OK - So let's get down to talking about the Elephant in every thinking persons room for just ten (10) seconds and absolutely no more.
Thanks for your attention and let's start the count.
Apparently, God is no longer cool and the musings of those who claimed to be inspired by a God Entity through 'Revelation' or similar nonsense are all rubbish because 'Creation' and all that 'Shit' has been determined to be incompatible with modern physics.
Do I hear a cheer? YAY.
Think about this. We sterilise things to keep our younger kids healthy and we irradiate cancers to neutralise and then kill them. Yet 13.8 Billion years ago, this universe was small enough to hold in the palm of your hand but so hot and dense that it would be literal ages before it could cool enough to permit the first atoms of hydrogen to form. It was pure energy at billions of degrees Celsius and irradiated so hard that we can still detect the radiation today. Now that has to be as sterile as you can possibly make it and yet here we are.
Because we are, the only viable conclusion is that God is not only alive but evolution is evidence that It is also kicking quite strongly.
It was we who made religions and they are all flawed because we don't seem to work these things out very well, but the fact is, something else had to make us coz we weren't around to do it for ourselves. The result is that we search or if we are too busy or too stressed, we don't.
The point is, when we decide to put restrictions on hope, we might as well forget about progress because if we are all there is, we are so screwed and we don't deserve to get off this rock and we all know it.
But if we don't evolve we become extinct. So why do we have children if we are not serious about creating some kind of a future in which they can also hope and expect a result?
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
No-one of us is Human
This is yours truly with the 'Old Keep' of the Catalysis Trilogy in the background, though on a warmer day.
I'm standing quite close to where the story really begins and also to where it comes full circle in the Trilogy Finale, which is now quite close to completion.
(Take the link to my site for details)
Catalysis is a project that will ask you to engage in just a little less introspection than it demanded of me to produce it.
Please bear with me for just a moment while I remind you that I also made the claim in a previous cover that 'Revelation Still Rains' and to prove the truth of that one also, I invite you to repudiate my claim that no-one of us is human, even though that apparently illogical statement questions the validity of the term 'Human Being'. Catalysis is a work that takes an alternate view of our humanity and also our more than occasional lack of it, so it's not implausible that I had this minor revelation while working on that.
The fact is, our most fundamental viewpoints don't come down to our religion, our spirituality or our ethnicity. Our most basic perceptions before all of that later conditioning comes down to whether we are male, female or something in between. If Male and Female are our Alfa's and Omega's or our sometimes very polarising extremes of fundamental existence, then in between there is an ever increasing choice of letters to designate everything from gay to bi-sexual, curious or transgendered etc. The thing is, all of these MUST be equally valid. I say that because none of us is 100% what we physically appear, or claim to be.
The thing is, all 'human' babies are naturally equipped to be configured male or female for up to six weeks before they begin to diverge and maybe not all of them end up 100% one thing or the other. Let's face it. There are just as many guys who'd cry at sad movies as women who'd laugh at them crying. So despite what each of us appears to superficially be, there is not one of us who can look at any subject with the all encompassing scrutiny of all humanity, because we are simply incapable of all the implied variables. At a guess, I'd say each of us lacks maybe 40-60% of what it takes to have that 100% total human perspective.
We can only see our own, comparatively narrow and by deduction, blinkered viewpoints. We have to depend on our total opposites to appreciate the rest of it for us. It's only when we share what both of us can see, that we can really claim to have anything close to 100% of what is there to be seen.
The alarming thing is that although we are told that opposites attract, we seldom end up with total opposites. We prefer terms like soul mate, which suggests that we want to be with people who possess at least some of our own intrinsic values. However, for the sake of this argument let's just say that every couple has something close to the complete human outlook. Then again, we also know that none of us is perfect. Whether we like to admit it or not - we are all flawed.
So when we talk about our humanity or our lack of it, what we really mean is our ability or inability to empathise with each other and also with those less intelligent species that sometimes depend on us to do the right thing for them, because they're not quite up to it. However, because we are inadequate, we are just as likely to simply walk past someone or something that needs us, unless our opposite number just happens to be there and compels us to acknowledge their presence.
Then again, maybe that's how we get to meet those opposite numbers, alter egos or whatever they are.
