WB 7 - Kurt Hanks
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WB 7 - Kurt Hanks
7 DRAFT COPY Getting Answers I didn’t expect to questions I never asked If you have ever got into any sport you know that each sport comes with in accompanying world. In baseball, for example, most importantly you have the hat, then the stitched white ball, hard or soft, the gloves, the bat and all the unique clothes. Also, there are overt rules such as three strikes and you out of play and there are subliminal rules such as mentioning your close interaction with their mom is OK, but you can’t overtly whack them on the head with the bat. And so on . . . making a complete setting all supporting the world of baseball. The same comes with any other kind of worlds; each creating limits and limiting certain expectations. 1 Seeing Things Ernest’s earnestness When this weird stuff first hit hard and I couldn’t run from it, hide it under the rug or throw it in the closet. It just refused to allow me to get rid of it or go away on its own. How to deal with it then became my top priority. Finding protection from certain elements of this intruding force had also became an crucial issue. Understandably, the first place I looked for help was within the religion I grew up in –the Mormon Church. I found it full of leaders who proclaimed they had the answers, the power from God and could help me. I found it all rather hollow and empty. Loudly and incessantly proclaiming power, but finding none. Getting Answers 7 Also, another completely different approach was in following some newly arrived spiritual help. At times it was crystal clear what it wanted me to do and where to go for some help. One day a strong and detailed impression to go to a local shopping mall and wait there and a person who would show up that provide some help. I went to the shopping mall, found the place I was to be at and sat down in a sunken seating area,waiting to meet my help. It wasn’t long before, sure enough, that person walked right in front of me. But I couldn’t say a single word to him. I’m not working with their kind Well, I figured maybe the early Mormon Church had real power, but they somehow had lost it. Early church history repeatedly said through numerous stories that there was spiritual powers back then. So I went searching into its history to see if I could find anything there that could help me. I needed help and I needed it yesterday. I didn’t recognize him individually, but I knew from his facial hair and clothes what he was. He had a full beard, wore a long sleeved shirt and pants for summer attire. He was in his late 30’s. But I wasn’t going into any conversation with him. I knew who he was. He was a polygamist. You know a guy who has more than one wife and what Mormons will be forever famous for. The internet existed, but it was just something beginning and run by the military’s research arm DARPA. Just starting in linking the university level of knowledge, nothing like today. I could find what I was then looking for easily with a few keystrokes and the all-knowing Google today. But back then I had no other choice but to go on a personal search. The Mormon Church tended to obfuscated and right out hide their real history so it was impossible in finding the information I wanted by going the official route. You see I was a Mormon and Mormons had left polygamy in the past. But a number of groups were around and still living what they believed was a commandment from a never changing God. The present day church excommunicates polygamists and considers their behavior bizarre. Odd response since the early prophets Mormons, so revere, were all polygamists. 2 Seeing Things I’ve known personally some polygamists over the years. In fact, growing up before we moved out onto the ranch, one of our neighbors was one. He had three wive, each living in separate houses. One of those wives was our neighbor and one of the kindest, nicest people I’ve ever known. So exemplary that the local Mormon Church just looked the other way and let her come to our church anyway. Her inherent goodness just melted folks. But her husband was different – a royal pain in the ass. Always right, always the most righteous and always telling you so. To be real blunt, he matched the behavior of all the other polygamist husbands I knew. I had no exceptions. There may have been some, but I didn’t know any. So the idea of dealing directly with this kind of man didn’t appeal to me in any way. But I was getting desperate. so I gave up on my resistance and said let’s try it again. I found this new source often tried multiple times, I was that slow. Though each subsequent approach was always progressively more difficult. Had a friend who was also searching in the same historical area, but for different reasons and said he had met someone who had access to many of the historical records of the early Mormon Church. Back in history when all the spiritual powers was supposedly around. This person owned a bookstore and was an expert on these historical records. Getting Answers 7 the mall. His name was Ernest. He was in a hurry so we didn’t have much time, but nothing he said or any record he mentioned was new to me. So we parted and I didn’t think much more of it. The next night I had a