23 October 2015

Notes - "Tradition!" / needle and thread / unconsciousness to consciousness

         Noon. You called Kim; they are at McD’s at Calhoun, Kentucky and will be here before five, then out to supper at Olive Garden. You got your haircut this morning, so that’s another chore off the list. Larry Meiber’s is stopping by this afternoon to pick up the check for the condo; the energy is so building for leaving on Tuesday. Carol has the grocery to do and probably Smashburgers for lunch. The beds are ready for visitors; and it’s another beautiful Fall day. – Amorella

         1207 hours. I thought for sure Kim would say they would stop by for supper and then drive on home tonight. I think they still might – nothing like sleeping in your own bed. Then again, the beds here, the twins (once bunks) and the queen were all Kim’s beds at one time or another (newer mattresses though). The twin beds were Carol and Mary Lou’s when they were in Korea and Vietnam as well as when in Alexandria, Va. I know she misses Mary Lou. We all do. Kim is so happy to have inherited her dining room table, chairs and china cabinet and looks forward to continuing the family traditions with it.

         Post. - Amorella

        You had lunch at Smashburgers then stopped at the bank, and are presently in the Kroger’s lot on Mason-Montgomery Road. Kim and Paul will be at Berea, Kentucky within the half hour. Anticipation is growing. – Amorella

         1349 hours. We had a good lunch and our chores are almost complete. It is about two hours from Berea to Mason and Kim thought they would arrive as early as four. Hopefully the boys got played out at McDonalds and are napping, at least Brennan. Kim said they just finished watching the film, Frozen. At least they have something to do, though into elementary school and beyond Kim always took books to read, mostly novels – she and Carol both. I sure hope they like to read as well as the other entertainments.

         This statement is from a fellow who never reads for fun. – Amorella

         1355 hours. I know. Reading is so important. Reading is paved with grammar and logic is the foundation of grammar. The other entertainments do not drive so deep into the human brain/thought. Grammar is my keel, no question about it.

         How will this grammar business work for the Dead? Where is reason’s basic path? – Amorella

         1401 hours. Metaphysical stuffing? Reasoning is needed for survival, but the Dead survive anyway, at least in here, in the Merlyn novels. If the Dead have a focus, a North Star so to speak, then that is the focus – to get from where they are to someplace else.

         That is already set up. – Amorella

         1407 hours. The individual and the community, the needle and thread, are needed to sew the species together along the way. 

         What purpose is the marsupial humanoid in this line of thought? – Amorella

         1411 hours. I don’t know. Interesting. We have to have something that connects to two species ‘spirits’ – a reason, a need, for the two species to connect. Since Diplomat is/will be a hybrid of Pyl and Yermey, then she brings the DNA of the two species together and there is then a ‘hybrid’ (heartansoulanmind) spirit that further ‘evolves’ or ‘gains-a-momentum’ or ‘becomes’. The ‘glue’ is when the spirit embeds into the DNA. (1417)

         The boys are too wired to sleep at the moment. Graeter’s ice cream didn’t help. You had supper at Olive Garden and had a good chat too. You also stopped at Best Buy and bought a Seagate Slim for Mac 1 TB External USB 3.0/2.0 Portable Hard Drive with a Mobile Backup App./with Time Machine – data transfer rates up to 4.8 Gbps. Then you all went to Graeter’s. Once home Paul fixed the TV sound to work  with the sound bar automatically and showed you how the simulated 3-D worked with the glasses. You had never checked and were surprised how good it was. – Amorella

         2122 hours. I cannot believe we have had that TV for more than a year and four months and never checked it out. Paul also fixed the Internet service and Netflix to work better than they did, that is, he made them work more consistent and automatic. This took him about twenty minutes total. Amazing. We are indeed old. I remember helping Mom and Dad Hammond set up and work their VCR. Every time we went down to their house in Florida the set time was off, and blinking instead. Now I know how they felt. It reminds me of those classic Seinfeld episodes where he visits his parents in Florida and they fight over where to set the air conditioning temperature. Sometimes his parents didn’t even seem to know how their air conditioner/heater thermostat worked. Ah, such is modern life.

         You are more thankful of your life and the people in it than you think, boy. – Post.

         2132 hours. Strange, but I presently understand this. You know my heart feelings before they rise to consciousness. I don’t know how, but you do. It is as though you are a seemingly unnatural though completely natural embodiment of (my) unconsciousness, an expeditor of consciousness from (my) unconscious realm. This is not intuition. It is experienced; it is a reality within myself. Surely all these notes and Merlyn books show something is about within myself.

         You are exceedingly joyous that you have your notes from way back into the early eighties. You feel others have this ability to sense unconsciousness consciously but you do not know how to direct people to attempt the experiences for themselves. – Amorella

         2147 hours. I am even glad I put this online so I am free of it at the same time. Let someone else wonder about the ‘inner workings’ of unconscious thought to conscious thought. Maybe there is something to it. In my lifetime they have shown that plants have a sort of consciousness; maybe some day they will show people have a greater ‘fuller’ sense of consciousness and unconsciousness than we consider we have.


         Paul just appeared from the TV room and said he was going to bed (where everyone else is). Post, orndorff, and get some sleep. - Amorella

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