COSMIC TRANSLATION CLASS 14 - - 'you' means everybody -------Original Message------- From: Greydon Moore Date: Saturday, November 09, 2002 23:43:00 To: Mystery Writer Subject: Re: Greydie/ Hi Mystery Writer. I was thinking of my last email to you and wrote some more to add too it. See bracketed passage below. I use the word 'you' as you have noticed, but almost invariably I mean it in a general sense where 'you' means everybody. There is a distinct handicap in communications where the word 'you' seems specifically placed and some comment attached seems directly addressed which can cause a person to sort of spin out a bit in perplexity even self defence in thoughts, I hope this has not been too much of a problem with you, it was very much with me about 25 to 30 years ago where the word 'you' I often mistook to mean me and so missed the real reason why the 'you' was being spoken. I have been aware of this problem in english regards 'you' vrs the 'you mean me' intention and have tried for years to uncover ways of being able to do writing which passes around the problem, and no success, I find I have to use the word 'you' frequently, as if speaking to more than one at one time when writing. I had a friend back then who used the word 'youse' for plural intentions. It took a while to get used to it, hearing him frequently use youse', when talking. Greydie/ (Append: finding your higher intunement factors is not a must or fail utterly, a person upon kicking the mortal bucket will arrive through heaven's door just as surely in spite of acquired decrepit or limiting conditions if illumination in consciousness is not in place. What is different is the speed of next stage processing after arriving back in the 'so-called' afterlife. The speed at which you can shuck residual mortal coils and false beliefs ad nauseum acquired in the mortal lifetime, to therefore see clearly exactly what is happening around you in the 'afterlife' and to instinctively know what to do, can have a great deal to do with how much junk and baggage you might have wanted to bring along when springing back into heaven. The more the baggage, the more the static cling, the more work has to be done getting you prepared for a next sojourn, or arranging to have you sent back to learn to understand what it was you were sent to the physical world to learn in the first place. If sent to Earth as a volunteer, to then get sucked under because of some bitter accident, for instance loosing a leg as an 8 year old, these unlucky cases do not a dilemma present to those on the other side of the open heavenly door, since usually, those who have momentarily succumbed to bitterness or perhaps a state of moral decay, can quickly shuck the mortal coil residues and come back to their senses. What has happened to you or what you did when on Earth counts for very little when getting the new arrival inspection upstairs to see how many warts and bruises have been acquired and how to start the process of cleansing the spirit body just arrived through the door. The meaning of 'forgiveness of sins' is apparent. The work in earnest, through that door, is to get you to divest of you worldly clutter and meaningless ego attractions as fast as possible, the, quote, 'sins' only count if it should happen that a person does not want to let go of them, when passing through the heavenly door. Then, this presents problems, as surely as a dog chewing the family's shoes, the only thing the dog does bad, and nothing seems to stop the dog from chewing them, it's a big puzzle until suddenly one day the dog stops chewing on its own. Humans are no different when it comes to translating a bad habit out of existence. Some humans seem to take forever, others get it in one, or meybe a few, not stalling there for a long haul even though bad habits do spring up they can be quickly dissolved by dillegent and observant humans. - GM). (insert) Vision this a massive tornado has just demolished your old shady street and suburb and there you are stepping free of the wreckage piled that-a-way which moments before was your home you sitting in the front porch enjoying colored comics in the weekend newspaper. Looking around are others stepping free, and coming foward because where you are is within a gathering zone where survivors first turn toward after a catastrophe. Enouph new each other to come together to see how well each other had survived. There is no pain, just puzzlement because already some clusters of people and individuals are starting to fade away getting dimmer not transparant then are gone, others seeming brighten standing around starting to reorganize into new groups. Then it dawns on you, the ones who faded away were not the victims there were the ones still alive. Groups are vanishing in different directions and your group too to another place where you move on ahead where it is brighter and find yourself on a ride travelling fast going....... (end insert) -------Original Message------- From: Mystery Writer Date: Monday, November 11, 2002 18:36:43 To: Greydon Moore Subject: No problem with 'you' (or youse)! Hi Greydon, That was a great analogy of the dog with the shoe and just choosing when to get rid of certain behaviors or bad habits. I am exactly like that, and reading that gives me hope of leaving behind my many bad habits that I have not yet stopped, especially one that you mentioned: clutter ... although you meant it in more than just the physical sense. I think I like space and pictures of space because it's just black night and celestial light -- no clutter (seemingly), no junk everywhere. As far as using the word "you" when you write, I have no problem with that. I believe I took it in the right sense, as "you" plural or "people in general". It is less formal than "one", as in a sentence like, "One would think that heaven is unnattainable on earth, but