Wishlist #1112

1/27/2018

Lara Croft! (said as a greeting. Movie ‘Tomb Raider’ starring Alicia Vikander is scheduled to be in theaters March 16). It is now 5:41 PM EST for me. Since I could not find a new music video for this list, I will instead recommend to you the ‘Beastmaster’ intro again. This intro is from the tv show ‘Beastmaster(1999-2002)’ starring Daniel Goddard as Dar. To see the intro, search for phrase ‘beastmaster tv series intro’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be the 1st selection offered, with over 9.9 thousand views by MFM791.

Before I start giving you examples from an idea created with Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site, I choose to address the possible problem, that instigators may improperly exploit your use of logical associations. Since my use of Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site involves examples involving logical association development, I think it’s in your interest that I address an instigator’s possible exploitation of your use of logical associations. So, to try to be brief and concise, here is an illustration example, refurbished for advice and with inapproprieities removed. I am only recommending that you use the recommended illustration, and not the rest of the episode, for this advice. The illustration is in episode 3.17 ‘Pusher’ from sci-fi tv show ‘The X-Files(1996)’. You can purchase the standard definition of the episode from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars. According to Amazon Video, the illustration is located 16 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode, when Agent Mulder(David Duchovny) is talking to Robert Modell(Robert Wisden). Here is a quote:

Mulder:-‘Hey, you’re shoe’s untied.’

Modell:-(Modell looks at his shoes, then at Mulder.)

Mulder:-‘Made you look.’

Even though Modell is the suspected criminal, in this illustration, Mulder is the instigator that is manipulating Modell’s use of logical associations.

Not time:

To start addressing the problem that instigators may improperly impose upon your use of logical associations, here is an illustration. The illustration is from movie ‘Star Trek: Generations(1994)’ starring Malcolm McDowell as Soran and Patrick Stewart as Picard. This is the main illustration. However, if you want to see the movie with the inapproprieities removed, there are other illustrations involving Soran looking at his watch, and of course Picard with the help of Captain Kirk(William Shatner) trying to restore the timeline. A Standard Definition rental from Amazon.com for streaming costs about 3 dollars. If you have the movie available already, then you may use that instead of watching it streaming. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 58 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie. Here is a quote:

Picard:-‘Klingon vessel. We know what you are doing, and we will destroy any probe launched toward the Veridian star. We demand that you return our chief engineer and leave this system immediately.’

Soran:-‘There’s no time for this.’

The actual illustration is when Soran said quote-‘There’s no time for this.’, but I wanted you to have some sort of context use for that illustration.

So, here’s an example for idea ‘Not time’: Suppose an employee who has been working for a company for more than 10 years experiences an instigation from another employee from that company who has also been working for that company for more than 10 years. The instigation encourages an evaluation that wants the innocent employee who experienced the instigation to connect all the previous experiences with that instigator, saying that you have agreed to include those experiences as it is dictated by the instigation.

The point is that the innocent employee did not agree to participate with being instigated by the other employee, not in the past, present, or near future. Idea ‘Not time’ helps you identify that the moments in time in the past, present, and near future, are not associated with the false impressions of participation that the instigator is improperly trying to impose upon you to believe in. So, when you experience a mild to moderate instigation, you can contemplationally use phrase ‘Not time’ to let yourself know that you did not subscribe to the instigation’s falsely proposed sense of time in regards to instigation participation. So, using the illustration provided, when Picard and Kirk were trying to stop Soran, they were trying to stop Soran from adversely changing the timeline. The illustration, of course, is refurbished for advice, if you are having trouble seeing it that way.

Not only:

This past Wednesday or Thursday, January 24 or 25, I invented idea ‘Not only’ while I was in the bus. While I was in the bus, I was using idea ‘Not time’ based on the refurbished example of how metal detectors are used as a deterrant. When people knowingly walk through metal detectors, they know they’re not supposed to be carrying anything metal through the detectors, or else the metal detectors will indicate that you have metal. There is an illustration of a metal detector use in movie ‘The Next Three Days(2010’. The streaming SD rental is about 3 dollars. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 8 minutes and 55 seconds into the movie, when Luke(Ty Simpkins), as he walks through the metal detector, the metal detector helped the security guard find that the boy was carrying a metal toy car. The point is that the idea ‘Not time’ was being used by me in an objective context. Innocent people also walk through the metal detector, so to speak.

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Not follow:

Idea ‘Not follow’ is based on the phrase ‘I don’t follow.’ or ‘I don’t follow you.’, Without looking in an online dictionary or search engine, ‘I don’t follow’ means that you’re not able to understand and interact with the point or notion presented to you. However, idea ‘Not follow’ means that you are intentionally choosing to ‘not follow’ a certain understanding or interaction imposed upon an instigation and/or inadvertency that you do not believe is relevant to contemplantionally continue interacting with.

Take not attend:

Now, idea ‘Take not attend’ is an idea that I discovered while I was in the supermarket earlier today, on 1/27/2018. Idea ‘Take not attend’ identifies an instigation that is improperly imposing a sense that you did not subscribe to, a sense that feels like you are choosing to take a notion/sense/feeling in an adverse, eager context that is not attended. In other words, it feels like you are choosing to grudgingly(displaying or reflecting reluctance or unwillingness) experiencing something that is unattended.

Not take, not use:

Now, idea ‘Not take, not use’ is an idea I invented a few hours ago, using my experiences in the supermarket to invent idea ‘Take not attend’. Basically, an instigator is improperly encouraging you to ‘use’ an adverse sense to ‘not take’ something, for example, if that something is a notion, a sense, an experience, an interaction. Suppose you experience an instigation, and you choose to ‘not take’ from that experience. The instigator, I am assuming, has already anticipated that you will try to ‘not take’ from that experience, and so what the instigator will do is improperly impose an adverse experience identity of your efforts to ‘not take’ something. An illustration example, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course, is in episode 4.5 ‘Haunted’ from action sci-fi tv show ‘Arrow(2015)’. I recommend that you buy the episode for about 2 dollars from Amazon.com instead of just renting it for about a dollar. If you buy it, for only 1 extra dollar, you won’t need to continually pay extra to reference it in the future, so to speak.(You may be able to download the episode, but I don’t know how long the agreement is to stream that episode). In the illustration, Thea(Willa Holland) is talking to her brother Oliver(Stephen Amell). The illustration starts 35 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Thea:-‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’

Oliver:-‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’

I don’t know what Thea specifically meant by saying quote-‘Well, he’s a very specific kind of yummy.’, but it did obviously create an adverse reaction from Oliver, causing him to say quote-‘Oh! I’m going to pretend I didn’t hear you just say that.’ That illustration can be refurbished to show a person not using an adverse sense of ‘not taking’ by pretending that such a person wasn’t introduced to such an adverse sense of ‘not taking’ to begin with.

The solution for mild to moderate instigations identified by idea ‘Not take, not use’ is to simply? not use the adverse impression of ‘not taking’ that the instigator is trying to put into your mind, and instead use a more reasonable sense of ‘not taking’. So, the question some? of you may be asking yourself eventually is ‘What other sense of ‘not taking’ am I suppose to use?’ It is my belief that, once you are able to identify that the instigator is trying to convince/mislead you into trying to use an adverse sense of ‘not taking’, you should be able to ‘not take’ from the adverse impression of ‘not taking’ rather easily, by simply doing what you were usually reasonably trying to do when confronted with such an instigation(in relation to advice said), except instead of being bothered by such an experience, you should feel less bothered by it, and/or even have better results.

Not from:

Idea ‘Not from’ is the idea I am using now. It allows me to more objectively use the ideas I invented recently, such as idea ‘Not take, not use’. So, instead of using contemplationally ‘Not take, not use’, I contemplationally use idea ‘Not from’, meaning that it’s not from me.

[Look, I realize that I can explain more, but I believe that you still have something useful with what I have typed in. You will still probably upgrade these ideas, if you choose to, and I still plan to add more ideas to this blog. The reason for the inconsistency is that my normal routine was changed for yesterday and today, but I believe that situation is now resolved.

All right! I am going to try and proofread and finish this list today, so that I can start another list. According to WordPress, there’s less than 2,000 words to proofread.

Violence and viewer discretion from sci-fi tv show ‘Beastmaster’. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘The X-Files’. Rated PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Star Trek: Generations’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Next Three Days’. Reading discretion for novel ‘The Black Pearl’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Arrow’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and novel. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not time’, ‘Not only’, ‘Not follow’, ‘Take not attend’, ‘Not take, not use’, and ‘Not from’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1111

1/15/2018

Greetings! It is now 11:32 AM for me. To go to the recent posts not shown on the www.ionicbreeze1.com front page, go to the ‘search’ section and type the number of the list that you think is recent and is not shown. For example, if you think the latest recent post shown is not the recent list, just type the numbers ahead of it in the ‘search’ section. I’m telling you this in case I don’t get the problem fixed. So, if the ‘Recent Posts’ section shows Wishlist #1107, but you don’t think that’s the recent list, go to the ‘search’ section and search for number 1108. The blog should show you Wishlist #1108. And, of course, check for additional numbers if you think there is more.

So, 1st, here’s the music video. The music video is from the song ‘All Star’ by American rock band Smash Mouth. According to www.wikipedia.org, it was released May 4, 1999, and it peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Here’s a quote about the music video from wikipedia:

‘The music video features cameos by William H. Macy, Ben Stiller, Hank Azaria, Diane Rehm, Paul Reubens, Kel Mitchell, Janeane Garofalo, Doug Jones, and Dane Cook.’

