Archives for October 2007

Samhain

Just before the world curls up and plays dead for the winter, it lets out one last burst of life in the form of vivid colors and crisp scents. The turning point of that last burst usually falls at the end of October (for those of us in the Northern latitudes) and traditionally marks the […]

Metaphysical Monday: Why Seek Destruction?

Following my intro post of the End Times series, a reader wrote to me: I find it interesting, that at a time in history when life has never been better (lowest infant mortality rates, highest life expectancy rates etc), we humans, like all humans before us, still believe the world will end in our lifetime. […]

Metaphysical Monday: The Beginning of the End Times

As an appropriate follow up to my last post on prophecy, this marks the beginning of a new series here at The Searcher Journal. The whole End Times, Armageddon, Second Coming, End of the World, Mass Destruction, thing is something I talk about frequently but don’t often write about. As anyone who’s watched one of […]

Metaphysical Monday: Prophecy

Here’s the thing about prophecies: it’s really easy to mess up. Why? Because it can only be proven if you don’t tell anyone about it before it happens. But if you tell people about it after the fact, chances are they’re not going to believe you didn’t just make it up. If you tell people […]

Metaphysical Monday: Fate

Last week, I asked if anyone out there had any questions. Turns out, someone did–and she asked. Jennifer asked: I have been trying to get into a particular career field for almost 10 years, but it seems fate has other plans. How can I align my dreams with this apparent fate? That’s a question I […]

Metaphysical Monday: Any Questions?

OK… my brain’s all wrapped up in other things right now so I want to borrow yours. Looking ahead to the next few Metaphysical Mondays, I don’t have much planned out. But I know there’s things that you, loyal readers, wonder about. So… ask questions! I should get to them over the next few weeks […]