Archive for March 14th, 2008

brain hops

No matter what I do, it works. Random choices give more than a random result. I did not expect genome sequencing to show up, but then I never know what will show up really. Earlier today, before going to the doctor’s office I copied the titles of the last fifteen posts I had done, plus that which I had just put on: laughter’s path and guess what happened later? With all the letters shown:

I ANAGRAMMED (all those titles) and got this:

“Need to adhere to new diet, triglycerides are much too high. Must get metabolism up, unusual spinning effect in middle age. Brain path hops…Why’s Church a principal part in Genome X sequence work? Put it up next.”

OK. I went to a new doctor for a reflux problem today, told him about my vestibular problem, he did some blood tests, I was called later and told my triglycerides were too high, and I need to go back in a week. My A.D.D. gets me to think about genome sequencing and the next part of the anagram shows me the name of someone who is actually working on the genome x dna sequencing, yes, his name is Church.

I had to look up that last link, so who has the best explanation to this anagram set?

laughter’s path

I don’t always use random comics to anagram, sometimes I just use random words that show up as part of a search for something else, or even a portion of text in newspapers or magazines, sometimes even something said on the TV or song lyrics. It is what it is when it is. I knew there was something else in the anagram I did the other day, but did not have time to do it.  I re-anagrammed the text from the two bubbles, which were first shown in the blog entry before that where I did an anagram from the words “Cosmically delicious” Those two words anagrammed to “loci used a silly comic.”

The text from the Up and Down post, “It’s amazing how the Legion makes you forget your past [and] Yeah, it makes you forget most everything” anagrammed to, “if you got “theory”, laughter’s path gives woman key of mystery, take  it serious, might manage ozone.” So in today’s collage I am using some comics from yesterday and some of today’s comics to tie things together. You’d only know that if you have been paying attention for a few posts.

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One of those blogs where you need to go back a few entries in order to connect some of the anagrams, comics, or collages, as is often the case of art imitating life.

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A friend told me I should blog here. I use Cosmic Bubbles to make a connection between an inner and outer world, where comics anagram to a functional place in my life. I write in nexus form, (at least that is what I call it) because one thing builds on another generally. I am led to use my senses in ways most people might not, because I am aware of a natural presence, I guess I should say. I talk to God, Jesus, ET, the Big Guy, "them." Some may now say, OK, let's move on, find another blog, this woman is just nuts (something I may have said a few years back myself). But you might not...you might just find something else a little eerie, a little fun, spooky maybe in an Einsteinian way. Tying anagrams to daily life or a continuing series of concepts may just give you another perspective, allowing you to become a bit more aware of yourself in the scheme of things. It is always better to go back a few posts because one post alone doesn't really tell you what is going on here. What does go on is a connection, where sometimes I write a thought and I hear something on TV to clarify the thought I just had. Yes, I believe thoughts are real things, they manifest in ways I did not know about until the past couple of years. I used concrete examples, documenting as best I can as things occur, so people can see the synchronicity of the moment, the coincidence as it were, if you believe things are so random. Well, I believe all things are possible, and I show that every day in some small way.