dream in which I saw a person. It was a female with red hair in her twenties and her image was extremely detailed. I was to meet her and everything would be OK. Whatever the hell that meant! Within a few days I was invited by my fellow searcher to a party with this rare and old book dealer. You know the same guy I saw in the mall and had previously met at his bookstore. Curiosity got me and I went with my friend. The party was at an older tracked house. Its doors were wide open, with kids and people going everywhere. Since we didn’t know anyone we pulled off to the side out of everyone’s way. I told my friend about the dream and seeing in such detail this red headed woman. The friend asked, “do you see her here”? I said no. Then she walked through an open door holding a large bowl of foil covered food. Found out she was one of Ernest’s wives. Things like this kept me looking around there, but despite all my efforts never found any history that would help. Not a single piece of paper. But the unexpected happened and from the unexpected I found some much needed answers. I said sure and we set up a meeting at this bookstore. It was the very same man I watched walk buy me at 3 Seeing Things Getting Answers 7 An unfolding drama appeared During my interactions with Ernest this personal storyline played out. One of Ernest wives left him for another man and they both had subsequently moved to New England. This other man and Ernest knew each other and there was an underlying animosity between them for years. So this particular person taking his wife away was a personal affront or slap-in-the-face to Ernest. (There is a deeper meaning to this particular wording and I’ll get to it in a minute.) Ernest was a man who had strong convictions about himself and his lifestyle as being the right way (sounded familiar). When he felt passionately about something, he would back it up with everything he had. So he traveled to the East Coast to get his wife back. There he found himself in a heated dispute with this man over what he thought was his woman. He got into a physical fight. The woman stayed put and refused to leave. Ernest left. The other guy socked Ernest so hard on the side of his face that a deep lesion developed, which rapidly turned into cancer. He was told by doctors that the malignancy would be fatal if he didn’t have it removed and treated properly. Mormons used to practice polygamy, but no longer do. Except some in the culture stayed with it. This has created two very different worlds each claiming the same roots as only theirs to own. The other man Ernest had fought with over that woman subsequently and unexpectedly died and Ernest was also headed towards the grave. 4 Seeing Things Getting Answers 7 Well, Ernest thought of himself as an extremely spiritual man. He decided that Jesus would heal him in a miraculous way. He didn’t need the medical profession healing methods to cure him. Besides, he didn’t have the money to pay for any treatment. He was positive that through his powerful faith and prayers, the Lord would eradicate his encroaching disease. furniture. This doctor prescribed morphine. Difficult to get, but she got it. It was the only drug that seemed to help some. Ernest still died a terrible, agonizing death. As he waited patiently for the miracle, the tumor grew until it distorted his face and jaw. He physically changed from a bearded fundamentalist, then into a normal face and finally into the elephant man. The orchestrated miracle never came the way Ernest wanted. One day, while Ernest was standing in line at a grocery store, the man behind him tapped him on the shoulder. He said he noticed the growth on his face and that it looked like cancer. Ernest confirmed it was. The stranger went on to say that he was a plastic surgeon, and he could personally remove the growth and help with the disease. Ernest said he didn’t have any money for medical treatment. The doctor said it didn’t matter; he would do the surgery free of charge. And guess what he said next: “No, thank you.” You see, Ernest saw his disease as a trial of his faith that had to come before God’s miracle. A few months later, the woman I saw in my dream, Ernest’s plural wife, ended up pleading for some drugs from a medical doctor to help him deal with the incredible pain. Her husband was now violently thrashing around the house literally destroying the No miracles, but a little one tried to happen There are multiple stories here. My search for knowledge I thought was maybe there. Me seeing a much deeper story. Ernest, so rigid he didn’t even acknowledge a little miracle when it did arrived. Ernest’s death the end result of strong beliefs relentlessly applied. But this entire event served only as wrapping paper for an underlying pattern carried over from a far distant past. Deep resentments between souls locked in a jointly played-out story that had to again run its course. I got answers to questions I hadn’t asked. I wouldn’t have asked these kind of questions because they were outside my frame of reference. They had literally never crossed my mind before. To capture even a partial understanding I had to see these answers expressed in a real life expression. Watching Ernest, expanded this process of teaching me things from outside my