Diamonds and Sapphires

Addison, my love, your modern day birthstone is Diamond.  In the ancient world it’s Sapphire (Ancient Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, Roman, and Russian). Question: why do we have to have a precious stone assigned to our birth days? (Consider this is posted to the Superstitous category 🙂 .)

Some day when you grow up, you’ll come to know that many people are not as fortunate as we are.  They live very hard lives and they are used by greedy men to get things (like diamonds and sapphires)  to us, the Fortunate People.  It is up to us to choose not to buy/take these things.  Perhaps when we no longer want these items, the greedy men will not use up the less fortunate people.

raw diamond

raw diamond

refind diamond

refind diamond

I hope that when you grow up, you will be aware of the rest of the world, including the less forunate people.  I hope you will choose wisely.  I hope you know the important difference between needing something and desiring it.  Many people where we live, in this very fortunate place, do not know the difference.  I think you will be different. You will be strong, smart, funny, gracious, and compassionate.

More information about diamonds (and sapphires):  http://www.stopblooddiamonds.org/
http://ihscslnews.org/view_article.php?id=61

 
 

Learn more about the way the Fortunate People’s wants affects the rest of the world.

Chinese Horoscope

Addison, if you lived in some of the Asian countries, your horoscope sign would be the Earth Ox.

Oxen in China are put on a pedestal. So it goes with Oxen people. Oxen are bright, peace-loving, often easy-going and trusting. But, on the other hand, they can also be stubborn, methodical, and fiercely competitive, with, shudder, fierce tempers to boot. Oxen are natural born mentors and life is filled with examples of people who have gone on to great success because of them. Mentally and physically alert to the point of genius, many Oxen belong to Mensa. They can create the most imposing structures, magnificent sculpture, and homes. They respond like poets to the beauties of nature and of solitude. Oxen are unique, they are The Flower that bursts through the crack of cement.