
Nurturing a positive outlook
We aim to encourage a positive outlook on life, embodying the philosophy that "you or I get more in life with honey not poison." Our TikTok content is crafted to inspire, uplift, and share valuable insights in a gentle, encouraging manner. Whether it's a tip on southern hospitality or a moment of spiritual reflection, we hope our site brings a smile to your face and a sense of community to your day. (Now, this was prefabricated by webador, like a couple of other things. I thought to include it because it is accurate, and pleasant.)
Some of this content is for my twin brothers' profile. We are very close and I have always relied on his opinions. We are less than six minutes apart.
One thing covered on my tik tok site and its' affiliated pages is fortune telling. Witchcraft, shamanism, voodoo, tomtomming and janjanning , voodoon, even paganism ALL have practices and internationally known and accepted , and practiced, practices of fortune telling.
A far older practice, (rooted in egyptian religion , which by the way The Bible and its' attendant religious sects and churches are truly other than the khoran and some apocryphal and israeli texts and practices, all that is left of the religious practices, testimonies, and histories of Egypt), was the writing down of visions, and the keeping of the hours these visions were had, and the keeping of medicines taken with these visions. Attendant to these practices also were the playing of games and the use of tools , of the mathmatical kind. And the keeping of symbols and objects of the personal type. And attendant to both of these also the writings for both seperately. Therefore for the standard ancient practitioner of what is now known by these different names and palimpsest of practices, A book of visions, a bag of medicines, a box of candles and matches and an hourglass were standard. Another book, some math games and objects, were standard. And again another book, some personal symbols and objects, were standard. These books were blank. And accompanying them was pen and ink. In 2026 these are called grimoires, by semiliterates. En Mass. Though I would not deny they represent by word a book at least related to such as, often 95% of anything else said is too innaccurate to be properly credited.