It seems that there has been a glitch in the e-mailing of
the blog posts since the beginning of October.
I do not know how many subscribers have been affected, or if it is
everyone. I receive the posts via e-mail
just to keep tabs on them and was able to resubscribe without a problem. I have heard from several people that when
they tried to do that, a message came up that said that they were already
subscribers.
Google runs this whole operation, so I trust that they will
straighten it out eventually. As is now
widely known, Google has been allowing the NSA access to all of its customer’s
information. In some wild moments of
fantasy I started thinking that I have become a threat to national security and
that the blog is being restricted.
Ha!!! I don’t think so as the
posts are still getting posted.
If we look at the bigger picture with all of this, I can see
how these types of technological glitches will become more and more common in relation
to many aspects of day to day life. We can
no longer take for granted that technology will do things automatically and
correctly. In a way this is a good
thing, as it will require us to reengage with so much of the minutia of life
that up until now has been taken care of for us. We will have to slow down and pay closer attention
to what is going on.
Glitches do happen. I
have been paying my garbage pickup bill through automatic withdrawals from my
checking account. Last month, I got a
statement in the mail and just thought that my automatic withdrawal plan had
been discontinued. I paid the bill only
to find that the automatic withdrawal had happened, too. Both payments
got recorded and so now I have a credit, but there may be many people who would
ignore the whole business and not check up on things.
This also brings me to the subject of the “Technosphere”,
which is the energetic matrix of technology and electronics that now surrounds the
earth. It is a marvelous creation that
has made life easier for many in many ways, but there is a down side to it,
too. We live in a world of polarity so
this electronic matrix will have its pluses and minuses. Each person has to weigh the personal advantages
and disadvantages of how and how much they will engage in the
Technosphere.
So until this issue is corrected by Google, please continue
to check the blog for new posts. If I go
out of town, I always post some kind of heads up. Perhaps this post will get e-mailed out as
always, and the problem is solved. If
not, just know that I highly value the support of everyone who takes the time
to read what I have written here. Blessings
to you all.
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