The song ‘All Star’ has a catch phrase that you may like to think about:

Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play
Hey now, you’re a rock star, get the show on, get paid

There are some scenes of peril and violence in the music video ‘All Star’. In it’s context, I believe those scenes are not shown seriously. Still, I recommend that you remove them if you find them inappropriate. After all, I’m recommending you music video ‘All Star’ for both it’s video and it’s music. If you choose to watch and think about music video ‘All Star’, what you’ll probably give an active use from the music video is it’s catch phrase:

Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play
Hey now, you’re a rock star, get the show on, get paid

To watch the music video ‘All Star’, search for phrase ‘smash mouth all star’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the top selections offered, with over 145 million views. I recommend that you start watching it 54 seconds into the video. That’s when the lead singer, according to wikipedia the lead singer is Steve Harwell, that’s when he jumps up and starts singing the lyrics starting with-‘Well the years start coming and they don’t stop coming…’

Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1107:

‘Here’s an overview of what I plan to explain in this blog: 1st, I plan to explain the 2 separate definitions of ‘Not work’. I will explain the 1st definition of ‘Not work’ in this list, and the 2nd separate definition of ‘Not work’ in the 2nd list. After that, idea ‘Recalibration’ in the next list, then ideas ‘Contribute’, ‘Prepare’, and ‘Defend’ in the next list. Then idea ‘Say’ in a separate list, idea ‘Attitude’ in a separate list, then finally idea ‘Confront’ and ‘Prolong’ on a separate list.’

I want to introduce to you 3 illustrations before I begin explaining to you what I’m about to do. The 1st illustration is from episode 4.19 ‘Shattered Mirror’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1996)’. Captain Sisko(Avery Brooks) and Smiley O’Brien(Colm Meaney) are talking. If you have Amazon Prime, watching the episode is included with your membership, no additional charge. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 10 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Sisko:-‘If you want to build another Defiant, why do you need my help?’

Smiley:-‘We’ve already built it. The problem is, when we power up it’s engines, the whole ship damn near shakes itself apart.’

Sisko:-‘We had the same problem. It’s a powerful ship.’

Smiley:-‘Well, right now, it’s a little too powerful for it’s own good. How did you solve it?’

Sisko:-‘We had to overhaul the structural integrity field grids.’

[The 2nd illustration is from episode 1.7 ‘Third Aunt from the Sun’ from fantasy tv show ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1996)’. If you have Amazon Prime, the ‘Sabrina’ episodes are also available with no additional charge. According to Amazon Video, the illustration begins 9 minutes and 27 seconds into the episode, when Vesta(Raquel Welch), Sabrina’s(Melissa Joan Hart) aunt, shows her what’s behind another door. Here is a quote:

Aunt Vesta:-‘Open this one. It’s one of my personal faves.’

Sabrina:-‘What is it?’

Aunt Vesta:-‘The Hall of Gratuitous Praise.’ (When Aunt Vesta opens the door, a bunch of adults are praising them, saying things like ‘You’re fabulous!’, ‘We love you!’, ‘You’re georgous!’, and ‘You’re beautiful!’

[The 3rd illustration is from movie ‘My Cousin Vinny(1992)’ starring Joe Pesci as Vinny Gambini and Marisa Tomei as Mona Lisa Vito. It costs about a dollar to SD rent this movie from Amazon.com. There are 2 scenes from this movie. According to Amazon Video, the 1st scene is when Vinny fell asleep in court. That scene is more obvious when Judge Haller(Fred Gwynne) said to Vinny quote ‘Counselor, do you wish to make an opening statement?’, and Vinny didn’t respond because he was asleep. That scene begins 1 hour, 15 minutes, and 6 seconds into the episode.

The 2nd scene starts 1 hour, 24 minutes, and 15 seconds into the movie, when Vinny is going to jail for a day. Here is a quote:

Mona:-‘Don’t worry. I’ll find a way to bail you out.’

Vinny:-‘No, don’t. I’m gonna stay in prison tonight. Maybe I’ll finally get some sleep.’ (Later, while Vinny is in jail, there was a prison riot. Since Vinny was very tired, he was able to sleep through it.)

[So, here is what I’m going to try to do in this list: I’m going to explain bookmarks ‘Address’, ‘Say’, and ‘Attitude’. ‘Address’ is from the idea ‘Not agree to address’. These 3 bookmarks are like what Sisko said in that ‘Deep Space Nine’ illustration:

Sisko:-‘We had to overhaul the structural integrity field grids.’

It’s purpose is to allow you, if you choose to, to maintain the structural integrity of the ideas you choose to use. I’ll try to give you an explanation now as to why that could be important for you to do: For adults, let’s start this explanation with your job break area. Now, I’ll add the illustration of Aunt Vesta from the ‘Sabrina’ illustration having the ability to ‘open a door’ to create ‘The Hall of Gratuitous Praise.’ Aunt Vesta’s ability reminds me of people who also have the ability to ‘open the door’ to certain fortified notions that can create a similar effect. Now, let’s say that many fortified possibilities can happen in your job break area. People can sleep there, there can have office parties there, and it’s also a designated place to eat your lunch. That is why, when you enter such a job break area, common sense should give you the ability to know what possibilities should be used, like a door that is open, and what possibilities should not be used, like a door that should be closed. That is where ideas ‘Address’, ‘Say’, and ‘Attitude’ are used. When you are exposed to different possibilities, you should of course be aware of your lifestyle identity, and also regulate how such possibilities affect you. For example, and this example is exaggerated, I imagine a lady who enters such a job break area in order to take a nap. Now, since there are other people there already doing other things, what she does is try to sleep while leaning on a man who is there for a business meeting. They both know each other, and the man doesn’t mind. After all, it is the ‘job break area’.

Now, the 3rd example from movie ‘My Cousin Vinny’, when Vinny was able to sleep during a prison riot, my imagined point was that Vinny was only able to sleep during a prison riot because he was very tired. He would not be able to sleep if he already experienced normal sleep before he was placed in prison. His intent alone to sleep during a prison riot, if Vinny was already experiencing normal sleep, may not have been enough to allow his physical body to also sleep. In other words, It is the purpose of ideas ‘Address’, ‘Say’, and ‘Attitude’ to make it more likely for your ideas to be more effective. These 3 ideas, so to speak, should allow you to have more of an ability to be in that ‘job break area’ of yours.

Not address:

Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1081 for idea ‘Not agree to address’. That quote was made 3/18/2017 (I recommend that you have the option to date the stuff that you type in your blog/web site/along those lines. The dates makes it easier to reference):

‘So, if you have seen the recent movies depicting Captain America by celebrity Chris Evans, the shield is also used to protect Captain America from being physically hit by his enemies. So, I did not think of this before, but later I imagined kids, mostly boys, imagining a person that they are familiar with in school having an uncomfortable look on his or her face. Let’s say that person is on the right side of the screen. When you move the screen a little to the left, you see Kevin from the ‘Ghostbusters’ movie smiling and holding Captain America’s shield. What happened was that the person with the uncomfortable face punched Captain America’s shield. According to the internet, the shield is made of vibranium, and that person of course did not damage the shield’s structural integrity indicated by the uncomfortable face that person is showing. And then when you look to the left, you can see Kevin smiling, showing to the kid that the ‘Not agree to address’ idea works.

Just a few days ago, I imagined Kevin smiling as he is holding that shield. Near Kevin, I imagined one of the co-workers showing me an uncomfortable face. That helped me sense that the ‘Not agree to address’ that I used for that moment worked. I think it’s possible for many kids who read Wishlist #1081, as well as the other ideas, that it’s possible that they’re still using Kevin and the shield to validate in their minds that the ‘not agree to address’ idea still works. I stipulate to the possible fact that it’s still being used, even after almost 10 months of use.

What I’m recommending is that we create another option of usefulness for ‘Not agree to address’, to also allow it to ‘overhaul the structural integrity field grids’, so to speak, to allow it’s use to maintain the effectiveness of your ideas. For example, we can give ‘Address’ another name, ‘Not address’, and use idea ‘Not address’ to address interjections and notions that you did not agree to address. For example, when you are in that ‘job break area’ situation, there are no walls that separate you from noticing what other people are doing. It would help considerably if you were better able to regulate how you manage interjections and notions that other people are presenting to each other. A few of those interjections and notions may be directed for you to notice, but you are not in that ‘job break area’ for that participation. Using idea ‘Not address’ for such interjections and notions allows you to prioritize better how such interjections and notions should be evaluated.

So, for example, if you are in that ‘job break area’ of yours to simply rest because you are on some sort of job break, or you are there simply to relax before you go home, and a few other people in that ‘job break area’ cause you to unavoidably experience certain interjections and notions, and of course you did not agree and you are not having any discussions with them, then it’s possible that such interjections and notions may be so distracting, that you may actually ‘forget’ that you are there to relax. Using idea ‘Not address’ may help you to remember why you are in that ‘job break area’, that for example you are there to relax, to allow your body and mind to relax, and you are not there to feel unnecessarily distracted by nonsense and/or out of context interjections and notions.

This idea for ‘Not address’ may not be very effective now, but it should get more effective as I give you more ideas that you may actually choose to use. You simply use idea ‘Not address’ to not actively interact with aspects of instigations that you clearly did not choose to address. For example, if an instigator causes you to experience a petty insult, you did not agree to address such an insult.

Say:

[I’m going to stop now and finish this idea this coming Friday or Saturday. In the last list, I forgot to tell you that I chose to not work today for the holiday. So, if you are there Friday or Saturday, then I’ll see you then.

1/20/2018

Lara Croft! (said as a greeting. The movie ‘Tomb Raider’ is coming out March 16.) It is now 10:34 AM EST. The 1st thing I want to do is introduce to you the ‘music video’ illustration, so to speak. The illustration is from movie ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice(2016)’, starring Henry Cavill as Superman. Since in my area the movie is playing regularly on cable tv, I am assuming that this may also be true for you. The ‘Batman v Superman’ movie has been out for almost 2 years, allowing cable tv to broadcast the movie many times. Therefore, just program your tivo? to watch it, since you may already have cable tv. If not, renting the movie streaming is available from Amazon.com. To rent it SD(standard definition), it only costs about 3 dollars. So, according to Amazon Video, the ‘music video’ illustration starts 44 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie, when Superman is shown interceding during 3 perilous situations, and in 1 illustration I think he is dragging a cruiser to his Fortress of Solitude. I noticed that the cruiser looked old, so he’s probably adding that ship to his collection. The illustration stops 47 minutes and 37 seconds into the movie. The point of the illustration is to get you in the mood to learn the idea ‘Say’. When you watch that illustration, in my opinion, the illustration gives you a different sense of peril(exposure to injury, loss, or destruction) because of the solemn(causing serious thoughts or a grave mood) music, coupled with some sort of discussion overlapping the illustrations. The illustration, in my opinion, gives you a unique sense of peril that may help you find useful the idea ‘Say’ that I’m about to explain.

