Rip Parker
1 min readOct 15, 2022

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Frank, I have enjoyed your imaginative writing and have told you so. I didn't know of this big part of your life.

I may be missing something here, but I have difficulty tying your title to your story. I see you began to emphasize healing, and that you continued to do some readings. I'd don't see a clear departure out of doing psychic readings. I may just not be reading carefully, looking for a definite departure from doing readings;

Whatever your current primary expression of your talents may be, I hope you are gaining fulfillment enjoying your life as you aid others in enjoyment of their lives.

Absolutely agree re: the eternal now. Caught up in our convenient conceit of linear time, eternal now is a pretty tough concept to grasp fully, but it is beyond doubt. Einstein had much to say about this. He said our creation of linear time helps us in dealing practically with our current situation because without linear concept of time Albert said, "Everything would happen at once", which it does. I rationalize the eternal now and our need for living bits and pieces of it as a matter of perspective, that in the eternal, nonlinear time we see slices of it from our perspective and in "looking in a different direction" we see a different slice of all that is there.

Free will makes the eternal now flexible, changing, not fixed, past or future. This whole thing boggles my mind, what there is of it at 2:43 AM.

Goodnight, my friend. Thank you for this great article.

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Rip Parker
Rip Parker

Written by Rip Parker

Geophysicist, lawyer, mediator, student of Jung, phenomenology, semiotics

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