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Thursday, October 28, 2021

cosmetic is an interesting word

Not sure why today particularly, but I'm having a very strong memory of being at the orthodontist on a day he was adjusting my braces.

I hadn't really needed braces, but my mom was an easy sell. My teeth were already straight, and the bite they discussed was off so very slightly that it didn't matter. But there I was.

So about a year into braces, I'm sitting in that chair, just me and him in there. He was kind of older and no doubt had never in his life experienced anyone putting braces into his mouth. He was not a gentle man, nor the sort to be soothing or witty at all. The pain I experienced every time he jammed his big fingers into my mouth pushing down so hard on those metal bands around each tooth finally got so overwhelming that I instinctively bit down fairly hard on his finger. Back then we weren't aware I'm on autism spectrum, but I'd been punished into submissive obedience so often that I was a very easy child to push around most of the time. But once in awhile I couldn't stop myself from lashing back out. Yes, I bit him.

And then he reacted by grabbing all the wires at once and yanking on them, jerking my head really hard.

Neither one of us said a word. I didn't even cry. I knew I was trapped until he was done and that the fastest way out of there was to zone out and let him finish.

Every once in awhile, I still remember that day and the pain I felt in my gums, in my jaw, in my whole face.

I don't know why that memory is popping up today, but it is one of many memories of adults around me behaving more childishly than the child. Because of that, I believed the world to be stupid and I wanted no part of it.

Now I see how we were all blinded by strange ideas about cosmetic importance and how quickly money changed hands over it.

I also recall that another dentist that Mom kept sending us to after school flew his personal plane into a cliff committing suicide after it came out that he'd been scamming parents and pulling loads of extra teeth for cosmetic reasons and a nice cash flow.

Cavities are one thing. Fixing cavities is good. Extra 'work' is not always good.

Nearly everything in our lives around us is extra. Think about that for awhile. Think about the commercial push and the cash flow. Think about how you are getting scammed. Think about the pain you are going through. Might be cancer treatments, some of which are actually more harmful than the cancer. Might be extra meds for a condition they don't tell you can heal up with corrected nutrition that also controls your diabetes. Why are meds more important than regulating food industries that make us so sick that we need more meds?

Seriously, think about that for awhile.


Wednesday, October 27, 2021

A Long Dusty Road (reprint from 2008 for mobile)

Original post at A Long Dusty Road | Bluejacky: Existential Aspie (xanga.com).

About 20 years ago, in my mid 20's, I was destroying myself with alcohol and starvation.  I didn't see it that way, most people don't at that age.  At that age we are indestructible, wacked back and forth with self love and self hate, dreaming big dreams and not having a clue how to reach them.

I reached an event horizon and sucked myself right into the black hole of my soul.  I've been bad places, seen bad things.  Somehow I tripped gaily through like a lamb through a slaughter house, oblivious to the horrors around me.  I had no feelings about it.

I hung out with a drug lord in Phoenix back then.  He was underground, on the run from California, establishing new territory for a new purple marijuana cross that was all the rage on the coast while he covered as a pizza delivery boy.  Basically ripping the rug out from under the local drug lords, getting ready to move big shipments cross country.  Offered me a run, I turned it down.  He was 17, slick and professional.  They were all young.

I never dealt, never bought.  Compared to other people, I barely used.  I did love alcohol, though.  And I was this kid's friend.  I hung out with his girlfriend.  He could trust me because I didn't care.  I didn't take sides, didn't care about money, had no other friends.  Autism may actually be what kept me alive through that, I don't know.

Rode with him one day to a part of town I hadn't been.  It's actually a huge city, sprawled over 50 miles in every direction, some of it nice, some of it crap.  I loved it out there, gorgeous sky.  Had a good job in a 4-story hospital.  Used to watch the sunrise from an empty construction area.  About the only thing I really ripped off was toilet paper.  I wasn't into needles and that crap.  I had free run of the place, being on the overnight stat housekeeping crew, which was small.  I cleaned up after dead bodies, births, surgeries, and really contagious stuff, and I saw everything from gunshot wounds to crazy people walking out the doors in their little night gowns.  I walked freely through the guts of the hospital, the lab and records and the morgue.

