Wishlist #1075

12/25/2016

Greetings and salutations.(According to www.vocabulary.com, ‘The expression “Greetings and salutations!” contains two words meaning pretty much the same thing: A salutation is a form of greeting.’ It is now 6:20 PM EST for me, and before I start explaining bookmark ‘Unattended’, I want to introduce to you the music video. As I said in a recent list, I can just offer you a music video. It doesn’t have to have some sort of deeper meaning associated with it. And so, the video I select for this list is also a video I selected for a previous list. The music video is called ‘Honey Bee’ by Blake Shelton. I figured that, since this is winter time, you might find refreshing to see a video that depicts what looks like to me to be a nice summer day, and since many of you may not listen to country music regularly, watching this video may also be a refreshing change of pace for you. To see this video for free, just go to www.youtube.com, search for the phrase ‘blake shelton honey bee’, and it’s the video that has almost 34 million views as of now. Enjoy!

Unattended:

I want to start with a reference whose purpose is to help you relate with the idea. The reference is in animated episode 2.6 ‘The Blind Bandit’ from tv series ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender(2006)’. If you have Amazon Prime, it’s included in your membership, and according to Amazon Video, it starts 7 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode. It is the way the episode illustrates how Toph(Jessie Flower) senses sound. The ‘Avatar’ episodes basically shows you in shades of grey how Toph interprets sound. There are other moments in the series. In relation to advice, you can use those illustrations. For now, there are several scenes in ‘The Blind Bandit’ episode that should be enough for this advice.

So, here’s the idea. I discovered this particular variety of ‘Unattended’ I think several months ago, when I was in a supermarket waiting to order cold cuts. Where I shop, you get a number, and you wait for that number to be called in order to order cold cuts. While I was waiting for my number, someone made some sort of unusual move nearby that caused me to look at my own composure response, more specifically, to check to see if something that I was doing was unattended. (According to www.dictionary.com, unattended means-‘not taken in charge; not watched over’). I looked at myself, so to speak, to see if something was unattended to.

Now, the thing about an instigation and inadvertency induced sense of making you respond as if you have left something unattended to is that the instigator or inadvertency tends to try to define the particulars of how you feel ‘unattended’. For example, when I felt unattended in the supermarket, that feeling was partially caused by causing me to feel mildly startled by the experience.

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Nathan:-‘You got something in your teeth.’

After thinking about it for a few seconds, Charles Harker eventually looked at his teeth from a reflection provided in the elevator. When you see him in the movie looking at his own teeth, that image is from the reflection provided by one of the interior walls of the elevator, not Charles Harker’s actual face.

The solution, since I believe this may be a common enough instigation to experience, is to practice knowing when it happens that the experience is trying to induce some sort of misleading sense of being ‘unattended’, and to use a more tenable response for it. For example, if I experience let’s say an obviously mild instigation for ‘Unattended’, if it is out of context and not relevant, I may just casually identify the experience, as if I noticed what color a certain car is that is parked outside. I don’t respond like I used to. In other words, I don’t need to actually check the appearance of my teeth, like Charles Harker did in the movie ‘Spy Game’. If you want to, you can still check the appearance of your teeth, so to speak. The important thing is that you can manage more how you experience such an instigation. Also, if you choose to use this idea, you should be able to upgrade it’s use very quickly.

Some violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and movie ‘Spy Game’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Unattended’ and ‘Not attended'(practice using both phrases recommended) for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

See you next week!