Coming Full Circle on the New Moon Fall Equinox (Or the Spring Equinox if You are Down Under)

I published my first Alice Always blog post exactly one year ago today on the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. Here’s a link in case you are new, which I’m sure a lot of you are as I did nothing to promote it.

I was wrestling with the insecurities that I’ve always felt within me. I kept the blog hidden, talking about it to only a few people. I didn’t promote it at all, not even on my Facebook page. I had created a special Twitter account, @AliceIsAlways, but I didn’t always link my posts to it. Even though I knew it was important to me to work on it, I went through the year putting this blog on the perpetual back burner. I hardly posted at all.

I didn’t make a priority even though I knew it would be something completely different.

Why not?

Because I was scared that it would be successful, and then I would finally be seen.

I also had a little problem of falling asleep and forgetting who I am.

On top of that, there was this strange dance with I’ve been doing with time. It kept running out.

Tonight, I will start promoting it. Tonight, I will publish a post with my Twitter accounts and on Facebook, even if I have to stay up past my bedtime and no one sees it until tomorrow.

Then, tomorrow, on September 23, 2017, I will step into my power, proclaim my Queenship as a silly Goo and yet again be the child who dances like no one is watching.

Tomorrow, I will embrace my inner Elsa and let go of the limiting beliefs that have kept me in a prison of my own mind.

Doomsday Gloomers (yes, I just made a new word and phrase) and also some Biblical Book of Revelations Buffs (oh, the joy of alliteration!) are saying that tomorrow will be the End of the World. Some say a rogue planet called Nibiru will play bumper cars with Earth.

Some say its the beginning of The Tribulation, the seven years leading up to Armageddon, the battle at the End of the World.

I began my tribulation 7 years ago when my mom died, so I’m done with that. If tomorrow is my personal Armageddon, then the old me will die and a new me will rise like a Pheonix from the ashes and I will claim my birthright to be the most curiouser and curiouser person that I can be!

I AM ALICE!

Always,
Alice Always

 

 

 

We are Live on the Equinox but Which Equinox is It?

Is it the Fall Equinox or the Spring Equinox? Let’s see what Google is showing:

First Day of Fall 2016 in Northern Hemisphere

First Day of Spring 2016 (Southern Hemisphere)

First Day of Spring 2016 in Southern Hemisphere

I gotta say it: aren’t those rocks cute? Here’s a shout-out to the creative minds behind them. Thanks, Google Doodle team! Keep up the good work or goo(d) play!

My blog was scheduled to debut 6 months ago on the Spring Equinox 2016. I don’t know if we got caught in an Interdimensional Timeline Loop if there is such a thing. Maybe Interdimensional Timeline Loops are yet to be discovered in the Quantum Mechanical-Physics World, or QM-PW as a few call it here in Wonderland. We’ll explore that phenomenal world together some other time or in no time at all. It’s all relative, my dear Watson.

I have to throw out the possibility that Interdimensional Timeline Loop (or ittles as I call them) might be something that I just made up. If that is the case then I have to buckle down on my theory and write a grant to study it so I can sit down and stare into the endless formless void to do the extremely important task of daydreaming for research. I have weirdly erratic sleep patterns so I might be doing some of my research at night. As I’m staring into the endless formless void, the space between the stars, my eyes might be drawn to a star or two. It’s just natural. And you know what happens when a star shines back at you, don’t you? Well, that’s another blog post for another day.

But anyway, back to the subject at hand. It’s the Fall Equinox here in the Northern Hemisphere of Wonderland. On the other hand, it is the Spring Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere of Wonderland right now. So it’s all relative to where you are standing in the world. But what if you are standing on the equator with one foot in both hemispheres? Or what if you are a fish like Nemo or Dory and you are swimming in circles around the equator in the ocean?

You know, technically, you could be in both hemispheres on the same day if you travel from one latitude to the other on the other side of the equator.  Then you could see leaves fall and flowers blossom on the same day! That would be so cool, wouldn’t it? It might be cool or not, depending on the weather. Today it was warm where I was and I had to use the air conditioner. It felt more like the first day of summer here except for the occasional warm yellow color of leaves on trees and the rice-crispy brown ones on the ground.

It’s my hope that you enjoy this blog and find it amusing, life-affirming, insightful, creative, educational, puzzling, motivating, uplifting, brain blowing, inspiring, mind-numbing, boggling or just plain silly. Maybe one or all of them at the same time. Kind of like a mix-and-match smorgasbord of thought patterns. I like to make people laugh and/or think or think about laughing or laugh while thinking. I’m an overly creative sort of person who likes to mix metaphors as I dance like a duckie (because I’m not at all graceful like a swan).

Sometimes you can be so overly creative that you really can’t tell what is imagination and what is reality.

And that, my friends, can be a good thing.

Because as one kooky-haired intellectual named Albert Einstein so aptly put it years ago, “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”

And that is what I intend to do with this blog, to take you everywhere.

Just as the late great Gene Wilder took us on a journey as Willy Wonka, I hope to take you to places that you can only discover with your imagination.

Come with me and you’ll be
In a world of pure imagination…

Always,
Alice Always