Memory Lane #1
Preface
Thinking about the Universe, about GOD, about Enlightenment, about Meditation are all interesting/fun pastimes. But if you are limited to ‘thinking’ you are missing the largest part of perception. Experience expands and expounds thinking. Experience is the interacting and application of thought. And, communication is essential to experience, at least in my experience.
In ‘Texan, Part 3’ of this blog I told of Gary who reclaimed himself by telling me his life story over 3 hours. In writing ‘Memory Lane’ I realized that I was doing the same thing. I am reclaiming myself; reclaiming the progression of identity as I moved from wearing someone else’s clothes, to changing my wardrobe several times, to working my way toward nudity.
Don’t worry, you aren’t going to be seeing any naked me pictures. The ‘Memory Lane’ posts are stories of things that actually happened to me, at least my perception of my current memory of the then perceptions. I don’t exaggerate. I think the events are strange enough as is. The post sequence, except for the first 3, is whimsical instead of chronological.
I hope readers of this blog gain information that may help them see and/or pursue opportunities. Sometimes the Beings of Other minds use hammers and sometimes feathers to get our attention. May this blog be a feather. If you pay attention to hammers that is what they will use. Convince them you are aware of feathers.
Don’t know why I was given all of these tasks/opportunities. Wish I had been smart enough to ask more questions along the way. I know I’ve been a tool for several Beings from the Other side. I just keep doing what is in front of me, and assume I will until…
Two realizations I encountered while considering/writing ‘Memory Lane’; 1) how the spiritual topics have changed (progressed/evolved?) over the years, and 2) how social media has created instant identities; perhaps causing a loss of stable, long-term identities. Is that the reason so many seek Ascension? Is this evolution or just seeking change in hopes of finding ourselves.
I’ll attempt to deal with those topics in a post outside the ‘Memory Lane’ theme.
INJOY