That poses a further question. If we have to pause and give our complementary alter egos the opportunity to catch up to us, so we get teh full perspective, is it possible that Destiny and what we call Humanity have something in common?
I wrote that but I also have to think about it sometimes.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Book 3 Of Catalysis.
PROLOGUE
Nobody has ever been
created equal and until we mature enough to value principles as highly
as we do our more substantial possessions, no-one ever will. Genuine
equality was only possible once and that was in a past so remote and
toxic, that none of us alive today would survive it for long. This is
the rarity of an absolute truth because we now know that everything
alive had to start from a common primeval origin in a vastly different
time and place. So we blame flaws in evolution for our obvious
'discrepancies' and also for being handed down a range of senses so poor
that they only seem to underline our inherent fragility.
Our mortal enemies
throughout this 'Human' epoch in which we discovered everything,
including ourselves, seem to have fared much better than us. They were
naturally endowed with the means to effortlessly hunt us down and devour
us. Fossil records suggest long periods of human misery and attrition,
but we were never alone. We also unearth the relics of many separate
hominid species who also walked that pristine Earth, but who succumbed
to extinction somewhere along the way.
"Nature can be very
dangerous." We constantly remind ourselves. " It has always been faster
and even though largely tamed these days, it still boasts of sharper
fangs and splayed claws, a keener nose, ear and eye." Yet here we stand,
living testament to our own greatness.
The scale of our victory
against those odds is such that we can afford to be magnanimous, but our
conceit is merciless. He tells us that nature might see with superior
range and depth perception, but the key to our success was our thinking
eye.
"Our long experience of not
simply looking but also analyzing, means that we have seen much more
than what was there. We fostered the ability to also see what could or
should be there in due course. What sets us apart from nature is our
ability to apply logic and then visualize outcomes."
We willingly accept this
reassurance of our superiority and look down our short impotent noses at
the fickle nature of evolution, as it continues to mould small things
in the mud at our feet. Our promise to devote even more of our precious
time to a fuller understanding of such an obvious paradox lacks
sincerity, because we're busy. Everything waits for us.
Evolution, who is never
deaf to anyone or anything was as we observed, also too busy to take
notice or insult, and was in any case unconcerned. Our tendency for
grandiose and possibly premature assumptions is nothing new. Only
unnatural things truly endowed with some alien nature can claim to be
aloof from natural processes.
"Only these," says logic
with more than a smattering of inherent authority, "- can possess
sufficient objectivity to make such impartial and absolute judgements."
It then hesitantly asks.
"Does humanity deny that its own human nature is and always was
perfectly natural?" A question that only a human could definitively
answer, but none could be seen, even if one had the ears to hear it.
Meanwhile, Destiny stirs
the waters with the slightest of touches as she passes by and graces
each of her agents with the reward of a knowing smile for their jobs
well done.
"Come." She softly commands, and each obediently falls in line behind her.
Evolution hesitates,
surprised at such an unexpected summons before the task is complete and
is therefore the last of them to comply. Like us, evolution always
assumed endless time.
"But it is done." Destiny's
small admonishment betrays her ability to selectively hear the wish of a
sleeper on a world half a universe away, but only silence prevails when
nothing dares to speak uninvited in her presence.
"I know I seldom intervene
but here I am." Destiny says, by way of explanation and with almost
aberrant patience adding. "Also, sometimes it is the absence of some
things that can make something else more obvious."
But only one set of
thinking eyes was there to witness what a merely seeing eye would most
likely never register. The splash that marked her exit froze in time and
yellow sunlight as she waited for evolution to join her. While those
distorted drops of water hung motionless above their reflected images in
the mirror, the lack of any fluid or moving surface stilled all
glinting action.
In that snapshot of a long
drawn out moment, the wingless wet nymph only partially emerged but it
was still transformed into a beautiful imago. Its hard shell cracked
open like an egg which was then re-immersed to fall back under water.
Imago was the only moving and living thing in the frame as it simply
stepped onto a surface as apparently silvery and motionless as mercury,
and was already dry.