I have made 3 key upgrades to idea ‘Say’. The 1st upgrade was in Jan. 17, this past Wednesday, while I was at work. The 2nd upgrade was yesterday, while I was in the laundromat, and the 3rd upgrade was also yesterday, but while I was in the supermarket. The upgrade was an application of the 2nd upgrade. Anyway, because of these upgrades, after I finish explaining idea ‘Say’ and it’s upgrades, I am going to close this list and start a new list. I plan to explain idea ‘Attention’ in the 3rd list. I don’t want too much information to be in this list.

Say:

I want to start explanation ‘Say’ with it’s illustration. The way I sense it, although it’s not entirely accurate, this illustration is where the idea ‘Say’ comes from. The more I explain idea ‘Say’, the less it becomes dependant from this illustration. However, you may find this illustration very useful, even with the additional upgrades. The illustration is in episode 5.20 ‘Chaos and the Stillness of It’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Andromeda(2005)’. According to Amazon.com, the streaming release date for this particular episode is April 28, 2017. Of course, the DVDs were available to be purchased for years. The SD(standard definition) purchase of this episode is about 2 dollars. So, according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 17 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode, when Captain Dylan Hunt(Kevin Sorbo) is asking Telemachus Rhade(Steve Bacic) which door to use. Here is the quote:

Hunt:-‘So, what do you think?’
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Rhade:-‘This way.’

Hunt:-‘I think it’s this way.’

Rhade:-‘No, no, no. We are listening to me for a change. This way.’ (When Rhade opens the door, there is obvious danger behind it, and Rhade allows the door to be closed.)

Rhade:-‘Not a word.’

Hunt:-‘I wasn’t going to say anything.’

The illustration of Captain Hunt saying to Rhade ‘I wasn’t going to say anything.’ as Hunt is looking at Rhade while they proceed with Hunt’s choice of door is stupid funny, in my opinion. Something to keep in mind about Hunt and Rhade: as they physically fight their enemies, from time to time, they instigate and make a lot of jokes at their enemy’s expense. So, in my opinion, Rhade feared that Hunt might make a similar joke at his expense. That is why Rhade said ‘Not a word.’ to Hunt, because Rhade doesn’t want to experience that type of humor from Hunt.

Before I continue, I want to address a notion that I have been thinking about from time to time, more times than I would want to admit in this blog. The notion addresses the question ‘Why learn from this blog?’ I imagined kids in study groups in various? schools also addressing such a question. If there are people/companies/organizations that can give better advice than the advice in this blog, than why are we learning from this blog?

The answer I imagined is based on availability. For example, I am going to use a bed as an analogy for this imagined answer: I believe that there are other beds that are ‘better’ than the bed I use. Celebrities have nice beds. There are some places in the big cities in America that have nice beds that I would like to sleep in. However, even though there are nice, more preferred beds out there, I use what is available. I sleep on the bed where I live.

So, based on that bed story, you use what is available. If the blog is what is available to you, then that is what you are using. Here is a question for you(Of course, I am not obligating you to do it. After all, I also haven’t done it): ‘Have you ever asked a psychiatrist to make a blog so that others can use it?’ It is my belief that most people who are reading this blog have not. So, one answer to that question, ‘Why learn from this blog?’, is because of availability. Of course, there is probably better advice out there. After all, it is my belief that instigation has existed for thousands of years. People, companies, and corporations that need to interact with other people as their main source of income are probably well aware of what instigation is.

There are probably other reasons that you can think of as to why you are choosing to learn from this blog. I just wanted to address the question a little.

Also, keep in mind that home computer use is relatively young. Before the 90s, modem speeds for American civilians were very slow. Even now, phone lines are still being upgraded to allow civilians to have high speed internet access. So, let’s say that reasonable home internet access wasn’t really practical until 1995. That means that practical computer use was made available to the general public for only 23 years! So, for example, if you are a kid in a study group participating in the question ‘Why learn from this blog?’, you are using a computer system that is still relatively new in America. The reason you may not notice the difference is because you are still very young. For example, you weren’t personally aware of what happened in the 80s to notice the changes in internet speed availability.

Another answer for the question ‘Why learn from this blog?’ is because WordPress, according to www.wikipedia.org, was just released May 27, 2003, and I wasn’t aware of the existence of what a blog was, not until I watched the movie ‘Ask Me Anything(2014)’ starring Britt Robertson as Katie Kampenfelt. Here’s a description of the movie from www.imdb.com:

‘A confused teenager writes a blog revealing her daily activities and secrets, advised to do so by her high school guidance counselor in lieu of moving onto her first year in college.’

So, if you ask me, so to speak, using this blog may not be the best information available in America, but availability itself, not advice quality, is still relatively new. For example, the movie ‘Ask Me Anything’ came out December 19, 2014. I don’t think that the movie is an official declaration of the existence of using a blog in America, but that was how I was made aware of it.

All right! To avoid some ambiguity, idea ‘Say’ is also an idea for the 2nd definition of ‘Not work’, Wishlist #1108. Here is a brief quote from Wishlist #1108:

‘Innocent people are allowing aspects of instigation interaction to work contemplationally, even though they were told that such instigations were ‘not allowed’ at school or at work.’

Before I begin explaining idea ‘Say’, I want to explain how I imagined the kids interpreted Wishlist #1108. I stipulate to the fact that it’s none of my business, and if I used this type of attitude while applying for a job, I may get fired.(How do I get fired if I’m still just applying for the job?) I’m typing this in for the benefit of the kids, to give them some sort of acknowledgement for how they think. So, instead of me just giving you the answer, and the moment comes and goes, at least with these words, the kids may choose to use it as a reference, some sort of validation, to use to talk with their friends, classmates, and certain adults. I’m not trying to define their school of thought. So, here it is: I imagined that the kids told certain adults that I made a really big promise with the use of Wishlist #1108. I speculate that one reason the kids said this is because they sense that the adults give Wishlist #1108 some sort of acknowledgement. And so, with that in mind, they also believe that the reason they believe Wishlist #1108 is getting attention is because I made a really big promise, that I would give advice that would cause the instigation to contemplationally ‘not work’. And so, as they think about these 2 premises, their use of intent quantifies those 2 pieces of information in accordance to their use of school of thought, and so on. So, for example, for one school of thought, for a certain expectation, with the 2 pieces of information thought about, a kid may think that what the adults do with it is moot(of little or no practical value, meaning, or relevance), and their beliefs are what they give credence(something giving a claim to belief or confidence) to. Of course, this is only 1 school of thought example. I hope the kids find this useful.

Also, and I just thought of this less than a minute ago, the reference is also designed to help you make useful the idea ‘Say’. I didn’t think of that until now. I considered deleting that previous message, but it wasn’t my intent to mislead you in any way. Instead, I think this can be an important lesson, in case you make your own ideas and post such ideas publicly.

OK! So, here is the definition of ‘Say’: An instigator may improperly impose a contemplation sense of ‘saying’ the blame/liability of the instigation imposed upon you to unavoidably experience. By doing such a thing, you may eventually feel and believe that you chose to interact with such a blame/liability of instigation, when in reality, at least in the context that you were able to perceive the experience of you experiencing the instigation from another vantage point, for example, like you were able to see yourself experience the instigation as if it was recorded by a surveillance camera, then you may notice that you did not agree to experience such an instigation, and you did not agree to interact with the blame/liability of such an instigation. When you believe that those 2 notions are true, then you may be able to sense that blame/liability part of the instigation that the instigator caused you to unavoidably experience may have a misleading identity that encourages you to believe that you have actually contemplationally agreed to ‘say’ such a thing, and such an impression of acknowledgement, which of course is not true, since the 1st 2 notions are true, that you did not agree to experience such an instigation, and you did not agree to interact with it’s blame/liability.

Don’t worry if you did not understand what I just typed in at 1st. Here’s an example from the ‘Andromeda’ episode: When Rhade said to Hunt quote-‘Not a word.’, he wanted to make sure that nothing bothersome is contemplationally said in his own mind. Both Rhade and Hunt have experience putting instigation in the form of jokes in the minds of their enemies as Rhade and Hunt fight them. That is why Rhade experienced some sort of trepidation when he made the wrong decision as to what door to open, and Hunt made the right one. It was a situation that made Rhade more vulnerable to a possible joke that Hunt might say to him. That is why Rhade said ‘Not a word.’ to Hunt. Now, in your situation, the instigator may try to put in your mind something that may cause you to contemplationally believe that you said such a blame/liability. The instigator doesn’t have to actually say anything to you to cause you to feel that you contemplationally identified such a blame/liability. For example, the instigation could be an intentionally adverse, awkward identification of what the instigator is doing as wrong. So, even though you are doing nothing wrong, just identifying the intentionally adverse, awkward instigation of another may cause you to believe that you have contemplationally said such a thing, which may eventually cause you to interact with such a blame/liability, when in reality, you did not agree to participate witch such an instigation, and you did not agree to interact with it’s blame/liability.

In the beginning of using this idea, when you are aware that the instigator is trying to put an identification of instigation in your mind that may influence you to believe that you have contemplationally said such an instigation, you can contemplationally say to yourself quote-‘I did not say that.’ Saying that phrase to yourself may help you maintain your chosen sense of objectivity.

Put another way:

I believe that phrases like ‘Let me put it another way.’, ‘In other words…’, and ‘Let me rephrase that.’ are common phrases. Just because tv shows and movies use such phrases, doesn’t mean that such tv shows and movies exclusively quantify the use of such phrases. These phrases existed before the tv shows and movies broadcasted a use of such phrases. For this idea, I have chosen the use of words ‘Put another way’ to represent the common phrase ‘Let me put it another way.’ So, here’s the explanation associated with idea ‘Put another way’: I speculate that sometimes, if you experience mild to moderate instigation, sometimes the instigator may cause you to try to resolve an instigation that the instigator knows from experience that such an instigator should very likely be difficult for you to resolve. You would try to resolve it, and by doing so, you may experience a state of having a sense of unresolved quandry for less than a minute, or for a few minutes.