A nurse once thought it would be funny to sprinkle trail mix all over a hallway and call a stat cleanup.  I don't put up with crap.  Showed my boss and he nearly got her fired.  You sneer down on the people mopping up the blood and puke, you get what's coming.  You don't trivialize 'stat' in any way, shape, or form.  Stat is sacred.

Another nurse failed to tell me the stat cleanup in the ER was after a family of lice.  I got a 4-story hospital locked down over that one after I heard a secretary joking on the phone about having to check them in at midnight.  By 4 a.m. I'd been all over that hospital, including labor and delivery, and that was considered serious contagion.  I mean, who wants to go have a baby and then find out the hospital has been locked down because some idiot nurse didn't consider an entire family ~*dripping*~ with body lice worthy of telling a housekeeper to gown out for precautions.  I even asked if there was a precaution on the room before I stripped and disinfected it.  I could have been covered in lice and eggs for hours just from rolling the sheets up and throwing them into a regular hamper, which also got laundry locked down, big time.  My boss tracked that nurse down, as well.  You could say MY boss pretty much ran that hospital when errors were made.

A charge nurse on the second floor once called me to clean up a glass breakage.  I arrived to find mercury beads strung out all over the room and into the carpeted hallway.  I put everything down in the middle of the hall and left it in everyone's way so they'd be forced to walk way around that room.  I found her and asked if the breakage was the blood pressure gauge, which was the old fashioned kind on the wall.  Yes, that was it.  I asked her if any of it got onto her clothing, or whoever it broke around.  She didn't know, had no clue if a patient had been in the room.  I asked who all walked into that room since the breakage, because the mercury was obviously strung out into the hallway, and then I asked her if any beds had been rolled in or out of the area through that hallway.  She got snotty with me, got in my face about how she didn't have time for this, who was *I* to be questioning *her*, etc.  I just smiled and called my boss.  Boy, did she get reamed.  Mercury poisoning is no joke, particularly in a hospital, and that stuff was ~everywhere~.  We even had to throw our shoes and clothes away.  I went home in scrubs and footies.  A special clean up crew in biohazard suits locked the floor down and cleaned EVERYTHING.  Think about this the next time you go visit someone in a hospital and see little kids running around touching everything.  Smile at the housekeepers.  They are doing excellent jobs.

I'm not against nurses.  I'm not saying nurses are inherently bad or stupid or negligent.  But I am saying don't take your housekeepers for granted.  Some of us just might be saving a few lives ourselves.  You never know.

Anyway, I hung out with a drug lord, but I was pretty 'clean'.  My only love was alcohol and the occasional brandy bong.  I was young and pretty, but I didn't care.  I never dated, except for one guy who bugged me to no end, but it took him forever to get anywhere with me.  Somewhere in my recent past I'd had a very scary ex-husband and a child he'd abused.  Dropped the kid at my mom's house and just drove to Phoenix for a 3 month vacation from having to deal.  I just couldn't face it.

Back to the story.  Rode out with this kid one day to a different part of town.  Went into a guy's house.  Heard that guy tell my guy that if such and such didn't happen, they would cut off his hand.  Everyone around us looked at me to see if I reacted.  I just smiled back, never flinched.  I had butchered plenty of animals growing up, I cleaned up after blood and gore and death in the hospital, just hearing someone threaten to cut off a hand was nothing to me.

I realize now that guy took me with him to witness, in the event they had killed him.  He trusted only me for that.  I would have been the one going back with his body to tell his girlfriend and call his parents.  Guess the alliance worked out.

Lamb through a slaughter house, oblivious.  Autistic.

