Re: a rock is a rock
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:12 am
JD,James Barrett wrote:Kevin and Mikado. You were asking about rocks.
Kevin I think you will understand this. And Mikado I think that you can be much closer than most.
I know of a person who has had some ties with this Island. She understands what those simple rocks on the beach actualy represent and of course while watching her sort through them I think alot of Townsend Brown. I think he would have loved spending some time with this lady. She is getting old now and is quite loved by the kids around here. They don't know why but they know that she is special.
This person though would be considered a witch by others. Perhaps I am naive. Maybe she was pulling a sleight of hand with me. I have to keep that thought in the top of my brain because accepting what I have seen her do is otherwise ..... impossible. She held a beach rock for a moment and then handed it to me ... and the impression of her hand was in the rock ... as if somehow she had been able to treat it as if it was soft clay. As if the rock just moved aside for her thumb. I know what I handed her, I know what she handed back ...... it was so changed and yet not hurt.
I don't know what Mr. Twigsnapper meant by that comment about a rock on a shelf or something like that. I just know that we are dealing with forces here that have no current understanding. JDB
"You need to know who I am before this observation becomes valid in your eyes?
Simply and most emphatically: Yes" I understand.
I often wonder if the redheaded fellow that came into my place of business in 1980 and asked a boatload of questions in regard to high voltage and capacitors may have been Morgan but then I do have holes in my memory but I am wondering....hope I don't get lost.
As to rocks, well, let me say that the universe sings and there is a cacophony that one must differentiate to hear the discreet melody.
I travel way too much. Must be the new meds.
Mikado