Evolution could only watch
bemused because a metamorphosis from nymph to final form just wasn't
feasible without the additional pupa or immature stage. The new creation
took its leisurely time adjusting to the alternative reality of life as
something so much more than a wet nymph in the brilliance beyond the
water. It disregarded half a billion years of ingrained caution and
stood as only other insects should, on the film that separated lake from
sky. Fearless of finned predators below and oblivious to the hovering
hazards of a splash rendered temporarily immune to time and gravity, it
was clearly already immortalized by being the first of a new kind.
Having achieved perfection,
Imago indulged itself with a moments reflection and then turned,
looking for some wind. It lifted lazily into the warming air to rise
above the still frozen splash that hung in suspended space-time.
Learning quickly and straightening its initial erratic course, Imago
angled towards the sun. Once it was high enough to stay dry and safe,
Destiny released the splash to fall and close the rift behind her but
forbade it sound.
In mute silence then, the
ripples spread out towards infinity from a tiny and insignificant lake
beneath the ruins of an old keep.
And so the mood is set for the epic finale ...
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Destiny's Decisions.
True to Celtic Tradition, I consider this tree to be venerable and warm, especially on the sunny side of it I chose for this photo.
There are no prizes for guessing that I was born after the tree, but our pose is evidence of Destiny in action, and not necessarily on any small scale. Great things lie ahead for both of us to celebrate.
Catalysis Book-1 (Changes Imposed) and Ochre, Book-2 of Catalysis make for some fascinating reading, but they're not a simple chronological progression to some 'Happy ever after' in Book-3.
I HAVE BEEN ASKED HOW DESTINY IS GOING TO BRING BOTH BOOKS TOGETHER.
She'll do it because Destiny is not some unstated, random and abstract non-entity that places any one of us under a benevolently solid friend like mine above, for absolutely no reason. It's not a random coincidence that either happens or not without consequences. To explain this clearly, I had to start by documenting the hierarchy of changes that Destiny can invoke at any time in order to irrevocably alter the world we would otherwise like to become accustomed to living in, thereby making evolution redundant. Destiny is not a mute witness to change but works alongside and even dictates to evolution. It is the process of Global and even Universal Catalysis that was always going to produce one very specific result, just like a very measured test in the science laboratory that was always going to have one well anticipated outcome.
Catalysis Book-1 (Changes Imposed) introduces us to an obviously inferior human being who turns out to be anything but inferior (No surprise here). When it becomes undeniable that she is not just unusual but more special than any human should ever expect to be, it's already too late because she was never alone. Destiny was always walking with her and holding her hand so she could oversee the final implosion of the global order and usher in the new age. We have a history of ignoring Prophets, so it should come as no surprise that those who should know better choose to ignore her. This proves to be an error of cataclysmic proportions and so many changes on the same scale then become unavoidable, which is the way Destiny works.
Ochre (Book-2 of Catalysis) is a place that is very distant in time and space from our here and now of increasingly futile todays. We arrive there on the first page and immediately begin to appreciate the timeless vast depths that Destiny routinely travels, as she does what she does. Under the mass of Ochre, a very divided civilisation faces its Nemesis. To the technologically advanced Yan, their perceived enemy is nothing but an unfortunate quirk of the cosmos that will arrive before they can develop the means to escape it. To the spiritual but also superstitious Bi-du, it is retribution from the Godly Constellations for the crimes of the Yan against their kind. All of them will perish, but the spiritually enlightened will be reborn into alternate worlds of their own making (There is a vaguely familiar ring to that).
To the supposedly altruistic Spoke, who are merely passing by, engaged on their own mission of redemption, there are so many reasons to turn a blind eye to the impending apocalypse. Meanwhile, the autonomous artificial intelligences who command the Spoke starship remain apparently oblivious to Destiny's plan as it unfolds. Only their cyborg Prophet, who serves as a trusted intermediary of sorts, between the biological Spoke and their synthetic AI's, seems to be aware of being called to possibly witness some higher purpose in an impending and otherwise meaningless extinction event amongst the stars.
Hope is a synthetic avatar entrusted with command of the Spoke starship as it traverses the ages. She is appointed by Destiny to join some seemingly tenuous dots in the Godly Constellations to make the ludicrous and laughable Bi-du aspirations a possibility while opening up some, even more, mind-blowing possibilities concerning us.
