New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl
as quoted today by Margaret Soltan —
Unlike computers. See ReactiveX and Observable.
New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl
as quoted today by Margaret Soltan —
Unlike computers. See ReactiveX and Observable.
Frindle, Helen. The Sentient Shield . “But why, I am not aware or can’t remember anything; previous lives, contracts, whatever.” “Perhaps not, but the block has been removed. As I understand blocks are placed because the person would not be able to cope with the information of their past life, or lives, or experiences that may have been so terrible. It seems however that what is happening is that you are now needed to wake up and remember and that is why the block has been removed.” “Wake up. I don’t understand. I am sorry, I keep repeating myself but I don’t understand!” Maddy shook her herself and went quiet, she thought perhaps she needed to listen to Pam. “At this present time no, but it has been removed and you will begin to become, let’s say, more aware and remember.” “Remember what, here I go again, it seems like a riddle to me and I am beginning to feel very odd, in fact even a little frightened. It seems as if we are venturing into things that are rather supernatural.” |
Amen. See also The Crosswicks Curse.
"Thus the nature of reality comes into question…."
— Frindle, Helen. The Sentient Shield , author's preface.
Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd. Kindle edition.
Published on December 11, 2018:
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This journal on December 11, 2018 —
* See as well other references to Harlan Kane in this journal.
For the above title, see posts tagged Eternal Color.
From this evening's online New York Times —
Related imaterial —
A scene from the film of the above book —
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