|
Interview on KAGL
by John Wolf
Q: Your book is famous. So what is your legacy?
What do you want to be remembered by?
A: Other than fits of anger, lightning bolts, etc. I guess I would
say that I would like for little children to know someone cares about them,
even if everyone around appears not to.
Q: That’s beautiful.
A: Oh, that too - beauty. It would be nice to be remembered for the
beautiful things around that I have contributed to.
Q: Tells us about a few of those things.
A: I have good people working for me, real angels. They inspire me
to do my best when I create. I am most proud of the music. Music really
reaches the soul.
Q: You really are very deep.
A: Not really. I am only as deep as a shadow.
Q: That’s hard to believe. Don’t you have a reputation
for helping heal the sick?
A: I try to comfort those in pain. I talked to them. I try to answer
their questions. It seems to make things better.
Q: I understand you make things grow, you’re a noteworthy
gardener. How long have you been interested in gardening?
A: Oh, it seems like eons. I do like the way people have increased
carbon dioxide availability. Now, I have to get busy and start getting
those plants to take off. It’s a big cycle of generating oxygen and
taking back the CO2. Of course, the massive incursion of vegetation will
be abhorred by many. We’re talking about a really big increase in
plant life, but in a few million years, the oil supplies will be back where
they were.
Click on this: next column |
|
Q: Do you have any plans for overpopulation and the loss of so many
species?
A: I leave that to Mother Nature. She’s the numbers cruncher.
Last thing she told me was a great adjustment was coming. There is a species
balance to be maintained. She has a formula—the more animals, the
more microbes. Those are her favorites. They work the best to selectively
remove the most populous and distribute out the rest pretty even. Of course,
it leaves a real mess, but the plant can use the fertilizer.
Q: Well, that’s all we have time for. We’ve been talking
to God this afternoon. Tune in next week when the Angels sing Mozart at this
same time on Heaven’s Gate—the best in little show in the universe.
This is Gabriel saying, don’t let the clouds in your life become cumulus—get
out there and try not to be so cirrus. Thanks God. You're awesome.
A: Your so welcome.

Read Responses Sent In |
|