From the Narrow Desert
Synchromystic. Synchromantic. Synchromormon.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Ethically modified schematic reconstruction of a meme
Red crows, white feathers, Whitley and owls, a man falling from the sky, and water as blood
Audrey leaned over the edge of the deck holding a small fluffy feather. She looked down at me and said, "An owl feather just floated down and landed right between all of us!"This occurred in full daylight, an odd time for an owl to be in flight, and no one saw any bird above them. They described watching the little feather drifting down from high above, floating in from the direction of the lake. . . .I got a few close up pictures of the little feather. It was white fluffy down and about two inches long. I showed these photos to a few bird experts while researching this essay. They all said the same thing -- they couldn't be sure, but they thought it was from a turkey.
thou shalt also behold a man descending out of heaven, and him shall ye witness; and after ye have witnessed him ye shall bear record that it is the Son of God (1 Ne. 11:7)
In other words, the Spirit tells him that he will see a man descend ("fall") from the sky and then tells him what it means. In the post, I note that, despite what the Spirit says, Nephi doesn't actually report seeing a man descending out of heaven and discuss a possible way of reconciling the discrepancy.
Both that post and its June 18 predecessor discuss the idea that the "water" that flowed from the wounded Christ's side, and the "living waters" he talks about, represent a second sort of "blood" that flowed in Jesus' veins. In yesterday's post, I connect this to the strange modern Mormon practice of drinking not wine, nor even grape juice, but water in remembrance of the blood of Jesus. All of which brings us to the third book that caught my eye today:
It's a novel titled Water from My Heart -- in other words, water as a type of, or substitute for, blood.
The Stone Woman Mystery
I thought the black crow made a nice complement to the white owl. I remembered that Edgar Allan Poe's famous Raven had originally been an owl, and that the bust of Pallas in the published poem is a holdover from that earlier imagery.
"It sounds like it could be a reference to William James's famous line: 'If you wish to upset the law that all crows are black, you mustn't seek to show that no crows are; it is enough if you prove one single crow to be white.' Turning to stone when you die is certainly unique."
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Humanoid deer creatures
Comically inadequate ASCII art
Johnny rejoiced. He felt a little sad that Boster the Basket had made the map with ASCII as that made it a little hard to understand, but he felt very happy about it all.
T. J. MacGregor is the author of 42 novels and in 2003 won the Edgar Allan Poe award for Out of Sight.
Say it loud -- I'm [inaudible] and I'm proud!
October 3 and 4, and white crows
It was because of her essay about seeing that white owl out her bedroom window that I [Clelland] was introduced to Gypsy Woman. This was a sighting that foreshadowed the death of a close relative. This owl story takes place over two consecutive days, October 3 and 4 of 2013.I have my own owl story which takes place over the very same consecutive days, October 3 and 4, but of 2009.
Yesterday morning [Oct. 3], I woke with a start -- didn't know why -- just woke as if someone had shaken my shoulder or something. I sat up in bed and looked around trying to figure out what was going on... I was sitting on the edge of the bed and something out the window of my sun room door caught my eye.The property is covered in trees, but there's one tree at the end of the driveway that is, for all intents and purposes, dead. The limbs are always bare. I saw something in this tree, and whatever it was seemed really large. At first, I thought it was a helium balloon stuck on a limb, but it was probably as large as two or three of those balloons.I walked over to the window and saw that it was an owl, a very large white owl.
"If you wish to upset the law that all crows are black, you mustn't seek to show that no crows are; it is enough if you prove one single crow to be white."- William James
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