If only they would’ve paid attention. As promised, one more in the nexus of everyday life, I have done the day’s collage and anagram from a thought bubble text which, when anagrammed, points back to the post called a little dust. It should surprise no one because my batting average is pretty good with these randomly picked comic bubbles that I anagram. I would love to see others able to make these weird connections too someday. Out of hundreds of cartoons/comic strips that I browse a day, I usually seem to come up with one the makes “the” connection in my process. When I was thinking about the dust in the attic, I had to wonder if anyone gets the many layers of what attics are, some will. Wordplay seems something the universe and I do almost as a personal connection, but rarely does anyone tell me that they actually “get” this stuff. Most people just anagram, without connecting it to anything in their life. That’s OK, the universe gets it, and so do I. Today’s anagram comes from the text, “And did you consider the consequences if that strategy actually worked?” The anagram reads, “Do you like the way odd craft can change “dust” story? Quintessential creed.” It only means something if you make the connection.
Dont' stop with one post! This is 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. Some of the anagrams are outstanding coincidences of that which occurs in daily life. Give it a try!
The Last Fifteen
Marking Time in Little Boxes
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Blogroll
FUN STUFF
life posts
noteworthy anagrams
- 10-10
- 11:11
- a corny classic
- a good walk
- a secret anagram language
- a sentient kiss
- a sign
- a single step
- a two-mouse computer
- a unicorn’s anagram
- a workout
- benefits by faith
- blinded with science
- bolivar believer
- born in a manger anagram
- chicken little has some splainin to do
- comet revealed
- congratulations!
- eiffel
- first hand?
- ghostly ability
- headless neurons
- holy monday
- hydrogenous chlorophyll
- levitating
- living as opposed to
- looby loo
- looking glass
- men acknowledged
- mt snuffleupagus
- naturally
- outting pork
- peculiar treasure
- picturesque sequencing
- play on
- predictably
- rainbow phenomenon
- rib woman
- scientific image
- sentient anagrams
- squawk!
- sticking
- string talk
- swappin face
- synchronology
- the AM a gram
- the egg came first
- the point of this
- the spirit animated
- the wordpress glitch
- think
- to know the difference
- trusting in God
- uh huh
- weekend comics
- what a signal!
- wjwd
- worth while anagram
- yellow
Why I’m here…
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.
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