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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

After I wrote the last message, November 3, I have thought about what I wrote: 'Nothing (as a phenomenon,) does not exists. It is something which exists.'

Afterwards I have thought more about this. I think it maybe can be, that the album Harvest with Neil Young, was the one of my LP albums in 1976, which I mostly had identified myself with.

I think that these criminals can have influenced me regarding that in 1976. That album should have become nothing for me, and I should not have existed anymore, I should have become another. Music had been one of my strongest interests, both listening to music, and playing music.

When I bought this album, I first become interested in the LP cover. I liked the way the letters were written outside the cover. I also liked the colors. Because of that, I wanted to listen to the record in the record shop. And when I listened to the record, the music impressed me, and I bought the album. It is likely I bought this album in 1972. I become 17 that year.

I think about how a person attached to the publishing business, which published books, had much contact with me the first five years of my life. And I think about that she learned me to be fond of the written words. The written words have brought humankind a big step forward. Not least in a human way. All aspects of humans' thinking have been written about and read about. Books tell us about our history, our knowledge about different things, and about our thoughts. Old books tell us about what people thought about earlier, and are also important. Books also tell different stories, which are about different things to think about, these books can also sometimes learn us something. Lighter books to read have also much interest among people.

I think both the cover and the music was something which touched me with the album Harvest.

It is first now I think about this. I think about that this is as far, as this retrieving has come today. And I think that are very much with me, which have come back again now.

I am looking at my own life as a development process, where I find out about what these criminals have done against me.

That nothing (as a phenomenon,) does not exists, is something I think must be a fact.

David H. Hegg