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Christine’s daily Life.#1
Christine was awake one day without sleeping for a long time. While lying down and looking at the sky, a whirlwind of red and orange appeared vividly in front of her.
It was only visible in her right eye, even when she closed her eyes and opened them again. Christine was both scared and fascinated. What would be there if she followed this whirlwind? However, she didn’t follow the whirlwind soon after.
It was because she had a thought. She had seen the perspective of autistic children in a video, and if she went deeper into it, she might end up like that too. That’s why she had that thought. Christine became curious. She wanted to know exactly what she had experienced.
She wanted to find out the perfect result, not abstract thoughts or vagueness. Separate from Lily, Christine decided to unravel her curiosity one by one in the summer and winter. You can find it in the book ‘Euclid View: Summer, Winter’!
Christine’s daily Life.#2
Christine greeted the sounds and engaged in conversation with them for a while.
‘Hello, where are you from?’
‘Ah, I see. Yes, that’s right.’
This time, Christine became curious about these sounds.
Whether they were coming from outside or within herself. Whether she was attributing emotions to the sounds or if the emotions she felt were actually the emotions carried by the sounds.
During the time when the sounds were audible, Christine was able to read a book with great precision, which she found incredibly fascinating. Curious about the names of the voices she conversed with and greeted, Christine decided to find out and share their names.
Christine’s daily Life.#3
While watching the news, Christine came across a news about Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. She never finishes reading books and only reads the parts she wants to.
Inspired by this, she wanted to play a game of writing her own articles, comparing herself to a news reporter.
He argues that he cannot disclose his personal property because he cannot distinguish between state property and personal property.
However, this argument is controversial among some people. Others argue that the disclosure of personal property promotes transparency and fairness and helps prevent corruption and abuse of power.
She says it is difficult for him to distinguish between using money as an individual representing himself and his country and using it for the benefit of the country. Because even his personal use of property ultimately contributes to the interests of the country.
She learned something from him. Regardless of language, there is no copyright in language. This bothered her for a long time. She finally put her thoughts together after observing him.
It is difficult to distinguish between languages used for everyday and commercial purposes in everyday life. This is because language cannot be easily classified according to individual intentions as a means of communication.
In addition, the intellectual property she uses, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes, is ultimately owned by her as a legitimate owner. Therefore, it is the will of all people in the world to observe the consequences of her intellectual property that determine its judgment.
He is thought of as a realistic and rational personality and plays a role in analyzing social problems around him and suggesting solutions.
Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is portrayed as an important figure who leads to social change by reviewing various theories and presenting realistic perspectives in the process of designing an ideal society.
Christine’s daily Life.#4
Christine’s One Sunny Afternoon
On a sunny day, underneath a tall tree with lush leaves, Christine observed the shadows of the leaves swaying and shimmering like waves, as chirping birds passed by, sharing stories like old friends.
Christine had a thought. She wanted to disappear from herself, just like the scenes of meeting a dear friend after a long time, exchanging greetings, and parting ways. She felt tired.
Christine gazed at the waving waves of leaves on the ground for a while. She desired a cup of coffee. She went to a nearby café and bought a vanilla latte. While sipping the sweet coffee, she drew a line separating the space where the shadows of the leaves were shining and the world above. She looked at the streets where people passed by, excluding the space above them and the shadows of the trees.
Christine wanted to vividly draw everything except the places where light shone. She wanted to measure and record the distance from the crowded buildings to the trees, the café where she just bought the coffee, the spots where the passing schoolgirls had been, and where she stood.
It was frustrating because she couldn’t see them. If she couldn’t see them, then she decided to erase everything visible. Christine changed her perspective and started the mental task of erasing everything for a while, spending the sunny afternoon all by herself.
Christine’s daily Life.#5
Memories
After meeting Lily, one night while taking a walk, Christine noticed discomfort in her left leg.
Memories that had been forgotten for a while resurfaced. When Christine was around 10 years old, her left knee wasn’t in great condition. However, it wasn’t too serious, and she didn’t remember experiencing any pain, so she was puzzled about how she ended up going to the hospital.
She vaguely remembers hearing the doctor say that there was fluid in her knee, but it wasn’t particularly painful, and the cheerful Christine didn’t go to the hospital again and forgot about it.
Before meeting Lily, Christine was insensitive to sensations, but she wondered if ever since meeting Lily, her senses became more vivid, even making her feel the pain she had endured all those years. She also wondered if before meeting Lily, time of pain or suffering had momentarily stopped.
Christine’s daily Life.#6
Christine was reading a book one day when she discovered a letter that had fallen to the ground in front of her favorite café. The letter contained a short message.
“To.Christine
There are many names calling me outside the window.”
Christine wondered what names were calling her. She decided to set aside her coffee for a moment and find out what those names were. However, due to a coffee stain she accidentally spilled when picking up the letter, Christine couldn’t read her own name written on the letter.
Christine’s daily Life.#7
Christine, sitting on the sofa near the window one day, was engrossed in her phone when she experienced something peculiar through the text on her screen. Initially intrigued by the enlarged text that seemed to be addressing her, Christine assumed it was someone using a phone app to send her a message. However, as time passed, things became stranger. She found it cumbersome why this entity would choose such an indirect way of communication when a simple email or a phone call would suffice. Frustrated by the lack of clarity and difficulty in understanding, Christine felt the communication was challenging.
Interpreting which of the text messages was trying to convey something proved to be a puzzling task. Christine, in her contemplation, swiftly realized that it wasn’t a person communicating through a phone program but something else. The phenomenon seemed vaguely related to concepts like the soul, the law of attraction, or even quantum mechanics – terms that loosely described the observed phenomenon. The sensation of the text appearing larger, giving her a magnetic-like feeling, added to the intrigue.
Curiosity piqued, Christine started communicating with this entity through the text on her phone sporadically. Even now. Believing that any phenomenon must have a tangible explanation, Christine, determined to uncover the truth, decided to write a book about it, despite the lack of a clear name for the entity or a precise understanding of its nature.
Christine, who believed that anything with a tangible existence could be discovered, decided to write this book to find out the name of the still unclear entity. She didn’t appreciate the approach of casually throwing information at her and saying, ‘Figure it out yourself.’ Christine also disliked the words she could use to describe what she had seen. It seemed entirely unrelated to her, yet it intruded into her life without permission. Although Christine usually liked Einstein, she disagreed with one of his statements. Unlike Einstein, Christine thought that whether God rolls the dice or not, it has nothing to do with her. If God rolls the dice, that’s God’s business, and her business is her own. She didn’t mind being the trash rolling around in God’s dice. If it’s a predetermined fate, there’s nothing she can do about it. It meant nothing to Christine.
Christine, who usually had no desires, nothing she particularly wanted to do, and no greed, couldn’t just overlook one thing. Clearly distinguishing boundaries. That way, God had to roll the dice straight, and it could roll as it was meant to. With her thoughts organized, Christine decided to find out once and for all.