It wouldn't be unusual for you to question how something as apparently abstract and innocuous as Destiny could possibly bring two such seemingly diverse books together in the third book. So, here's a concept that might help you get your head around Destiny's size and potential influence. By inference, you can then see how our fantastic past has always created our mundane present, which will contribute to the creation of futures that could be considered magic to us today.
Science has proven that everything we will ever see, touch or interact with on any level, came with the Big Bang and also that the original constituents of the same phenomenon were initially and totally confined within a very small space. That means that every part of what the universe has now become was once within a literal arms reach. Therefore, every part of this expanded reality still remains as much an integral part of it as the soil in your back garden and the bugs that live in it.
How can we be remote strangers to something that we were born with, and remain gravitationally attracted to for 14 billion years? Destiny just decided to put that bit there and our bit here. But for all we know, it could just as easily be the other way round.
There are no prizes for guessing that I was born after the tree, but our pose is evidence of Destiny in action, and not necessarily on any small scale. Great things lie ahead for both of us to celebrate.
Catalysis Book-1 (Changes Imposed) and Ochre, Book-2 of Catalysis make for some fascinating reading, but they're not a simple chronological progression to some 'Happy ever after' in Book-3.
I HAVE BEEN ASKED HOW DESTINY IS GOING TO BRING BOTH BOOKS TOGETHER.
She'll do it because Destiny is not some unstated, random and abstract non-entity that places any one of us under a benevolently solid friend like mine above, for absolutely no reason. It's not a random coincidence that either happens or not without consequences. To explain this clearly, I had to start by documenting the hierarchy of changes that Destiny can invoke at any time in order to irrevocably alter the world we would otherwise like to become accustomed to living in, thereby making evolution redundant. Destiny is not a mute witness to change but works alongside and even dictates to evolution. It is the process of Global and even Universal Catalysis that was always going to produce one very specific result, just like a very measured test in the science laboratory that was always going to have one well anticipated outcome.
Catalysis Book-1 (Changes Imposed) introduces us to an obviously inferior human being who turns out to be anything but inferior (No surprise here). When it becomes undeniable that she is not just unusual but more special than any human should ever expect to be, it's already too late because she was never alone. Destiny was always walking with her and holding her hand so she could oversee the final implosion of the global order and usher in the new age. We have a history of ignoring Prophets, so it should come as no surprise that those who should know better choose to ignore her. This proves to be an error of cataclysmic proportions and so many changes on the same scale then become unavoidable, which is the way Destiny works.
Ochre (Book-2 of Catalysis) is a place that is very distant in time and space from our here and now of increasingly futile todays. We arrive there on the first page and immediately begin to appreciate the timeless vast depths that Destiny routinely travels, as she does what she does. Under the mass of Ochre, a very divided civilisation faces its Nemesis. To the technologically advanced Yan, their perceived enemy is nothing but an unfortunate quirk of the cosmos that will arrive before they can develop the means to escape it. To the spiritual but also superstitious Bi-du, it is retribution from the Godly Constellations for the crimes of the Yan against their kind. All of them will perish, but the spiritually enlightened will be reborn into alternate worlds of their own making (There is a vaguely familiar ring to that).
To the supposedly altruistic Spoke, who are merely passing by, engaged on their own mission of redemption, there are so many reasons to turn a blind eye to the impending apocalypse. Meanwhile, the autonomous artificial intelligences who command the Spoke starship remain apparently oblivious to Destiny's plan as it unfolds. Only their cyborg Prophet, who serves as a trusted intermediary of sorts, between the biological Spoke and their synthetic AI's, seems to be aware of being called to possibly witness some higher purpose in an impending and otherwise meaningless extinction event amongst the stars.
Hope is a synthetic avatar entrusted with command of the Spoke starship as it traverses the ages. She is appointed by Destiny to join some seemingly tenuous dots in the Godly Constellations to make the ludicrous and laughable Bi-du aspirations a possibility while opening up some, even more, mind-blowing possibilities concerning us.
It wouldn't be unusual for you to question how something as apparently abstract and innocuous as Destiny could possibly bring two such seemingly diverse books together in the third book. So, here's a concept that might help you get your head around Destiny's size and potential influence. By inference, you can then see how our fantastic past has always created our mundane present, which will contribute to the creation of futures that could be considered magic to us today.
