June 23, 2005

A seemingly insignificant turn of events….

It was a seemingly insignificant turn of events and even during their occurrence I couldn’t put my finger on exactly what was so strange about them - I picked up a pen, Iwan walked past with a kettle, the sun caught my eye through the window and the Russians were speaking their lingo over in the left of my vision..... it all felt so familiar for a second - I couldn’t say what was to come next - but I was feeling that what ever did wouldn’t come as a surprise - and then it passed - gone - the world was as before - my extra sensory perception had evaporated - all that remained was a feeling of being mildly spagged out and unsure of what had really passed....

Whales and Dolphins are believed to have an extra sense called “Bio-magnetism” which enables them to detect variations in the Earths magnetic field. Some scientists think that they use this like a map to find their way around. Their memory works not in the sort of filing/visual nature ours does, but in a way that allows them to register vibrations and automatically match them to a previous experience thus allowing them to recognise where they are straight away.....

....Sort of like really advanced mastery of De-Ja-Vu perhaps.....

If you have been smoking some of gods green finest......you mix that last paragraph or two with the concept of time and space along with our existence upon this earth and listening to Kruder and Dorfmeisters remix of bug powder dust.....you could very well be staring at the wall for a helluva long time not knowing what the fuck is going on…

....but feeling like you might have the answer if you just thought hard enough.....

Spo | June 23, 2005

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