Page 2 - "Night Shift"
"The human brain can envision any scenario and will it (think it) into being."
The cosmos is a giant consciousness and you are an integral part of it whether you know this or not. You are infinitely tethered to it"."Most people go about their lives in a humdrum, mundane manner." "They think little of the deeper meaning of life but are more interested in getting up and going to work, a half hour for lunch, please the boss, timidly ask for a raise, come home, kiss the spouse, have dinner, help the kids with homework. and then the whole routine starts over again the next day."
"They never really give any thought to their existence other than the weekend when it's time for Saturday night football, a glass of wine or a few beers."
"There are very few who think outside the box (The Matrix) and wonder about who, what, why and when, where, if and how come."
"Think of it this way, your collective brains (those individuals who are aware) are tethered to one giant computer that is centered in the middle of your Milky Way Galaxy." "This huge behemoth of a computer is extremely sensitive to the vibrations it receives (kinda like a spider who's one leg is gently touching a strand of her web, waiting for a struggling host) as it continually receives human input."
"And what is the output", I asked?
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"Why do you continue to stand in the corner?" "Come over here and sit down closer to me."
I emerged from the shadows and out into the dim light. I slowly shuffled my way across the wooden floor listening to it creak and groan under the weight of my steps. I softly grasped the back of the chair opposite hers and sat down.
"I am sorry, please forgive me, I should have invited you sooner."
Being closer to her, I was able to closely study her face. She reminded me of a long forgotten, ancient and worn marble statue, long since hidden and now covered in vines and brambles, quietly reposing in the corner of an old courtyard, her shrouded face crisscrossed all over with Nazca-like lines.
She was only coming to light simply because someone had been actively searching for her and then, quite suddenly and taken completely by surprise, had discovered exactly what they were searching for.
She was almost alluring in a weird sort of way. She mesmerized, soothed and comforted. I felt completely relaxed.
She interrupted my reverie.
"Would you like a cup of coffee?" She didn't wait for my answer but pushed her chair back and rose quickly from the table, her black shawl twinkling merrily as she moved, ambling toward the window where a steaming coffee pot was brewing.
In an instant she was back at the table with two hot cups in her hands.
"Thank you", I said as I grasped a delicate china cup.
She leaned forward and motioned to me to come closer. Her glowing eyes were full of intent.
"Now that we've become acquainted, why don't we get down to business."
I thought I heard a faint little laugh,
Her countenance abruptly changed.
The flames were gone and I felt myself being drawn down into two deeply penetrating dark gray eyes as she continued to scrutinize and study me, lifting the china cup to her lips.
The smell of the coffee was wonderful. It's fragrance soared through the kitchen.
In that very moment I knew I was in for one heck of a ride. I was now under her spell. She was drawing me in, like a moth to a flame.
She didn't move a muscle but continued watching me, slowly sipping her coffee.
"Finally", as she put down her cup, "you don't have just one question for me, you have several."
I shyly admitted, "you're absolutely right."
"Well, let's just take them one at a time. I will proceed slowly and if you feel the need to interrupt, if you have any questions, please stop me and I'll explain further. I will simplify things for you so you will understand.
"Your main concern is wanting to know about the Matrix so let's get started."
"To answer your question, the first thing you need to know is the makeup of the human brain"
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