What I recommend for such unresolved quandries is to have the option to ‘put it another way’. You are choosing to explain it, address it, or possibly resolve it, but not in the context that you were presented. You can choose to not resolve such an instigation based on the context that it was unavoidably experienced for you. One bookmark I recommend to identify such an instigation is called ‘Confront put another way’. That means you experienced an instigation that is causing you to confront a resolving attempt that you have chosen to not resolve such an instigation in such a context, and instead you choose to ‘put it another way’.

Another option definition of ‘Put another way’ that you may choose to have available to you is when you use the bothersome experience itself as an identified attempt of an instigator trying to ‘put it another way’ in your own thoughts. You can say to yourself that you did not choose to ‘put it that way’ in your mind.

Seek:

This is the idea that I invented this past Wednesday while at work, on 1/17/18. I got the word ‘Seek’ while thinking about the character Merriman Lyon portrayed by celebrity Ian McShane from the sci-fi movie ‘The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising(2007)’ saying quote-‘What is it that you seek?’, since he is a teacher to the 14 year old boy Will Stanton(Alexander Ludwig). The main reason is that the title of the movie has the word ‘Seeker’ in it. So, for me, that was a lot to make an idea out of it. However, to explain the idea in this blog, it would help a great deal if I had an illustration to go with it. I found an illustration from my memory, a repeat episode of tv show ‘L.A. Law’ that I watched. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find the specific episode. I looked in the google search engine, and I looked in the episode descriptions from www.wikipedia.org. I couldn’t find it. So, what I’ll do is explain the refurbished for advice use of the episode from memory. If memory serves, Roxanne(Susan Ruttan) for some reason chose to give advice to the employees in the law firm. What happened soon after she was giving advice, and the advice was actually useful to the employees, many of them requested advice from her in a context that overwhelmed her senses, causing Roxanne to no longer give advice in such a manner.

Idea ‘Seek’ identifies instigation that gives you the false impression that you are actually choosing to ‘seek’ to experience instigation in an adverse context. If you read the ‘Blinking’ idea near the beginning of this blog,(Wishlist #1003-1008), you can use the phrase ‘Seek’ to identify instigations you have already experienced, and instigations and inadvertencies you experience ‘real time’, and you may choose to ‘Blink’ that aspect of the experience out. Just contemplationally say the word ‘Seek’, then contemplationally? blink it’s false impression out of your evaluation use, or ‘Blink’ to clarify the false impression as you evaluate it. The important thing is that you now have a new idea called ‘Seek’ to more objectively evaluate such false impressions of seeking.

Late:

Idea ‘Late’ is a variation idea that is designed to be added to your other selection of words. It is designed to identify an experienced instigation that is causing you to feel like you have just joined an ongoing business meeting. You are joining a meeting that you are late to attend. You can also use the word ‘Precede’ to identify an experience that is preceding you. In my opinion, kids and teenagers already have the experience to be late for class for one reason or another. Even if you have an excuse to be late for class, you still experience the fact that you are late for an ongoing class participation. I believe using idea ‘Late’ is a great idea to finally? use you experiences of being late, whether the experiences are from school or your job, to identify instigation experience that tries to falsely cause you to interact with being ‘late’. Just contemplationally use the word ‘Late’ to see if instigation experience is trying to improperly cause you to give credence to a false sense of being late. You may also add the word ‘Late’ to other words that you have. For example, ‘Confront late’ means a false impression of confrontation that also wants you to feel late about it.

Forget:

For idea ‘Forget’, near end of movie ‘Sphere(1998)’, the character Dr. Harry Adams(Samuel L. Jackson) discovered a solution to a problem he, Dr. Goodman(Dustin Hoffman), and and Dr. Halperin(Sharon Stone) faced. To get rid of the use of their power, he discovered that they have the power to forget. Based on my understanding of the movie, Dr. Adams believed that they can choose to negate their powers by choosing to forget that they have such powers. According to Amazon Video SD(standard definition) rental, the refurbished with inapproprieities quote begins 2 hours, 46 minutes, and 45 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Dr. Adams:-‘Because we have the power…to forget.’

Dr. Halperin:-‘You want us to agree to forget?’

So, the use of idea ‘Forget’ is to help you to have the option to identify certain out of context identities of instigations as something that you chose to forget. You don’t want to interact with such a resolving, especially if it’s out of context, so therefore you choose to identify such a resolving as something to ‘forget’. For example, instead of pursuing or confronting such an adverse out of context impression of pursuing or resolving, you contemplationally address it in a context that you choose to forget. In other words, you choose to not chase your own tail, so to speak. You can also use the idea ‘Forget’ to add to other words. For example, ‘Forget confront’ addresses an instigation’s impression of confronting that you choose to forget.

Not want to talk about it:

Idea ‘Not want to talk about it’ identifies instigations that encourage you to contemplationally resolve aspects of instigations that you would normally not want to talk about. I can’t think of an illustration right now, but one example is a person that insists upon talking about personal issues about yourself, and you may say to that person something like ‘I don’t want to talk about it.’ After all, you are reasonably addressing some sort of absurd eagerness from an instigator to talk about something that you believe is a personal issue. So, unless you are obligated to talk about personal issues to instigators, I believe that you should consider the option to say to the instigator that you ‘don’t want to talk about it’.

Now, I don’t believe that I am an instigator, at least mostly, but based on how I imagine many non professional instigators get their experience, part of their experience is from discussing their problems to instigate with those that have authority, such as teachers, management, and those that are trained to address such matters. For example, I imagine an instigator talking to someone with authority about a past transgression involving another employee that he/she instigated, and that instigator, when confronted directly about what he/she said to that employee, that instigator chose not to say anything about the event. So, that person’s response, to not say anything, is an example of ‘not wanting to talk about it’. I speculate that instigators are using such experiences of ‘not wanting to talk about it’ as something to use on innocent people to cause innocent people to try to resolve instigations that encourage them to address notions that they would normally not want to address, that they would normally not want to talk about with others.

You may also be placed in a situation that created a new vulnerability to talk about something, whether it’s instigation or inadvertently induced, and let’s say the instigator is pressing for you to address it. The solution is to simply? have the ability to say to that person that you choose not to talk about it. Examine the situation: Is it wrong to reasonably say that you don’t want to talk about something? Let’s say, for example, while you are at work, someone wants you to address an issue, and you reasonably say to that person that you don’t want to talk about it. That person later gets another person to talk to you about that issue. Now, let’s say in this example that you haven’t done anything wrong. And that’s it! I believe that being able to reasonably say that you don’t want to talk about something is a very effective solution to many instigation induced situations. Of course, it doesn’t work on everything, but being able to use such an option can be very useful to you.

Forget not want to talk about it:

Idea ‘Forget not want to talk about it’ is an idea I invented a few hours ago. You may experience an instigation that may encourage you to address notions, to resolve notions, that you don’t want to talk about, and you also believe it’s inappropriate for you to talk about, at least in the context that is improperly imposed by the instigation. The solution I invented, based on the definition of ‘Forget’ that I have offered you, is to choose to forget to not want to talk about it in such an adverse context. For example, if you experience such an instigation, based on the context of your participation, you are not obligated to interact with such a notion, so of course you did not ignore the instigator, but you are also choosing to ‘forget’ the notion that the instigator is improperly encouraging you to resolve, to contemplationally talk about.

[I am going to stop typing now, and I plan to proofread and finish this idea either this coming Friday or next Saturday. The next list I plan to make is called ‘Attitude’. It’s supposed to be in this list, but I don’t want too much information to be in this list. Compared to this list, it should be relatively easy to explain. I should finish that either Friday or next Saturday, and I should be able to begin the next idea called ‘Re-calibrate’. So, if you are there next week, I’ll see you then.

1/26/2018

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated R for language viewer discretion for movie ‘My Cousin Vinny’. Rated PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Andromeda’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’. Not rated viewer discretion for movie ‘Ask Me Anything’. Rated PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘L.A. Law’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Sphere’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not address’, ‘Say’, ‘I did not say that’, ‘Seek’, ‘Late’, ‘Put another way’, and ‘I don’t want to talk about it’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1110

1/6/2018

Lara Croft! (said as a greeting) It is now 3:54 PM EST for me. Here’s a music video I found from the cable tv service. What I am doing, instead of looking in youtube for music videos, I am now copying tv shows from a channel called ‘MTV Classic’ that exclusively show music videos. I would fast forward through them, and that is how I found this music video. The song for this music video is called ‘Crazy for This Girl’, by American pop rock duo Evan and Jaron. Evan Lowenstein and Jaron Lowenstein(born March 18, 1974), according to www.wikipedia.org, are American musicians and identical twin brothers who performed as ‘Evan and Jaron’. Song ‘Crazy for This Girl’ was the released in October 2000 as a single from their album, ‘Evan and Jaron’. It peaked at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number 9 on the Pop Songs chart. The song was also included in the second volume on the soundtrack of The WB’s television drama Dawson’s Creek. Here’s a description of the music video for song ‘Crazy for This Girl’ from www.wikipedia.org:

‘The video features the band’s tour bus travelling on a highway at night before stopping at a gas station and diner called “Four Aces”. They enter the diner and are persuaded by some girls who give them guitars (from the boss’s office) to perform on stage. It attracts a crowd of people who were informed by one of the diner’s bartenders. An alternative version of the video features scenes from the third season of Dawson’s Creek.’

I like the music and the ambiance of the music video, but what you may also enjoy from the music video, if you choose to see it, is the fact that the 2 lead singers are identical twins. To watch ‘Crazy for This Girl’ for free, search for phrase ‘crazy for this girl’ in web site www.youtube.com, and it should be the 1st selection offered, with over 1.4 million views.