conceptual framework – from outside my proverbial box. What I found was that we are often living multiple story lines. One story being who we think we are. 5 Getting Answers 7 Seeing Things Buying into only a surface story over a much deeper running script. The story we’ve invested so much in may be only a thin covering over something more substantial. This deeper level is what we really need to face and deal with, not up on the surface where our ego has invested so much. possession little-seen documents that had been spirited out of LDS Church-owned university libraries–– papers that dealt with the original revelations on such doctrines as priesthood, Church government and polygamy. Let me further illustrate by using, what else?, more stories. How I inadvertently started a church At around the same time as the previous story the following also happened: I suppose my belief driving this search was if there is any knowledge when the early Mormon Church that created all the fantastic spiritual stories, but somehow they were lost. I guess the same question could be said about when Jesus walked the earth all those stories all those miracles and where are they today? Years ago I began to question the foundational precepts of the Mormon Church, of which I was then a member, and to seriously research its authentic history. During my investigation I heard rumors of a man in Ogden, Utah––a Realtor named Jim Harmston – who apparently had a boatload of documents that shed light on how early Mormon doctrine had been created. I was very interested in meeting him. This was in the early 1990s, before the Internet, so copies of historical documents were hard to come by. There were whispers that Harmston even had in his Jim had a stack of historical research as tall as he was. When I tracked Jim down, I was astonished to find that the stack of Church-related papers he had was as tall as he was. He seemed to revel in being the owner of such rare and secret information, and would eagerly show them to people, making voluminous copies to distribute. This idiot’s wrong move I became friends with Jim because of our mutual interest in this early history, and I subsequently taught him how to create visual models that would disseminate his knowledge in a compelling and easily-understood way. 6 Seeing Things Jim caught on to the model-creating process quickly and began sharing his insights into church history and doctrine in this new, visual way. Many people were fascinated with the models, and Jim seemed to bask in the attention. With this way of teaching, Jim turned from being a librarian into a great teacher. He began to give sermons and to collect a following. I watched as Jim gathered more and more fans into his world. His teachings began to become increasingly fundamentalist as he studied early church doctrines and tutored his enamored followers about the End of the World that was soon to come. I think I know how Dr. Frankenstein felt. I helped in the creation of a monster. Deep seated intentions where now stirred within Jim and he became what he wanted to be. Denial all the way, but headed in only one direction. Jim, I believe, wanted to be Joseph Smith the founder of Mormonism. He wanted to play that role. More than only reading and studying about him. He wanted to become him. Live his story. But remember, he is still a member at this time. Plus, he repeated stated that he wanted to stay in the Mormon Church. I saw things developing that said otherwise. To escape the coming disasters Jim and his wife, Elaine, had move to the rural town of Manti, Utah. This is where many others of like mind were gathering to prepare for what they felt were the winding-up scenes of this earth. Jim eventually started teaching his devotees that, in order to be in alignment with the original Mormon Getting Answers 7 prophets’ teachings, one must practice polygamy. He also lured followers into his world by saying that they could get closer to God because of their association with him. In fact, Jim began to preach that he, himself, was Jesus Christ incarnate. (Gee, and I knew him when he was a mere Realtor.) The same research that turned Jim into a religious fanatic led me out of the Mormon church. I visited Jim and Elaine a few times in Manti, and could see the direction they were heading, so I left and never saw them again. But I heard from friends that Jim formed his own church. Jim stroked the egos of his admirers by telling them how important they were in a prior life and that they have a great destiny in this life. Being with Jim reinforces those beliefs about themselves. To lose the relationship with Jim would damage that belief, and vice versa. Jim’s disciples are even willing to give him large amounts of money and engage in illegal and debasing marital arrangements move up to his town to be by him to maintain the relationship that validates their beliefs about themselves. Jim’s belief about himself as a prophet and great leader is also dependent on his followers’ adoration and approval. Oh, I should mention that Jim ended up being a polygamist and having 21 wives. I have not seen Jim Harmston since he left the Mormon Church and started his own religion, but I have friends who have kept me up to date on his shenanigans. When people