Visionary Weather 59
Mystic Signals and Visionary Humor


(59a) Figure and Ground: Smiling Man in Dark Glasses with a Nose for "Medina".
The smile of the man appears in the Red Sea, while the dark glasses suggest "the Red See", like a set of blood cells getting feedback about itself from professorial books, or from an outfit like Repeat Diagnostics or TA Sciences. The man seems to be wearing sunglasses fashioned from a "no-cloud" zone, a good example of figure-and-ground structuring for a mystic cloud scene. See a Map of The Arabian Peninsula to identify Medina, which seems to be pursued by the man's long nose. Note that his nostrils appear over the Dead Sea.
Music: Thinking is the Best Way to Travel by the Moody Blues.


(59b) Dorothy's Ruby Slippers materialize over Kansas, the Land of Oz.
Music: Magic Man by Heart, She Has Funny Cars by The Jefferson Airplane


(59c) Scot Tooth Man Over Wichita.
I think this refers to a dental problem I have that I am researching.


(59d) The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms Takes Wichita. (He'd better wear a rubber).
Today is the anniversary of Perl Harbor Day. Coincidentally, I worked on my web page on genital warts this afternoon.


(59e) Moses in Profile holds Wichita like Holy Ground in his fist.
Coincidentally, today I installed my model of my treatment under telomerase activation, as I compute it would go if the rejuvenation rate were between 8 and 9 years per year. Perhaps, after 20 months, it is working about like I figured it would. I now take Chitosan to improve astragaloside IV bioavailability from the extract I am using. Hopefully, sufficiently strong telomerase activators like GAIA Herbs astragalus root extract rated at 1 mg astragalosides per 30 drops will continue to be readily available, although GAIA recently announced a new version cut down perhaps to 1 part in 13 that they describe as "500 mg crude herb equivilant". 5-10 mg of astragalosides daily 2 weeks out of 4 gives one a fairly decent shot at rejuvenation, it seems, and is in line with experiments attempted by other parties. Other possibilities include Astragaloside IV offerings from RevGenetics and Terraternal.


(59f) Dr. Seuss Meets the West Coast Biochemistry Professor.
Will the Lip of Truth be Established Forever?
I had been misspelling "equivalent" as "equivilant", which works OK on the lip, but is not correct in print. I corrected it today in longevitychangelog.html and longevitysupplementvendors.html, in a number of places where it has stood for a couple of weeks. Thus I appear above with my lip over Wichita, Kansas, where it is being icily inspected by an intellectual to the West who realizes that a Schmoo knows how to pronounce things, but does not teach you to spell properly. It looks like my anti-aging medicine site is being inspected by Dr. Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences. Do you like Green Eggs and Ham? As a student of anti-aging medicine and life extension, I correspond with professorial characters, so that my web site on the discipline is the subject of serious scrutinty. Most recently I wrote to Baba Ram Dass, a PhD, who now lives on a Hawaiian island, hoping that he would find TA Sciences, RevGenetics, and Terraternal equipped with anti-senescence drugs that can bring him back around to a 25 year-old state in 7 or 8 years. Of course, this sounds like an assertion to be examined with sceptical caution by high-brow scientists. Here a high-brow professor type seems to encounter me as a Dr. Seuss character with my lip hovering over Wichita, Kansas.

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