06 February 2018

Notes - on context / four quotes discussed



         Pre-dusk. You both had a relaxing morning and after some errands, lunch at Smashburgers, then more errands. Another winter storm coming your way between ten tonight and one tomorrow afternoon -- total, one to four inches depending on how much is ice rather than flakes. - Amorella

         1705 hours. Nothing is really going on in my head.

         You thought about me commenting on each of the quotations from my perspective as the Amorella to see how consistent or not that I appear. Let's do that. - Amorella

         1708 hours. It was a fluky thought. Okay, I'll number them and you'll go over one quote at a time; i.e. that is what is on your mind.


1.  “What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.” 
 
Aristotle

A friend is not a single soul dwelling in two bodies. Two friends are as bonded souls. Each soul is marked by the major joining characteristic of the other. For instance, you and your friend Bob Pringle are bonded by poetically sharing self-honesty. You and your cousin David Short are bonded by gene sharing and self-honesty. To put it another way you and your friends share kinks in your and their armor, i.e. unhealable scars. - Amorella

         1720 hours. Separate souls share similar indentions within the soul's armor.

         Contextually, that is how this is, friends are connected consciously or unconsciously by similar misconceptions and/or conceptions of reality. - Amorella


2.  “Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul. I know, because I turned down the first offer often enough and held out for the fifty cents.” 
 
Marilyn Monroe

How much is a soul worth? How much is a kiss worth? Both are measureable only by how much one gives and the other takes. If both give the soul is worthless. If both take, the soul is also worthless.

         1751 hours. Do you mean the soul is unused rather than worthless?

         The context is on worth. - Amorella

         1754 hours. I am tired and need a break.

         Post. - Amorella


3.  “Beauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears.” 
 
Edgar Allan Poe

This quotation above is incorrect from the Amorella's perspective. Beauty does not move to soul to tears; beauty moves the heart to tears. The heart, in this spiritual/metaphysical context is sensitive by its nature and thus the adjective 'sensitive' is redundant just as your adding your initials at the conclusion of your own statement or opinion is redundant. - Amorella

         2230 hours. Does this mean that in a similar situation the soul is never moved to tears?

Rarely is the soul moved by anything without first an interaction with the spiritual heart. The soul may be moved by an outside spiritual force and with such a force the heart will be moved.

         2236 hours. Outside spiritual forces exist?

Yes, of course. -  Amorella



4.  “Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul.” 
 
Walt Whitman

One cannot dismiss what the soul reasons or feels. A person interacts with the heart not the soul directly. The soul, being immortal interacting directly with the heart which is not immortal will cause consequences. A good fictional example of this is seen in the novel, Moby Dick. The character Captain Ahab has an entangled relationship with the white whale.. The soul deals with outer spiritual entanglements first to buffer the heart in the same way the heart buffers the brain from the soul. -  Amorella

         2255 hours. I have questions, but I find this exhausting in a very strange way.

         Let's call it a psychological settlement of "displacement" of common physical reality for the time being. Tomorrow we will discuss the other four quotation relating to the soul. Post. - Amorella


         2300 hours. I await tomorrow then.

         

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