asked jim how he learned 7 Seeing Things to present his doctrines and prophecies in such an intriguing, visual way, he said angels had taught him. The answers I did get I went looking for information and ended up having a window into the world of what it was like when the church I had belong to all my life began. I saw the early mormon church, experienced what the people were like. A living metaphor of what had been – and it was insane. The stories matched what I was reading from the past and what I was also seeing in the present. Rather than only read about it in carefully massaged wording found in Jim’s documents, I also got to see it happen firsthand. Two events that really stick in my mind in looking back at this story: 1. At a fork in the road with a predetermined choice One of the most tragic things, to me, about the story of Jim Harmston, has to do with his wife, Elaine. One day, before Jim had started his church, I was sitting in Elaine’s kitchen, chatting with just her and a couple of her kids. I noticed a stack of snapshots lying on the table. Some of the pictures were of a beautiful, slim woman who looked like a professional model. When I asked who the woman was, Elaine said, “That’s me, two years ago. “ I was shocked because the Elaine standing before me was a very Getting Answers 7 heavy woman who didn’t resemble the lady in the photograph in any way. You would have thought that they were totally different people. I got curious about something and when I found myself alone in the kitchen with Elaine I asked the following. It had come up in some of our previous conversations that Elaine had had an affair a couple of years previously. So I asked her a question: “Elaine, was God involved in your affair?” She looked stunned for a second; then said, “Yes, damn him, yes!” I said, “Why don’t you ask God why it happened and what you’re supposed to do?” She began to cry, and eventually answered, “Because I’m afraid of what he might say.” Using hindsight, it seems that something was trying to pull Elaine out of a soon-to-be horrific scenario where she would end up as one of 21 wives. But Elaine’s definition of herself was so invested in the role of being Jim’s repentant wife, she couldn’t leave him. Jim was able to manipulate Elaine and many others to agree with his view of the world, and since they wanted to maintain the connection (and keep their supposed link to God), they had to acquiesce to his way of thinking. Jim’s dead now. His prophecies didn’t happen. Think he died of a heart attack. I wonder how Elaine is doing. Neat person caught between another’s 8 Seeing Things Getting Answers 7 delusions and her own inadequacies. But now at least she may be free. I think that was very similar to the founding of early Mormonism. Maybe? I had my answers I was searching for. 2. A pivotal point at the same kitchen table I left the Harmstons and the Mormon Church. I was in the Harmston’s kitchen because I was invited there for breakfast. Ended up being a hell of a morning. First I saw Elaine’s early photos that I talked about in the previous story then the following occurred. On the surface the next two stories don’t seem like they relate to the previous ones. One story is about thinking you are royalty and one after that is about alien abductions. All four stories form an odd seemingly disharmonious collection, but in looking deeper they are all saying the same underlying concept. I'll explain more later. Jim was sitting in a kitchen chair going on and on about a dream he had the previous night. “Felt like visitors, felt like they gave something to me. He was using us listening to try and make some meaning of it all. He felt it was important, but not really clear.” and he went on and on like that. Talking more to himself than us. This ended up being the dream, vision or whatever it was that Jim founded his own church on. That morning it was a foggy and unclear image, but as things went on it became the reason he was a prophet, you owned him everything and he should have your wife. Jim pounded that dream into the excuse for what he then proceeded to do. He built this kitchen told faintly formed dream into the fact that early prophets came and gave him the authority and knowledge to do what he already wanted to do. Looking deeper Serving her highness Sometimes people make a conscious decision to stay stuck. The cost of leaving may be perceived as too high. Here is another story from a family I got to know. (Names are changed to protect the guilty.) Lori had a built a world around her belief that said I Am a Princess, and Everyone Must Serve Me. All the people in her world had to be secondary to her and her wishes, or she would make their lives miserable. Lori’s husband Justin didn’t decipher her belief before he married her. You know how courtship and love blinds us all. Therefore, he found himself stuck inside her castle as a court attendant. 