Weekly
Week of September 16, 2024
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First of all, thank you to all of you who made the first week of Venus Rising a huge success. Some of you even had time to write wonderful reviews to help it along its journey. For those of you who have read it but not yet written a review, or if you are still in the process of reading it, please understand the best way to write a review is to write how you talk. “Forgetta aboutit” those rules of writing, simply write it as you talk it. I have heard some wonderful spoken words about it, so just slap those words on computer screen.
Piece of cake.
If you haven’t read it yet, like I said, I’ve heard and read wonderful praise for it. Chances are good you’ll, enjoy it. As one woman wrote, “It’s a fun, easy read with a page turner story.” And just before I started writing this post, I received the following text from a female reader. “Dang. 4 chapters in and I want me a Luke Ryder … Loving it.”
Venus Rising is available for you to read and enjoy! Click the link below or click on the picture above. Start reading and meet Luke Ryder and Willa Harris.
Your Week of September 16 …
I prefer not to go into this week’s substantial amount of planetary activity, positive and challenging. I want to do something new. Think of this week as the Whirl Wind ride at the state fair and you have a ticket. You are cognizant that these contraptions are not especially stable. But, you don’t have a free choice whether you’ll ride it. It’s mandatory. So, how ya gonna handle it?
The reason for such a ride is to learn something new about yourself with the assistance of the following conditions. The ride has the potential to rise at an incredibly steep angle then plummet down without warning. It can take sharp turns in any direction. It can stop way up in the sky for a too long period of time, a time that may seem endless. The random people in the front seat of your cab are yelling, screaming and fighting with each other. The weather is turning cold, and clouds will burst any minute. All the while, your bladder is screaming, “Overload. Overload.”
Here's a little curve ball this week, I’d like for you to email me and let me know how you would handle it. It would be interesting for us to share our thoughts, emotions and synchronicities. And, I’m sure you will learn something about yourself to assist you in the future. Note, if I use information in your email, I assure you of your anonymity.
I know doing this is different but let’s have a little fun. I hope you participate. Thank you in advance.
Abundant blessings,
Brian