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Wednesday 7 July 2021

The Beauty Of The Upper World

 "And will our pupils, when they hear this, refuse to take their turn at the toils of the state, when they are allowed to spend the greater part of their time with one another in the heavenly light?"

And...

Can you see the light... ...yet?

"...Is compelled to fight in courts of law or in other places, about the images or shadows of images of justice, and is endeavoring to meet the conceptions of those who have never yet seen absolute justice?"

And...

"...He will require to grow accustomed to the sight of the upper world."

Require... to grow... accustomed.

There are studies which say that people believe something that is cold is more luxurious than something that is not, or that is 'normal temperature' or warm.

On the other hand, Sharon Stone says, that she wants to 'rush into the arms of someone who is soothing.'

So the extremes of those two things could be symbolized by the Kazakhstan organic wheat and artisanal spring water, Snow Queen Vodka, versus D'usse Cognac, which is promoted by Dubai and Qatar-backed Muslim rapper and DJ - Mohammad ibn DJ Khaled ibn Walid.

Wallahi!

Music is haram! Alcohol is hara-a-a-a-a-a-mmmmm!

If this latest group of rich, state-backed and very well-funded Wahhabi salafists actually knew what a 'down-pointed sword' actually means, they maybe would not be so keen to appropriate it as an 'anti-Crusader' motif the way that some Americans since Malcolm X have 'taken back the N-word.' 

Meanwhile, there is our favorite 'someone' around these pages, who wants to explore 'non-invasive neuro-modulation...'

Snow Queen vodka...

Actual real life history 'Khalid ibn Walid' of course - made the rivers flow red with the blood of Christians and disbelievers. Which is a much better way to roll, for all good Muslims.

That was very soothing, wasn't it? ...When I promised to have everyone in a nice, calm, restorative state of somnolence.

Sharon is of course, now a Muslim. Or something like that, anyway.

The Sahara, is not just hot and dry, but it
is cold and it snows there as well...

The tricky dynamics of human relationships involve several polar opposites: the male drive for orgasmic crescendo, combined with the partnership need for spiritual rest and restorative soothing.

Human beings fail at both and wear themselves out, as their biological in-built 'DNA clock' winds down.

Reaching for the draft that gives release from the suffering, the torment, really, they slip into a deep spiritual repose - from which they never regain personal identity consciousness.

And the 'machine elves' (lol) pick them apart and disassemble the 'bolted-on' stupid nonsense that human beings contrive within themselves -, and peel back the in-lays of 'nerve traffic corridors that are heavily used.'

You have to look at yourself as a 'whole of life' creature, not just as a now-for-this-next-moment, next-second, next-few-months-or-even-years, person.

People appear to have the freedom to do anything that they choose to do, within the scope of their material circumstances.

Dystopian sci-fi movie 'Equals.'

There was a movie out in 2015, starring Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hault along with Australian actors (well, actually, Stewart is Australian too, although this is like saying Bhagwan is a sanyasi - which he was, of course, anyway...) Guy Pearce and Jackie Weaver - called 'Equals' which is a story about two human beings diagnosed with a disease that restores their compassion and emotions.

Interesting.

I mean though... if you think about it... restore back from which baseline? The baseline of 'now, today' versus the dystopian one of the prevailing social situation of the movie 'human society?'

So putatively, we have a functioning acceptable baseline now...? According to the producers of the story there we must do...



 


1 comment:

  1. "...He will require to grow accustomed to the sight of the upper world."

    I wonder what the Aliens think of Richard Branson? - assuming he even enters their consciousness.

    His flight today reminds me a tiny bit of Zefram Cochrane's flight in "Star Trek: First Contact" - they were both theatrical, after all.

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