Sorry. This is the 2nd time that you or another Substack friend have misunderstood my metaphorical use of "met" or "introduced to" when I speak of getting to know someone who was already dead. I think that I can get to know someone if I read what they have written or a book about their life and work or when someone has spoken to me about…
Sorry. This is the 2nd time that you or another Substack friend have misunderstood my metaphorical use of "met" or "introduced to" when I speak of getting to know someone who was already dead. I think that I can get to know someone if I read what they have written or a book about their life and work or when someone has spoken to me about such stuff..
It possibly comes from my mother's and her family's psychic stuff and my development of intuitive and psychic talents. I don't have to physically meet people (especially if they are dead) before feeling that i know them and regard them as friends. When my professional career moved in that direction, I felt that he was watching and smiling. I also felt that he was guiding me when I first started to support trans people through their transition.
Totally makes sense. If I had been better at math, I would have realized you meant figuratively and spiritually. But I’m bad at math. If my memory is correct, Dr. Hirschfeld passed in 1935. I’m sure he was happy to have “met” someone to help move his life’s work forward with heart and courage.
He is delighted that sexuality and gender are now respectable studies and research areas in many academic realms nowadays. He offers me a picture of a pendulum. I think that he is saddened at how homophobia and transphobia is resurging. I see a serpent threshing as it is stabbed with a dagger. I hope that he means that it is the death throws of hostility and discrimination.
I definitely agree with the pendulum visual and the loud/proud death rattles of hateful lizard-brained dinosaurs. Sadly, the rattles are triggering more lizard-brain types. The circle (jerk) of life, I guess. Love and light to you!
Sorry. This is the 2nd time that you or another Substack friend have misunderstood my metaphorical use of "met" or "introduced to" when I speak of getting to know someone who was already dead. I think that I can get to know someone if I read what they have written or a book about their life and work or when someone has spoken to me about such stuff..
It possibly comes from my mother's and her family's psychic stuff and my development of intuitive and psychic talents. I don't have to physically meet people (especially if they are dead) before feeling that i know them and regard them as friends. When my professional career moved in that direction, I felt that he was watching and smiling. I also felt that he was guiding me when I first started to support trans people through their transition.
Totally makes sense. If I had been better at math, I would have realized you meant figuratively and spiritually. But I’m bad at math. If my memory is correct, Dr. Hirschfeld passed in 1935. I’m sure he was happy to have “met” someone to help move his life’s work forward with heart and courage.
He is delighted that sexuality and gender are now respectable studies and research areas in many academic realms nowadays. He offers me a picture of a pendulum. I think that he is saddened at how homophobia and transphobia is resurging. I see a serpent threshing as it is stabbed with a dagger. I hope that he means that it is the death throws of hostility and discrimination.
I definitely agree with the pendulum visual and the loud/proud death rattles of hateful lizard-brained dinosaurs. Sadly, the rattles are triggering more lizard-brain types. The circle (jerk) of life, I guess. Love and light to you!