Two-Thirty-ish in the Morning; Still Can't Get to Sleep: Alas... and Peace Found


"Aboriginal Rock Art Painting of a White Kangaroo at Karbanadjarlnglawe, Kudjekbinj, Australia" by Richard I'Anson

Well, I seem to be awake after all my attempts.
Forgive me my faults at this hour... I beg.
And since I'm in the recommending mood - taking no prisoners, it seems...
I'd like to speak highly of a small but powerful book, called, "Mutant Message Down Under."
Just in case you've not heard of it.

For those who need the info, it takes place in Australia.
Aborignal peoples call it dream time;
I imagine some of us in this hemisphere call a similar experience by a different name.

We are all human.
So, somewhere on the continuum of experiences...
I think we all have access to some kind of invisible, verbally inexplicable connectivity.

"The peace that passeth all understanding."

Quantum physics seems to agree... with its non-unified, but attempting, scientific theory.
Some aspects are getting mighty close:
Yay! for science fans. And any fan ya like.
We can all be fans of seemingly opposite proposals, I should think.
Everything really does seem likely to fit,
Even if the unification hasn't happened yet.

We'll see. We shall see.
From some place; some plane. Some non-time.
For then it will be now, as now is as well.
Only one of them, we're told.

I think this to be true; but don't take my word for it.
You might not, unless you've had some inexplicable connection...
underlying seeming reality.

This book is non-fiction, and tells quite the tale in short order.
Don't sell it short if anything tugs at your intuition or memory.
Probably available in the Peeberry...er, Library

http://www.amazon.com/Mutant-Message-Under-Tenth-Anniversary/dp/0060723513/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242712263&sr=1-1
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Please, please don't take this as an attack on you. I think I have good reason to be angry at Marlo Morgan but I've had the benefit of research and exploration. Perhaps you'll come to the same conclusion and perhaps not. I'll love you just the same either way. :-)

I remember reading the book "back in the day" and being disturbed by not knowing what really happened and what didn't happen. If you google the book you'll also see that Aboriginal groups are upset by the existence of this book. (http://www.dumbartung.org.au/ <------dumbartung>
(Western Australian Aboriginal Artists Advisory) )

If you read the first few customer reviews at the amazon.com link you'll also see some very important dissent from Australians.

I think one of my major problems is the exploitation of Aboriginal culture in which she is engaged. She has created out of whole cloth a whole *people* consisting entirely of magical Negroes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Negro) and imposed it on the native peoples of Australia.

So, there you go, I hope this at least gives you more information. :-)