Instead of explaining the ‘Not work’ ideas, I have decided to explain this new idea, the 3rd part of this idea I recently invented on 1/4/2018. I created the idea from a scene I watched from the Blu-ray mail order rental ‘The Mountain Between Us(2017)’, starring Idris Elba as Ben Bass, and Kate Winslet as Alex Martin. This idea is created using 3 parts: the 1st part is called ‘Hasty answer’, an idea I invented I think several weeks ago. The 2nd part is called ‘False pretense’, an idea I invented on 1/3/2018, this past Wednesday, and the 3rd idea is called ‘Assure’. That is the idea I created from a scene in the movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’, and that idea I invented on 1/4/2018. Once I explain all 3 parts of this idea, then I will make more specific ideas from them and offer such ideas to you.

Hasty answer:

I want to begin the explanation of idea ‘Hasty answer’ by giving you the illustrations first, and then referencing those illustrations later. The 1st illustration is from the movie ‘The Saint of Fort Washington(1993)’ starring Danny Glover as Jerry and Matt Dillon as Matthew. In this illustration, Jerry is explaining something to Matthew. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com. According to Amazon Video SD(Standard Definition) rental, the illustration starts 31 minutes and 15 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Jerry:-‘Hey, you see that fellow over there? He think everything okey-dokey. Check don’t come in, he only a couple of months short of homelessness.'(Jerry is showing Matthew a man wearing sunglasses and and overcoat attending a flea market).

The 2nd illustration is in episode 5.3 ‘A Faire to Remember’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Warehouse 13(2014)’. Pete Lattimer(Eddie McClintock) and Steve Jinks(Aaron Ashmore) in this illustration are asking the jesters in a Renaissance Faire about an artifact. The illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 7 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode. Pete and Steve talk to a variety of people clothed as jesters, and the illustration stops 9 minutes and 17 seconds into the episode.

The 3rd illustration is from www.wikipedia.org, selected references about Claudius, Roman emperor from 41 to 54 AD. Of course, only selected references, and refurbished for advice. Here’s some of the references:

From category: ‘Claudius’ affliction and personality’

‘His knees were weak and gave way under him and his head shook. He stammered and his speech was confused. He slobbered and his nose ran when he was excited.’

From category: ‘Claudius and the Senate’

‘In 47 he assumed the office of censor with Lucius Vitellius, which had been allowed to lapse for some time. He struck the names of many senators and equites who no longer met qualifications, but showed respect by allowing them to resign in advance. At the same time, he sought to admit eligible men from the provinces. The Lyon Tablet preserves his speech on the admittance of Gallic senators, in which he addresses the Senate with reverence but also with criticism for their disdain of these men. He also increased the number of Patricians by adding new families to the dwindling number of noble lines.

So, here’s the idea: Several weeks ago, while I was at work, I was thinking about how some people would justify their lifestyle identities. For example, in the movie ‘The Saint of Fort Washington’, Jerry said quote-‘Hey, you see that fellow over there? He think everything okey-dokey. Check don’t come in, he only a couple of months short of homelessness.’ Refurbished for advice, Jerry was using that statement to justify his choice to be homeless. It was during that time that I thought ‘How would a fool justify his/her lifestyle identity? That was when I thought of episode 5.3 ‘A Faire to Remember’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Warehouse 13(2014)’. From that episode, I imagined Pete Lattimer wearing a jester’s outfit and portraying a fool. I imagined him to be a professional fool, going to companies that seek his advice. And so, without words or the need to conceptually see him, I imagined Pete Lattimer wearing the jester outfit and being a professional fool, I imagined him trying to justify his lifestyle identity. It was near that moment when I saw someone almost slip and fall. And then, in thoughts without words, Pete Lattimer said to me quote:-‘And they call me a fool! Look at the way instigators encourage innocent people to make hasty solutions.’ And then I thought to myself that Pete Lattimer was right. Many forms of casual instigations can cause innocent people to make hasty solutions, as if the resolvings instigators cause innocent people to perceive, that such resolvings have to be resolved ‘real time’, very quickly.

After the fool I imagined told me that, such a contemplation reminded me of Claudius, Roman emperor from 41 to 54 AD, according to www.wikipedia.com. It is my belief that the Roman Empire did a lot of things that should not be revealed to the American general public, things that should not be placed in the history books. However, the Roman Empire also did a lot of wonderful things, and for some reason, such things also are not in the history books, but I don’t see why it shouldn’t be. And so, using that reasoning, emperor Claudius could be interpreted in such a way. I could present Claudius to you in a context that is useful, that highlights certain positive attributes. Using one quote from www.wikipedia.org, ‘His knees were weak and gave way under him and his head shook. He stammered and his speech was confused. He slobbered and his nose ran when he was excited.’ So, even though Claudius had such obvious impediments, Claudius was still emperor of Rome with them. It is like having something that others would quickly avoid. I imagine that, while Claudius was emperor, he would make time to talk to many families who would seek favor from him in a context that such families are concerned about their children, that their children need some sort of guidance. He would talk to those families who are expressing such concerns to him, and then he would talk to the children directly. It’s a little like that illustration from episode 1.12 ‘Mad Idolatry’ from sci-fi show ‘The Orville(2017)’.(I just thought of this illustration a moment ago) According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 21 minutes and 21 seconds into the episode, when a village lady while kneeling is holding her son and is asking Cmdr. Kelly Grayson(Adrianne Palicki) for her blessing. Here is a quote:

Village lady:-‘Please. Will you bless my son?’

Kelly:-‘What?’

Village lady:-‘Please. I beg of you. I’m a simple farmer not worthy of your favor, but please, I implore you. Bless my child.’

Kelly:-‘Ma’am, I’m sorry, I don’t know what…’

Village lady:-‘Please. Oh please, bless him.

(Kelly then places one of her hands on the boy’s head, and makes a blessing that includes words).

Village lady:-(crying) ‘Oh, thank you.’

Well anyway, it makes sense that, if you are a Roman citizen asking for a favor from the emperor of Rome, I think that you would be in a certain state of humbleness if you do so. You may not look like that village lady, but such a Roman citizen would probably be very humble in his/her own way. To be clear, I am not encouraging anyone to intentionally have an impediment. I am just making a point, that instigators may improperly encourage innocent people to create excessively hasty solutions for the instigations instigators force innocent people to experience.

[Well, that concludes my explanation for idea ‘Hasty answer’. I am stopping now, and I plan to finish explaining ideas ‘False pretense’ and ‘Assure’ this coming Friday or Saturday, so if you are there, then I’ll see you then.

1/13/2018

Lara Croft! (said as a greeting) It’s 11:15 AM EST for me. 1st, I want to offer you another music video to watch. I found it today fast forwarding through a tv show called ‘Rock Block’ from the cable channel ‘MTV Classic’. The tv show just shows rock music videos. The music video is for song ‘Found Out About You’ from the American rock band called ‘Gin Blossoms’. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song was recorded in 1992 and reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100. I recommend the music video because of it’s rhythmic guitar play and it’s strobe light(light going on and off) effect during the music video. The people shown in the music video are shown during short moments of light flickering. Also, the lead singer seems to mostly have only one side of his face highlighted with light, and the other side of his face lacking a certain amount of light. Put that all together, and if you like the song, you may enjoy watching the music video. When I looked at the lyrics, without getting too involved, since it’s just recommended here to be a music video to watch, it looks like a man reminiscing(to recall past experiences, events, etc.) about a past relationship. I looked at what wikipedia.org may say about the lyrics, but I couldn’t find anything.

To watch the music video ‘Found Out About You’ for free, search for phrase ‘gin blossoms found out about you’, and it should be the 1st selection offered, with over 5.3 million views.

False pretense:

I want to start this explanation with 2 illustrations, one from a comic book, and one from a movie. Both illustrations are, of course, refurbished with inapproprieities removed. And, of course, you are not obligated by me to use these illustrations. The 1st illustration, which is found in www.comixology.com, is from pages 18 and 19 of comic book ‘Fables #5’. The digital comic book can be purchased from www.comixology.com for about 2 dollars. To locate the comic book, in www.comixology.com, just search for phrase ‘fables 5’, and it should be listed in the ‘Single Issues’ category. The cover of the comic book looks like a lady called Rose Red wearing a black wig. Select that, and according to it’s description, it’s digital release date is June 23, 2010. If you choose to purchase the comic book, go to the comic book reader and select ‘Browse Pages’. I’m only recommending that you select page 19 and page 20 for this illustration, and it’s edited with inapproprieities removed. Click ‘Guided View’ to zoom in on the comic book illustrations. Here is a quote starting with page 19:

Lord Bluebeard:-‘There’s still the matter of the wedding.’

deputy mayor Snow White:-‘That’s off.’

Lord Bluebeard:-‘But I have a contract!’

Snow White:-‘Yes, a contract you broke. You promised, as one of the conditions of your agreement with my sister, to keep the engagement a secret, for one year–specifically until the night of the ‘Remembrance Day Celebration.’

The illustration continues in page 20:

Lord Bluebeard:-‘So?’

Snow White:-‘So you told Bigby and me about it several days before the ‘Celebration.’

Lord Bluebeard:-‘Only when we all thought she was in an accident that made the contract null and void! Only in response to your questions, in an official investigation!’

Snow White:-‘So? You broke the conditions of the contract.’

Lord Bluebeard:-‘I won’t stand for this!’

Snow White:-‘Then I have no choice but to take back the money and reinstate the charges against you.’

After I checked the 2nd illustration, I realized that it’s inappropriate to be used here. It’s been a while since I watched that movie, and it also looks like the streaming version of the movie was changed from the version I watched. Therefore, I’m just going to use the comic book illustration for idea ‘False pretense’.

Basically, idea ‘False pretense’ identifies a specific instigation that induces what I call a ‘hothead’ instigation effect. Even if you have a mental technique of your own, and I’m assuming you invented such a technique for yourself, and you’re not a psychiatrist, therapist, or some sort of specially trained person like a government agent, even if you have your own mental technique, such an instigation may still cause you to feel justifiably angry, and you may need to ‘cool off’ for a day, such as a day involving sleep, in order to regain your preferred perspective.
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The basic explanation of such an instigation is that you presented yourself in some sort of courteous, respectful context, and later that courtesy was used in a ‘false pretense’ context that caused you to be justifiably angry. After a day’s rest, for mild instigations, assuming you do have your own technique, you should feel a lot better. So, going to the example provided earlier, Lord Bluebeard in an earlier comic book told mayor Snow White, in a context that involved reverence and courtesy, that he was going to marry Rose Red. Here’s a quote:

Lord Bluebeard:-‘But I have a contract!’