9 Seeing Things Getting Answers 7 He was always running around serving her because that is the only way she would tolerate things. A steady daily string of demands would rain down on him. Oh sure, it was packaged in words such as, “honey would you do this”, or “be a love an do this for me”. But he was her main servant just the same. Birthdays became unbearable. The demands were never enough. One birthday Justin decided to knock himself out and get and do everything she wanted. It was quite the elaborate orchestration. Many presents, beautifully wrapped coming from multiple directions. Finally he achieved his goal when she stated, “that was real nice”. But all the time, money and focus; how could he do this every time?! If Justin had paid attention to Lori’s mom’s behavior before the wedding, he would have seen the same belief. Princess Lori had been taught well by the Queen Mother. And her husband, Justin’s father inlaw was always busily engaged in serving her. The essence of her belief about her husband was that he was here on earth to serve her. He was merely an expression of who she was and what she wanted. One day Justin was at his wits’ end, and he had a talk with his father-in-law, who served his own wife’s every whim. Justin’s father in-law said: “I gave up fighting this situation years ago––the hell was just too much if I didn’t knuckle under. I wanted to keep the family together, so I just do whatever my wife says. And if you want to keep your family together, you’d better do the same.” Justin knew on some level he was also locked inside his wife’s castle, dancing to her tune. It was draining 10 Seeing Things and totally unfair, but he chose to stay, believing he had no other choice. Justin, like his father in-law, decided he didn’t want to pay the price of his wife’s displeasure, so he followed in his father-in-law’s footsteps. To maintain the relationship he had to go blind to any other alternative. Was there no way out of this enslaving relationship without breaking up the family? Justin ended by not even risking a confrontation with his wife. Serving her was his only choice. He never knew if there was other options because he never tried. Last time I saw them it was business-as-usual. She would say the words, “Honey, I need this to do such and such” and off Justin would go to serve her royal highness. Alien manipulation Because of promises made and empathy for those involved I’m leaving out how I met this family and how I know their story. They have the look and feel of the ideal family. One beautiful collection of people all the way from the grandparents down to the latest grandchild. Scrubbed clean and shinny in any photo they every took. Photogenic and could stand in for professional models of photos of the ideal looking extended family. Getting Answers 7 And they acted the part. Wide range of semisuccessful ventures produced a relatively good income for all. I personally met one son who seemed to be a leader within this family, along with the grandmother and a selection of daughters. Didn’t see any grandkids. Impressive and cohesive family. But they hide a dark secret. The women in the family all have similar bad dreams and recollections. They get stollen away in the night and have medical experiments done on them. Almost a cliche anymore. abducted in the They have used this family for years to night, body locked in place. serve their powerless to resist, mind interests. blocked. But the experiences leak out gradually into some kind of awareness. Strange creatures operating or examining them, performing experiments. These experiences last only during the reproductive years of a woman. The grandmother finally is being left alone. From my ranching experience one idea stands out. This family is being used as a breeding herd. And that is the story being told in secret. 11 Seeing Things A family is caught in a collective terror that their facade only tries to cover. They are powerless to do anything about it. Three generations of assaults from forces they are incapable of resisting. They go to church on Sunday and sing praises to a God who seems powerless to protect them from these occasional nightly visits. Their only option is to continue their facade of an ideal family. While they are powerless to avoid the continuing terror. But sometime incredible frustration leaks out and that is how I learned about it. Do I believe their dark secret? Yes I do, but I think their is more to this story than the family believes. What stands out in this family’s dark story more than anything else is that they have to live it. They are powerless to do anything about it. That is what probably causes this family to have such cohesion and unity. They are stuck in a battle they can’t overcome. So what? All these previous stories of Ernest, Harmstons, Lori and the extended family have a common underlying theme – they are all stuck in their story. All these people are incapable of leaving the encasement of their story; they seem predestined to play it out no matter what. We human beings are obsessed with stories. Whether its from television, books, movies or games we suck Getting Answers 7 them up. Sitting by a campfire or in front of a computer screen we feed on stories. When we interact we tell each other stories. At the very core of how we learn is rooted in experiencing stories. Why are you reading this – more stories. This life is the living of stories. So the very essence of what we are is in the consumption, presentation of and the playing out of stories. But as a race we seem stuck in our personal stories. Locked into playing out the same essential scenarios over