Denel E. Liburd gave me the number 7! Seven facts about me: 1. - TopicsExpress



          

Denel E. Liburd gave me the number 7! Seven facts about me: 1. Seven is my lucky number, and it signifies in numerology our struggle as humans to know and understand. 2. I delight in all things considered Nerdy - I love Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter (If you couldnt guess), Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, etc - and all of the ideas held within. I love medieval lore, and am deeply immersed in actual history as such. 3. I also currently have seven tattoos - the largest being my chest peice which is an owl with outstretched wings, holding a tree of life medallion. It reaches from both collar bones and stops two inches from my sternum. 4. When I am interested in something, I delve into it wholly and deeply, immersing myself in the subject. The last thing I began to study was numerology, Astrology, and the Kabbalah, and how the three can relate to each other. I still believe I know nothing about the three. 5. I delight in telling stories, and creating new universes. It is my hope, one day, to create a book of short stories which all intertwine and exist in the same universe - though all can be read individually and be complete. 6. I am currently planning to go back to school in the future - for Environmental Engineering, specializing in sustainability or energy practices. Afterwards, I want to immerse myself in learning Biotecture - the end result will be in my complete knowledge of building a fully sustainable and off the grid home in the shape of a Hobbit Hole. 7. I believe in humanity, and its ability for resilience and stupidity, as well as greatness and good. Inherently, I believe that all people do not believe themselves to do evil things, but rather, logical things - logically for the person, the atrocity committed is good. Logic is the sharpest blade a person should have in their repertoire, but morals should be the handle, and kindness the whetstone. Heres a bonus: My favorite little poem: A wise old owl sat in an oak, the more he saw the less he spoke. The less he spoke the more he heard; Why cant we be like that wise old bird?
Posted on: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 23:44:17 +0000

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