Author: David Schwarm

  • This week we are guided by the World

    A woman dances within an almond shaped surrounded by symbols of the four elements, all within the range of the woman’s sight and power. The Fool finds as he takes his final step that he is right back where he began. However, now he has a more complete understanding. He has integrated the disparate parts of himself and achieved wholeness, happiness and fulfillment. The Fool’s journey is over but the Fool will never stop growing. Soon he will be ready to begin a new journey.

    The World represents the closing of a chapter and the start of a new one. Everything is falling into place for you and things will come to a successful conclusion and end on a positive note. You are in a position to realize your heart’s desire.

    The World is an indicator of the completion of a major and inexorable change, of tectonic breadth. This change represents accomplishment and a chance for you to bring about a desirable end to the Old and a good beginning to the New. It is indicative of growing maturity, a sense of inner balance, deeper understanding, and fulfillment. It suggests that you may be approaching a more final sense of enlightenment, and the security in the self that comes with age. It also represents the falling away of boundaries, sometimes in the effusive sense of the spiritual, but sometimes in a purely physical sense, indicating travels or journeys in the future.

  • Frogs

    • Are computers spiritual
    • Back from Holidays in the middle of January
    • Can AI be spiritual
    • Closer to the market pay base
    • Constructive comments
    • Drink a lot of coffee not tweak
    • Dropped contact on the sink
    • DSM IV as ADD
    • DSM V added ADHD
    • Elks club
    • Film – Apocalyptico
    • Film – Black Eyed Susan
    • Film – Candyman
    • Film – Catherine Brilliante “Thirty Six – fields”
    • Film – Mandingo
    • Framework vs Manifesto – Framework is capitalist
    • Framework vs Manifesto – Manifesto cooler
    • Framework vs Manifesto – Manifesto more radical
    • Framework vs Manifesto – Mission statement
    • Great to see Smally
    • Have separate budget
    • Henri should pick
    • I make up all seven
    • India – Philippines – US
    • It will be there
    • January 11, 2025 for Film Festival
    • Joni Mitchel was Canadian
    • Kwanza
    • Lean in – do it best
    • Move the ball foreword
    • Not for me
    • Pay + Promotions + Career path
    • Philosophical society by Griffith park
    • Production PPA
    • Reinforces the people around you
    • Represent employee
    • Show – Evil – Exorcist TV show
    • Show – Fences (Play by August Wilson)
    • Show – Piano Man (Play by August Wilson)
    • Show – Waiting for Godot
    • Sit to the left and to the right
    • Switch up on Wednesday
    • The Band
    • Timing is where work comes in
    • Where I do have influence
    • Why are we draining Canada

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  • McSweeney’s Issue 73 (McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern): Manifesto: A Collection of Manifestos by Dave Eggers (editor)

    McSweeney's Issue 73 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): Manifesto: A Collection of ManifestosMcSweeney’s Issue 73 (McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern): Manifesto: A Collection of Manifestos by Dave Eggers
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    This is an amazing book. There are two manifesto’s that I had not read before that were massively impactful. I assume most of this stuff is online for free as historically relevant, but this collection is very well put together, easy to read, and well worth the cost. Recommended strongly for folks interested in politics.

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  • Queer by William S. Burroughs

    QueerQueer by William S. Burroughs
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    Quick reread before the Film. The introduction and afterword are different–I do not think I have read those before and make this a great read. So wild.

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