Letter To Ray Mancini

At the age of 47 years old, I was compelled to write a letter to my eighth grade English teacher.

Mance,

Joe Biden did not write the, “Build it back better plan”. That bill was written by the legislative branch. That bill, specifically, was written by the house budget committee, championed by a guy named, John A. Yarmuth.
Biden did not have the power to write the act, because he is a different branch of government than the branch which writes legislation!
Please, Mance, name, one job, and one project, here, which was created by the bill you are referencing.

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Warning Regarding Adulterous Women

“Say to wisdom, ‘You are my sister,’
And call understanding your nearest kin,

That they may keep you from the immoral woman, …”

Solomon said,

“… he went after her, as an ox goes to the slaughter,

Or as a fool to the correction of the stocks, …”

PROVERBS 7:22
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Truth Wears No Clothes

“…and so it is to the journalist, the recorder of Man’s deeds,…”
-John Fitzgerald Kennedy

“As in the game of chess, if the news-watcher is the pawn, the pawns seem to be preforming the en-passant on the opening move, capturing imaginary pawns, making incorrect, unwarranted moves that are not even true to the game! It is commonplace that a story does not even have to be true, but if it is reported first, the objective of today’s news is to report guilt as the verdict until proven innocent by technicality! Truth no longer dons the crown or wears the signet ring; for Timing is the new emperor, and the Emperor Wears No Clothes!”

Chip Van Hassel

Promoting lies, or, “Fact Checking,” to see if the new lie aligns with the newest, approved Common Conjecture is amoral, faulty and detrimentally abusive and destructive to the good of Common Man! Logic furthermore behooves society to question conjecture and to not make the Newest Common Conjecture an agreed upon consensus, but compels us to compare conjecture to factual conclusions.

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Lazy Racetrakers

These people do not like me, because I do what the boss would want done when the boss is not around!


The Bullshit I Put Up With


I do what the boss would want done when the boss is not around. That is why coworkers do not like me. I am a guy who, “pulls the wooden shoe out of the cogs of the gear.”


The Lazy Racetracker


Nobody wants the boss or the boss’s son around all the time; and the Lazy Racetracker wants a promotion for doing nothing.

Example;

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Cooking In the Rain

I held back the tears,
washing that dish,
Knowing that those eyes would soon
shimmer no more upon me;
Glimmer no more in my sight;
Blink neither a tear of sorrow with me,
Nor open in excitement at me!

Leah’s eyes –
They shine and glimmer
as if two stars 
from Orion’s Belt
have escaped their constellation
to take throne 
upon the most 
beautiful place 
known to the universe!

Chip

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The Buddhist Mala

Many Tibetan monks used Lotus seeds for their malas

What Is a Mala?

A mala may be known as a beaded necklace which is used by monks to count their breaths, or, more accurately, to maintain focus while meditating.

How Does A Mala Work?

A Mala is a beaded necklace composed of 108 beads, divided into 4 sections. One bead is held between the meditator’s fingers to indicate one entire breath – in and out. After the out breath, the fingers move to the next bead, and the practitioner repeats that process.

This process is the perfect way to maintain focus on the meditation at hand.… When our mind wanders off, our fingers switch to another bead, and we come back to our focus.

The average meditation session lasts about 45 minutes, which accounts for 2 sections of those beads.

Dividing the sections are, “Focus Beads,” which are larger beads- different form the rest in size and texture, to bring the practitioner back to the original focus, or mantra, of the meditation. This is done because the mind easily wanders off and drifts throughout the meditation; so the larger beads remind the meditator to come back to the original focus.

Most meditators cannot sit for an entire session of the 108 beads.

One section is comprised of 27 beads, which usually takes about 27 minutes to get through. Two sections of beads usually equals 45 minutes of meditation.

Many Tibetan monks used Lotus seeds for their malas. Lotus seeds start out as white, and, overtime, they turn black from usage. That being said, anybody wearing a lotus seed mala which is Black is a very, very well conditioned practitioner!

The three bottom beads of the mala have more meaning, which I will describe at a later date.

Legend of Clermont College

“…have no relation to Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master- degrees, which were constructed for the general class of Masons. …”

Legend of Clermont College

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“Chakra” Definition

“Inhibition and freedom, tension and relaxation, are the tides of the orange chakra.”
-Christopher Penczak

“Chakra is Sanskrit for “spinning wheel,”
referring to the spinning wheels of light within the energy body.”

Christopher Penczak; The Inner Temple of Witchcraft (page 205)

The Orange Chakra

“Chakra is Sanskrit for “spinning wheel,”
referring to the spinning wheels of light within the energy body.”
-Christopher Penczak

“Inhibition and freedom, tension and relaxation, are the tides of the orange chakra.”

Christopher Penczak; The Inner Temple of Witchcraft (page 205)