[MD] real time participance

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 14 08:25:43 PDT 2008


Marsha:
> Did I insult you somehow?

SA:  Somehow, it seemed to come across as ignorant, but why and how - don't know, just somehow.  So, it doesn't mean it was only you, or only me, could have been a dark image I saw when I was three years old.  Was no dark image that I can remember... that I can remember...



Marsha:
> I didn't mean too.  You're entitled to your 
> anonymity.  -  I show my true face too.   But you must be
> nuts (no offense 
> intended) if you think I will publicly display all the
> naked details in this 
> type of forum.  I'm not even sure you would understand
> my words. Trust me, 
> the article gets to the general meaning of Inanna's
> descent.

SA:  Ok, but sometimes I get in the mood to hear what catch's another's eye.  As you mentioned to Krimel, we could be watching the same show, reading the same book, but our unique twist will catch us in unique ways.  I was looking for what catch's you deep inside, in your gut, about Inanna's descent.  The article may be good, but coming from somebody that I know a little bit more, making the descent more personal instead of the facts and figures in an article might just make the story that much more touching.  I watch cartoons with my son at times, and there is a commercial about "What if our jobs were like nursery school?" and mechanics working in a garage have this story time where somebody reads the car manuals/mechanic guides about engines and you know what, just having somebody read that boring stuff in such a way about this plug going there and that pipe going over there seemed very exciting.  It had something to do with somebody reading it to the
 group giving it a personal tone, a personal vibe, adding heart and spirit to the words.


Marsha:
> My particulars would be of little meaning or interest to others.

SA:  Something must give heart to dead pieces of paper.


Marsha:
> You know SA, there are 
> still places on Earth where women are stoned for being
> witches.  Or for 
> having their face uncovered, for that matter.  It's
> difficult enough to 
> admit I do not believe in a male deity.  Did you ever get
> to that book I 
> suggested?  No?  Then please hold the indignation.  I do
> the best I can.

SA:  Your correct.  I never did get that book, but I have it saved still in a folder so when I get to it.  I've been very busy.  I'm currently reading a book that I had in mind to read for over two years now.  It's been sitting on our bookshelf... waiting.  Now I'm finally reading it, and it has been well worth the wait.  Will this book you offer well worth the wait?  I've been busy with my own writing endeavor, too.  That actually occupies much of my time more than anything at the moment when it comes to books and writings.  I must stay focused.


wet,
SA


      



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