Category Archives: Text vision
September 23 was not a non-event, pt.2 – Backstory becomes story story
Here’s more backstory to help make sense of life after September 23, 2017. * Back in June I stepped on a small pointed rock, while barefoot. The full weight of my step pressed onto the rock, which jabbed sharply into … Continue reading
September 23 was not a non-event, pt.1 – Some backstory
Here’s how I ended the relevant blog post, in late September: “For the record the face hotspot that began on 9/23 (or the evening of 9/22) is still blazing right along. This is the longest I’ve had a continuous hotspot … Continue reading
December 2016: End-of-year give up. And some football.
There were a few interesting things that happened in December: One full-blown text vision, complete with stylized King Kong animation. Random. A woman’s voice in my waking mind one morning, saying “Mister Joseph Moseley.” A long-time acquaintance telling me that … Continue reading
This God/Trump Thing. And elephants.
In a recent post I raised the possibility that God is telling me things about the 2016 presidential campaign and about Donald Trump specifically. Assuming for the sake of argument that He is, I’ve spent the last month or so … Continue reading
Jan-Apr 2016: Pt.2 – 1237 Trumps Something
On March 18, I woke up at 0630. A text vision materialized inside my closed eyes. I somehow resolved early on in the three-second event that I wouldn’t bother trying read anything, since there’s rarely anything legible. Major give-up. As … Continue reading
Jan 2016 – Dragons and Waiting
I fasted from just after breakfast on 1/6 until breakfast on 1/9. The fast was fairly typical: I had a bad headache at the end of the first full day; but the pain went away by the next morning. I … Continue reading
December 2015 – Pt. 2 (edited)
*ORIGINAL CONTENT REMOVED* (January 29, 2018 – I’ve been convicted for a few weeks that the original content at the beginning of this post was not something I should keep available for internet reading. This morning while I was in … Continue reading