February 11, 2010

space thyme continuum

what i do is what needs to be done, as far as i can see. sometimes, it becomes unpopular to point howdt the obvious, but sometimes, that is exactly what escapes our view. the dance is happening and people are starting to realize that the old music does not carry the new beat. one of my old favorite albums ' Joe Jackson's Beat Crazy ' comes to mind as being especially relevant.

the time has come to be doing - but the space has not arrived to allow us to do. so we sit stalled, waiting and watching, watching and waiting, for a chance to alter the stream of flow. consciousness is increasing and things are happening that are not in the picture for people who have the blinders on. yet it only takes a few minutes to transform an opinion based on new information.

time to plot the garden plot - to space howdt on paper the location of where which plants are to be (or not to be). the root crops like radishes, carrots and rutabaga should go in the ground shortly - the efforts need to be cataloged and documented. if you wish to become a scribe, i have a training program envisioned. the grand illusion is a great experiment that is now over - time has come to evaluate the results rather than continuing the test (we have become very testy).

so how do we know what to believe? it has to have context in what we already know. but how do we know if we know, or if we made it up? that is the question that we have to answer. slowly reconnoiter as to what happened and tease the information howdt from all the fluff that was going on at the time. the mission goes forward and backward in time at the same time - it also goes tangent to the plane. plus three coordinates of cartesian space and mebbe we can rationalize six dimensions (dementia).

the form of the water is of great importance. i need help to be able to trace the context of the water through larger spheres of magnitude - the ocean is a desert with it's life underground - i been through the desert on a horse with no name - (oops, pardon my diversion). now i must think about how this works on a grand scale, and on a personal scale, within my school of thought. bon voyage

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