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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Carlos Castaneda Quote 1
Catching a Glimpse “In the Art of Dreaming Don Juan tells Carlos, “… most of our energy goes into upholding our importance… if we were capable of losing some of that importance, two extraordinary things would happen to us. One, … Continue reading
More “Fake News”?
Would I lie to you? “For the record, I have no financial interests in Saudi Arabia (or Russia, for that matter). Any suggestion that I have is just more FAKE NEWS (of which there is plenty)!” (from a recent Trump … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged lies, politics, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Trump, United States history
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What Goes Around…
Comes Around Again Instant Karma it’s called. Donald Trump coined the phrase “Crooked Hillary” during the 2016 Presidential Election. Why? Because she used a private email server while Secretary of State under Obama. Now the shoe is on the other … Continue reading
The Dream is Real
Inception (2010) Christopher Nolan is a special kind of filmmaker. As we saw in yesterday’s review, he isn’t afraid to tackle subject matter beyond this world. Outer space has long fascinated humans, but inner space is also unknown, and that’s … Continue reading
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Tagged dreams, hypnosis, inner space, movies, psychoanalysis, spirituality, time
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“What Happens Now?”
Interstellar (2014) I knew when I first saw this movie that I would return to it some day: today is that day. As always, movies are open to individualized interpretation. This one is no different: The US Space Force … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged black holes, movies, NASA, science fiction, Space Force, technology, time
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Memory: Interrupted/Erased
Girl, Interrupted/Boy Erased No, I’m not going to write about these two films. They are here to reference the title of today’s post. In fact, I have not seen either of them. This post is about memory and how it … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, personal
Tagged dreams, films, hypnosis, memories, photography, psychology
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2016 And All That
1066 + 950 Years I was reading an analysis of Donald Trump this morning and was impressed with the way the article was written. I immediately was reminded of this spoof history book published in 1930. “It’s so easy to … Continue reading