perhaps it isn't". I am more likely to write "YOU would think heaven is unnattainable on earth, but perhaps it isn't," as you do because that is how I speak. I keep forgetting to tell you about my Nov. 5th through 8th ordeal. I flew to the place that offered me the traveling job and took a required class. If I had not gone there on my own and pushed myself into the class (there was no computer for me...I had to look over shoulders), I might have lost out on the job that was actually already given to me! They kept telling me that I had to attend the class, but made no arrangements for me. I found out when I went there how much business politics was involved, but I don't want to bore you. I'll just say I was so busy I had like 2 meals in three days. These people are so disorganized, and I am not saying that insultingly (or that I am not disorganized myself -- because I am! I guess like attracts like).. There are just SO many people and companies involved that they are having a hard time getting everything together. I don't know from one day to the next what I am doing or where I am going. Last I knew it was San Diego -- and I may be leaving tomorrow! Clyde may check in and write back, but I am not sure, because he is at a really busy time of the semester, so if you don't hear from us for a few weeks, please don't think we've disappeared. I am conflicted in my hopes. I hope I don't have to go YET, but I also WANT to go to avoid further poverty, ha ha. Will let you know the sequel to the adventure next time I can actually get on line. I think I'll print out the rest of FARSTAR so I can finally finish reading it on planes and trains! I've had hardly any peaceful down time in which to finish it. Nice talking to you again...Take care, Mystery Writer ----- Original Message ----- From: Greydon Moore Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:22 AM To: Mystery Writer Subject: Re: No problem with 'you' (or youse)! Yeah, isn't youse the god awfullest word and yet there is no plural for you in english so youse is better than nothing. Small places tend to become very cluttered because it takes more time moving stuff around to be able to clean the place, then it does to clean the place. Nothwithstanding that Dilbert lives, there must be some perks in that job, flying to San Deigo, flying somewhere else, how many people get to fly around just doing their job. If I do not see email for awhile I shall not despair. You can always call (613) 274-7060 trouble with phone calls as you know double probably know, it is the best time to say hello to first time hello's is when you are in the best of spirits and moods, if bogged down busy at something or, if a little low because of a setback, it is not always easy to fluid and flow on phone calls of any kind, I find I tend to try and keep calls short except every so often then it is the opposite problem of how to find a way to end it, each ending the introduction to the next topic and call keeps happening. Greydie/ -------Original Message------- From: Mystery Writer Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 08:29:01 To: Greydon Moore Subject: Quasar pic Yes, 'youse' is awful! And I know some people who use it! They'll say things like, "Youse coming with me?" Yikes. It makes me laugh every time. Greydon, I have had to save your web site on our computer because it is taking so long to display, and I have to run. Some days the PC is just so slow, I guess because of Internet traffic, though I don't really know that for sure. Here's something funny: I may already have a picture of Quasar from a site of yours (19 pages!) that I printed out a couple of years ago. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to get to it again, so I printed out all these cool pictures and 3D information. I remember a cute dog in one of the pictures. I'll tell you the printed site name next time I write. Once your site saves, I'll compare the pictures with my printout. Have a nice day. Mystery Writer -------Original Message------- From: Greydon Moore Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:01:36 To: Mystery Writer Subject: Re: Quasar pic - and slow internet speeds. My twin brother Cliff has been remarking how extremely unusual solar activity since the start of november may be seriously effecting internet speeds and relay switches, his LOOK.COM search engine has seen traffic fall off dramatically in the past week and a half, and I am finding the internet very herky jerky at the best of times, these latest days. It seems to me locations on the west coast of the US are slower than other areas, the south west US has always seemed to me slower to connect to but more so at the present time. Perhaps war hysteria is hogging the pipes of the internet also contributing to the lack of high speed and dragging in the connections. Europe I have always found sometimes is slow or impossible for brief periods no different than today in November except slow or stall is more prevelant. Your reports on slow speeds regard my site suggests you are using a telephone modem, perhaps 5.6kb. If you have to use telephone modum and do not know about them, US Robotics had a 90V 5.6 modum out three years ago, which was basically much faster than an ordinary 5.6kb modem, I used the 90V until connecting to Rogers three years ago. It is possible the 90V has been eclipsed by recent advances in telephone technology, if you are using an older 5.6kb modem perhaps you should look into seeing if any faster is possible in current technologies, the price has come a way way down for higher speeds so if you need to upgrade it will not cost an arm and a leg. Greydie/ -------Original Message------- From: Mystery Writer Date: Thursday, November 14, 2002 20:50:23 To: Greydon Moore Subject: Slow internet speeds. You are exactly right ~ Telephone modem and 56 K! (-finished-) greydie@look.com