Friday, January 12, 2018
what he saw
Never one to arbitrarily throw out a good piece
of plastic, he thoughtlessly threw the empty aspirin bottle into his back pack
and didn’t give any more thought to it for several months. Upon the passing of
several months he found himself needing to empty out the contents of his back
pack at an airport security checkpoint one day on his way to a vacation
destination of his choice. He was surprised to see the empty aspirin bottle because
he hadn’t remembered packing it and he hadn’t remembered throwing it in their
several months earlier. The security guards looked at the bottle and then
looked at him suspiciously and then looked at each other with resignation. They
turned their attention back to him and simultaneously asked him to open the
bottle, which seemed strange to him because it was clearly empty. Indeed, the
bottle was made with clear plastic only partially obscured by the paper used to
brand which ever brand of aspirin it was that he had bought however long ago he
bought it. But, always one to oblige burdenless requests he went ahead and
pushed down on the cap whilst giving it a good twist to bypass the child safety
feature. And as expected, the bottle opened with ease and it was as empty with
the cap off as it was with the cap on. He placed the bottle and cap in the outstretched
and upturned palm of the security guard to his left who grasped the bottle
after emptying the cap into his other hand and brought the bottle to his right
eye while squinting his left eye shut thereby allowing him to peer through the uncapped bottle. The bottom of the bottle faced his field of view and he
focused on the clear bottom and then looked through until he could see out the
open end that was obstructed by the other security guard’s eye that was in turn looking through the bottle from the other end. In an instant their singular eyes mutually focused on each other. The guard peering through the open end of the bottle suddenly noticed that his sight was quickened and carried through the clear plastic bottom and was carried through the empty container and also carried through the others guards eye
transporting his own consciousness into the body and mind of the other security guard.
Suddenly he was aware of everything about the security guard that there ever
was to be aware of from his entire history, to his motivations and intentions
and his feelings and insecurities about everything and everyone he ever experienced
including some disturbing and also some euphoric experiences some of which disgusted
him and other of which pleased him. The only thing he did not know was whether
the security guard might be experiencing a reciprocal event within his own body
and mind and that very thought contracted his own consciousness because he,
like most people, had some private moments he didn’t want to share with any stranger
even if he had suddenly become aware of that stranger’s most private moments
together with his public and even mundane and routine daily events. And with
that contraction of consciousness his sight within the guard’s being and life
retreated and he was only left with the memory of as much of another person’s
lifetime that one could remember under such circumstances. Realizing this
strange moment was over he stared blankly for a moment through the empty bottle
a few milliseconds more until he realized the guards were eyeing him and not
the bottle any longer. They asked in unison if he was alright to which he
replied with a stammer that he was. They followed up by asking if he was sure
he was alright to which he gave a confident response that he was and which
response dissipated any further reason for suspicion so they let him go on his
way. And while on his way to the airplane terminal and on his way through the
skies and while vacationing at the destination of his choosing and even upon
return and for the rest of his life he reflected on that moment and everything
he could remember from his experience that conveyed to him the things and
intimate details about the life and existence of another human to a degree he
never realized possible and never experienced again and that caused him to
never look at an empty aspirin bottle the same way ever again.
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