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Recusant Voice of 'The Infinites' for Earth, Mars,
Menus, Saturn, Pluto, end Zydokumzrusk.hen
Vol. XI SEPTEMBER, 1984 No. 5
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HART to HEART 2
AUDITORIAL -- Our Unfinished Projects
Mess Up Our Future 3
THE STORY OF THE TOLEOS
- -Franklin Sullivan, D.Scn. . . 4
STAR DUST
-- Sylvia DeLong 1
GEORGIA TRIP PICTURES 8-9
CREATION OF A CREATOR
- -Dr. Karl Kridler 11
ORACLE OF DREAMS
- -Lowana Julaine 12
I SEE FOR YOU
-- " Louis" 14
DEAR EDITOR 15
POLICY: Don't take it so damn' seriously. The infnite'ness of Man is not reduced to a "split infinity"
by wars, taxes, or "experts" who seek to sell
him what he already has in an infinite amount.
SIRI-POLICY: We reserve the right to change our minds
from issue to issue, or even from page to page,
if we desire.
SUB-SUB-POLICY: Each Man has the inherent right to be
his own and only "Authority "
SUB-SUB-SUB-POLICY -- We have no objection L.-educated
guesses" about Man's destiny -- if there's no
price tag to it, and if the guesser has no objection to our guessing he's only guessing.
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OUR UNFINISHED A MAN MIGHT be the greatest
PROJECTS MESS builder in the world, but
UP OUR FUTURES if he pimpled his environment
with unfinished structures -- a
yawning basement here, a foundation or so
there, some naked walls and windowless beginnings elsewhere -- his talents would not be far
recognized nor widely accepted. Nor could he
find financial backing to continue for long
his compulsive inexecution.
Recently, we were present at a chalk-talk
type of discussion in which it was pointed out
the shortcomings of communication. People are
talked AT, talked TO, talked ABOUT, but seldom
talked WITH. Communications are initiated, but
are left to wither on the conversational vine,
According to the speaker, this I s one of the
aberrations of society -- especially in a day
when communication makes up such a great part
of everyday living.
However, we were struck by the similarity
of her points in regard to communication to a
more basic failure -- uncompleted tasks and cycles. From childhood, we resolve and postulate
goals and ambitions, which, too, a re allowed
to wither for any number of reasons.
If you decide at the age of three that you
are going to be a policeman when you grow up,
it's 0. K. to change your mind and become a
bookkeeper, or banker -- if you let your subconscious know you're making the change. Otherwise, you may find yourself falsifying some
books fora few millions, and injecting incriminating evidence where it can be found; you're
being a policeman, catching a criminal. The
fact that the criminal you're catching is yourself is beside the point, the subconscious
doesn't differentiate, it merely carries out
mentalpicture-orders given it by the boss -- you.
ONE COULD carry this hypothesis into infinity
-- the arsonist is a grown-up would-be fireman; the "meter -Molly " protecting her streetrental devices may be carrying out a distorted
version of a wish to grow up and maintain a
boarding house; or the motorist traveling down
the center of the road at 80 miles an hour,
with no thought of cars approaching from the
blind side of the hill, may have wanted to be
an engineer on a clear track -- and being a politician was farthest from his early thoughts.
What of the mystic who has made a deep study
of philosophy -- and comes up with a new ology?
In proclaiming a universal Creative Force, can
he be excused if he lapses into talk of a God
chiding the human couple He created for doing
that which He, the Know-it-all, didn't suspect
until He saw them trying to cover themselves
with a worm-eaten fig leaf? Would not his early
decisions to be a''good boy" so he could use a
Heavenly zip code after death distort any discoveries the grown, intelligent man might come
up with -- unless, of course, he remembered and
negated those childhood decisions?
Too many of us treat our mental postulates
as orphan kittens we can drop into the nearest
creek whenever they start palling on us -- not
realizing that these kittens are the cats with
more than the proverbial nine lives.
Complete each cycle -- or, at least, recognize
that the cycle you are casting off is being
abandoned, lest it become a rotting albatross
hanging around your neck, an influence on any
future decisions. Otherwise, one becomes as the
Atheist who swears: "So help me, God, I'm an
Atheist -- and I'd swear on a stack of Bibles
that there isn't a word of truth in it."
We have divorce laws to prevent bigamy -- but
unfortunately, there are no such laws to protect us from conflicting decisions which insist on joint tenancy with whatever we are doing or thinking today.