Evening.
You had a busy day. – Amorella
1952
hours. We had lots of catching up to do – errands and chores after being gone
thirteen days.
After raking and taking the leaves to the
street you watched “NCIS” and “Supergirl”. You brought home Chipotle for both
of you for lunch and supper was made do from the kitchen. Carol is watching “Mysteries
of Laura” which you watched last week. Neither of you has watched the evening
news. You told her you were going to bed after checking your email. – Amorella
You
and Carol are both having problems getting on the Internet. You have gone to
Bluetooth with your iPhone but you cannot get the iPhone to work with Bluetooth
on her iMac. You are tired and waiting until morning to call Cincinnati Bell
FiOptics to report and hopefully correct the problem. - Amorella
2111
hours. I can get on using Bluetooth as long as the MacAir wireless is off. I
will work on it in the morning.
One of your students sent you a linked note
on your FB page and you were/are gratified to receive it. Drop it in here as I
have a response. – Amorella
** **
Zachary Moore via Center for Inquiry
Yesterday at 3:18pm - Edited
In addition to a proper
introduction to Beowulf, Milton, and Shakespeare (whoever he was), there were
three ancillary gifts that Orndorff
gave me and my Brit Lit cohort before we graduated. Firstly, a proper
appreciation of our philosophical foundations. Secondly, an awareness of Joseph
Campbell's Power of Myth. And thirdly, a peek into Carl Sagan's Demon-Haunted
World. All three continue to pay dividends for me, all these years later.
**
Carl Sagan Collection – CSI
CSI presents 18
of our favorite articles by and about Carl Sagan. – CSIOPdotORG
**
Above taken from my FB Page. Plus my response of 22 hours
ago below:
Richard H. Orndorff I am happy and honored to be a part of your life,
Zach. My best! ;-) Thank you for thinking of me. Mr. O
** **
You are exacting in your spiritual center.
You consider yourself a humanitarian like former student Zach Moore; you also consider yourself a
transcendental existentialist most of the time but sometimes you turn it about
and consider yourself an existential transcendentalist. Primarily, G---D is
First. Existence, the only thing else you have experienced, is second. Your
friends are third. Do you disagree with this assessment? – Amorella
2153
hours. No, the assessment is correct, very privately correct. However, this is
while I am alive. If when I am dead and I have no further use of consciousness,
then that was indeed the case. If when I am dead and I still have a sense of
consciousness/spirit, then, for me, G---D is First and friends are second. This
is due to personal mystical/spiritual experiences. I cannot deny what I have subjectively
experienced on a very private level. Is this some sort of test, Amorella? – rho
No. It is a reality as you see it. It
disturbs your sense of reason but to deny this is to deny your sense of
humanity, that is, your personal human spirit. Questioning is also a strong
human trait in you, therefore, you are an agnostic. – Amorella
2208
hours. I have no choice but to humbly accept this.
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