Monday, April 27th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

"Red crescents and Winkies" (April 19) reintroduced the "Christ between antlers" sync.

Today I lunched at a restaurant called Caribou, which made me think of that, because caribou have antlers, and one of the old syncs was specifically about a reindeer, which is the same as a caribou. That specific word, caribou, ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

Jupiter entered the sync stream just yesterday, April 26, with "Jupiter, star of chaos," in which post it was linked to the imagery of the eight-spoked wheel. This wheel had been introduced as a sync on April 24, with "Ambrose and the eight-spoked wheel," having previously been a (non-sync) theme back in 2019. And of ...

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Sunday, April 26th 2026

Author iconBruce Charlton's Notions
Bruce Charlton

I noticed that - starting from around the millennium - from personal experience in the National Health Service, in the medical profession, in universities and schools - all change is bad.

The fact is clear, the reason is obvious: that we now live in a top-down world dominated by bureaucracies; and managers always ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

Sync fairies, don't even think about making this [six-seven meme] a recurring theme! I know I've patiently put up with plenty of rannygazoo from you lot, but there are limits.-- me

Asking Sync Fairies to please stop their relentless persistence?Nah, that dog don't hunt.Ask me how I know.:-(((-- ...

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Bruce Charlton

A child's sense of smell is so much more acute than an adult's, that the child experiences his environment in ways that are very different - and sometimes the opposite.

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In a couple of week's time the Cow Parsley will dominate much of the English countryside, especially hedgerows. I now ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Early this morning, I was checking comments in that strange little coffee shop that proclaims coffee "a physical and psychological baptism" and decorates its walls with a framed photo of the Empire State Building and with the words of Victor Hugo, Emily Dickinson, and the Wickedest Man in the World.

I read a new ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

My last post, "The star of Kaos," identified Jeff Goldblum, the star of Kaos (a TV series in which he plays the Zeus) with the symbol known as the Star of Chaos.

This led me to the question of whether any actual star in the heavens could be considered the Star of Chaos. Since chaos is a negative thing, I at first ...

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Bruce Charlton

Mass euthanasia - humane murder, or "medically-assisted suicide"; is already established in many nations, and will probably expand to become the statistically-normal cause of death.

The reasons are

1. That the ruling class want this to happen; and

2. That many people in The West want it - for themselves.

And ...

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Bruce Charlton

Can we agree that Jesus died only when his earthly-work was complete? That his mortal work was done before he died?

This is something that often comes to my mind as a subject for brooding!

Because it would seem that Jesus allowed himself to be killed - this "therefore" implies that, by the time of death (or, at ...

Saturday, April 25th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Following up on my dream "American brownshoe," I searched the Internet for "brownshoe" -- one word, in quotes -- and the first result was for a 1980 detective comedy TV series called Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. Although the title of the series has "Brown Shoe" as two words, the plot summary on Wikipedia refers to the two ...

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Bruce Charlton

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St Paul realized that his being a brilliant orator, high-adept, and genius were ultimately irrelevant to salvation

We are much inclined to believe that people can (and should) improve themselves by prolonged and intensive effort. In short; that strong and sustained will, properly directed, leads ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Finding the links to include in yesterday's post "Black Hole Sun and six-seven," I searched this blog for "black hole sun", and the first result was "Turning suns into black holes" (March 2024), featuring The Peyote Dance by Antonin Artaud.

Today I finished Noah Hypnotik and, as is my habit, entered into the ...

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Why do I keep dreaming about shoes?

I dreamt that I got into the back of a gray Plymouth Voyager van and lay down on the floor in the cargo space. Later in the dream, I saw a 4chan post that looked like a few panels from an American-style comic book with a fairly realistic art style. It showed a dark-haired man in ...

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Friday, April 24th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

The name "Ambrosia" appeared in the sync stream just yesterday. That same day, I left a comment for Debbie on "UH and Quaker Oats," linking to the "I ate the sandbox" Bert and Ernie sketch, and later I rewatched it myself. The animation leading up to the sketch is about the number eight, so it's no surprise that it ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

My most recent post to mention a black hole and the Black Sun was "Strange is the night where Oreos rise" (April 18). Just weeks earlier, "Chester Bennington and King Hamlet" (April 3) discussed a Saxon Cross post called "Black Hole Sun" (June 2025), about the 1994 Soundgarden song of that name. The April 18 post also ...

