In a unanamus decision the Ninth Circuit Court agreed with the lower court in Washington that Trump was wrong in instituting the travel ban of Muslims and barring refugees from seven Islamic countries. Both the Seattle Attorney General and the original Bush appointed justice that made the original decision last Friday commented on the decision both being derisive of President Trump. For the President's part he said he would be an unfair decision and he was correct so far as it was adverse to him. But he says it will be easy to get a reversal in the Supreme Court, particularly if there are nine justices, I suppose. It doesn't take much imagination at all to see as these older progressive justices die off one by one that the court may be into far right rulings on almost everything, and it could stay that way for a generation. Even justice Kennedy has been a supporter of gay and abortion rights, which should be of concern to women. In other news Trump's daughter was selling this line of product in Nordstroms Dept Store and Kellyanne Conway made a pitch to buy her merchandise. Technically she was breaking the law and she has been rebuked. But it would seem we're going to continue to run into these types of conflict of interest. Meanwhile Attorney General Jeff Sessions was sworn in last night. He was confirmed by the US senate on a vote of 52 to 47, so I guess that one senator did not cast a vote. I'm at least relieved that the democrats voted as a block on this one. I wonder is his first legal act will be to legalize lynching.
Let's talk about sine waves verses hyperbolas. A sine wave is based on the circle. You see it in the seasons and how high or low the sun comes above or below the equator. Basically a sine wave varies from a positive one to a negative one if you graft out the circular sweep of a radiant line traveling (counter-clockwise) through the circle. I would like to discuss some graphic imigry I used a few years back I refer to as karmic allignment. If you have a horizontal allignment it's like you are slicing through a 45 degree cone and when you look at the halves the faces have a circular shape. Whereas if you have a vertical karmic allignment you slice through the cone and look at the faces of the surface you cut and it would be a ninety degree hyperbola. We talked about hyperbolas as far as they pertain to graphs and how it's the material that's "outside the hyperbola" that counts. We discussed how there appears to be no end to hyperbolas but somehow they manage to "keep going" way beyond what you might expect. How is this important? I believe that true momentus events are triggered by a hyperbola. That is you have a small force that keeps snow-balling and turns into a giant movement. It might be a movement twords personal success in a business venture for instance. But most events are not like this. They are like ocean waves or sine waves. (Technically ocean waves are skewed forward because of gravity and such.) How does this play out? Well, if you see an event that appears to be growing. Perhaps it's a new love interest. The girl gives you some kind of sign she's interested in you. But as you pursue the relation the thing fizzles out and it amounts to little if anything. This is your typical sine wave pattern. It comes and goes. The forces defeating the new idea or movement eventually take hold and the thing wanes. Liberals keep hoping that Trump is an expression of the swing of the pendulum to the far right and eventually it "has to" swing back. We've been waiting for that big swing-back for thirty years and it hasn't happened yet. It's as though the laws of gravity have been suspended. One might then ask "Well how do you go about adjusting your karmic allignment from horizontal to vertical?" If I knew the answer to that I'd have the key to ruling the world. As know astrology may have something to do with it, but then again astrological events tend to come in these fung chue waves. Some people at the right place and the right time just seem to have the uncany ability to "make things happen".
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