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Cloud Visions 74
Visionary Imaging in the Cloud Cover

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Hat Bird Harpie with Big Tits on Kansas Branch, Eye in Lake Superior.
Here a "hat bird" harpie [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] with big tits on a Kansas branch sits with his tongue hanging out over 2 tits in Ohio, one over Ashtabula, the other over Marion. This may be the result of having Indy call out for "Marian" in the preceding frame in Cloud Visions 73. I suppose from the Harpie descriptions that she males had a relatively bad reputation in ancient Greece, compared to the modern type, variously termed "dames", "bimbos", "soulmates", "angels", "birds" or just plain "ladies" in today's world. Perhaps descriptions of harpies from ancient times include the things to watch out for if you happen to be one [explicit she male sex links], such as their scent problems, for instance. In this connection perhaps an investigation of "mermaids" [1, 2, 3, 4] would also be useful. From the name, you'd think it was a witty thing for a boy to do, but "witches" are not usually described in literature as charitably as "The Good Witch of the East" in The Wizard of Oz. Perhaps some jealousy from both sexes was involved in their rather poor reputation. Or perhaps they held "ought" against them. You'd never guess "she" was a "soviet agent" is another line sometimes used, perhaps in connection with their ability to vanish nasty enemies away by creating more of the same sweet birds. Probably the ancient harpies were in a bad position because of the yet-to-be-invented status of the flush toilet, the lack of running water with showers, the then primitive state of medical knowledge, and the comparative lack of makeup expertise, progesterone creams, and palette of perfumes.


Computer Simulation Vision Passes Through Wichita, KS to viewer with mouse.
Press for images from Invaders from Mars.There is a billboard by the Wichita Airport showing someone wearing a computer simulation helmet with a screen in front of it, the sort of thing that is sometimes proposed for a cockpit head-up display or for a virtual reality simulator. In the above cloudvision, a similar girly long-haired character seems to wear a computer simulation helmet with a screen in front of it, such that her vision passes through Wichita, Kansas on the map. Just as on the Wichita Airport billboard for WSU's computer courses, the viewer seems to examine the helmet screen through a pair of goggles with a long horizontal slit in them. So here we have an example of the cloud cover mirroring billboard-scale news displayed on territory beneath the clouds. In the Wichita airport billboard, the viewer is surrounded by green screens suggestive of my Jim Green web pages. Note how the cone of rays from the point where the goggle slot hits the Kansas-Missouri state line to the helmet viewer screen covers Wichita, Kansas. Coincidentally, the slitted goggles remind me of the aliens in the 1953 science fiction movie Invaders from Mars, the first science fiction movie my parents took me to see when I was 4 years old. It was shown at The Tower Theater at Central and Oliver. Later, Dad refused to take me to see Godzilla, King of Monsters, starring Raymond Burr.
Coincidentally, the WSU library here features an international student body very fond of its high-speed computer terminals with hand-held mouse devices for moving the cursor around. Reminds me of a conversation I had with a hippie in a student commune in 1969 at KU. "I'll tell you tho...", said the hippie, "I am a com-A-nist." I said, "You mean like Marx and Lenin?" Then he says: "No, I mean like Ho-Ho, lets have a good time." See also Leary's "Ho Chi Minh" Leary biscuits. (Caution: These biscuits just might cause colon cancer if frequently consumed.)


Spider Man with Pet Web Spider and Virtual Reality Viewing Screen.
Again, the cone of rays from the cloudy eye near Kansas City of the smiling student of virtual reality to the screen of his computer vision helmet in central Kansas seems to cover Wichita, Kansas. That he is an Internet computnik is shown by his pet World Wide Web spider, below. The knee of one spider leg passes through the Texas-Louisiana border. Now the cone of rays associated with the virtual reality helmet also passes through Lawrence, Kansas, where KU (the University of Kansas) is located.
See Carl Jung for remarks on synchronicity, perception, and "meaningful coincidence". As I recall, such cloud visions as these are described in Jungian psychology as "numinous visions".

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