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291 - January 11, 2025
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Graham loved living in his mansion of freedom. This mansion had so many rooms and stretched from coast to coast. It felt like we were all one family in this mansion. What kept us together? I suppose you could say we all had the Infinite in common. We all had our families in common. We all chose to add just one frame per day. Today is frame 291.
Graham was contemplating changing the numbers from "page numbers" to "frame numbers." Frames in this case would be with the understanding as in "frames" in a movie. How many frames did a movie have per second? What if one were to put all the frames together for just 360 days? How far would this get them to the next level in the spiral. All 8,000,000,000 people on planet Earth in 2025 could have a frame on this frame number. They could easily drop a picture of this frame into a program like iMovie. In just one year, if only one fame a day, it would equate to 360 frames. What would they show? Was there relentlessness?
Would Mr. Moon and Mr. Brewer ever get together and talk about dreams and skateboards. Would they cruise the neighborhood of Mr Hamish and his school. This would be the most fun thing to do, but of course his Princess was going to have to take time off from her work to travel together. He couldn't wait to tell Hamish's school about the story, about Dream Story and how Mr. Moon experimented with the idea that 90% could be given back. He would keep only 10%. This seemed fair and it was a reversal of current gifting practices. He didn't even know if it was possible.
Graham wanted to give away as much as he could in time, energy, and stories, and a few bucks here and there. He would tell them about Poway and the good education he received, about the Gurus and Costa Rica and Syria, and the Navajo Nation and all that he learned and most of all he would tell them about the story he was telling to family and friends.
Grahams 10% would not include any business or individual taxes. This 10% would be just for him. Graham wanted to give away as much as possible before he left the planet. When he left, he wanted to have very little to his name and for any savings he had, he wanted it to go to the Mond family trust.
Could Graham be satisfied with just 10% of all he was able to do to make the world a bit better. Graham needed more time. What decision would he make about the new school year. Would he want to spend most of his time with the Princess traveling around the world to tell their stories and to listen to all the Users of DSL, and to the stories of all the Non Users of DSL. What mattered was that they imagined, believed, loved and most importantly that they became relentless, running with the pack every single day. They felt safe with their family. They protected the kindergarteners. They felt sad for them because they were in so much debt. The adults had no time to place blame. They started by asking each other what could be done about it.
In the mansion, the Principal and the Princess had their private suite and within this suite Graham had his private dream studio. It was open for anyone in their suite to enter when the door was open, but when it was closed, that is the time Graham loved to imagine and feel and listen to all the songs that inspired him. In his Dream Studio, he was free to Dream and this is how DSL came into being. What was it that brought all the people together? Was it the Shared Dreams, or being on the Same frame together?
(Perhaps another feature of DSL, in addition to the export story, they could develop a way of taking a picture each day and making a movie out of it. What do the Users want to show. Will they exercise their freedom. Will they spend at least an hour a day in this freedom and learning to be Relentless. His friend he never met, Hamish Brewer, wrote a book called Relentless. This was a model for doing for Mr. Moon.
Mr. Moon wanted his students to learn to be relentless in their pursuit of the Infinite.
It was a Saturday. The Princess was away and Graham worked on chores. He came across the Peas again. He listened to "Where is the Love" and some of their other high energy songs, but had to warn that not all of their songs are kindergarten appropriate. He played "Let's Get it Started" and knew that there were other brothers and sisters who wanted to get started, like the new stupid kid from Poway. He wondered what happened to the Hippies. Are they no longer hippies? Are they now republicans or democrats? Did they lose themselves? Do hippies still dream of peace on Earth or did they give up? What ideas did they have that apparently faded away.
He liked "Smells Like Funk" but it wasn't kindergarten approved, although he knew they would love it but many parents wouldn't. Graham was also a victim of the 2025s, but he was striving for something better. He felt the fun of the song and wanted to move on.
Graham switched to "Aguila da Oro" on Spotify. He like the beat and the connection.
Would the next frame be the start for Graham, to let friends and family know about the Principal's Diary. Would he let them see the stories he played with in his imagination, in his Dream Studio, over a cup of coffee. Would he be able to make the connections?
Graham went back to "Ashes of Time." It was still a favorite in his movie. It carried the emotion, the hope forward as Graham realized he did not have much more time in human form he wanted to give away all that he had learned. He wanted to help make the world a bit better too. How could he do this? Would the best course of action be through a story? Could one of these stories be of the Princess and the Principal. They both loved Romantic Comedies. Why couldn't they make their own Rom Com, just one frame a day?