Science has proven that everything we will ever see, touch or interact with on any level, came with the Big Bang and also that the original constituents of the same phenomenon were initially and totally confined within a very small space. That means that every part of what the universe has now become was once within a literal arms reach. Therefore, every part of this expanded reality still remains as much an integral part of it as the soil in your back garden and the bugs that live in it.
How can we be remote strangers to something that we were born with, and remain gravitationally attracted to for 14 billion years? Destiny just decided to put that bit there and our bit here. But for all we know, it could just as easily be the other way round.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Solstice, Spring, Hope and Ochre
Why does the sea seem to call out to us, even in winter when it's almost cold enough to kill us?
We joke of course, but evolution is never so flippant. It whispers in our ears that it very recently knew us as simple tetrapods that walked clumsily out of the waves and into the forests for more food diversity.
Our delusions of perfection tell us to deny that we were anything less than what we are today, but we confess our sin by our presence on the shore, always looking out.
This Mid-Winter 2015/16 Solstice Sun, reflected on frigid sand and sea seems to double its apparent elevation to give us false Hope of better things ahead. Longer days of warmth and life will mean happy smiles and a spring/summer of plenty, but for that to happen we must still depend on the further rotation of our tilted planet within the cosmos.
The virtual e-Book pages of OCHRE reveal a far more potent aspect to Hope. Between its covers she is also the artificially intelligent and autonomously sentient avatar of a Spoke star ship, engaged on a mission of redemption to save an alien but parallel version of humanity from itself.
Hope has a number of problems that sometimes threaten to divert her from her duty. One of these is that she was compelled to stop at Ochre because a 'Prophet' designed a contingency sub-routine for her program which dictated that she must. This, despite a simple mathematical intuition that advised her to quietly pass it by. Though she doesn't yet fully appreciate the implications, she is also in love with the delusion of the Prophet's infallibility. These considerations are not fully explored in OCHRE because all of its characters are somewhat preoccupied with an impending apocalypse.
OCHRE is Book 2 of Catalysis and is now available on Amazon and Smashwords. It will very soon be retailed by Barnes & Noble, Apple, Kobo, Sony and all reputable and sensible outlets.
With this second book, all readers of the Catalysis trilogy will begin to see where it was always destined to go. Only Destiny is empowered to make all futures everywhere happen or not. To Her, the unbelievable and the impossible are simply what She does while She also transcends time and space. When you've read it, you might also understand why She seems so willing to grant us Her ear.
Sweet dreams to mother.
We joke of course, but evolution is never so flippant. It whispers in our ears that it very recently knew us as simple tetrapods that walked clumsily out of the waves and into the forests for more food diversity.
Our delusions of perfection tell us to deny that we were anything less than what we are today, but we confess our sin by our presence on the shore, always looking out.
This Mid-Winter 2015/16 Solstice Sun, reflected on frigid sand and sea seems to double its apparent elevation to give us false Hope of better things ahead. Longer days of warmth and life will mean happy smiles and a spring/summer of plenty, but for that to happen we must still depend on the further rotation of our tilted planet within the cosmos.
The virtual e-Book pages of OCHRE reveal a far more potent aspect to Hope. Between its covers she is also the artificially intelligent and autonomously sentient avatar of a Spoke star ship, engaged on a mission of redemption to save an alien but parallel version of humanity from itself.
Hope has a number of problems that sometimes threaten to divert her from her duty. One of these is that she was compelled to stop at Ochre because a 'Prophet' designed a contingency sub-routine for her program which dictated that she must. This, despite a simple mathematical intuition that advised her to quietly pass it by. Though she doesn't yet fully appreciate the implications, she is also in love with the delusion of the Prophet's infallibility. These considerations are not fully explored in OCHRE because all of its characters are somewhat preoccupied with an impending apocalypse.
OCHRE is Book 2 of Catalysis and is now available on Amazon and Smashwords. It will very soon be retailed by Barnes & Noble, Apple, Kobo, Sony and all reputable and sensible outlets.
With this second book, all readers of the Catalysis trilogy will begin to see where it was always destined to go. Only Destiny is empowered to make all futures everywhere happen or not. To Her, the unbelievable and the impossible are simply what She does while She also transcends time and space. When you've read it, you might also understand why She seems so willing to grant us Her ear.
