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There Was
Once A Planet
That Gave Birth To Twins

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This&That Edition
January 19, 2009
copyright 2009 Jan Cox


 

 

Regarding a recent News Item, this question:
"But can you have thought without using memory? I don't understand." And from a 3-D level his confusion is predictable, for how can you journey to another place without starting from here? And yet, continually, at every instant, you can, in your own mind, be trying to strip whatever thoughts are passing through from their immediately recognizable ties to your past, while attempting to instantly locate some other "thought-area" (up ahead somewhere, over to your left, over to the right) anywhere but where you find your thoughts to presently be.
(This is possible! It is non indigenous to man and it is extremely difficult to remember, but it is possible. Just like everything else in the land of the mystical.)

Today's Fairy Tale:
There was once a man who had a cat and a dog, and he could tell the cat things that he couldn't tell the dog, and tell the dog things that he couldn't tell the cat. Then one day it suddenly struck him like a blubber mallet!
What, this is no cat and dog situation we're dealing with here! This is all about the construction of a man's mind, and how (although they both live in the same tree) a worm can't be taught to fly, nor a bird to burrow. And the only reason that ordinary thinking can stand up at all is because
of it having two legs!
"
If you find this to be reasonable, and in your favor, then within the unseen confines of a cat and dog story will you happily live ever after.

 

And there was once a man on The Mystical Express on his way to The Secret who decided that perhaps he might get there quicker if he got off.

Then there was this other chap whose most prized possession turned out to be a fake and I'm gonna level with you, he was ab-so-posi-tively, double-damned delighted.
(And if I didn't fear there were some civilians listening in I'd say, "Hint, hint, hint! Get it?")


One day (as a kind of "joke" or something), Life told one guy he'd won a prize, and that he had his choice of the
following three:
(1)To have the most active and crammed-full-of-facts mind in the world; or
(2) have the most peaceful and satisfied mind in the world;or
(3) have no mind at all.
And the guy thought about it for a while, then asked Life if it could clarify the exact distinction between numbers 2 & 3.

Now may I suggest to you the three following possibilities regarding this incident:
(1) This story is not as simple and obvious as it may at first sound;
(2) it is just that plain and obvious;
(3) only a patent-leather dunce would need to be quizzed on the matter.


And a faithful reader asks:
"Am I supposed to be somehow intellectually 'offended' by this? Or is it too late for that now?"

 

Some creatures on one world sent unexpected word to the creatures on another world that they were coming to "take over!" And the creatures on the other world all cried out, "Well, it's about time!" Or, as Galileo said as he rubbed the grain from his eye, "Are they actually talking about something that might interest me -- or are they back on all that weird, internal crap?"


 
 
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