Seven Hills

The concept of “Seven Hills” holds historical and cultural significance in various American cities.

But hey, war’s knocking on their door. And did you know there are a bunch of places in the U.S. named after the “Seven Hills” concept? From Traverse City to San Francisco, these hills have a story to tell. And there’s even a tale of a giant in Tionesta, Pennsylvania.

The concept of mounding of giants bridges ancient myths and modern reclamation practices, and with HUGE tales of a corrupted manuscript and the emergence of TRUE Rainbow Warriors LIFE TODAY portrays the restoration of divine teachings and harmony, IF you are willing to SEE beyond surface dwelling where twisted words really to hurt like stick and stones that were meant for the soup bowl.

Giants, whether literal or symbolic, offer profound lessons in personal growth and faith, and to be fair, we all have some issues that bring tissues.

Ultimately, the tales of the manuscript and the Rainbow Warriors underscore the eternal victory of love and harmony, that us, true children of GOD, (COGS) (in the Wheel) of TIME can write lines and rhymes about.

Enjoy the cosmic significance of the number 7 and embrace life’s enigmatic journey on my rollercoaster adventure on THE WAY HOME.

Destiny

In myths, gods and giants are like big siblings with very different personalities – gods are all about order and creation, while giants bring chaos and destruction. Then we’ve got “worldly chaos” causing drama and disasters on a global scale, affecting everyone. No wonder there’s a saying about calling out to God, or else the earth will cry! And if you’re curious, the Bible has a lot to say about worship in Psalms. Oh, and there’s this amazing lady on YouTube who puts a funky spin on pop songs. And speaking of Earth, there’s a hymn called “This Is My Father’s World” that’s all about appreciating nature. Also, have you ever wondered about all those green gods?