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Rambling in Wonderland

In this Blog you will find the mad ramblings and philosophical fragments of SSHenry. There is no guarantee which you will get from one day to the next, so hang onto your hat, beware of mushrooms and don't step on the moanraths!

SSHenry takes turns playing Alice, the Cheshire cat and the Red Queen. But never the White Rabbit. If there is one thing SS has learned is that you leave the rabbit alone.

  1. Been There - Done That

    Its odd (or maybe not), but there are certain subjects; studies; concepts that I have no objection to whatsoever, but with which I also have no patience with. It's as if a part of me takes one look, raises and eyebrow and says "dude, that is SO last lifetime! - move on, there's more interesting stuff to pay attention to."

    Maths fall firmly into this category. I have nothing against them. I "get" them (at their most basic levels). But I lose interest within ...
  2. Too Twisted for Color TV

    I don’t know if this woman was psychotic, delusional, suffering from Alzheimer’s or some other dissociative disorder, or if she was – something else. Regardless – it was the bit at the end that really got to me, the rest I could have dismissed as just an odd woman saying odd things.

    I’m just adding it to the “very strange” category of my experiences and leaving it that. But I thought I’d share it here in case anyone is interested.

    Caution: Very long post. ...
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  3. The Chrysalis Effect

    There comes a point in the life of certain catepillars, when they have eaten enough, when enough nutrients have been stored, when the catepillar reaches this point it spins a silk pad on a leaf or twig and hangs upside down where it then molts its outer skin, leaving itself encased in its green chrysalis.

    Inside the chrysalis an amazing transformation takes place. The catepillar’s body then completely breaks
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  4. Something More

    Duality is the act of being twofold, of each thing having an opposite.

    The dualistic nature of the world is what allows us to exist as individuals – separate from each other. “Me” as opposed to “you.”

    The dualistic nature of the world is what allows us to experience one thing by comparing it and contrasting it with its opposite, “hot” as opposed to “cold” or “light” as
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  5. An Apocalypse

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    For 2,000 years Christianity has actively predicted the apocalypse. But what exactly IS the apocalypse? In a nutshell Christianity was carrying on the Judaic teaching of the apocalypse (a belief shared by the Muslims as well) which can be defined as a cosmic cataclysm in which God destroys the ruling powers of evil. They may not agree on who is considered good or evil, or how exactly the
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