via Book VIII

via Book VIII

“61. Enter into every man’s ruling Reason, and give every one else an opportunity to enter into thine.”

“61. To enter others’ minds and let them enter yours.”

LVIII. “To pierce and penetrate into the estate of every one’s understanding that thou hast to do with: as also to make the estate of thine own open, and penetrable to any other.”

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Loeb Classical Library)

Delphi Complete Works of Marcus Aurelius – Marcus Aurelius

Meditations – Marcus Aurelius & Gregory Hays

Meditations: A New Translation (Modern Library)

As always a free version is hosted on astrofish.net right here.

#meditation

Rockin’ Austin Rock Shop

Vincit Qui Primum Gerit

priestess

priestess

Often in Austin

Often in Austin — though, “Rockin’ Austin Rock Shop” might be a stretch.

astrofish.net/travel

Tuesday at Nature’s Treasures.

4103 North IH-35 Austin, Texas 78722
Store phone: 512-472-5015
11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Vincit Qui Primum Gerit

Price Selection

Price Selection

There are two sources of data, seeing me in Austin at Nature’s Treasures — or the weekly horoscopes.

It’s really him.”

Un-retorgrade

Un-retorgrade

Diddling the software motor, I looked up when Mercury — according to a reliable source — officially goes un-retrograde: March 9, 2020 at 9:42 PM (local). Your Mileage May Vary.

Un-retorgrade

Mercury Direct March 2020

Mercury Direct March 2020

If only there was a manual for the next one…. (June 18 – July 9ish).

the Portable Mercury Retrograde

Portable Mercury Retrograde – Kramer Wetzel

Portable Mercury Retrograde: astrofish.net’s Mercury in Retrograde

Content Creators

Content Creators

There’s an ugly side to this business, online. Called Content Creators, as useful a term as any, the downside is when one gets scattered across multiple websites, various location for single silo type work.

Tao Te Ching

Number 37

The Tao in its regular course does nothing (for the sake of doing it), and so there is nothing which it does not do.

If princes and kings were able to maintain it, all things would themselves be transformed by them.

If this transformation became to me an object of desire, I would express the desire by the nameless simplicity.

Simplicity without a name is free from all external aim. With no desire, at rest and still, All things go right as of their will.

Then, too, I’m interested in less work, not more work.

Content Creators

The question came up when I was scrolling through various feeds for news and views. It was — more than once — “check out my work on this site over there,” kind of mention. Link. Links.

What prompted a question though, was the nature of scattered works. Instead of more places, I’ve opted to have work appear in fewer places.

While far from exhaustively complete, my process of concatenation is well on its way.

Content Creators

The idea of content itself? That can take a variety of forms. There is video, which should be audio-visual, but in some cases, is purely background footage. Audio alone, but in the last decades, that’s grown to include visual. So those two run together.

What I was noticing was an almost exponential growth of content creators with online courses of one ilk or another.

While not new, the relative explosion, then, a former software developer offering course-ware in various pieces of software, and information about how to navigate the user-interface, and then, the simple, step-by-step instructions?

Yes, the exponential growth of such material points to a problem, again, an over-saturated space. Might be me, though.

Book VII

Book VII

“Before long, nature, which controls it all, will alter everything you see and use it as material for something else — over and over again. So that the world is continually renewed.” (25)

Book VII, #25

“Everything that thou seest will the Nature that controls the Universe change, no one knows how soon, and out of its substance make other compounds, and again others out of theirs, that the world may ever renew its youth.”

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Loeb Classical Library)

Delphi Complete Works of Marcus Aurelius – Marcus Aurelius

Meditations – Marcus Aurelius & Gregory Hays

Meditations: A New Translation (Modern Library)

As always a free version is hosted on astrofish.net right here.

#meditation