And I was like that.  If I felt something I didn't want to deal with, I could cast it off.  If I felt any guilt or anguish or fear, I could walk away from it.  I was Mr. Spock.  I felt nothing, cared about nothing (except obvious breaches in protocol, like the mercury spill).  I felt no love, no need, no sympathy.  I turned completely off.

At the end of that summer, I was suddenly ready to come home.  Something was wrong, I didn't know what.  I just knew I had to get home.  Quit my job, left my key, never said goodbye to anyone.  I made it from Phoenix to my mom's house in MO in 23 hours flat.  The highway patrol in New Mexico never caught me, and truckers blocked them off so they couldn't.  I flew like the bats of hell were after me, slapping myself hard to stay awake, screaming to stay awake, freezing myself with the windows open and nearly falling asleep doing 90 through the night.

By the time I got home I could no longer move.  My fingers wouldn't unbend.  I could barely walk to the house.  I couldn't turn the knob, so I had to knock.  When they opened the door, I fell in.

I spent a week in bed in a deep fever and sweats, writhing in nightmares.  I had liver poisoning, setting off my first lupus flareup.  My dad is Mennonite, my mom is a health store nut, no one ever took me to a doctor.  I don't know how I lived.  I remember the haze, the series of dreams, the visions.  I remember a week went by without food or coherent conversation.  I remember God.

I was on a dusty road, leaving a house.  I had a robe, a staff, and a little pouch.  I was setting off on a journey.  As I shut the door and turned to the road, a figure appeared.  I didn't see a face.  He instructed me to follow the road and collect the treasures for my pouch.  He said I would know them when I see them.  Then he vanished, and I turned and started walking.

I walked a long, long way.  The road was dusty, and uninteresting.  I walked and walked and walked.  As I walked I felt heavy, tired, discontent.  I ached.  I thought, if I just take off the part that is making it hard, I can enjoy the walk.  So I peeled off some skin and tossed it to a bush.  I took off a fingertip and tossed it off the side of the road.  I slowly peeled more skin, and each time I did, I felt better, lighter, unencumbered.  The road slowly curved around, and still I walked and walked.  But it got easier and easier, because I kept picking parts of myself off and tossing them away.

Finally the road curved back to where I was heading back the direction I had come, and it still stretched off a great distance.  Walking was becoming so tedious that I thought I shall have to pick off more, and I did.  It was amazing how much I could pick off and throw away so I wouldn't have to feel hot and tired and thirsty, or sad and lonely.

After what seemed like days and days of walking, I arrived to a huge gulf, like a deep rip in the earth.  It was dark, and the sky was dark, and the other side was black.  I knew I had to cross it.  But how?  Who could cross something like that?  I looked over the edge, there was no way to climb down.  It was much too far to jump.  But I had been instructed to follow the road.

I was nearly to give up, standing there feeling angry at how ridiculous this was.  Then I heard a Laugh.  It creeped me out, and even though I had no skin left, I could feel where the hairs would have been going up in goosebumps.  A big face floated up out of the depths of the gorge, looking at me with hard mocking eyes, laughing at me.  He said he would help me over.  I said No, you'll eat me.  He laughed at my fear.  He said he was the only way I could get across, and I said No, you'll pull me down in there.  He laughed and floated his face very close to me at the edge, and as he got closer his face turned into my face, and I cried out and fell down in despair, because I knew then that I had destroyed myself, that I had brought this chasm into my life, and that there was no escape.

The despair was horrible.  I couldn't escape it.  The face laughed and laughed, and I cried and cried.  Should I just throw myself off now?  I could see no way out.  Is this the end?

Then the figure appeared next to me.  I still couldn't see his face.  He was very stern.  He said I told you to follow the road.  I wept with my head down and said I followed the road, but I can't follow it any more because it's broken, and there is no way across.  He said I gave you a pouch to put treasures in.  Show me the treasures you have found.  I wept and held out my empty pouch.  I said I saw no treasures.  He said What about the pretty rock?  You saw a pretty rock.  I said Yes, but it was just a rock.  I felt so terrible that I had not picked up that pretty rock to show him.  I realized I had seen other nice things along the way, and that I had nothing to show for my journey.  He stood there by me for awhile, silent while I wept and wept.  When I was nearly wept out, I asked him How do I go on?  What do I do now?  Tell me and I will do it.

