Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 " Poetry is the language of this and well, the gift ain't here, Pete. An inveterate ability of dissolving meaning makes the wordsmithing of trying to convey meaning for posterity an unlikelihood. I read others and appreciate and write on the fly without a future or past to it. What may be interesting is a video on human " incorrigibility " and the ability of being unable to see it or comprehend it and that happens everywhere. No one will want to see it and if it is seen, they will wonder and talk what it was about. LOL " Thanks Pete. Lewis P: You are fricken too modest, Lewis, and too grandiose at the same time. Who is talking about writing for posterity? It's the living who need help right now understanding the unconscious. Sure, there are others writing about this, but mainly Ivory Tower dwellers, and Gurus whose academic jargon, and santimonious prattle are Greek to the common man. We need people like you who are fluent in both the languege of academia and the street. The need is there to wrest from religion the marriage between the conscious and the unconscious. Marriege at city hall is more accesible... and a lot cheaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 well said, food for the common man, always the hungrier. grass roots efforts.... amen - Pedsie2 nisargadatta Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:18 PM Munbo Jumbo/Lewis " Poetry is the language of this and well, the gift ain't here, Pete. An inveterate ability of dissolving meaning makes the wordsmithing of trying to convey meaning for posterity an unlikelihood. I read others and appreciate and write on the fly without a future or past to it. What may be interesting is a video on human " incorrigibility " and the ability of being unable to see it or comprehend it and that happens everywhere. No one will want to see it and if it is seen, they will wonder and talk what it was about. LOL " Thanks Pete. Lewis P: You are fricken too modest, Lewis, and too grandiose at the same time. Who is talking about writing for posterity? It's the living who need help right now understanding the unconscious. Sure, there are others writing about this, but mainly Ivory Tower dwellers, and Gurus whose academic jargon, and santimonious prattle are Greek to the common man. We need people like you who are fluent in both the languege of academia and the street. The need is there to wrest from religion the marriage between the conscious and the unconscious. Marriege at city hall is more accesible... and a lot cheaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2005 Report Share Posted June 16, 2005 well said, food for the common man, always the hungrier. grass roots efforts.... amen - Pedsie2 nisargadatta Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:18 PM Munbo Jumbo/Lewis " Poetry is the language of this and well, the gift ain't here, Pete. An inveterate ability of dissolving meaning makes the wordsmithing of trying to convey meaning for posterity an unlikelihood. I read others and appreciate and write on the fly without a future or past to it. What may be interesting is a video on human " incorrigibility " and the ability of being unable to see it or comprehend it and that happens everywhere. No one will want to see it and if it is seen, they will wonder and talk what it was about. LOL " Thanks Pete. Lewis P: You are fricken too modest, Lewis, and too grandiose at the same time. Who is talking about writing for posterity? It's the living who need help right now understanding the unconscious. Sure, there are others writing about this, but mainly Ivory Tower dwellers, and Gurus whose academic jargon, and santimonious prattle are Greek to the common man. We need people like you who are fluent in both the languege of academia and the street. The need is there to wrest from religion the marriage between the conscious and the unconscious. Marriege at city hall is more accesible... and a lot cheaper. L: I can work together with others on such a project to create and sustain multivocalities in this, multivocalities singing all the songs we know. That cannot be done by one voice or one adopting many. It requires other voices singing as they do the different songs, each according to its voice, together. Such a multivocal song book may be interesting to create....to hear...... I am just an old pigeon drinking with my head down. I can flock and I can coo softly alone, flying together over the roofs or alone from ledge to ledge seeing what is going on, cooing, leaving droppings here and there.... A single song bird always sings as if it is the only one.....There are many song birds who sing. Can song birds fly together, can they flock? Look at how they sit in their favorite trees separate from one another, singing their songs as if they are the only ones. I flock, peck together at the ground of being, this way and then that, flying off in a flutter of wings flapping..... .....dying quietly, secretly as pigeons do. A cacophony of bird song is more alerting and stimulating than the hypnosis induced by the sweet song of the solitary song bird singing as if it was the only one and then caged by its' listeners and made to sing their song, over and over, until it expires. Is that not why a cyberguru can be more effective than a single solitary song bird? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.