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2-2 ~ The Impossible Divide 2.2 ~ Why The Counterculture Came To Be

In the previous blog post, I revealed a long topic regarding ‘The Impossible Divide’ that I have wanted to write on for a long time: sub-cultural territories that have deeply influenced the political ideologies that operate in Squelchistan. In case one wishes to start from the beginning, here is the link to part 1… Part1 – Counterculture Territories In this blog post, I’d like to talk about how the Counterculture formed, as I had mentioned that it was a recent creation, both politically and otherwise, beyond just the sub-cultural territories… \-\-\ The main thing to understand about the Counterculture’s formation is really the generational time period that it manifested from the get-go, that being the Baby Boomer Generation. It’s hard to really define such a generation since it’s a very vague target (like nearly any other generational epoch that has ever existed in human history). But for the purposes of this blog post, I will state that the Baby Boomer Generation makes up the ...

2-S1-1 ~ My Year of the Ox Predictions 2021

Starting on 2/12/2021, the Asian Lunar cycle will begin to moo-ve along with its predestined path. And in case anyone is asking where’s the beef, they don’t have to look far, for it will be the Year of the Ox! Second in the Asian Lunar Astrology system, some people will say that the Ox – alternatively known as the Buffalo or the Cow – is basically Taurus from the Western Solar Astrology system adapted for the Far East. Certainly the imagery exists, and in many respects their personality, though there is enough differences about them that makes the Ox a distinct enough creature. After all, Taurus influences roughly one month in a year, whereas the Ox influences the ENTIRE year! Whatever its context, the Ox is the first of what I like to refer to as the ‘Economist’ triad of Asian Lunar Astrology, along with the Snake and the Bird. All of these creatures are known for their sense of economy and finance, as well as their down-to-earth approach to life, though they differ in how they op...