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Author iconBruce Charlton's Notions
Bruce Charlton

The Rings of Power - but especially the One Ring and the three Elven Rings, seem to describe something profound about reality.

Sauron infuses much of his native power onto the One Ring; which gives him the ability to dominate the other Rings of Power - and, more generally, dominate the will to power of other beings. ...

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Thursday, April 23rd 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

During my lunch break, I read a little in The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik, stopping at the end of p. 258. On that page, an elderly woman introduces herself to the main characters as Ambrosia. Not the most common name in the world.

My first class of the afternoon, immediately after my lunch break, is a ...

Author iconBruce Charlton's Notions
Bruce Charlton

1. Fairey Swordfish

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Obsolete years before the war began; the Swordfish ("Stringbag") nonetheless had many successes including the Taranto raid which crippled the Italian navy, and the (later-fatal) wounding of the Bismarck (illustrated above).

2. Short Sunderland

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A vast, ...

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Wednesday, April 22nd 2026

Author iconBruce Charlton's Notions
Bruce Charlton

Jesus's gift to mankind was (or rather, included) to make life primarily a thing of insight, commitment, and hope - rather than being about material achievement or personal reform.

Life is about what we most value and most want; rather than that to which we can personally attain.

The Christian life* can be pursued ...

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William Wildblood

The most distinctive feature of advanced mystical experience is the dissolution of self in which the sense of "I" is subsumed in the totality of what is. To be strictly accurate, this cannot really be categorised as an experience because there is, or seems to be, no self remaining to experience anything. There is ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

At 9:44 this morning, Bill left a comment on "Soggy cereal and men on the Moon," a post which notes that "The name Quaker is closely associated with oatmeal." Exactly half an hour later, at 10:14 he left a comment on "Ugly flying starfish," saying in part:

Yesterday morning I had a dream in which you said your latest ...

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

I'm reading some things Leo wrote, and I think it's okay for me to quote this part that I read this morning, since Leo already posted it in "Baggu Kru":

A worm that dieth not nor fades in existence, but held in reserve for a dying man’s wish to be told where might be found openings to a cave containing lights ...

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Tuesday, April 21st 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

Cat Magic (1986) was the last novel Whitley Strieber published before Communion redefined him as primarily an alien abductee rather than a horror writer. It's an interesting and unique book -- which, yes, is a way to avoid calling it "good," which it isn't, really. Recent syncs keep leading back to it, though.

In ...

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Bruce Charlton

For many people, it seems that Christianity has always offered too much and too easily - and too equally.

So long as a person attains "salvation" then he is given eternal resurrected life, in a Heaven without evil or death...

This universal reward for all who follow Jesus Christ has often seemed to obliterate any ...

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Monday, April 20th 2026

Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

This is the plot summary on the back cover of the novel I am reading now, The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik by David Arnold.

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The protagonist is characterized as a "Bowie believer." His friend, a former "DC Comics disciple," now inexplicably "rotates in the Marvel universe." Words like ...

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Wm Jas Tychonievich

In "Bret Michaels," posted yesterday at 3:42 p.m., I mentioned "the crown-of-thorns sea star." That was the name used for it in the article I had read the night before, but the more usual name for this animal is crown-of-thorns starfish.

Around 6 or 7 p.m., I was reading Flying Saucers Have Landed (1953) by Desmond ...

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Bruce Charlton

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Photographs were taken yesterday; on the estate of Wallington Hall, Cambo, Northumberland

The remains of so-called sod-cast boundary dykes are a landscape feature formed of stones, earth, and large trees; that I have observed in rural Northumberland -- but I have not been able to find much ...

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Author iconFrom the Narrow Desert
Wm Jas Tychonievich

On April 17, I posted "It turns out there are some legitimate uses for 'AI' after all," which is just an image: a poster for the James Bond movie Moonraker with the title changed to Moonquaker and Roger Moore's silver spacesuit replaced with a silver Quaker costume. The name Quaker is closely associated with oatmeal, ...