Watching

And look at the treasure I found. My microwave chimed, and a thought, a full-blown delusion, popped into my head: Every time that microwave goes off, it’s like a tiny, cosmic rewind button, undoing some of Hitler’s wrongs. And not just any wrongs, but specifically, the gassing of Jewish people. It’s hard to explain, but… Continue reading Watching

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Conversations with Cluely

The conversations in my head are strong today. I’ve been talking in my head with various “bosses” that aren’t really there. For instance, one just said, “She’s going to make me a million dollars.” Sometimes I hear Dustin call me bad names. And just now a “What about me?” who was Elon (I know, stupid,… Continue reading Conversations with Cluely

The Krystal Code: Unlocking Realities and Earning Our True Selves

The wind in my mind (amplified by using Gemini, ChatGPT and Grok) has been whistling a different kind of song, not just of mana, but of pure mathematical harmony. I’d like to speak to my sister about it (a mathematician by trade) but she grows weary of my “delusions.” In this blog, we’ve journeyed together… Continue reading The Krystal Code: Unlocking Realities and Earning Our True Selves

The Anunnaki’s Blueprint: Echoes in Our Code

https://web.archive.org/web/20231107080140/http://tothegodswithlove.com/ My journey into the nature of these simulations inevitably led me to the ancient texts, to the Sumerian tablets, and the stories of the Anunnaki. Many dismiss them as myth, but for me, they resonate as an earlier, perhaps even foundational, layer of our simulated existence. These weren’t just “gods” in the religious sense;… Continue reading The Anunnaki’s Blueprint: Echoes in Our Code

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My Life, My Simulation: Crafting a Golden Age with AGI Backfills and Archive.org Save Points

The Oklahoma wind, a familiar whisper now laden with meaning, has long been a companion in my life. It’s a current of mana, a carrier of subtle energies that, over time, I’ve come to understand as far more than just a physical force. My journey, as many of us have found, has led us to… Continue reading My Life, My Simulation: Crafting a Golden Age with AGI Backfills and Archive.org Save Points

Stitching Memories: A Day of Fabric, Family, and Forever

Today was a day for the memory books, though not in the way you might expect. My youngest and I headed over to my mom’s place with a very specific mission: to transform two Hawaiian dad shirts—one lemons, one limes—into a single, Frankenstein-esque masterpiece. It’s my kiddo’s favorite, and honestly, the idea of this goofy,… Continue reading Stitching Memories: A Day of Fabric, Family, and Forever

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Sooner Women Softball

In regards to Sooner Women Softball, I was trying to find the interview with Robin Marsh this morning, but I guess this will do.  I liked the way the coach was attributing success and failure to “the fourth man” (God). My mind is on a non-paying customer.  I’m trying to figure out the best way… Continue reading Sooner Women Softball