Original notes: 2007/7/14
Livid, lividity, lividness, lividly
Livid is the discoloration of your soul. There are those
who would like you to believe it is to be angry, and to be
furious, and that is a lie from the beast. To be livid is to be
black and blue, and bruised by the constant attacks of propaganda
for the use of desire, and
frustration is used as back up.
| The most sought after understanding of the
word livid is the discoloration of a bruise. The second most
understood is the appearance of being pale, or shocked, and
words ashen and pallid are mentioned. The third is applied
as frustration, and the last is to be bluish, in reference
to the bruising of skin, not the phrase to be blue, which
really means to be sad, and that is how they relate. I can
remember what it feels like to think livid is shock, but
most today have no idea what is really going on in their
heads because frustration is a control mechanism used with
desire secretly. |
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It gets more interesting when you look at the derivatives and
the word, [bluish fruit] is mentioned. This is a comparison to
the plum, but only as color.
Livid is part of a code program created by the beasts. It works
hand in hand, or feet with feet with frustration, or that seems
the intent. In order to kill livid's connection to
shame,
frustration is used immediately, and in less than 2 seconds in
your heads.
Normally, when attacked by the beast, as in media, TV, radio,
shocking news stories, and more shock treatment applied to the
observer, this creates a paranormal state killing any ability
for shame to live, as shame should be the first feeling that
comes from shock of bad news. Why? Because killing and wars are
something that humans should be ashamed of, but they are not,
hence the paramoralisms, and ponerology of the human state.
In normal circumstances, when your book of life is open, you
would not allow it, there is too much shame for such a thing to
get loose in our society and run amuck like a wild animal.
Your lividness doesn't really exist other than in the form of
other emotions, in particular, stress. The word livid sits in front of the word
living in the dictionary, why is it there?
It is part of the beast lexeme established over hundreds of
years. The D in livid is for Dogma.
To be livid, is not livin. To be numb is to be dead.
To note a famous comedian who knows the American well. His name
is George Carlin, and one of his stories is about how Americans
just love bombs bursting in the air, and buildings falling, and
rockets of red glare, and jets flying through the air, and their
deflection from their own souls. George told it as though he
loved the program intended, and the crowd roared for their
beast.
Shame had been buried long ago.
R. Mark Sink 2007/7/14
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