291 - January 11, 2025
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Graham loved living in his mansion of freedom. This mansion had so many rooms and stretched from coast to coast. It felt like we were all one family in this mansion. What kept us together? I suppose you could say we all had the Infinite in common. We all had our families in common. We all chose to add just one frame per day. Today is frame 291.
Graham was contemplating changing the numbers from "page numbers" to "frame numbers." Frames in this case would be with the understanding as in "frames" in a movie. How many frames did a movie have per second? What if one were to put all the frames together for just 360 days? How far would this get them to the next level in the spiral. All 8,000,000,000 people on planet Earth in 2025 could have a frame on this frame number. They could easily drop a picture of this frame into a program like iMovie. In just one year, if only one fame a day, it would equate to 360 frames. What would they show? Was there relentlessness?
Would Mr. Moon and Mr. Brewer ever get together and talk about dreams and skateboards. Would they cruise the neighborhood of Mr Hamish and his school. This would be the most fun thing to do, but of course his Princess was going to have to take time off from her work to travel together. He couldn't wait to tell Hamish's school about the story, about Dream Story and how Mr. Moon experimented with the idea that 90% could be given back. He would keep only 10%. This seemed fair and it was a reversal of current gifting practices. He didn't even know if it was possible.
Graham wanted to give away as much as he could in time, energy, and stories, and a few bucks here and there. He would tell them about Poway and the good education he received, about the Gurus and Costa Rica and Syria, and the Navajo Nation and all that he learned and most of all he would tell them about the story he was telling to family and friends.
Grahams 10% would not include any business or individual taxes. This 10% would be just for him. Graham wanted to give away as much as possible before he left the planet. When he left, he wanted to have very little to his name and for any savings he had, he wanted it to go to the Mond family trust.
Could Graham be satisfied with just 10% of all he was able to do to make the world a bit better. Graham needed more time. What decision would he make about the new school year. Would he want to spend most of his time with the Princess traveling around the world to tell their stories and to listen to all the Users of DSL, and to the stories of all the Non Users of DSL. What mattered was that they imagined, believed, loved and most importantly that they became relentless, running with the pack every single day. They felt safe with their family. They protected the kindergarteners. They felt sad for them because they were in so much debt. The adults had no time to place blame. They started by asking each other what could be done about it.
In the mansion, the Principal and the Princess had their private suite and within this suite Graham had his private dream studio. It was open for anyone in their suite to enter when the door was open, but when it was closed, that is the time Graham loved to imagine and feel and listen to all the songs that inspired him. In his Dream Studio, he was free to Dream and this is how DSL came into being. What was it that brought all the people together? Was it the Shared Dreams, or being on the Same frame together?
(Perhaps another feature of DSL, in addition to the export story, they could develop a way of taking a picture each day and making a movie out of it. What do the Users want to show. Will they exercise their freedom. Will they spend at least an hour a day in this freedom and learning to be Relentless. His friend he never met, Hamish Brewer, wrote a book called Relentless. This was a model for doing for Mr. Moon.
Mr. Moon wanted his students to learn to be relentless in their pursuit of the Infinite.
It was a Saturday. The Princess was away and Graham worked on chores. He came across the Peas again. He listened to "Where is the Love" and some of their other high energy songs, but had to warn that not all of their songs are kindergarten appropriate. He played "Let's Get it Started" and knew that there were other brothers and sisters who wanted to get started, like the new stupid kid from Poway. He wondered what happened to the Hippies. Are they no longer hippies? Are they now republicans or democrats? Did they lose themselves? Do hippies still dream of peace on Earth or did they give up? What ideas did they have that apparently faded away.
He liked "Smells Like Funk" but it wasn't kindergarten approved, although he knew they would love it but many parents wouldn't. Graham was also a victim of the 2025s, but he was striving for something better. He felt the fun of the song and wanted to move on.
Graham switched to "Aguila da Oro" on Spotify. He like the beat and the connection.
Would the next frame be the start for Graham, to let friends and family know about the Principal's Diary. Would he let them see the stories he played with in his imagination, in his Dream Studio, over a cup of coffee. Would he be able to make the connections?
Graham went back to "Ashes of Time." It was still a favorite in his movie. It carried the emotion, the hope forward as Graham realized he did not have much more time in human form he wanted to give away all that he had learned. He wanted to help make the world a bit better too. How could he do this? Would the best course of action be through a story? Could one of these stories be of the Princess and the Principal. They both loved Romantic Comedies. Why couldn't they make their own Rom Com, just one frame a day?
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