12/25/2015
Time lapse:
First, I’d like to say that, even though it’s Christmas, I believe that many of you who are reading this(if anyone is reading this at all), are a lot like me, in the context that we’re not really doing anything compared to the sense that Christmas gives us. That being said, I still would like to say ‘Merry Christmas’ to you anyway.
And now, the advice. The definition of ‘Time lapse’ comes from a ‘Chia Pet’ commercial that I watched from youtube.com. If you choose to see the commercial, just go to web site www.youtube.com, type ‘chia pet commercial’ in the search engine, search for it, and the commercial I used was the one that was viewed over 747,000 times, and was made available over 9 years ago, according to youtube. When you watch the commercial, you will see illustrations of the ‘Chia Pet’ seeds grow very quickly. The illustration would state that full? growth would take 1-2 weeks. Now, what I will do with this ‘Time lapse’ definition is give you several examples as it relates to instigation.
Here is the 1st example: I believe that many of the casual instigations that innocent people experience, such as when they are using public transportation when commuting to and from work, are imposed upon them to experience in a brief, quick, manner, and that all of those brief, quick interjections of instigations may give innocent people a false and misleading sense of time lapse, as it relates to the interpretation of other notions. [Unfortunately, I don’ t have a specific example to give you. I do have an example for myself, of course, but even though it wouldn’t be entirely inappropriate for me to type such an example in, the level of embarrassment that it would cause me to experience makes the example unacceptable for me to type in. So therefore, I don’t have an example to give you. However, I do have a ‘pending’ example for this idea, ‘pending’ meaning an example I recommend to use to try to discover the answer. The ‘pending’ example is in episode 6.2 ‘Day of the Moon’ from series ‘Doctor Who(2011)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference begins 10 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
The Doctor(Matt Smith):-‘Take a good long look.'(Everyone is looking at a hologram. The Doctor then turns off the hologram). You just saw an image of one of the creatures we’re fighting. Describe it to me.
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The Doctor:-‘No. Neither can I.’
Of course, for that example, I represent The Doctor, you represent the other people in the Tardis, and none of us can explain what we have just seen. However, since I represent The Doctor, I think I am a little ahead of the race here, since I am the one that is leading the explanation. You may watch a little more of that scene, both before and after the quote, in relation to advice, if you want more background about it.
The next ‘Time lapse’ example starts using episode 2.8 ‘I, Mudd’ from series ‘Star Trek(1967)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference starts 36 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode, when Captain Kirk(William Shatner) says quote-‘Next we take the Alices on a trip through Wonderland.’ Refurbished for advice, of course, the emphasis of the ‘Star Trek’ reference is when the androids are deactivated by the misleading portrayals of the Enterprise crew. Their deactivation, refurbished for advice, of course, is an example of how your own sense of self appearance is targeted by the ‘Time lapse’ instigation that is being explained. I call this bookmark ‘Time lapse, self appearance’. When you experience such an instigation, you may try to figure it out using what you are perceiving as a reference point, when in fact the instigator’s target is your own sense of self appearance. While you are looking for a solution based on what you are perceiving, with the influence of such an instigation, you have left your guard down somewhat your own sense of self appearance. Notice the refurbished similarities from the ‘Star Trek’ episode. While the androids are trying to resolve what they are perceiving, their own sense of self appearance is being manipulated by the Enterprise crew. So far, this ‘Star Trek’ reference is the only example I can think of right now that may help you understand such an instigation phenomena. [The solution, with the rest of this advice, is to contemplationally use the bookmark, ‘Time lapse, self appearance’, when needed. The use of the bookmark is to help you identify how such an instigation is trying to influence your sense of self appearance. Of course, if you have also read Wishlists #1003-1008, which is provided for you in this blog, you may also choose to use your experience with blinking to resolve the ‘self appearance’ issue.
I guess I could type in more, but I don’t want to spend too much time today in front of the computer. See you next week!
Violence, viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Star Trek’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookarks ‘Time lapse’ and ‘Time lapse, self appearance’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.