Snow White:-‘Yes, a contract you broke. You promised, as one of the conditions of your agreement with my sister, to keep the engagement a secret, for one year–specifically until the night of the ‘Remembrance Day Celebration.’

Lord Bluebeard:-‘So?’

Snow White:-‘So you told Bigby and me about it several days before the ‘Celebration.’

Lord Bluebeard:-‘Only when we all thought she was in an accident that made the contract null and void! Only in response to your questions, in an official investigation!’

So, since this is refurbished, you can imagine Lord Bluebeard using some sort of sad, grieving attitude, since they all thought that some sort of accident occurred to Rose Red, Lord Bluebeard used such a grieving attitude to tell mayor Snow White that he was going to marry Rose Red after one year, something that, according to a contract that he had with Rose Red, he was not supposed to tell anyone about that marriage before that one year. The ‘false pretense’ that made Lord Bluebeard justifiably angry is in this quote:

Lord Bluebeard:-‘Only when we all thought she was in an accident that made the contract null and void! Only in response to your questions, in an official investigation!’

I just remembered at 1:10 PM, while I was resting on my bed, I thought of the idea and then I looked at the clock, in episode 1.4 ‘The Butcher’s Knife Cares Not for the Lamb’s Cry’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Discovery(2017)’, for the sake of giving you a tv show illustration, there was a scene in that episode when Saru(Doug Jones) was talking to Michael Burnham(Sonequa Martin-Green). I watched that illustration using Amazon.com, but enrolling in CBS All Access. I originally chose to do that because the new Star Trek: Discovery episodes are now being shown. If you want to see that episode, you can also enroll in CBS All Access through Amazon. If you just want to see that illustration, you can use the 3 day trial period, and just cancel as soon as you see that episode. I think the risk is only about 10 bucks a month if you forget to cancel. That is why I recommend you cancel soon after you see that episode, if all you want to do is see that short illustration. So, according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 30 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode. The illustration is, of course, refurbished with inapproprieities removed. Here is a quote:

Saru:-‘You are trying to gauge my response to that thing in the pen, aren’t you?’

Michael Burnham:-‘…And now, based on your lack of threat response, I’m ready to submit that the creature’s primary drive is not aggressive. It’s not a predator.’

Saru:-‘…Your contrite words were insincere.’

Michael Burnham:-‘They were necessary.’

So, basically, Michael Burnham used false pretenses in order to get Saru to give her an accurate response to the alien that they are using for space travel. So, if you watched the illustration, you can tell based on Saru’s statement-‘…Your contrite words were insincere.’, that Saru was upset for being in such a situation.

So, before this advice, if you experienced an instigation identified by bookmark ‘False pretense’, and you have some sort of self created mental technique, I am guessing that you would probably need a day’s rest in order to go back to your preferred sense of perspective. In other words, you would probably have a ‘hothead’ for a day. Now that you have this advice, I believe that you may recover faster and experience different varieties of positive results as such results are compared to, if you experienced such instigations, such instigations in the past.

Assure:

Here is a quote of what I said about idea ‘Assure’ earlier in this list:

‘…and the 3rd idea is called ‘Assure’. That is the idea I created from a scene in the movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’, and that idea I invented on 1/4/2018.’

I retrieved the Blu-ray mail rental of the movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’ Thursday morning on 1/4/2018, a little over a week ago, I fast forward through most of it, and soon afterwards that same morning I mailed that Blu-ray back by placing it in a mailbox. 10 or so minutes ago, I just purchased the streaming version of the movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’ from Amazon.com, in case I have to reference that movie again. I invented the idea ‘Assure’ from a scene in that movie, when Ben Bass(Idris Elba) and Alex Martin(Kate Winslet) were talking about the situation that they are in. Keep in mind that I don’t want to evaluate their discussion as it is presented by the movie. I’m refurbishing their discussion in order to create idea ‘Assure’. The illustration starts 33 minutes and 16 seconds into the movie. Here is the refurbished for advice quote:

Ben:-‘Hey, I’m not gonna fall off a mountain because you’re reckless and selfish.’

Alex:-‘What?’

Ben:-‘You know what? You’re absolutely right. You did get me into this.’

Alex:-(scoffs) ‘I was trying to be nice.’ (Alex is referring to an earlier scene in the movie, when Alex offered to share a plane ride with Ben).

Ben:-‘Wait a second.’

Alex:-‘I was trying to help!’

Ben:-‘No.’

Alex:-‘I was trying to help you!’

Ben:-‘No. Hold on. Hold on a second. You weren’t trying to help me.’

Alex:-‘You know, I could be married by now. Do you ever think about that?’

Ben:-‘Is that what we’re talking about? Your ceremony?’

Alex:-‘My God, poor Mark!’

Ben:-‘What about my patient? You think about that? Yeah? Do you think about my patient? Don’t blame me for your problems, ’cause if it wasn’t for me, your injuries would not be attended to. You’re the lucky one. Unlike me. I’m stuck…with you. I would’ve had a much better chance if I didn’t have you around, honestly. (After Ben said that, he prepared himself to sleep).

I realized recently that the 1st 2 ideas, ‘Hasty answer’ and ‘False pretense’, were used to invent idea ‘Assure’. So, using those 2 ideas, I will explain idea ‘Assure’: Based on the illustration that I typed in for movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’, I discovered that people may use while talking to each other a sense of assurance. When Ben and Alex were arguing with each other, they were sensing their own individual sense of assurance as it pertains to how they talk to each other. Here’s when I noticed an obvious interpretation of the use of assurance:

‘Ben:-‘What about my patient? You think about that? Yeah? Do you think about my patient? Don’t blame me for your problems, ’cause if it wasn’t for me, your injuries would not be attended to. You’re the lucky one. Unlike me. I’m stuck…with you. I would’ve had a much better chance if I didn’t have you around, honestly. (After Ben said that, he prepared himself to sleep).’

When Ben used that sense of assurance, it was as if his male identity was used to make such an assurance, to the extent that Alex would probably not reply back to it. After Ben said those words, he was so sure that he had the ‘last word’ with Alex, that he physically prepared himself to go to sleep. So, soon after I noticed Alex no longer talking, I made the logical conclusion that an instigator may improperly impose an impression of assurance upon an innocent person, to the extent that such an impression of assurance could cause an innocent person not only to make a ‘hasty answer’, but also cause an innocent person to believe that such an impression of assurance is created by him/her, even though such an adverse impression of assurance came from the instigator! One example of that is what was said by Ben’s last statement. Here is the quote again:

‘Ben:-‘What about my patient? You think about that? Yeah? Do you think about my patient? Don’t blame me for your problems, ’cause if it wasn’t for me, your injuries would not be attended to. You’re the lucky one. Unlike me. I’m stuck…with you. I would’ve had a much better chance if I didn’t have you around, honestly. (After Ben said that, he prepared himself to sleep).’

Why was Ben so sure that Alex would no longer complain about it, as he prepared himself to sleep? Ben wanted to give Alex an impression of assurance that would cause her to stop talking about that specific issue, but how does that work? Refurbished for advice, of course, let’s say that Alex, at least for that moment, believed that such an impression of assurance actually came from her, even though Ben was the one that put it there. If you choose to, look at that scene again, and notice that, as Alex is listening to Ben, she is no longer talking back at him. Of course, she is listening to what he is saying, but what is also happening is that she is believing that such an impression of assurance is actually being created by her! And then after Ben said that, he felt that the impression of assurance that he caused Alex to use was enough, and then he was so sure that no other words for that issue would come from Alex, he prepared himself to go to sleep.

Now, if you looked at certain instigations you experienced in the past, especially if you are an adult, something like that may have already happened to you. Sure, you know that the experience came from the instigator, but how objective are you with such an experience? For the adults, even after all of those years, you still evaluate it as if such an impression of assurance was created by you, even though you believe you know that the experience was caused by an instigator. To help yourself manage better impressions of assurance that are not created by you, that are improperly imposed by an instigator, I highly recommend that you look at that illustration that I just typed the words to from the movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’, and study the postulate that they are sensing their own sense of conversation related assurance, and that Ben wanted Alex to commit to a sense of assurance that he placed into Alex’s mind.

And of course, I’m also talking about instigations you have experienced that didn’t even involve an obvious conversation, that didn’t even involve a conversation at all! The instigation could have been from a complete stranger that you noticed as you were waiting for a bus or a train, and that person just instigated you as he/she walked by, or it could be an instigator from your school or job, and still there was no conversation involved, at least no conversation involved that you agreed to, and the instigator just improperly imposed such an experience upon you.

After I finish this list and start explaining the ideas from idea ‘Not work’, you should become more able to upgrade idea ‘Assure’, if you choose to.

‘Lara Croft!’  (said as inspiration, in your favor).

Rated PG-13 peril(exposure to injury, loss, or destruction) and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Mountain Between Us’. Rated R language and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Saint of Fort Washington’. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Warehouse 13’. Reading discretion for the Claudius Roman emperor wikipedia.org article. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘The Orville’. Violence and viewer discretion for the ‘Fables’ comic book series. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Discovery’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Hasty answer’, ‘False pretense’, and ‘Assure’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1109

1/1/2018

Happy New Year! It is now 11:29 AM EST for me. For the new year, here’s a music video that encourages travel. The music video is for song ‘Sail Away’ by Irish musician Enya. Here’s a quote about the song from www.wikipedia.org:

‘It became a global success, reaching #1 in several countries, including the United Kingdom, where it stayed at the top of the music charts for three weeks. In the United States, the song peaked at #24 in April 1989. The song was also highly popular in the early 1990s and was featured on many pop music compilations.’

