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Home→Published 2009 → September

Monthly Archives: September 2009

Genre Horizons: RAOB

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 19, 2009 by Kelli Jae BaeliFebruary 5, 2013

  Random Act of Blindness is unlike any of my other books…I say that with a generous leeway in definition, because none of my books is like any of my other books. But I was trying to do something that was not only different for me, but different for authors in general. I wanted to take a genre that is relegated to the fringes, and elevate it into a mainstream sensibility. I wanted to write an erotic book with three- dimensional characters, a recognizable plot, and a handling of the material that made a reader care about what happened to … Continue reading →

Posted in WRITING CRAFT, AUTHORS, BOOKS, Random Act of Blindness, Dean Koontz | Leave a reply

Kindred Molecules, Deja Vu, and Noosphere

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 18, 2009 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 6, 2013

There are people we meet who seem to be immediately familiar…these familiars are somewhat vexing, in that it often doesn’t make much sense why you are drawn to certain people and feel like they are part of your molecules, somehow.Whatever that little cosmic thing is that seems to be going on somewhere under the radar…I seriously believe in the concept of Kindreds. I rarely have that sense with people, but I have been enjoying that connection with a new one–Tanya. I feel a connection with Tanya that defies logic. We haven’t seen each other in 30 years. But I have … Continue reading →

Posted in PHILOSOPHY, Akashic Record, lies, truthiness, metaphysics, mind, reality, neuroscience, Kelli Jae Baeli, BRAIN, false memory, Quintessence, esoteric spirituality, memes, noosphere, UFO, SCIENCE, collective consciousness, RELATIONSHIPS, memories, kindred, Human Nature, BOOKS, Deja vu, truth, ESOTERICA, friendship, soulmates, universal mind, PSYCHOLOGY | Tagged Elvis, photography | Leave a reply

Satan believes in God, therefore God exists

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 11, 2009 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 7, 2013

From Mothrust.com, the following delightful exchange. Apparently I do believe in God, I just won’t admit to it. One cocky seventeen year old fellow, Micah Sonatra, (Deven Hoffpauir, with his truly kitschy myspace) who I thought was a middle-aged lady, said that it was obvious God existed because even Lucifer believes in God – that was the crux of his argument. What the..! Stating that one imaginary character exists because another imaginary character believes it exists is like saying, “Of course Santa Clause is real, heck… even the tooth fairy knows that”. ——- — – Sonatra: You see, you have … Continue reading →

Posted in HUMOR, myth, God, skepticism, belief system, WEBSITES, society, conversations, BIBLE, RELIGION, zealotry, ATHEISM, Satan, atheist humor | Leave a reply

’nuff said.

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 8, 2009 by Kelli Jae BaeliMarch 7, 2013

From Austin Cline’s atheism and agnosticism site: (13) len says: athiests dont have the intelegnce to understand god or inteligent design. August 30, 2009 at 11:03 am (14) Austin Cline says: athiests dont have the intelegnce to understand god or inteligent design. Funny, but if a god exists then it would be able to make itself known to everyone regardless of “intelegnce.” It would probably also try to ensure that its adherents could spell.

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Posted in Stupidity, ignorance, ATHEISM, BRAIN, atheist humor, agnosticism, Austin Cline, intelligence | Tagged comments, Austin Cline, intelligent design | Leave a reply

Horns, Loneliness, Memories & Flight Patterns

Kelli Jae Baeli Posted on September 4, 2009 by Kelli Jae BaeliSeptember 4, 2009

I dreamed that there were two ridges rising up on my head, and I could swear they were moving or pulsing. When I would try to show them to someone, they would deflate. Here’s my self-analysis….I think I have a subconscious need to grow horns. Meaning, I am tired of always being the nice one, and sometimes I just want to be mean. But I can’t seem to do it. It takes a lot of provoking to get me to snap off. So the ridges on my head represented the horns I grow when I’m alone. And when I’m around … Continue reading →

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