Sweet dreams to mother.
Ochre is now as real as Hope and available with a click, from Amazon, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple and many more.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Life, Death and Ownership.
OCTOBER
In kindergarten we are told that Autumn is when nature falls asleep. That's because pre-school kids are too young to handle the concept of death. Later we learn that not everything that falls asleep can be with us again next year, at least not here.
Behind our house, the small ornamental trees are almost bare, while the Oaks and Poplars in the background are still green and thriving. The buzz of summer is becoming a memory and because the sun was warmer and the garden brighter for longer, that memory will invariably be sweeter.
However, not everything is as it seems.
Entropy is also a product of creation and it completes all circles. In a short month or two, all the trees in this picture will be bare. It is also not unusual for a storm to claim one or two during winter, but when or how they go is inconsequential in the scheme of things. I can say that because at some later stage, hopefully much later, there will be no trees at all and no-one to take a picture of the silence that must eventually prevail.
The paradox of this picture, is that the specially bred ornamental trees were the most beautiful to look at, but also the first to go, and the pretty Orchid isn't free but is sentenced to life in a pot. In August, all of those trees were resplendent in their different colors of lush foliage, as they shimmered in the breeze for the pleasure of anyone passing by.
This October has sternly reminded me that all we can do is appreciate each other while
we are still here together because soon enough, we won't.
Mutual regard for each other is our primary purpose here in this life because, when you think about it, everything else, and I mean every single thing, belongs to and will eventually be claimed by entropy. It means no one can really own anything, because ultimately no-one will.
October is also my last month with Ochre - Book Two of the Catalysis Trilogy. The amount of creation that was crammed between its covers was impossible to contain there, unless I also added an equal measure of entropy. The result is that by the time those trees are bare, I will no longer own it.
Go to my previous post about ME-BOOKS and download your free 3 Chapter Preview of Ochre, Catalysis and Book of Plebs.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
ME-BooKs
Dear Friends,
Mini-E Books or ME-BooKs, as I prefer to call them, are my way of giving you a small version of the real thing for your preview. You can download it now and read it on your device at your leisure.
Each ME-BooK contains the first 3 Chapters of my current offerings as I target October 2015 as the publishing date for OCHRE, which is still subject to my final whims.
The full sized versions are available from all major E-Book distributors from Amazon and Apple through Barnes and Noble, Kobo Books, Smashwords etc etc.
Look for a special introductory offer on OCHRE if ordered in advance as the normal price, which is still a steal, will apply after publication.

Download_CATALYSIS_ME-Book
BOOK 1 of the CATALYSIS trilogy
Just Click the above link for
your CATALYSIS - Mini-EBook
or ME-Book 3 Chapter Preview

Download_OCHRE_ME-BooK
BOOK 2 of CATALYSIS
Just Click the link above for your
OCHRE - Mini-EBook or ME-BOOK
3 Chapter preview

Download_Book_of_Plebs_ME_BooK
Just Click the link above for your
Book of Plebs - Mini-EBook or ME-Book
3 Chapter Preview.
Mini-E Books or ME-BooKs, as I prefer to call them, are my way of giving you a small version of the real thing for your preview. You can download it now and read it on your device at your leisure.
Each ME-BooK contains the first 3 Chapters of my current offerings as I target October 2015 as the publishing date for OCHRE, which is still subject to my final whims.
The full sized versions are available from all major E-Book distributors from Amazon and Apple through Barnes and Noble, Kobo Books, Smashwords etc etc.
Look for a special introductory offer on OCHRE if ordered in advance as the normal price, which is still a steal, will apply after publication.

Download_CATALYSIS_ME-Book
BOOK 1 of the CATALYSIS trilogy
Just Click the above link for
your CATALYSIS - Mini-EBook
or ME-Book 3 Chapter Preview

Download_OCHRE_ME-BooK
BOOK 2 of CATALYSIS
Just Click the link above for your
OCHRE - Mini-EBook or ME-BOOK
3 Chapter preview

Download_Book_of_Plebs_ME_BooK
Just Click the link above for your
Book of Plebs - Mini-EBook or ME-Book
3 Chapter Preview.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)