Sunday 19 February 2023

The Mystery Of The Moon



Let's talk about the moon. We've all seen it, we all know what it looks like. But have you ever stopped to consider how strange it really is?

For one thing, the moon is the perfect size and distance from the Earth to create the conditions for life to thrive. It helps to stabilise our planet's rotation and maintain its climate. But what's even more intriguing is the fact that the moon seems to be resonating like a bell.

That's right, you heard me. The moon appears to be vibrating at a specific frequency, almost as if it's hollow. And that's not the only unusual thing about it. The moon is made up of a unique combination of materials that don't match anything else in our solar system. And its orbit is also very precise, almost as if it was intentionally placed there.

Now, the current theory is that the moon formed from debris left over after a giant impact between the Earth and another object. And that's a plausible theory, certainly. But there are holes in that theory. For one thing, the materials that make up the moon are very different from what we would expect from such a collision. And the moon's precise orbit is also difficult to explain using the current theory.

So, what if there's more to the story? What if the moon is actually the product of an extraterrestrial civilization? Maybe it was deliberately placed in orbit around the Earth for a reason. Maybe it was created to stabilise our planet and make it habitable. Maybe it was even designed to send us a message.

I'm not saying that's definitely the case, of course. But it's worth considering the possibility. Let's keep exploring the mysteries of the universe and keep an open mind about what we might discover. Who knows what other secrets are waiting to be uncovered?

Saturday 18 February 2023

A View From The Tree Stump

 


A View From The Tree Stump

With walls climbing high and ivy so fair,
Our chance meeting happened at the library without a care.

Her polka-dot dress and French sandals with ease,
Embodying the English rose, she swayed in the gentle breeze.

Her beauty not a fleeting glance could grasp,
It grew with each moment, as if given a second chance to last.

Her heart and soul, the most precious of all,
Worth more to me than any gem or hall.

With hazel eyes that shone, and lips of cherry red,
Her hair and cheekbones finely bred.

That she liked me, I could hardly believe,
But grateful for our love, forever to perceive.

In denim shorts and converse boots on our feet,
We left the town's noise for a sanctuary complete.

Birds and crickets filled the air with their sound,
My heart beating fast, the only noise I found.

The orange blossom scent followed us all the way,
A fragrance of love that blossomed that day.

As we looked at the graves and talked our worries away,
I knew in my heart that this was where I wanted to stay.

Eating sandwiches and crisps, drinking Vimto, too,
Our senses entwined with a love so true.

The setting sun painted the sky with gold,
A moment of love that we'll forever hold.

She was the sunrise that lit up my day,
The moon that guided me in every way.

In her, I found my sanctuary of love,
A place where the heart finds peace like a dove.

Friday 17 February 2023

The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself - A Review



I recently finished reading "Untethered Soul" by Michael Singer, and I have to say, it's a remarkable book. As someone who has been through some tough times, I was looking for something to help me regain my sense of self, and this book did just that.

The author explores the idea of our inner voice and how it can impact our emotions and overall well-being. He provides insights on how to detach ourselves from the constant chatter in our minds, which is a skill that I have found invaluable in dealing with my own struggles.

I found this book particularly helpful following a difficult breakup. Although Singer doesn't specifically discuss relationships, his philosophy around finding happiness within ourselves instead of relying on others has given me the strength to move forward. And while I won't go into details, let's just say it has been transformative.

The book isn't always an easy read, but it's worth persevering with. It's a thought-provoking, powerful read that has reinvigorated me in a way that I haven't felt for a long time. It's given me the tools to work on my inner self and take control of my thoughts and emotions.

I highly recommend "Untethered Soul" to anyone who is searching for a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world. This book has helped me to rediscover a sense of joy and hope that I thought was lost. It's a game-changer.

Thursday 16 February 2023

Crafting a Winning Personal Statement: Not Your Average Guide


I am a multi-talented force of nature, with the ability to juggle chainsaws while riding a unicycle and singing opera. I once swam across the English Channel with a piano strapped to my back, and I’ve climbed Mount Everest in high heels.

I have an encyclopedic knowledge of 80’s pop music, and I can recite every episode of The Simpsons from memory. I speak five languages fluently, including Pig Latin and Klingon. I’m a black belt in karate, a chess grandmaster, and a nationally-ranked thumb wrestler.

I’ve run a marathon in a tutu, won a hot dog eating contest without breaking a sweat, and can solve a Rubik’s cube in under 30 seconds blindfolded. I’ve also written a bestselling cookbook, where every recipe features Spam as the main ingredient.

I’ve been invited to speak at the United Nations on the benefits of taking daily naps, and I once arm-wrestled the Dalai Lama to a tie. I’ve swam with sharks, bungee-jumped off the Eiffel Tower, and built a working time machine out of Lego.

I glide, I spin, I dash, I romp, and my debts are all settled. On weekends, to unwind, I engage in extreme interpretive dance. Ages ago, I uncovered the secret to eternal youth but misplaced the manual. I have created exquisite five-star feasts with only a toaster oven and a toothpick.

I cultivate championship-winning cacti. I have triumphed in arm-wrestling matches in Rio de Janeiro, skydiving championships in Madagascar, and Scrabble tournaments at the White House. I have starred in Phantom of the Opera, I have conducted brain surgery, and I have chatted with Bigfoot.