19 July 2013

Notes - this is too much :-) /


         Early mid-afternoon. Chores, nap, exercise, bath, lunch at Smashburgers and you are home after a good quarter inch shower with a few leftover rumbles to the east. While in the bath you wondered how far the soul-fish analogy goes. And, your humor is in wondering how the souls are produced. You were thinking for this fiction that they could all be females but one male soul appears ever ten billion years or so and new ones are created. This concept in itself should show you why I, the Amorella, do not have need of imagination. - Amorella

         I forgot those thoughts, purely random, I'm sure. The problem is that one question answered sometimes begets ten more questions. (1421)

         Hold that thought, boy, and take a break. You came in from lunch cleaned up the kitchen floor and litter boxes and sat down. Your last paragraph gave you pause. You were thinking, 'the heartanmind are as an answer and the soul is as a question. Nibble up one heartanmind (an answer) and ten more souls (questions) take its place.' That was your thought; then you wrote the time to bring yourself back to reality. - Amorella

         Mid-afternoon. You have been reading over the last two paragraphs wondering, what, if anything can be done with it. The answer begetting questions gives the concept a proper grammatical/metaphysical setting, i.e. abstract rules are considered. Do you agree? - Amorella

         1505 hours. I do, at least as much as is sinking into place mind-wise. This is interesting, Amorella. This is almost Star Trek - like:

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"Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before."

 From Wikipedia
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         This is "almost" Star Trek like in my mind; it is a rush like 'Wow, this is cool stuff. . . . Amorella is designing soul-like qualities for the fiction. Most cool. I wonder of quantifying the fictional soul is similar to quantifying time?

         Quantifying time may be real, then what? - Amorella

         Uh, I don't want to get too far astray, Amorella. I am not so bold as Kirk, Spock and the rest of the crew.

         And why is this? - Amorella

         Such a miserable state you put my honest soul in  . . . because deep, deep down I am marginally apprehensive that in happenstance there might be some mistranslated truth to these Merlyn books. I look for plausibility to give the reader a reasonable bridge into (Coleridge's) 'willing suspension of disbelief, nothing more. - rho

         You don't want to be misunderstood. - Amorella

         Yes. If I can conjure up a truth that is not there, then others can also.

         And, this is a new observation about humankind that the species is capable of conjuring up truths that do not exist? - Amorella
        
         No, it is alas, from my perspective, an illuminating darkness from within; a thunderous dark humor from within in my mind. I find it highly amusing as I consider myself mostly fiction anyway. This is the omega not the alpha. Such darkness our species is capable of and the irony on top is that we don't want to see it when it hits us straight on. Well, perhaps not humankind, but basically just me. I am finding myself chuckling a little (out loud). I should just shut up my mind here and go do something else. This is too much. (1538)

     For a free mind, boy, you pay in humor. Post. - Amorella


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