I did decide to go to the library downtown today. Before I went, I tried to contact someone, and found that the best way was Instagram. I had never done it before, so I opened an account. I put it under my legal name Jennifer Mayer. I left the party in question a message on my site and prepared to go to the library. I asked Pharaoh if there was anything that he wanted me to get there to read to him for his birthday. He said that he wanted a book on philosophy. I got two. The first is Kant by, Allen W. Wood and the second is The Abyss of Freedom Ages of the World by, F.W.J. Von Schelling. When I got home, I let him look at the two books and choose one. He chose Kant. He sniffed the book for a bit before we prepared for reading and dissection of the material. He then said that he can now remote view the library, tunnel through security, and astral project in there at night to check out materials and reference things if he needs. I then just opened the book to Chapter 9. It is titled Politics and Religion. I read to him for a page and a half. I then had the thought in my brain that Kant had cerebral hemorrhaging at birth that caused a rerouting of the right cerebral cortex. As I had this thought, the word right then appeared immediately as the next word to read. It then repeated 3 times and then turned into rights. I was thinking, as I read, that his logic was not exact. It was not proof related, thus not correct. I did not see him as a man who could do algebraic or geometric proof properly, and definitely could not understand the transitive property of algebra. This made philosophy a poor subject for him to master and espouse authority in the field. As I lectured to Pharaoh, he ran around a bit, but telepathically said he was working the energy in the room and listening at the same time. I went on in lecture to say that I believed that Kant was basically raised conservative Lutheran as based on being a follower of Martin Luther, the German priest, who established Lutheranism, but at university became atheistic. This made his philosophy on morality sloppy, and his mixing it with politics made his absurd belief that people can basically govern themselves apparent and expressed. He would have done so much better to have studied law. He was obviously concerned about justice and the courtroom would have advanced his theories and strengthen his writing and logic abilities. Pharaoh then asked me to stop. I asked him his thoughts. He basically said that the man had no moral basis for his thoughts and philosophy and that that is wrong. Pharaoh believed that his writing is boring and his theories are too. Pharaoh went on to say that the man had no soul or passion in his works. Pharaoh said that he likes it when I sing. It brings out his soul and he appreciates me for that. Thank you Pharaoh. I also check out a held book called The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**K, by, Mark Manson. It was on Aaron Rodgers book list. A Hindi Drama (DVD) called Raazi caught my eye, and I checked it out as well. That is all. Sincerely, Dr. Jennifer K. Mayer PhD Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Religion
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