I listened to the'Jungian Ever After' podcastbelow and found it amusing, because if I want to watch this movie on the weekend then I'll have to see it at a cinema inPerth, which is the farthest capital city away from my hometown ofBrisbane that I have ever visited in Australia.
The time difference between Brisbaneand Paris is 8 hours, so at 5am in BrisbaneBastille Dayis so yesterday, but watching the live score from the BBC, evenLondon is an hour behind Paris I see.
I'm only going for France because the Brisbane Lions theme songis to the tune of the French national anthem.
As I have my morning coffee in the cup I bought when I was in Singapore last year, I realize that the plane trip to Perth from Brisbanewill be a 6-hour flight, just like the one from Brisbane to Singapore.
It invites you to step into a cozy mental world where joy rules. You set the scene with bright thoughts and gentle hope. A soft mood fills your mind.
You let go of worries, even if just for a moment.
This special moment helps you feel light and playful.
It reminds you that our own thoughts can lift us when the weight of daily life gets too heavy. On this day, we celebrate the magic of simple illusions.
Everyone gets a chance to drift into a dream that feels sweet and gentle.
It sparks a spark of inner warmth.
You breathe in pure, quiet delight. That treasure helps reshape your mindset and softens hard edges.
Even if the fantasy fades, its glow stays. That little glow becomes a gift.
It teaches us that sometimes, a hopeful daydream offers a powerful reset."
Sad news with the passing of Sam Neill yesterday (July 13th), who I never met in real life, but wrote many posts about him over the years on this blog.