Dusk. You had a busy day. You took Carol to
Gayle and Ralph's new apartment in Westerville and she helped Gayle, Ralph and
Mary Lou sort things after the truck from California unloaded their goods. Meanwhile
as you are not allowed to do much lifting you met Kim and the boys at Polaris
where they played in the kid's area of the mall. Afterwards, to Potbelly's for
lunch, then Kim and the boys left for home and a nap while you stopped to see
Cathy and Tod as well as Aunt Patsy and Uncle Ernie. Late afternoon you picked
up Carol at Gayle's and you stopped at Potbelly's again for supper (Carol's
choice she did not know you ate there for lunch; you had less and something
different). Once home you watched the DVRed national and local news. Carol is
on the phone with one of her sisters or with Kim. The cats have been playful
since you arrived home and after they had supper.
You have been going
over the material on the Great Compromise and have settled down to what you
have. It needs more work but drop it in. All for tonight. Post. - Amorella
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Setting up for the Grand Compromise discussion in
Dead 21:
Merlyn (the
cue stick) is going to have a discussion with Mother (the eight ball) and
Panagiotakis (the cue ball). The table has three random pockets, one each to
the heart, to the soul and to the mind; the other three pockets are random
existential nightmares.
Merlyn
is needing information on how best to get the word to the Living that the
Second Rebellion of the Dead has been settled by a Grand Compromise.
The
Dead lost the First Rebellion of the Dead around 800 BCE, and the questioning
of authority and the hesitation to rebel against authority are what filtered to
those later Living during the time of Aristotle and Plato. This is because the
First Rebellion lost to the Supervisor (the Authority) and the later Living,
unknowingly, are sensitive to these to circumstances even in modern times, the
fear of consequences in questioning the status quo as well as rebelling against
the authority.
In
the Second Rebellion the compromise was because of the outside of human Dead,
the Marsupial Humanoid Dead,
On
some human levels, any compromise may be taken as a personal or cultural
effrontery because everyone on both or a multitude of sides must lose something
of their hearts and souls and minds in the process of compromise.
Here
are the rudiments of the Grand Compromise that ended the Second Great Rebellion
of the Dead against the Supervisor of
the Dead.
The Dead had
wanted to return to the Land of the Living, but as a compromise one was allowed
(via a spiritual-like quantum entanglement) to return to the Living, the
decision was to send the real Merlyn, whose fictional exploits were known
around the world.
The Marsupial
humanoid Dead who are now a known conscious part of the Homo Sapiens' Place of
the Dead chose to elect a human to return to Earth rather than a Marsupial
humanoid to ThreePlanets because the younger Earthlings are further behind
socially, economically and technologically. The general feeling is that the
potential for change by compromise allow human Living first to gain socially,
economically and technologically. This change would be noted among the
Marsupial humanoids on ThreePlanets who have been observing Earth for some
time.
Both
the human and marsupial Dead were allowed greater access to those close friends
the family descendants. They are allowed to more quickly understand the
conflicts, compromises and contentments the recent Dead have had to face by
living in the world.
What
does the Supervisor lose in this
Grand Compromise?
The Supervisor's presence remains in
Merlyn's communication to the Living. The
Supervisor is and is not present in Merlyn's fictional
narrative form. Thus, in a technical sense the Supervisor of the Dead also has limited jurisdiction on those living
'humanoids' on Earth and on ThreePlanets.
Summary.
In the Merlyn books everyone pays the Piper, the Dead, the Living, the Supervisor, the Writer and the
Reader. This way the fictional characters and the real beings of higher
consciousness (those with heartsansoulsanminds) do not compromise the integrity
of the characters, the books, the blog as well the writer and the reader.
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I
do need to do more work on this. I also think the Supervisor needs to get in a
word or two HeranHimself. Someone asked if the Supervisor is God but I cannot
imagine that as SheanHe has to 'pay the Piper' just like everyone else. (2047)
Boy, in here, these rules of physics also
apply (though not is the same particulars) to metaphysical-like matters.
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Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that together laid the foundation for
classic mechanics. They describe the relationship between a body and the forces
acting upon it, and its motion in response to said forces. They have been
expressed in several different ways over nearly three centuries, and can be
summarized as follows:
First law: When viewed in an
inertial reference frame, an object either is at rest or moves at a constant
velocity, unless acted upon by a force.
Second law: The acceleration of
a body is directly proportional to, and in the same direction as, the net force
acting on the body, and inversely proportional to its mass. Thus, F = ma,
where F is the net force acting on the object, m is the mass of
the object and a is the acceleration of the object.
Third law: When one body exerts
a force on a second body, the second body simultaneously exerts a force equal
in magnitude and opposite in direction to that of the first body.
The three laws of
motion were first compiled by Isaac Newton in his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical
Principles of Natural Philosophy), first published in 1687. Newton used
them to explain and investigate the motion of many physical objects and
systems. For example, in the third volume of the text, Newton showed that these
laws of motion, combined with his law of universal gravitation, explained
Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
From Wikipedia
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For now, let's go to the third law and
translate it to "When one heart/soul/mind exerts a force on a second
heart/soul/mind the second heart/soul/mind may exert a force equal or more or
less magnitude and possibly equal or more or less opposite in direction to the
of the first body."
The point here is
that 'Paying the Piper' is likely similar in manner. Some might call this a
form of "poetic justice". Moving from classic physics to plane
geometry you would say (most secretly to yourself) true poetic justice leaves
vapor trails of dark humor in its wake; a vapor trail that may turn into the
driest of wit. Like pornography, one knows examples of 'Paying the Piper' when
one senses it being paid usually by the delight of a secret inner smile as wide
as the thought that initiated it. What do you say, boy? Is that floating in
your secret self? - Amorella
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