I love words so I write them. I’ve been doing that since I was old enough to read. I am a published literary writer and I was an adjunct English professor at Northern Michigan University for many years. I write and live and love off the grid on 35 acres and a trout stream in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula with my son, Joshua, who has Down Syndrome, and with an English Shepherd dog named Maggie, and with my husband when he can make it here which isn’t often. This blog started out being about my work, and it will continue to be. ( I’m working on a novel about premonitions and dreams.) But this blog is also about living off the grid and about my experimentation with diet—most recently the Carnivore Diet. I started on the Ketogenic diet, but have moved into Carnivore. How long, I don’t know. But I’ve become interest in the effects of diet on not just my health, but on creativity. And I’m interested in the effects of the diet on my dreams.
Ah, dreams... The day before my son was born, my mother “dreamed” or was told my son would have Down Syndrome, something she told my brother ahead of time. I’ve never known what to make of that. So I’m interested in prophetic dreams, lucid dreaming, creativity and dreams, night terrors. Who isn't interested in that? I’m interested in Freud (more Jung) and Einstein’s theories of time and how their ideas inform my dreams. I’m interested in mining a deeper relationship with a dream world not confined to daytime experiences, and how the night might inform a more fully imagined daytime “reality.” And vice-versa. Which is the dream?? I’m exploring dreams of all sorts. Come explore with me…
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3 thoughts on “Carnivore Dream s- Elon Musk!”
You should see it over there. People are actually melting down over this. They needed to be reminded that no one’s trying to shut them down, that the First Amendment protects everyone’s right to say whatever they want, not just liberals, and that choosing not to listen to something is still up to them. Musk is simply saying what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
Right! How can you discuss things properly if you decide upfront that you’re not going to listen to people with different opinions? It’s like you’re committing blasphemy if your opinion differs from the accepted one. This is whether you’re discussing how to cope with the pandemic (for which HCQ and Ivermectin might have been the solution for the majority of people) or climate change (which I think is a total crock, as do many scientists and weather people, who have perfectly valid explanations for why things are happening) or inflation (which is likely the result of the government cranking up the printing presses, not because the rich don’t pay their “fair share” of taxes). Now I hope these opinions can be heard. It might be a vain hope, but a hope nevertheless…
You should see it over there. People are actually melting down over this. They needed to be reminded that no one’s trying to shut them down, that the First Amendment protects everyone’s right to say whatever they want, not just liberals, and that choosing not to listen to something is still up to them. Musk is simply saying what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
It’s an amazing thing. Completely amazing they think they should be able to silence people. I can’t even begin to understand the mentality.
Right! How can you discuss things properly if you decide upfront that you’re not going to listen to people with different opinions? It’s like you’re committing blasphemy if your opinion differs from the accepted one. This is whether you’re discussing how to cope with the pandemic (for which HCQ and Ivermectin might have been the solution for the majority of people) or climate change (which I think is a total crock, as do many scientists and weather people, who have perfectly valid explanations for why things are happening) or inflation (which is likely the result of the government cranking up the printing presses, not because the rich don’t pay their “fair share” of taxes). Now I hope these opinions can be heard. It might be a vain hope, but a hope nevertheless…