Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Adventure Beginnings

Only three of you have been selected to participate in this adventure. One of you is bound to me genetically, the other spiritually. Not using the term spiritually in it's normal connotation, but within its broader sense of being bound in soul. The third person is bound to me by cords of attachment that amaze even me, but the cords are bound deep.

I think I may open this to the three of you so you can post blogs of your own. Right now I am researching the feasibility of that.

Until then, this blog will consist of thought process, or in neurological terms, dendrite activity of my own. Not that I believe all dendrite activity is from within one's own cerebral environ, but it will be dendrite activity that will be processing through the neurons in my own environ.

I hope to stretch my own environment in this process as I put into static words what has been processing as dynamic bursts of electron energy. It is claimed by many Christian historians that the early Jews resisted their oral tradition of their peoples story being written down because it would take something that was fluid and dynamic and put it into static words with finite definition. They were opposed to setting the history into print until they were persuaded, read that influenced by money, to do so by the Greeks at Alexandria.

I hope to put down dynamic thought processes in simple enough terms that I can make it understandable yet not loose its force. Two of you being younger by considerable years than myself will understand much of the processes going on in my mind, I just hope to make it all recognizable by me!!

I may need to keep this blog address very secluded, so until I get to a point where I know what direction it will take, I presume you each will keep it to yourselves.

Thanks for coming along. If, indeed, you are still willing to come along. Until I sort out the direction, you might want to refrain from posting comments here, but rather use an email address I created just for this blog: Deleted by the author. It is not a meaningless address plucked out of the air, but one that resonates with me and is a tribute to a person I love dearly.

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