The music video I am recommending is not the official video, and it’s located in www.youtube.com. Someone called ‘pinkpumpkinn’ made it, and it has all sorts of photos from the Earth that encourages travel. If you choose to see this music video, search for phrase ‘orinoco flow sail away’, and it’s the selection with 4 minutes and 28 seconds view time from ‘pinkpumpkinn’. It also has over 4.1 million views. Before you watch the video, to see one of it’s highlights, select it, and go in advance to 3 minutes and 34 seconds into the video. There, you should see a cute kid. I think the kid is a girl, maybe 4 years old, holding some sort of board, and the board is floating over the water. She looks like she is from another country, and I think it’s entertaining to see her while the song ‘Sail Away’ is being played. Over 2,000 comments in youtube were made for this slideshow. Here are 2 quotes from those comments:

‘My teachers in Pre-School would always play an Enya CD during naptime. I remember this song well.’

‘I like how the pictures match the lyrics. Good job!’

And it’s free to watch! I hope you like it.

Before I continue explaining the ideas for ‘Not work’, I have to address the possible adverse looming of resourcefulness that you may experience from certain instigations. For example, a preferred sense of looming from the impression of resourcefulness of another can come from celebrities. In the movie ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(2000)’, according to Amazon Video SD rental, 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 56 seconds into the movie, celebrity wizard Gilderoy Lockhart(Kenneth Branagh) placed his cape to several of the girl students, and they eagerly grabbed it and held it for him.

For an example of an adverse looming of resourcefulness, not an exact match, but the illustration may be useful, there’s an example near end of episode 1.20 ‘Greetings from Earth – Part 2’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Battlestar Galactica(1979)’. Commandant Leiter(Lloyd Bochner) is being talked to by Apollo(Richard Hatch) and Starbuck(Dirk Benedict). The example starts according to Amazon Video 46 minutes and 50 seconds near the end of the episode. Here is a quote:

Soldier:-‘Commandant, we’re heading towards something bigger than anything I’ve ever seen.’

Commandant:-‘Good Lord. What is it?’

Starbuck:-‘It’s called, a, uh, Battlestar.’

Apollo:-‘Now, then, uh, you were telling us about this invisible Alliance of yours?’

The ideas from ‘Not work’ that I will offer you, although they may create a positive sense of looming resourcefulness in your favor, of course not the only effect created, I think the adverse sense of looming resourcefulness effect I should try to give you the ability to address and allocate such an effect before I continue to give you more ideas. Of course, the ‘Battlestar Galactica’ illustration is not the only possibility for such an adverse looming of resourcefulness. It’s just the only one I can think of right now to offer you as an example.

Resolving:

The idea that I invented a few days ago is called ‘Resolving’. Basically, an instigator may improperly impose a sense of resolving for you to interact with and commit to, and I have invented an idea that may help you manage better and choose what type of resolvings to commit to. So, to start, I want to give you 2 ‘before and after’ illustrations, 2 illustrations to give you an idea of how the instigation identified by idea ‘Resolving’ has affected you in the past, and 2 illustrations that show those that have learned to manage better the sense of resolvings they experience. All 4 illustrations are availabe from Amazon.com.

The 1st ‘before’ illustration is from episode 1.12 ‘Cherchez la femme’ from action tv show ‘Transporter: The Series(2012)’. The 1st part of the illustration starts 0 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode, when Frank Martin(Chris Vance) is chasing Jet(Chelsea Hobbs). 0 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode, Jet is caught by Frank, kicking as Frank is carrying Jet back to his car. Fast forward to 10 minutes and 51 seconds into the episode, Jet says to Frank quote:-

Jet:-‘Why did you come back for me?’

Frank:-‘I missed your winning personality.’

Basically, what happened between those illustrations is that Frank, after leaving Jet at her destination, he realized that she was in danger, and he chose to go back and save her. When Frank said to Jet quote ‘I missed your winning personality.’, that was an indication that Jet imposed upon Frank some adverse impressions of resolvings for Frank to interact with. Saying that Jet had a ‘winning personality’ was an indication of those adverse resolvings Frank had to put up with as he was driving Jet to her destination.

The 2nd ‘before’ illustration is from movie ‘New in Town(2009)’ starring Renee Zellweger as Lucy Hill. If you have Amazon Prime, movie ‘New in Town’ is included with your Prime membership. You don’t have to pay extra to watch it. The illustration starts 29 minutes and 38 seconds into the movie. Here is a quote:

Lucy Hill:-‘I’m really sorry, guys, I meant for that to be a D-word so you could all do a double shot. …I thought this would be an opportunity for us to bury the hatchet. Instead you just turned me into some dumb drinking game?’

In Lucy Hill’s situation, she was able to notice a use of resolving that was not meant for her to notice. However, since you probably experience instigations, if you experience instigations, that have absurdly obvious identities of resolvings, even your ability to discover certain resolvings involving a more separately involved used of discovery may be adversely associated even with obvious identities of resolvings from instigations and related inadvertencies.

The 1st ‘after’ illustration is pretty much the main illustration for idea ‘Resolving’. If all I had available to use was this illustration, I think I could still make an explanation for idea ‘Resolving’ that you still may find useful. The illustration is from episode 2.21 ‘Peak Performance’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1989)’. Again, if you have Amazon Prime, the episode is included with your Prime membership. The illustration starts 43 minutes and 35 seconds into the episode. Data(Brent Spiner) is explaining to the others how he had won against Sirna Kolrami(Roy Brocksmith) in a game of Strategema. Here is a quote:

Riker(Jonathan Frakes):-‘Data, you beat him.’

Data:-‘No, sir. It is a stalemate.’

Geordi(LeVar Burton):-‘What did you do?’

Data:-‘I simply altered my premise for playing the game.’

Riker:-‘Explain.’

Data:-‘Working under the assumption that Kolrami was attempting to win, it is reasonable to assume that he expected me to play for the same goal.’

Wesley(Wil Wheaton):-‘You didn’t.’

Data:-‘No, I was playing for a standoff. A draw. While Kolrami was dedicated to winning, I was able to pass up obvious avenues of advancement and settle for a balance.’

So, refurbishing that ‘Strategema’ episode for this advice, Data was able to change his sense of resolving interaction from ‘win’ to ‘stalemate/draw’. Since Data is an android, he can sit there for days playing the game ‘Strategema’ without needing to sleep, eat, or even use the bathroom, which is probably the main reason why Kolrami left the game. This is the best illustration example I can think of to show people how a person can change his/her use of resolving. Notice that, starting at 42 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode, Kolrami looks frustrated as he is playing against Data. You can refurbish that as an example of being able to objectively notice a person, such as an instigator, trying to improperly impose an adverse use of resolving, and Data’s calm composure is a refurbished example of a person noticing such an adverse use of resolving, and still chooses to use a more reasonable sense of resolving. In other words, Kolrami is playing to win, and Data is playing for a maintained stalemate/draw.

[I am going to take a quick nap and then fast forward through a few of those shows that were filming the ball go down in NY for the new year. In an hour or so, I will come back and try to finish this idea.

It is now 4:23 PM EST for me. I noticed earlier today that my 2 recent posts aren’t being posted. They’re here, but they’re not in the ionicbreeze1.com public web site. I plan to talk to customer service about it this Friday.

The 2nd ‘after’ illustration, refurbished with inapproprieities removed of course, is in the sci-fi movie ‘The Chronicles of Riddick(2004)’ starring Vin Diesel as Riddick and Karl Urban as Vaako. Now, keep in mind that this sci-fi movie has obvious violence in it. However, I was able to find an illustration in it that does not have obvious violence in it. However, this illustration exists between 2 scenes of obvious violence. I call this type of illustration a ‘splitting hairs’ illustration. Just keep in mind that, if you choose to use this illustration, it’s refurbished with the inapproprieities removed. This illustration is from the SD rental of the movie, and according to Amazon Video, this illustration starts 31 minutes and 22 seconds into the movie, when the people started to kneel before the Lord Marshal(Colm Feore). Here is a quote:

Vaako:-‘This is your one chance. Take the Lord Marshal’s offer and bow.’

Riddick:-‘I bow to no man.’

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Riddick:-‘Look, I’m not with everyone here.’

As a sci-fi action reference, Riddick sees that everyone else is bowing, but he’s making a clarification to Vaako that he is not using such a resolving.

So, using the ‘Resolving’ idea, you can choose aspects of resolving imposed by instigations to not use as your own sense of resolving, like deciding what to use contemplationally to pick up something with one of your hands. In the ‘Star Trek’ illustration, Data chose to not play to win, but instead play for a stalemate/draw. That is how Data chose to contemplationally pick up something. His game opponent, Kolrami, was playing to win, while Data was playing for a stalemate.

Redirect:

Idea ‘Redirect’ is a variation of idea ‘Resolving’. For those who are reading Wishlist #1109 first, you should read Wishlist #1003-#1008, the ‘Blinking’ idea. You can find that in category ‘ARCHIVES’, April 2015. You are going to use your ‘Blinking’ idea to ‘blink out’ what idea ‘Redirect’ will reveal to you. If you choose to use this idea, idea ‘Redirect’ will be used as an indicator to remove experiences from resolving improperly induced by instigation, so that you can make a sense of resolving that you will actually choose to use. So, here is the definition of ‘Redirect’: Idea ‘Redirect’ refers to a redirection of force, of effort, of contemplation. It’s 1st definition refers to a redirection of force that bothers you. For example, during the summer, it’s possible that the Fire Department may open up a few fire hydrants to allow the kids to play in the water that comes out of them. A firefighter may even redirect the flow of that water in a way that will allow more for the kids to play in it’s water. Of course, that’s a good example of redirecting. Another sense of redirecting is when, when it’s raining and you are walking on the sidewalk, a car drives by, causing a splash of water to go on you. Another example of redirecting is when someone catches you by surprise. These examples are common enough examples of redirecting. Their purpose is to help you sense examples of redirecting that bother you, that are induced by instigation. For example, there’s the redirecting you have probably experienced before, when you are trying to maintain a certain train of thought, and your train of thought is interrupted. Now, since I am talking about redirecting induced by instigation, there is the example of what I imagine the waitresses experienced when at home because of Melvin Udall’s(Jack Nicholson) instigations from movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’. Basically, as the waitresses are at home I guess fixing up the house, all of a sudden they would think of something bad about Melvin Udall because of the instigations they experienced from him, such as contemplationally saying something harsh about him. Soon after they would do that, they would feel ashamed because thinking in such a way is very uncharacteristic of them, and soon after that, they would justifiably and angrily blame Mr. Udall for causing them to think in such a manner. That effect I would call an adverse instigation induced sense of ‘Redirecting’.

