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Blogger Just Jules said...

then you read them again, finding new things because you have a better understanding then you did when you read them the first time. Your eyes are open to things they weren't the first time.

Isn't it interesting that we can live in these worlds unconscious of the other, yet, they effect our daily lives- awake or asleep.

January 30, 2009 at 2:43 PM

Blogger Laura Doyle said...

Just a couple days ago, I commented on a blog that contained similar sentiments about multiple realities.

I often have flashes of memories of things that never happened, but when the flash is over, the 'memory' has vanished with it and all I'm left with is the knowledge that I just remembered something that hasn't actually happened...in this reality, anyway. Almost deja vu but different.

Like you, I always look for ways to reconcile these realities because I truly hope and would really like to believe that that is the key to humananity's potential.

January 30, 2009 at 3:07 PM

Blogger julochka said...

jules, your post from the other day got me thinking about this, then, when i saw all of the underlines and scribbles i had done in the margins of my murakami, the thinking sort of came together (at least a bit) for me.

starlene--i think it was jules' post from the other day that you're thinking of...isn't it awesome how these things come together in the blogosphere? and how we find one another? thank you, tangobaby!

January 30, 2009 at 7:49 PM

Blogger Improvedliving said...

Just a couple days ago, I commented on a blog that contained similar sentiments about multiple realities.



improve your memory

January 31, 2009 at 12:07 PM

Blogger julochka said...

improved living---perhaps there's something in the air...

January 31, 2009 at 3:17 PM

Blogger Bee said...

I haven't explored Murakami's writing yet (except for some published bits from his new running book), but I've bought two of them in the last month (Wind-up Bird Chronicle and Norwegian Wood) so it's only a matter of time.

I found so much to respond to in this post that I don't know quite where to begin! I remember a phrase from somewhere: "the reification of memory." In other words, every time we "remember" something we build on it, fictionalize it, but also refresh it.

And as for deja vu, I often experience it . . .

A very interesting and provocative post. Personal, without being too intimate (in the TMI sense), if you know what I mean.

February 1, 2009 at 10:01 PM

Blogger Molly said...

Went down a blog worm hole and found this wonderful post again - I must read some more Murakami soon and spend some more time in your blog archive!

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