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Faith, fact, intuition, heart, head, free will, intelligence are but a few options for finding truth while traveling life's journeys. As we come out the other end of the swirl of the life tornado, truth will always have been part of the experience. While some of us stumble bumble into truth, there are those one in a million gifted individuals with vision to understanding universal truth; something much larger than personal truth or a preferred version of reality. If we are lucky, we will find one of those individuals in our search. In the mean time, for this author the colors that spill from the prism of ‘the circle of 3’ enlighten, fascinate and challenge me to define truth.
The circle of 3 stimulates the right and left brain functions of the mind in seeking answers. Is this a person? Is this a place? Is this a thing? My right brain doesn’t necessarily need the 3 questions to be answered as it uses creative energy in the process. But my left brain has to know how to categorize events. The circle helps with keeping my objectivity. I’ll use an example that fascinates me: the New Hampshire Mystery Stone.
My creative right brain loves this mysterious piece of art. My analytic mind pushes to understand its meaning. I solve the objection of my left brain logical mind in the circle of 3.
The Mystery Stone is a sense quartzite shaped into a small goose egg; making it a ‘thing’. One side of this stone has the carved image of a face. Determination for whether the stone represents a person appears to say 'yes' and of course this leads to who? On the same stone there is an image of a dwelling that looks like a tee pee and just below it is a circle. The stone appears to represent a ‘place’ or a community. Now I have deeper thoughts about this interesting mystery, but I'll leave it a mystery waiting for each person to solve the 'thing' question. Unbiased observation in the analysis is always needed.
It is my belief that explorers instinctively understand the tools for finding truth. Each time they journey into the unknown they do so with an expanded 'two dimensional real' experience. I think they enter the circle of 3 in this dimensional shift. I try to follow the clues they left behind.
When I finished reading the fourth book in the Harry Potter series I thought: 'adults need a literary work like that for summer escape reading'. I pondered an interesting theme: 'a search for truth' with a fresh point of view. It would be fun to reflect on life's experiences using 'truth' as my main character. Truth could come alive; revealing itself through the heart, expanding the soul while exploring right and left brain thinking in the journey. Truth be told, life's 'untruths' had been keeping me awake at night and this annoyed me. Writing about the mystery school of life, with its hidden secrets, became more than a thought about a good summer novel for the beach; it was a welcome companion in the wee hours.
'The Falcon, The Fallon and The Theory of Everything' is the first in a trilogy. (There's a story line in my den about the odd title.) I think of it as an 'ah ha' touch stone. With the promise of twists and turns, I captured circumstances that I hope will tweek how you view your world. The adventure involves truth standing shoulder to shoulder amid eye opening weirdness. It has a plot that allows you to ponder a point of view you won't find daily life, history or religion. There's even a 'zapper' of a new kind of spiritual awakening. My intention was to offer an opportunity to consider perspective as you evaluate truth.
While writing is just one of my passions, I've been a 12 year explorer of parapraxis. The unconscious mind makes for fascinating research. I have discovered some high strangeness in the dimensional world of secret messages; known as backward masking. I include many findings in my writing from this practice. Perhaps we can compare notes.
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