12.19.24 ~ Congressional Budget Update and other World Stage finds….

 

UPDATE UPDATE:  Destruction of the old guard in progress….

 

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It is difficult when you SEE and KNOW to watch this play out….Even if you take breaks or even if you don’t participate at all – you still feeeeeeeeeeel it.  Some moments – absolutely:

 

Very intrigued…

 

 

Usually, it’s because the body has gotten used to this way of existence – and the pain behind this behavior comes from not being seen and not having that pain acknowledged as a child so the body gets into a pattern of seeking what it needed so long ago.  We have the power to heal and change/shift – give yourself what you didn’t receive.

 

Still not passed………..

 

Even after it went from over 1500 pages down to 116 (below), majority of Dems saying no (because they aren’t getting their “special projects”) and only 38 Republicans voting no as well – many of whom are alleged to be real patriots.  Something’s not adding up:

 

 

 

 

T weighs in:

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My thought – those still holding on – at least those 38 republicans – are looking to get it down to 45 pages.  (random number – maybe even 20):

 

 

 

Perhaps this is a reference to the coke (diet) “comms” we’ve been seeing lately……….

 

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Why Is Hanukkah So Late This Year?

My girl and I were walking past the local synagogue. We speculated when Hannukah was this year. I thought it was probably already over so we looked it up. It begins this year on December 25th and goes to January 2, 2025. Never known it to be this late so I looked into why.
“Why is Hanukkah so late in 2024? Hanukkah follows the Hebrew calendar, beginning on the 25th day of Kislev. In 2024, this date aligns with December 25 in the Gregorian calendar, making Hanukkah later than usual.”
Of note: “Hanukkah can occur as early as Thanksgiving or as late as Christmas. In 2027, the first night of Hanukkah will fall on Christmas Eve, as it did in 1978 and 2016.”
2016 – the year Trump won. Something? Nothing? Just one of those things I thought “hmmm”…
For the INFJ’s:
**Why INFJs Might Seem “Weird” to Others: A Look Inside Our Honeycomb Brains** If you’re an INFJ like me, you’ve probably noticed how others sometimes find us “weird” or hard to understand. And let’s be honest—our brains do work a little differently. I’ve come to describe my mind as an **abstract honeycomb**, and here’s why that metaphor fits so well:
1. **We Think in Patterns and Layers** INFJs are wired to see the big picture and connect the dots in ways others might not notice. Imagine a honeycomb, where every cell represents an idea or concept. For us, these ideas are all interconnected, forming intricate patterns that might feel abstract or “out there” to others. Sensors, who focus more on concrete details, often don’t see the connections we do—and that can make us seem confusing or even intimidating to them.
2. **We Live in the Abstract and Logical at the Same Time** INFJs are unique in the way we use both our left and right brain simultaneously. While some people think step-by-step, we’re processing life on multiple levels—both abstractly and logically. For example, if we sense that a situation, like a fight, is about to erupt, our intuition and logic work together: we piece together subtle cues and say, “We should go.” Meanwhile, sensor types may see nothing wrong and dismiss the warning. By the time they realize there’s a problem, we’re already gone. This ability to anticipate can feel like a superpower, but it’s also a curse because many people ignore our warnings.
3. **Our Minds Reflect Neurodivergent Traits** Some INFJs (myself included) see traits in ourselves that overlap with neurodivergence, such as ADHD or autism spectrum tendencies. It makes me wonder: Are we part of a broader spectrum of rare minds, designed to see what others cannot? INFJs are already one of the rarest personality types, and combined with our abstract, pattern-driven thinking, it’s easy to feel like we’re among the “last of the ones who could see.” I often use the phrase, “For those who can see,” because that’s what it feels like to be an INFJ. We spot connections, truths, and patterns that others overlook. It’s a gift, but it can also make us feel isolated in a world where the majority doesn’t think this way.
4. **Energy and Focus Are Like Buzzing Bees** Our thought process isn’t linear. One moment, we’re hyperfocused on something fascinating, and the next, our attention has shifted to a completely different idea. It’s as if our minds are always buzzing, constantly building and refining ideas—just like bees working in a honeycomb. This can make us feel scattered, but it also allows us to explore ideas deeply and creatively.
5. **We’re Made for Depth, Not Small Talk** Let’s face it: surface-level conversations drain us. INFJs thrive on exploring deep topics and uncovering hidden truths. But for people who prefer practicality or action over reflection, this can feel unnecessary or even “weird.” That’s okay! Our gift is in understanding the deeper layers of life—something not everyone prioritizes.
6. **We’re Hard to Pin Down** Because we process so much internally, we can come across as mysterious or aloof. Others might think we’re being overly dramatic or reading too much into situations, but the truth is, we just see things in ways that go beyond the obvious. **Why Some Types Struggle to Understand Us** Sensors, who make up the majority of the population, often prefer clear, direct communication and practical solutions. INFJs, on the other hand, focus on meaning, intuition, and possibilities. This can create a natural disconnect. But it’s not about one way of thinking being better than another—it’s just *different.*
**Embracing Our “Weirdness”** Our honeycomb minds might feel complicated, but they’re also beautiful. We INFJs are the ones who see patterns, find connections, and dream of a better world. Instead of trying to fit into a world that doesn’t always get us, let’s embrace what makes us unique. After all, our “weirdness” is what makes us who we are. So the next time someone calls you “too deep” or “hard to understand,” just smile. Your honeycomb brain is a gift—and the right people will see its beauty. Fellow INFJs, does this description resonate with you? How do you explain your unique way of thinking to others? Share your thoughts!
Godspeed Cipher Palindrome

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