11 February 2012

Notes - Merlyn's 'Holomovement Foundation Analogy' set


         Almost twenty-two hundred hours. You were tired and groggy a good part of the morning and not much better in the afternoon as you had a second nap. You take your blood pressure three times a day and your sugar twice. You did thirty minutes of modified aerobic-styled exercises (as you have been doing most of the week) using your barbells while listening and following the beat of 80’s pop music in mostly arm and leg movements. You have been thinking about the holomovement analogy and Yermey’s comment. - Amorella

         One of the problems with Yermey’s comments is that he is thinking from a marsupial’s perspective. The species identifies themselves as runners so they have a ‘nounanverb/gerund-like’ concept of God as a running runner. The multiple-universes and dimensions exist because of and in their Creator’s wake. Humans have a sense of God as “Be-ing”. Similar actually, but our concept, at least one of them, is that God is singular and independent (just as we have a need to be singular and independent). I don’t know about physics and metaphysics intertwined in God’s wake. Who knows what happens when G---D M-O-V-E-S. W-H-A-T is created and stirred? The concept has existential qualities. G---D moves and thus fluidity and things happen within the fluidity of the Wake of G---D. Consciousness is the fruit of the original Movement and Things and Life and Spirit.

         Now that you have a setting and foundation for combining physics and metaphysics, Merlyn does also, but his theory would be better discussed in Arthur’s time period, in the seventh century in the Isles. Tomorrow you and Carol are to Columbus for lunch at Bob Evans with Uncle John, Dwight and Mary Lou in Upper Arlington. Afterwards, a stop by Cathy and Tod’s in Westerville if they are home. Post. - Amorella

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