He said You must go back the way you came.  You must find all the pieces you threw away and put them back on.  You cannot go on until you have them all back.  I said Ok, and in great gloom and sadness turned back to retrace my steps.  I could see now I was only a skeleton.  I had no flesh left.  I looked back and the figure was gone, but so was the laughing face.

The walk back was even longer than the walk forward.  I had to stop and search every bush, every rock, every part of the sides of the road for flakes of skin and pieces of fingers and all the other tiny little bits I'd torn off.  I tried to make them go back on my skeleton, but they were dried up, useless, unable to cling into place.  I put the shriveled pieces into my pouch and kept searching for more.

After a very very long time, what felt like weeks, I arrived back at the door I'd first left, still a skeleton in a robe.  The figure appeared.  He asked if I had found every piece.  I was very miserable and not sure, some of the pieces were so small and dried up I could have missed some.  He told me to give him the pouch.  It looked pathetic, a small pouch full of dried up flakes of skin.  How could that ever cover my body again?  They looked too small to ever be able to be usable.  I dreaded what he would say.  I handed him the pouch and looked away, feeling miserable.

He told me to shut my eyes, so I did.  He blew on me, and said Open your eyes.  All the skin and little bits were back in place, looking like they first had, and my robe was white.  And now I could see his face.  He had very stern but kind and loving eyes (I still can't tell this part without crying) and told me to start again.  I was to follow the road and collect the treasures I saw.  And I had a new command.  Never again mutilate myself so that I couldn't feel something.  Then he turned and went through a white door that appeared, and I was left with the road.

The rest of the vision went by quickly, as if I were seeing the future.  I saw myself gathering pretty stones and flowers, and my pouch growing large.  I saw myself happy and having a picnic with others by the side of the road when we got hungry.  I saw sadness and grief come over me and pass through, and I saw myself sing again.  I saw that I could feel every little breeze on my arms, and feel every blessed pain in my legs.

And when I reached the gorge, it was just a crack across the road.

I stepped over it.

And I woke up.  My fever was gone.  I got out of bed and ate some food, and have spent the next 20 years of my life following the road.

Monday, October 25, 2021

mind meld

Ignore this entire post.

The dream I just woke up from was so complicated, I'm not sure I can get this down or even say it right before it fades from my head.

We were all in university class, the whole world. We were all afraid of breathing each other's air, but no one wore masks. We mostly just stood a little distance from each other, but we still all sat packed next to each other. It was like if we didn't look at each other, we didn't breathe the same air. It was like the world was insane with this belief that as long as we didn't immediately breathe near each other, we wouldn't get sick.

We were all being taught something in class, and we were all trying to figure out how to solve a problem, but a weird monkey wrench no one thought of was that one of the people sitting in the class was the answer to the problem. Turns out this quiet unassuming man was responsible for something that would kill us all. He'd been smoking 3 different deadly chemicals every night to 'relax', and they had been cooking in his body until he had become a living bioweapon, like a ticking time bomb.

Once that was uncovered, I heard a voice narrating a prophecy about how it would go tough with that man for 3 days until his death, whereupon some dogs would be released into the hospital with him, but the whole picture of that in my dream was very different from what hospital means to us. I don't think it was a literal man in a literal hospital. I'm not even sure the dogs were dogs, more like 'hounds' who hunt or work in a pack, and they came in a door no one else was using.

When the man died, it felt like the prophecy was about to tell me about the son of man rising, but I woke up, and as soon as I was awake I felt confused between son of man and son of god, which was it?

That was the gist. There was a lot more detail, some math, a paper I'd written with a particular title, and a series of clues. I'm not exactly sure what answer we were all looking for.

