September 1st, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
When I grew up in the 1950’s, one of the biggest compliments you could give was calling someone “sincere.” Gee, who cares about that any more, in a word gone post-modern and ironic? As if!
Well, I do, actually. And it’s particularly refreshing to find a sincere public person who also happens to be a political pundit. Reading auras, reading faces — these activities also require sincerity as part of a carefully chosen intent to gain true knowledge.
Always, when I do these posts, silly jokes or not, I’m mindful of the motto of my college, Read More »
August 31st, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
Reading auras and doing face readings this campaign season, let’s devote a few days to honor my very favorite pundits.
None do I hold higher than Doris Kearns Goodwin. I’ve read her marvelous autobiography as well as some of her historical nonfiction (Kennedy, Johnson).
Perhaps you have, too. And surely the face shown here has become familiar over the decades to those of us who watch election coverage on public television.
At best, political pundits give us wisdom, historical perspective, and the benefit of exceptionally sound judgment. All this flows from Goodwin as effortlessly as your typical couch potato can grunt. Listening to her covering the Democratic Convention, I was Read More »
August 28th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
We have so much to cover, Blog-Buddies, reporting on the Democratic Convention and, soon, the Republican Convention, using the techniques that rescue voters from spin: reading faces, reading auras, discerning interesting body language, even doing empath-merges (when wise)!
Currently I’m finishing up in-depth articles about Senator Biden, the Vice-Presidential nominee, for the September issue of my monthly zine, “Reading Life Deeper.” To sign up for the free zine, click here. Then scroll over to the signup link.
Interview requests are beginning to come in from the media. Check these out: Read More »