02 June 2012

Notes - a chat /


         Almost noon. You are at the Village Outlets near Aurora, Ohio and have been shopping for Docksiders shoes at Bass Outlet while the others are nearby at a variety of clothing and children’s stores.

         I cannot believe the store has copy Docksiders called “boat shoes” of all things. You buy one pair and get two pair free, so I am waiting for Carol to see what she wants as I have a pair on hold. Bass Outlet, I thought it was a place for fishing sports clothes and gear. ‘Shoes’ what I know.

         Doug sent you a note in reference to Locke who says “the self” depends on consciousness, not on substance, or the soul. You find this confusing because self (the individual) has substance. You however are working from the heartansoulanmind trinity not the soul itself. Self-awareness you have used once, correctly. This helps narrow your thinking, a good thing, orndorff. – Amorella

         I really do appreciate Doug’s help. – rho

         This will so be noted in The Rebellion and any other work in which he has helped. Funny coincidence – you, Bob and Doug have each been close to being struck by lightning; you more than once, you and Doug sitting on the front porch of his parents’ house. – Amorella

         Why do you mention this, Amorella?

         Because you were just thinking it and your thought shows something about your mind at work, about how superstitious you really are.  – Amorella

         Made naked once again.

         Liberating, huh? – Amorella

         What if I were to deny that I am superstitious, I mean if I were among the recent Dead?        
         Hypothetically, you would find your ‘Attendant’ staring out at you as a mirror and you would be in an immediate hell of your own creation. You would have to work your way out. You know this you have been there, at least hypothetically. – Amorella

         In my books everyone dead is eventually honest before an Attendant, who is there to help remember. People are responsible for putting themselves into situations and are thus responsible to account for their actions to themselves. Seems fair and just to me. - Amorella

         Since we are on the topic, what about event that happen as children but later affect the person’s life either positive or negative?

         Well worded with the ‘positive or negative’ as raising children responsibly and/or not (which is usually the case) – once the child is an adult sheorhe must take on the role of personal responsibility and follow accordingly. As for illnesses, they are of the body (including the brain). The individual learns through coaching (as I have been doing with you) to work out the situation satisfactorily. The final outcome leans positively for the individual but then the individual has to be mature enough to accept who sheorhe is, all in all – that’s part of the accountability. Satisfied, boy? Amorella

         I wish I could be a straight forward as you are and remain human. – rho

         Again, I’m glad you added “and remain human” because in a sense, from your cultural standard and in context, to wish to be like me is blasphemous. – Amorella

         This preceding statement opens a door, Amorella. - rho

         Then it is your personal responsibility to close it. – Amorella

         Dread is just beyond my fingertips.

         That’s how it works in here, my man. Let’s shut down for now. – Amorella

         Gladly, thank you, Amorella. (If the reader is between the lines and smells burnt human flesh when it is not there you are a witness to one of these personal human experiences I do not wish to repeat. Automated self-hypnosis and the power of the mind perhaps, but it can be real enough. - rho)        

         Do not erase. – Now that you are home, post.  Amorella



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