I think my dream was about the whole world, but it might have been another world this happened on before, or our world wrapped up in such a weird allegory that it didn't look the same. We were all indoors, like we were afraid of the rain. We all knew a very different kind and level of math and science than we are familiar with here and now. We were all very surprised to find out that one man was responsible for the coming death of us all, but he didn't seem to know he was doing it. His body was both cooking the chemicals into a new thing and catalyst for change and he didn't even know it was happening to him. The dogs were all big dogs, and they spoke a different language among themselves. They came in all around that man just before he died. The world was going to change very drastically after that man died.

I know dreams can show us things very quickly. The ones I can't take literally are usually the ones showing or telling me something important, and they usually come true or match something 'in real life' like a puzzle. I have studied dream interpretation, it's a bunch of hogwash.

The 3 chemicals were important, the math we were trying to figure out was important, the time ticking down till that man died was important. What really slowed us down was how insane the world had become worrying about breathing, because there was nothing to be afraid of, but we believed it so much that it had become real.

Exponential Stickiness was the paper I had written in my dream. In my dream, it was a research, not a fanfic of a TV show. The words were important, so now I'm looking them up. I appear the be the only person on this planet who has put the words 'exponential stickiness' together, but there are other things popping up in search, like potential stickiness, etc. I'll link these quotes.

 Optimizing for exponential growth can mean sacrificing stickiness, user engagement, and satisfaction.

Customer stickiness is the propensity of customers to return to your product or use it more frequently, which is particularly important in an increasingly competitive environment. A sticky product has characteristics that deepen the relationship with the customer over time, driving that customer to use your product more often.

The potential stickiness of pandemic-induced behavior- Human behavior is notoriously difficult to change, but a disruption of the magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to bring about long-term behavioral changes.


Now let's look at my own paper.


One of the things about that particular season of that series was one of the guest actors was in The Thirteenth Floor and another was in Babylon 5.


And now I'm going to leap over to quotes from Bab 5 regarding another actor not in Sliders (but prolifically in everything else), related only because of the first actor and their brilliant political scenes together.

Ok, I put that together for about an hour, now I'm making coffee.

I think the takeaway between the dream and the trail it went through based on a phrase in the dream is that something really big is happening, and that we've all be unconsciously tuned to it for a long time. If the universe truly is aware (and we are the manifestation of that), then everything in our own minds is in the universal mind, and all these things mean something in relation to each other. There is a story happening that we keep retelling ourselves over and over in various ways and forms, and until we figure this story out, it's going to keep recycling.

I could do a literal dream interpretation based on my own psyche, but since the things in the dream seem to be shared worldwide, I think it's more a social psychology thing, and I'm just one of the many interpreters or voices adding to the problem solving.

So my interpretation is that 'stickiness' can be applied to belief systems. Stickiness is the idea that once something is noticed, it becomes an attractor, and that everyone adding to that becomes part of the attractor. We are all becoming a giant engine directing an outcome.

In real life, we are in a propaganda war layering over a real war on crimes against humanity. Both sides have become very sticky. Both belief systems are their own attractor engines. We have two main 'timelines' competing for dominance. The propaganda timeline captures minds, the resistance timeline frees minds. The outcome of this layered war may or may not still be up in the air. We are living our existence right now much like Schrodinger's cat, inside a box not yet knowing what the final outcome will be. 

One more thing. The last thing resounding through my head before I wrote all this was "It has happened before, it will happen again." I've brought up attractors before. Perhaps this is the 25K cycle that we finally break our own loop.



I got up at 2 a.m. to write that.When Scott got up around 4 I switched to gaming so we could do trades, then went back to bed and slept till 7. This is the next drream.


