Category: Perceptions

  • “real work”

    “real work”

    I hear a near-constant inner voice that says “You aren’t doing your real work,” whenever I am doing something other than writing or making art.

    Maybe you experience this too.


    Here’s why it is interesting: I don’t work publicly as an artist or as a writer. I don’t make money from writing or art. I have earned money in a wide variety of ways, ranging from running a clothing business to technology sales to real estate.

    Yet, the nagging, pestering voice is there whenever I am doing anything other than writing, painting, art-making, or talking about spirituality. It’s there even when doing things that are important: community involvement, spending time with family, doing work that earns money, cleaning the house, or time with my beloved husband and beloved dog.

    And the phrase I hear, over and over and over, and have heard for easily twenty-five years, is “this isn’t your real work.” I wish I could construe the origin of this phrase in some pop-psychological sense. If only it could be ascribed to the guilt of a religious upbringing. If I could know what gives this voice—be it angel or demon—the right to call some aspect of what I do “real work” and some other aspect “not real work.” And, despite the latter having all the external markers of being real work, such as contributing to the world, and earning money.


    But instead, I’m left with this persistent mystery. What is “real work” for me? Why insists this adamant voice, in volume between a whisper and a roar, that one thing is not-real-work and the other is?


    And why is it so hard to make that switch?


    So now, the voice insists that writing this book series (Apophenia Gold) is my real work, and that it must be done by the time I am forty-nine, thus encompassing the seven year cycle which started when I was forty-two.


    For what it’s worth, this discussion of “voice in my head” is a literary tool. But, I do think we are constantly prompted by other invisible beings, and our own higher selves to follow the numerous paths that unfold before us, and our own discernment skills allow us to determine which is the higher self path and which that of temptation.


    Here’s a picture of my travel writing kit: a military grade waterproof case to assuage my husband’s concerns about ink stains, seven notebooks, three pens, two types of ink, a tiny New Testament, and reading (not pictured). Just in case I get bored.

  • Perceptions: resonance

    Perceptions: resonance

    What would it mean to resonate with the earth?

    This document – CIA declassified in 2003, called the “Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process” – is an absolutely fascinating description of the techniques used to make a person able to remote view.

    Remote viewing is Army terminology for astral projection. It’s sending the consciousness out of the body into another time or physical space, gathering information, and returning, hopefully with something useful for national defense.

    Sending consciousness out of one’s body has risks- which are properly noted in the document.

    The thing I found so interesting about this protocol is that it suggests we can use SOUND frequency to “entrain” (to resonate with) an ELECTROMAGNETIC frequency.

    The sound/acoustic spectrum and the electromagnetic spectrum are different. But I like to look at the coincidences between them, and then ask the AI, since I don’t have any physicist friends who could jam on this.

    So was remote viewing useful? Yes, and no, according to the document. One of the issues is that viewers saw thought forms just as vividly as they saw physical reality. How cool is that? Thought forms are just as real as the material world when seen from a spiritual perspective!

  • Perceptions: electricity

    Perceptions: electricity

    From instagram.

    Slide 5 has a real question. ⚡️

    Been obsessed with electricity and its trajectory for humanity for several years. Life without wires in the walls is incredibly different. I wish houses were built this way standard.

    Remember: turn your wifi off at night for better sleep!

  • A little story about synesthesia

    A little story about synesthesia

    The main character of the Apophenia Gold series has a quite vivid form of synesthesia: she perceives all voices as colors and textures.