The main thing is to stay in your home without ever leaving it — even for a minute — and to have enough food and water on hand to enable you and your family to survive for the next twelve years. Everything else is negotiable.
Why twelve years? I’ve told you many times before why — there’s a big chunk of meteorite heading this way, and nobody will be in a mood to cooperate enough to fight it.
You really need to read my books to get my jokes.
So what’s the next question?
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Meanwhile, while we’re waiting for the aforementioned meteorite, I’m keeping myself busy composing songs and posting them on youtube and on my blog, in order to properly joyously, and somewhat raucously, celebrate the Hazardous Times in which we find ourselves — you should pardon the expression — “living”.
Don’t worry, no matter who won the election, it’s nothing compared to the natural and man-made disasters that are slinking down the street, just around the corner, which should help you keep your sense of humor.
If you’re having trouble laughing, eating or sleeping these days, you’ll want to attend my Thanksgiving Weekend Workshop which I’ll tell you all about in a short while down the page.
The first video in today’s series is, “Hold on to Freedom”, and is among my favorites in the “fight for freedom” run of songs — there are currently 12 songs about the situation today.
I hope you like my videos and send them further along their path of destiny, by both liking and sharing my hopeful videos to all your friends, to at least the ones that have learned to laugh:
The Internet Time Traveler was sparked by the feeling that you inevitably get when surfing youtube — that you’ve definitely been there before. The thing about that is, you have.
If you’re a big fan of Geoffrey Chaucer, you’re bound to like this next song, inspired by the Prologue to Canterbury Tales. If you don’t know what the hell I’m talking about, you missed eighth grade.
If you loved the Beach Boys and their surfing music, you’re going to hate this version of Surfin’ on YouTube, eh?
Being a werewolf is not an easy thing — you’re always getting hairy all over and spoiling any chance at a casual date.
What’ll we do when he gets back? Everybody’s wondering the same thing — do we stand our ground or run and hide?
This song examines all the things we’re going to have to do to adjust to life in a ruthless regime, and it’s probably one that you’ll want to share with your friends.
Don’t worry, you’ll get used to being shoved around by the government. Everyone does, after a while, and some people actually like the abuse.
Button, button, who’s got the button? We all wonder who’s got the button, and I guess there’s only one way to find out. What button, are you thinking? What button, indeed.
You’ll never know what hit you.
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It has just been brought to my attention that there is an upcoming workshop for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Who could possibly feel gratitude under these conditions?
Okay, I will gladly take the challenge:
Here’s a short list of gratitude themes that could resonate during challenging times:
- Resilience and Gratitude: Finding strength and giving thanks for the inner resolve that helps us face uncertain times.
- Community and Support: Appreciating the people around us who provide support, connection, and kindness during difficult periods.
- Simple Joys and Daily Blessings: Recognizing and being thankful for the small, everyday moments that bring peace and happiness, even in the face of larger uncertainties.
- Hope and Future Visions: Expressing gratitude for the hope that drives positive change and the collective desire for a better future.
- Gratitude for Lessons Learned: Embracing and appreciating the growth that comes from navigating through adversity.
- Shared Humanity: Being thankful for the shared experiences that remind us we are not alone in our challenges and aspirations.
These themes could form the backbone of a powerful workshop, focusing on finding and cultivating gratitude as a means of empowerment and connection amidst larger societal or political challenges.
However, I have decided to call my next workshop “A Grateful Awakening: Thanksgiving Workshop for the Harmonious Self”
The thing is, if you’re inside harmonious, the outside won’t disturb you, and you’ll just take it in stride — improvise, adapt, overcome — everything will come out all right in the end.
The workshop starts at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 30 and Sunday, December 1st, 2024.
Watch for workshop registration information, coming very soon to an email station near you!
If you don’t hear from us, tell us you didn’t. If you can’t read this, please raise your hand.
I hope you will make your personal plans so you can be there on zoom with us for that workshop, or as much of it as you’re able to attend.
It’s an important workshop, and I hope to help everyone who attends work out how they are going to handle the next few years.
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Well, that’s enough show & tell for the moment. Let’s climb aboard the Bardo bus to see what the natural beauty of nature has in store for us today.
That’s it for now.
See You At The Top!!!
gorby