Shopping Tactics to Psychological Preparedness!
Shopping Tactics to Psychological Preparedness!
Host: Gary & GGsBoo “The Road Less Traveled”
Welcome to this week’s outing on “The Road Less Traveled.” On this excursion we’ll continue focusing on some of the intricacies of Prepping from our perspectives with an emphasis on psychological preparedness being quite important to our overall efforts. Learning exactly who and what we really are and the nature of our surroundings are essential to being psychologically prepared.
GGsBoo will discuss shopping tactics; how to plot your way through a shopping store, and developing a method of weekly menu planning that rotates through your stored items.
GaryL will explore how we perceive our physical realities and more fundamentals of Pythagorean numbers, where Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa and Johannes Kepler picked up the ball and ran with it, examining the relationship of perception and the geometry of frequency, energy, and vibration!
These and more topics will be extensively treated as the trip continues from week to week as there is far too much to cover in a single hour, and much of what will be discussed is of an evolving and dynamic nature. Therefore, we ask all the listeners to consider the information and share your thoughts with us and with each other so that we may all expand our knowledge bases.
We intend that these shows be highly interactive so call-ins are greatly encouraged. Also, often there will be “homework” assignments. We’re all here to learn and the best learning experiences come interactively.
We look very forward to seeing you on this week’s journey down “The Road Less Traveled.”
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