05-24-2017, 08:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2017, 08:41 AM by rva_jeremy.)
So as I'm rewatching the original series, I totally forgot about the soap opera "Invitation to Love" that shows up every so often as something the characters follow. There's several interesting things about it. For one, it seems to be an even campier version of the soap opera aspects playing out in the lives of the characters. It is another example of how the central plot recapitulates itself across different levels. Folks feed off the emotional energy of the soap opera drama in a similar way that, it appears, the entities from the Black Lodge do (the garmonbozia or creamed-corn-looking stuff).
But I'm intrigued by the title, "Invitation to Love". I can't help but feel that, as a title summing up a soap opera, it is conveying the deeper significance of the drama that on the surface seems so superficial. That would be a good metaphor for third density experience, no?
But I'm intrigued by the title, "Invitation to Love". I can't help but feel that, as a title summing up a soap opera, it is conveying the deeper significance of the drama that on the surface seems so superficial. That would be a good metaphor for third density experience, no?

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