Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Oorah

Welcome to blog #28:

Lately, I've been introduced to the concept of Rahu, from my dear friend, Drew Lawrence (https://www.drewlawrence.com).  From what I understand, it means change.  While, yes, change is the only permanent in the universe, what I think it is referring to is something more extreme.  

A huge example is the death of Steve Jobs.  He revolutionized the world for the better forever.  His death is a reflection of changes that are now unfolding.  Only time will tell what exactly those changes will be.

So the world is in a state of Rahu, according to what I've recently inquired.

What I've also learned is that each of us have our own Rahu period.  It may come up multiple times in our lives and vary in length, anywhere from a few days to many years.  If we really take a look, we can truly observe this awesome energy all around us.

Rahu can be both good or bad.  Change is never necessarily negative.  If we recognize the lessons the period brings forth, we can prosper beyond imagination.  Those that ignore the signs and simply dismiss change as a type of misfortune, will suffer devastating consequences.

As long as we are in this existence on Earth, we should learn to embrace change, so that we can take advantage of the clues.  Abundance is our birthright.  However, opportunity and the keys to success and happiness are often shrouded in difficulty and hardship.


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Think Different


 

What will be our story?  
Steve Job's death happened 11 days after Truffie's in the year ending in 11.  Our family adopted Truffie at 11 weeks old and I am born on an 11th day.  Coincidence?