OK, here’s an illustration example from episode 2.2 ‘In the Line of Duty’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1(1998)’. The illustration begins, according to Amazon Video, 4 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode, Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping) who is the host of Jolinar. The others during the meeting don’t know yet that Samantha is now the host of Jolinar, and Jolinar seems to hate Teal’c. Here is a quote:

Samantha:-‘Maybe the reasons just weren’t made apparent to you, Teal’c. I mean, you are just a Jaffa.’

After Samantha said that, the tv show ambiance emphasizes that the others in the room reacted to Samantha saying such a thing. Even Teal’c turned his head, with a certain disapproval of what Samantha said. Refurbished for advice, of course, I think Jolinar was experiencing a certain sense of redirecting force, and Jolinar chose to act upon that redirecting force in a context that caused her to somewhat insult Teal’c. She wanted to get some sort of reaction from Teal’c, but of course not in a way that reveals the true nature of her statement. Noticing how the others reacted to what Samantha/Jolinar said, refurbished for advice of course, is highly recommended.

[It’s 6:04 PM EST for me. I’m going to stop now and finish explaining idea ‘Resolving’ this coming Friday. I thought that I would finish this idea today, and I was wrong. The good news is that it’s mostly explained, that is, the basic parts are there for me to easily finish explaining it. So, if you will be there this Friday, then I’ll see you then.

1/6/2018

Aloha! It’s 10:29 AM EST where I am. Based on my awareness of ability, concerning what music video to offer you, I don’t think I can offer you a new music video right now. Instead, I’ll offer you the music video from song ‘I LoveYou Always Forever’ by British singer Donna Lewis. Here’s a quote about the song from www.wikipedia.org:

‘In the U.S., the song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, where it remained for nine weeks during the summer of 1996, kept from number one by Los Del Rio’s “Macarena”. Despite this, the song was number one on the How 100 Airplay chart for thirteen weeks and the Billboard Top 40 Mainstream chart for eleven weeks, becoming one of the most played songs of the 1990s.’

I believe it’s a relaxing music video. To watch it for free, go to www.youtube.com and search for phrase ‘i love you always forever donna lewis’. It should be one of the top selections offered, with over 6.5 million views. Several years ago, when I looked at the music video for the 1st time, I thought the music video was awkward compared to it’s song. Six or so months ago, when I watched it again, the music video seemed and seems more acceptable now. I’m assuming that change is because of the ideas I typed in this blog.

On 1/1/2018, I was talking about Samantha Carter being the host for Jolinar for idea ‘Redirect’. (Oh, I forgot to call WordPress about the recent 2 posts not being posted in the ionicbreeze1.com web site. I’ll try to remember to talk to them this coming Friday.) This next definition of ‘Redirect’ may identify the redirecting of force that vexes/bothers you the most, but I can’t think of an exact match illustration for it. OK, starting a few minutes ago, I checked on episode 4.20 ‘The Last Man’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate: Atlantis(2008)’. Amazon.com has the episode available. If you refurbish a scene from that episode, I think it may show you what I am talking about, but it’s not an exact match. The scene involves the Rodney hologram(David Hewlett) talking to Sheppard(Joe Flanigan). The identity of the ‘Redirect’ is coming from the Rodney hologram, but Sheppard has been friends with the original Rodney for several years, and he is used to how Rodney talks. That’s why the ‘Redirect’ identity from Rodney in the context of Sheppard responding to it doesn’t match the identity of ‘Redirect’ that I’m about to explain to you, but it’s the best I can think of right now. Of course, I believe there are much better examples in tv shows and movies. It’s just that I’m not aware of what those examples are. So, here’s a quote from that conversation between the Rodney hologram and Sheppard. According to Amazon Video, the refurbished illustration starts 21 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode:

Sheppard:-‘The city has solar power generators, right?’

Rodney hologram:-‘Yes, which would come in very handy if we were trying to power a couple of electric golf carts.’

Sheppard:-‘See, you’re still thinking like the old McKay.’

Rodney hologram:-‘I can’t help that! Look, what are you saying?’

Now, in this next quote, the comparison of the Rodney hologram actually giving an epiphany acknowledgement to Sheppard’s advice should show you how the previous statements of the Rodney hologram may be construed as a ‘Redefine’ example: This illustration, starting with Sheppard’s quote, begins 22 minutes and 1 second into the episode. Here is a quote:

Sheppard:-‘The sun’s going red giant, right? Increased solar energy. The worse it gets, the more power we’ll have.’

Rodney hologram:-‘Oh my God, that could work. We use the shields to protect the atmosphere.’

Sheppard:-‘Exactly.’

Rodney hologram:-‘We wouldn’t be able to do it indefinitely, but it would buy us 100 years or so.’

Sheppard:-‘It’s going to have to do for now…’

Based on what I watched from tv show ‘Stargate: Atlantis’, Rodney’s positive epiphany responses, like when the Rodney hologram said ‘Oh my God, that could work.’, the only Stargate: Atlantis person he gives such a response to is Sheppard. Also, Sheppard and Rodney are friends, and they spend a lot of time ‘goofing around’ in Atlantis. That being said, to get a feeling of the definition of ‘Redirect’ I will give you, if you choose to, just imagine talking to that Rodney program for a few minutes, let’s say it’s about a topic that you have a few minutes of material to talk about, like the way the Rodney hologram and Sheppard are talking, except you don’t get any positive epiphany responses from the Rodney hologram. In other words, when you say to the hologram ‘The city has solar power generators, right?’, it will always say back something like ‘Yes, which would come in very handy if we were trying to power a couple of electric golf carts.’ The statements in this imagined exercise coming from the Rodney hologram will always sound that way. There won’t be any surprise epiphany responses from the hologram. A few minutes of that, and you may sense what I will be talking about.

All right. This definition of ‘Redirect’ is like, when you experience the instigation, as you try to resolve the instigation in your mind, you experience a slight persistent draining of energy. You don’t feel like you’re actually going to pass out, but it’s still an awkward feeling, like you’re about to feel queasy, but the feeling doesn’t actually make you feel queasy. It’s an unpleasant experience because that feeling has happened to you before enough times in the past to cause you to remember that you don’t like having such an experience.

At this point in giving advice, I believe that such an instigation side effect is what vexes/bothers people a great deal, but it’s not something that people can easily resolve. They’ve experienced it before to know what it is, and they do try to resolve such an experience. So, if you experience such an instigation, you can try using bookmark ‘Redirect resolving’ to identify such a sense of redirecting force, so that you can use less such a feeling in your resolving.

And finally, the last definition of ‘Redirect’ is from an adverse looming of resourcefulness that you may experience from certain instigations, like when Commandant Leiter from the previous ‘Battlestar: Galactica’ episode said quote-‘Good Lord. What is it?’ You can use bookmark ‘Redirect resolving’ to take out that sense of redirecting force so that you can choose to use a sense of resolving that doesn’t need such an adverse looming of resourcefulness.

Another example of an adverse looming of resourcefulness is when a kid is trying to resolve a previously experienced instigation, and that kid notices the looming resourcefulness the instigator/instigators used to create such an effect in their instigations. It’s that sense of looming resourcefulness that is creating a perplexed contemplation from that kid. Using bookmark ‘Redirect resolving’ may help that kid ‘take out’ that looming resourcefulness, to use a sense of resolving that does not use such a looming sense of resourcefulness.

Near:

Just a few seconds ago, I tried to think of an illustration for this idea, like an established idea, or something in a tv show or a movie. I couldn’t think of any that I could actually type in. In my opinion, it’s a great idea, and if you understand it, I think you should find it useful, and experience an epiphany with it’s initial use. I discovered the idea a week or so ago when I imagined the use of idea ‘Resolving’, but from another vantage point. Basically, an instigator may improperly use a near sense of proximity resolving as an instigation. For example, the instigation that is clearly out of context in resolving use will still involve near proximity interaction to cause you to interact with an out of context use of resolving. The reason why such an instigation is so effective is because it uses aspects of circumstance that are real time associated with what and how you perceive circumstantially at the time of the experienced instigation.

The solution I created is to contemplationally use phrase ‘Near resolving’, ‘Confront near resolving’, and/or ‘Confront near’ to identify such a sense of resolving that is out of context, and to use your ‘Blinking’ idea to remove the use of that sense of resolving and replace it with a more tenable, sensible use of resolving. Keep in mind that this is not about ignoring something that you believe is out of context. ‘Near resolving’ simply helps you to not need to interact and/or commit to a sense of resolving that involves an out of context an/or non relevant use of near proximity resolving. Once you remove that sense of resolving from your active, chosen use of resolving, of course you may choose to notice other people, or just the instigator, using that sense of resolving, but you are no longer using that sense of resolving.

As an example, you can use again that ‘Chronicles or Riddick’ reference. Here’s a quote:

Riddick:-‘Look, I’m not with everyone here.’

In the movie, Riddick notices of course that there are people bowing, but Riddick chooses to not use that near proximity sense of resolving. He even tries to clarify his decision by saying quote-‘Look, I’m not with everyone here.’

I recommend that you give the idea a chance. When you see something odd that you can interpret as out of context or not relevant to interact with, you can contemplationally say to yourself ‘Confront near’, or ‘Near resolving’, and you should be able to sense that you are ‘not with’ the interaction of that near proximity of resolving, and you can still notice it, even though you are not interacting with it.

Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(2002)’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Battlestar Galactica’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Transporter: The Series’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘New in Town’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate: Atlantis’. Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘As Good as It Gets’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Resolving’, ‘Redirect’, ‘Redirect resolving’, ‘Near’, ‘Near resolving’, and ‘Confront near.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.