and over and over again. With the first story about Ernest I strongly alluded to an ever deeper story that had to be played out in the battle between two men. It was over a woman who is also part of this deeper story. And when a key intersection is passed in their jointly performed play both male participants died. To again, I believe, play out the same damn story on another stage. The is the foundational structure that I believe goes beyond the borders of a single life and is repeatedly acted out. The fundamental Mormon theme and polygamy is just surface clothing over a much more extensive form. Like Romeo and Juliette in a modern city setting. Yet the essential story structure is the same as played out at the Globe theatre in early 17th century London. Remember the title I started this whole things with? Getting answers I didn’t expect to questions I never asked 12 Seeing Things Here I am – a cowboy raised mormon kid, who likes to draw kid, getting told concepts way outside my experience. They were the same reasons consistently placed before me in my search for answers. Not answers I ever expected, but at the center of the answers I consistently received. All routes leading to this central concept no matter how hard I tried to avoid it. Answers more related to being in India or Western China than living in the American Mountain West. Simply put, the answers I consistently got was that in order to understand the weird things happening to me I had to step outside the constraints of this life. Seeing things from a much wider perspective. Doing otherwise and trying to evaluate from only within the fenced in boundary between birth and death wasn’t enough. Like ripping out a single page from a book or looking at one image of a movie to try and understand the entire story. The suspension of disbelief One job I had in working my way through college was assistant art director at a motion picture studio and later in life I worked on projects with firms such as Warner Brothers or Lucas Film. Throughout these experiences I learned an interesting concept called the suspension-of-disbelief. This is the idea that we accept the story being told as real, at least during the telling of the story. Overlooking the limits of a darkened theatre or pages in a novel and see it, for a moment, as real. We “Buy In” to the telling of the story. That is what scares us Getting Answers 7 in a horror movie or gets us to shed a tear in a sorrowful drama. If only for the duration of the movie. We accept the premise that this person is flying between planets or that she is a vampire. Story telling only really works if we have a suspension in our disbelief. I think that is like the answer I was repeatedly being told. But our buy-in has been total. We don’t just walk out of the theatre or put the novel on the table and everything is back to normal. We’ve made our present story totally real. Not something we are playing at. A complete suspension of any disbelief. Actors totally losing themselves in our roles. Our stories played becomes a reality lived. Probably necessary in the past, thought we’re going into a transitional place that is going to transport us back into an awareness outside the limiting constraints of this stage or earth life we’re acting in. The time for the end of our stage performances is now beginning. We are to remember who we really are and why we are really here. The most important part Within this concept of multiple lifetimes or multiple stories lies another idea. You can find this additional concept within the ancient writings of India and China, It is the concept of a Yasana. This is the thing that blocks the soul from moving on. It is what keeps us stuck playing variations of the same story over and over again. 13 Seeing Things As defined in Wikipedia: Yasana is a behavioral tendency or karmic imprint which influences the present behavior of a person. If I was to define this word I would use the word paradigm. Yasanas or governing paradigms locking us into playing the same essential story expressed in a variety of contexts (or dare I say lifetimes?) Why are we so stuck? I believe it’s because we can’t remember our past stories or see the inherent flaws contained within them. We are stuck in playing out a story generated by a paradigm or model we feel defines who we are, often orchestrating situations that validation this construction as being reality. Never acknowledging our manipulations. from the paradigms that define us we only are able to generate stories that say the same thing. Locked into these paradigms we can’t venture into anything new. Which often forms a relentless narrative of hidden duplicity. Dealing with what we are actually doing is ignored. Our story has become more than a mere model of something, but the thing itself. Like an architectural scale model being taken as the final building it only represents. Causing us to get totally stuck in stories that are generated by an underlying paradigm that can never be questioned. Let’s try another way to say this: the denial of one’s real intentions in order to present a image to others of what the intention needs to be in order to manipulate them into doing responses that validate our stories as being absolutely real. Getting Answers 7 Back to the