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Jun 02 2010

Talking to Gods

Category: Make-up worldtravel diaryAuthor: Alexander, @ June 2, 2010, 1:08 am
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“Where am I?”
“In heaven.”
“But I thought heaven didn’t exist.”
“Previously it didn’t, but it does now.”
“How can it be, something like that can’t come out of nothing!?”
“It didn’t come out of nothing. People created it with their collective mind.”
“Why?”
“Because people wanted it to be there so much, that it actually came there.”
“Hmm.. like an imaginary friend.”
“Yes, something like that, only far more sophisticated.”
“I see.. But what am I doing here? Am I dead too, like my father?”
“No, you’re not. You’re just sleeping.”
“Right, then this must be a dream.”
“If you wish to call it a dream, you can do so. At this place you can do whatever you want.”
“But it looks like heaven and hell in the same time.”
“It is what people believe it is. To one it’s heaven. to another it’s hell. To you it can be whatever you want it to be.”
“And what happens to those who don’t believe in all that, people like me?”
“They eventually end up at places they do believe in.”
“So, if there’s a heaven, then there must be a God as well, right?”
“That would be correct.”
“Also created by our collective mind?”
“Yes.”
“Is he in charge here?”
“Yes he is. He is a God.”
“But why would people want to give their power to someone else? Why would they want to create a God?”
“Because they don’t want responsibility.”
“Listen, I didn’t vote for that dude. If others want him, it’s fine with me.. but as people with too much power usually turn into a$$holes, if they were not that already, I believe so do Gods. I don’t want to be here. Good bye.”
“No problem, if you change your mind some day, please do visit us again. It’s a short travel. :)”
“Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind.”
“No problem, close the door on your way out.. and oh, one thing, please stay out of politics.”
“Is that a threat?”
“No, it’s an advice, ’cause it’s bad for your soul. Keep doing arts. It’s much better.”

I woke up that morning and saw on the other side of the room, Ger’s bed was empty. I heard the voices in the livingroom. It was Ger, talking to my brother. They were drinking rakija, pivo and coffee, all in the same time. Unusual combination.

Unless you’re in Serbia.

Ger drinking rakija.
 
Ger drinking rakija with brother of my brother-in-law, Dusko, the guy I used to work for when I was a teenager.
In the bottle a wooden statue of St. Stefan, protector of my family.

Fake Gods are watching us

Meanwhile I see in stats, the dudes are using Google to search my website with queries like these:
inurl www.worldtravelingartist.com usa” and “inurl www.worldtravelingartist.com america

To anyone with even average understanding of search engines it should say enough, but I don’t mind explaining to a regular folks what it means. It means SOMEONE wants to know if I anywhere on my website mentioned words “USA” and “America”.

Why?
Who knows.
It looks pretty paranoid to me.

It looks like Americans now fear anybody whose country they bombed, thus everybody is in fact a potential terrorist. Also people like me.
They are afraid of what I might write,.. because words can be a powerful weapon. Because one thing you can not bomb to hell - nor destroy in a war, are words people host in their minds.

For as far as Serbia is concerned, Turks didn’t manage to destroy it, Hitler didn’t manage to destroy it and neither shall Americans. They can use their forces for many things, like to constantly blackmail Serbia on every single step towards Serbia’s EU integration, subsidize and corrupt some of Serbian politicians and/or to manipulate political and historical facts,.. but they can not force anybody to actually like them.

To my honest opinion, Serbia should stay away from The United States Of Europe as long as possible, keep it’s pride and not get enslaved.. but that’s just me.

Or translated into a human terms, my words can also make sure I never get published in Vogue.
So, maybe I should stay out of politics after all. ;)

Oh wait, just in case you think I’m talking nonsense, then take a look at this document (it’s just 4 pages pdf file, take your time to read it, very educational stuff!), it explains how it’s used for: “The American Foreign Policy course: Beyond random gleaning for bits of ‘information’“. Use also CTRL+F key within the same document to search for “inurl” part.

There.. now you know where CIA agents do their internet course and an advanced searching with Google course in particular. :p

Using search engines properly

I suggest they better use the search engines properly and do the search queries like these:
inurl www.worldtravelingartist.com serbia

They’ll find more. :)

They’ll probably find enough reason to actually visit Serbia some day themself, but without weapons, without showing off and without being bully a$$holes, like they’re used to. But with a good will, so maybe some day, in fact, they’ll learn how to make friends (around the world) in stead, and among other taste some excellent food.

Serbian traditional food

Right, forget Gods and politics. Serbian traditional food is much better.
Nothing like vegetarian food I tasted at some places around the world, but yet, it’s delicious!

Preparing Serbian traditional food. Everything gets baked covered under hot coals, so all the juices and vitamines get preserved.
 
Preparing Serbian traditional food. On the picture Dusko’s wife and daughter.
 
Serbian traditional food.
 
Serbian traditional food 2.
 
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2 Responses to “Talking to Gods”

  1. vincent rijs says:

    note: But I thought heaven didn’t exist.”
    “Previously it didn’t, but it does now.”

    That’s what we call wishfull thinking :.))

  2. Alexander says:

    @Vincent, Lol.. in my terminology, I might even call it “creative playing with words.” ;)
    By the way, did you ever visit Serbia? You should!!

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