JONAH & JAMES BARTLEY
On April 4, 1896, the literary digest recorded the actual account of a Mediterranean whale that demolished a harpoon boat, and two men were lost. After the whale was captured one-and-a- half days later, one of the men, James Bartley, was found alive in the whale’s belly. (In like manner) Jonah found his days of free mobility, self-determination, and absolute autonomy abruptly terminated. He was now reduced to a nutriment, a foodstuff, a nourishing morsel in the process of digestion. He was abruptly thrust into the slow dietary tract that leads from being dissolved, absorbed, and assimilated to final excretion. He was experiencing this process while fully conscious, aware and mentally comprehensive. . .three days and three nights would put this leviathan’s dinner well into the process. He was swallowed alive with all his senses in conscious working order and transmitting every new feeling, sensation and experience to the central intelligence module in his brain. He was still able to…
To view this resource, log in or sign up for a subscription plan