story of Ernest. Back when the plastic surgeon volunteered to help in the healing of his disease. I don’t believe he could say yes to the free surgery. It was contradictory to the story he was playing and the deeper structured plot contained within it. To allow this surgery is a very long distance for a Earnest to travel. Too far beyond the world or stage he had built and the roles he was playing. He was chained to the bondage of his story. Jim played out the role of a prophet. That is why he collected and studied records on early Mormon History. I helped him become a teacher. From there it wasn’t much to become an inspired teacher, then a prophet of God, and finally, God himself. He expressed his story into living elements played out with real situations and real people. He did more that only read the stories he collected – he lived them. Could he have gotten out? No way. He wanted to live in his play. The deeper paradigms running things? Couldn’t go there. Doing so, would have destroyed his story. Lori, during one party I attended she went on and on about her relationship with her husband. People were gather around her listening and she used the audience to do a sales job. “An equal partnership built on unity”, she said and then continued, “We care equally about each other and help one another”. She was promoting, actually over promoting, the equality of their relationship. All the while, other that occasional presentations to prove otherwise to Let me use the previous stories to further explain. 14 Seeing Things anyone watching, Lori was living the paradigm of her innate superiority over her partner. She wanted to play out her story. Her husband did too. Another time, another place there probably was a real castle and real regal robes. On and on it plays. The props, the backdrops, the audiences, etc. change, but the essential story only repeats. Imposition of other’s stories Sometimes outsiders trick us into living stories that are there’s, not ours. The extended family I talked about lies there. Still has to do with a paradigm, a story constructed from it and all hiding another story someone else is living. A variation of a process, but from outside influences. Story, within a story, within a story. This family is caught in the story of the Mormon culture, caught in the stories of the larger American culture, and caught in the story of another outside alien culture using them. And then there is their own individual stories. The list is long and involved. But all these stories are ending. This imposition of other’s stories from culture, from each other, from outsiders and insiders, is ending. We will face only one story. This story contains who we really are, our authentic self, and why we’re here on this planet at this time. A new incredible story is headed right towards us. Getting Answers 7 Well, there you have it in the smallest nutshell I could put it in But that is the extremely consistent place I always ended up no matter where I started my search. Always arriving at this junction point regardless of where I started. Plus, I have the additional problems of remembering people, things, places and events that didn’t come during this lifetime, So to take a single lifetime or single story as all there is has become absurd. Death isn’t the end, isn’t even a beginning, just a part of a cycle. One last little story. The ranch I grew up on is surrounded closely on two sides by very high mountains. They rise straight up from the valley floor and surrounding foothills. One day in my early teens I drove my new motorcycle, I just modified into a mountain bike, to the top of one of those mountains on a newly completed utility road accessing some microwave towers. Finally arriving at the mountain top I stopped and turned off my bike. The engine was wheezing, so I needed to let it cool down. It was a long hard ride up. I had never been there before. While there on top I looked out over the valley and ranch that was all I knew. I saw my world from another vantage point high above. Only seeing miniatures in comparison to the scale of the world I thought I knew. Scanning the 15 Seeing Things distant horizon into other mountains and other valleys. Some of which I have never been to. When I came back off the mountain I was never the same. My world shrank. I left home not too long after that. The same thing happened to me when all these weird experiences began. My world shrank. I left home. I care deeply about some people but my experiences drove a division between us that I knew could never heal. Family and friends across a chasm neither they or I could cross. I lived on a thin thread of comfort that my journey was just a precursor of what was to come to them. So I waited, and waited, and when I thought I couldn’t wait anymore I waited some more. I was promised that some day this chasm would close. Now that time has finally began. It has been one helluva long wait. I don’t have to failingly try any more to reach them. It is not possible. They will be brought to were I am. One son has already arrived. His stories are now similar and weird like mine. One last interesting problem: some of those people I care so deeply about I’ve yet to meet in this life, yet I remember them. Looking forward to our meeting again. 16