Gotta start somewhere...



I set up this blog at the start of the most recent Gene Keys Deep Dive, which started in January, then I never posted. It just wasn't the time. Things have been too raw and too personal and no posts seemed safe enough to publish. And so this blog sat, and sat, and sat.

And now I find cosmic energies coming together within my personal geometry, propelling me effortlessly toward a cliff into unknown territory. I have known for a while now it was time to start this up, now that I will be hosting a group of friends through their own Deep Dive into the Genius of their Activation Sequence.

(don't know what I'm talking about? Go here and poke around: Gene Keys)
(P.S. Use the link and I get a kickback if you buy something. No pressure.)

Of course, since committing to said hosting and determining that I should invent my own process, how like me, also how like me, I found my motors sputtering, uninterested now that I've committed, and providing an opportunity to transmute my perfectionistic procrastination.

So I threw the coins and consulted the Oracle instead of working. For some reason I decided to make an experiment of it. I wanted to see what different responses would be yielded for the same subject matter if I used the more traditional three-coin method to cast a hexagram versus Aleister Crowley's preferred method of throwing 6 coins at once with one coin different to represent the changing line.

I started with the Six coin method, then I threw the 3-coin method six times. By the fourth toss I started shaking. What exactly are the odds of throwing the same hexagram twice using two different methods, while asking the same question?

It's as if he wants me to listen and pay attention. For that to be the answer.... means that the question doesn't need to be asked again.  All hail the mighty Oracle. 

With that, uh, welcome to my blog, and to being dropped into the middle of my life-long process of self discovery, personal evolution, cultivation of skillz etc etc etc etc etc. I hope you find it entertaining.

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