Jesse Elder
Action Philosopher š¤
Team Human š½
Curious Adventurer š
Occasional Teacher š±
Today was a great day.
When I was 7-8 years old
I walked into the kitchen
on the table were spread
an array of glorious books.
My father said (as I recall)
āYou can read anything you wantā
then walked away
Left me free to choose
I remember feeling the absolute awe
Of knowing that I can read whatever I want
One of those volumes was an exquisitely illustrated copy of Homerās Iliad and The Odyssey.
I devoured it.
Got lost in the world of gods and goddesses, warriors and a princess whose beauty was worth launching 1,000 ships.
Rumor on the streets is
Christopher Nolan, who has served up such excellent transmissions as Interstellar, Tenet, The Dark Knight, and Inception
Is now presumably casting
a woman as Achilles
Aftermarket parts notwithstanding
As an action philosopher
this is fascinating on many levels
None of which contaminate
the awe and splendor of Homerās
epic tale
Real will always be real
Distractions
Deceptions
will always abound
And I remain eternally thankful
For my father and mother and family
For each allowing the others
To choose whatās right for each
Right now.
05/13/2026
Good morning, world š āļø
05/13/2026
Our individual consciousness isnāt limited to the physical apparatus of our bodies - all the āframesā of time are happening simultaneously from the elevated perspective of our higher consciousness.
This is why we cannot truly ever die.
You simply withdraw your attention and focus from this aspect of physicality and reemerge back into the larger āYouā.
Kind of like an alien playing an unfathomable number of simultaneous video games, all with the same one player - just different avatars.
If a character in the game dies,
nothing happens to the player.
Just gains a fresh perspective
on how many ways there are to play.
Oh, and this Life isnāt
a āwin or loseā proposition.
You canāt get Life wrong.
Because it never ends.
Thereās just now.
(So many different Nowās)
Also, we arenāt pixelated, and this is not a simulation, in the sense that itās made by a machine.
Atheists take great comfort in that idea, because they often trust machines more than people, or their creator.
But thatās another topic for another time.
Stay tuned.
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