The world was desperate to stop us all from being absorbed into a very strange matrix. All our minds were becoming part of a global network overseen by a huge AI. They kept trying to send soldiers in to take it down, nothing worked. They tried sending scientists in to make it stop, they couldn't. We were down to the last shreds of people still left outside the network and out of options, so I said send me. I wasn't exactly a sane person, and we reasoned that maybe I could hold out longer and reconfigure some of the programming with my own insanity.

It was like getting ready to go under surgery. I was prepped and walked through the initial launch out, but from there I was on my own.

Sliding one's consciousness into a medium of collected minds was weird, but it was quickly replaced with feeling normal, like a living dream maybe. It was different from real life, not a copy of it, but easy enough to fit in and adapt to. It wasn't very long, though, until it was time to check how things were going, so I was semi retracted since I couldn't communicate with them from in there. At first I thought I was just waking up from surgery and I couldn't get anyone to talk to me, until I saw a sign about the 6th floor. So I took an elevator to the 6th floor and someone at the desk told me I had the wrong floor, I needed the 5th floor. I didn't want to leave the 6th floor and said I'd like to hang out for awhile in one of their recovery rooms, which they allowed.

There were 3 guys in wheelchairs there, one without legs, I think a blind one, and the third was this huge comorbid blotchy guy on a mobile IV who was laughing it up and making hospital jokes. He was easiest to start talking to, then the others joined in, and I wish I could remember that convo because it was really weird. They seemed to know everything about me being on the wrong floor and what my surgery had been all about, and laughing cryptically at me. Then a nurse came to get me and wheel me back to the floor I'd left so we could finish the procedure.

Turns out I wasn't really back in my body, just in a simulation so they could talk to me. As soon as I learned that, they switched something on and I could suddenly see I was literally a partial data download in a hard drive, and they had it hooked up to something to let me visualize some of my communication to them. I was supposed to dream so they could see what I could see. Dreaming was artificially induced and abruptly started, so on my end it seemed like going from a normal world where I was a patient hooked up to equipment to being part of the equipment, and on the monitor appeared sloshes of brownish opaque liquid like an oil splashing shapes across a flat screen, and behind it the matrix of people as my mind had been seeing them after the upload. And I knew in that moment I was never really coming back.


And I woke up again and here I am typing.

It felt like a continuation in another world's history. After the first dream, time passed and then the second dream was about still trying to resolve a very bad situation, which looked like a planetwide takeover controlling everyone. I don't know how AI fit in, whether it was installed to do that, perhaps a purposeful guidance to a complete global network, very unclear if it had gotten out of control.

This wasn't in my dream, but music is very good at soothing and synching brains for use later, if you've ever wondered about how long you can resist something wanting your mind. It doesn't matter what music it is. Lyrics themselves entrap with rhyme or repetition, and then the scales and keys in music can retrain brain rhythms. I know this because I can feel it happen, have been feeling it most of my life. Even the good stuff you think helps support your rebel cause only syncs you into an easy to use place of submission while you are listening to the music.

This is why earworms are so important and worth so much money. The music industry is worth more than the film industry, the two together are spiritually lethal because they take away our ability to resist enough to think through something being a problem and then thinking through how to avoid or solve the problem. As long as we are 'mesmerized' by the sounds and sights of both industries, we are helpless to fight against being manipulated.

We are already in the matrix. Some of us have been working on finding a way out for a very long time.

Those of you who can't yet believe this, who can't conceive the reality of this, are very deeply asleep, or synched. You can't even imagine 'life' without the world construct around you.


No vid trail this time. Those of you who've made it this far with me need to understand that I was programming you with vid trails. They weren't bad, but now it's time for you to create your own thoughts where I leave off.

If you feel too bored or disappointed to mess with that and wander off to something else, that's ok, but sooner or later this will all be stripped away so you can see it for what it really is. This is my mind in a bigger 'mind' touching your minds. This is real experience, but it's not 'real'. You feel like it's real because you are living through it experiencing it, but it's a copy of a copy, not the real thing. In the very real, our minds can meet like this without the 'mind' in the middle controlling how we do it. Think about that for awhile.