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9781301022250 - Ulf Wolf: Touch
Ulf Wolf

Touch (2013)

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There are as many Gods in this universe as there are beings. And the game is called "Touch." It's a form of spiritual hugging, really. Easy to begin, pretty much impossible to bring to a close. How it came about: Before the beginning we all held hands, well, figuratively speaking. We touched, I guess would describe it (hence the name of the game), and touching we synchronized, and synchronized we decided (on three, everyone: 1-2-3) to BE. So now we all WERE. Simplicity itself. Then we decided to decide (on three, everyone) for the universe to BE. And so it WAS and still IS. Very much so. And, yes, I'm talking about this physical, capital-U Universe, the one with galaxies, stars, planets, oceans, parking tickets and inane commercials. Yes, very much so. The rules of "Touch" are few and simple. Rule number one says that once we've made the Big One-which is basically somewhere to play this thing-anyone of us can, if synchronized with (i.e, touching) anyone else-either one or many, as the case may be-decide on a new (smaller, I guess-lower-case-u) universe, within the Big One. "Sub-universe" is as good a word as any. And from then on they, those who co-decided, would have this thing, this shared, co-created sub-universe, real as anything, going forward. Nazi Germany was/is a pretty blatant example, if deadly and in very bad taste. Rome was/is another. Your marriage is probably one. Trysts often are. Most romances, for sure. Now, according to rule number two, to end one of these sub-universes (for they can all be brought to a close, ceased), all you have to do is re-synchronize and un-decide the thing. Dis-decide might be a better word, like dis-appear. First it appears then it disappears; first you decide then you dis-decide. Easy as 1-2-3. Could not be simpler. And to end the Big One altogether (rule number three), all we have to do is re-synchronize and dis-decide IT. Simple. On paper.
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9781301022250 - Ulf Wolf: Touch
Ulf Wolf

Touch (2015)

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There are as many Gods in this universe as there are beings. And the game is called “Touch.” It’s a form of spiritual hugging, really. Easy to begin, pretty much impossible to bring to a close. How it came about: Before the beginning we all held hands, well, figuratively speaking. We touched, I guess would describe it (hence the name of the game), and touching we synchronized, and synchronized we decided (on three, everyone: 1-2-3) to BE. So now we all WERE. Simplicity itself. Then we decided to d... There are as many Gods in this universe as there are beings. And the game is called “Touch.” It’s a form of spiritual hugging, really. Easy to begin, pretty much impossible to bring to a close. How it came about: Before the beginning we all held hands, well, figuratively speaking. We touched, I guess would describe it (hence the name of the game), and touching we synchronized, and synchronized we decided (on three, everyone: 1-2-3) to BE. So now we all WERE. Simplicity itself. Then we decided to decide (on three, everyone) for the universe to BE. And so it WAS and still IS. Very much so. And, yes, I’m talking about this physical, capital-U Universe, the one with galaxies, stars, planets, oceans, parking tickets and inane commercials. Yes, very much so. The rules of “Touch” are few and simple. Rule number one says that once we’ve made the Big One—which is basically somewhere to play this thing—anyone of us can, if synchronized with (i.e., touching) anyone else—either one or many, as the case may be—decide on a new (smaller, I guess—lower-case-u) universe, within the Big One. “Sub-universe” is as good a word as any. And from then on they, those who co-decided, would have this thing, this shared, co-created sub-universe, real as anything, going forward. Nazi Germany was/is a pretty blatant example, if deadly and in very bad taste. Rome was/is another. Your marriage is probably one. Trysts often are. Most romances, for sure. Now, according to rule number two, to end one of these sub-universes (for they can all be brought to a close, ceased), all you have to do is re-synchronize and un-decide the thing. Dis-decide might be a better word, like dis-appear. First it appears then it disappears; first you decide then you dis-decide. Easy as 1-2-3. Could not be simpler. And to end the Big One altogether (rule number three), all we have to do is re-synchronize and dis-decide IT. Simple. On paper. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 130102225X;ISBN13: 9781301022250; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
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