Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 > Flubber and flubberer by meta4hore > > Flubber is a magical rubber, > http://www.answers.com/flubber & r=67 > and once it starts bouncing, flubbing the dub as it were, it never > stops, and the more it bounces the more it bounces. > > It's very easy to start flubber bouncing - just look at it crossways, > just say something apparently critical of it - but watch out! Once > flubber and it's anti-material flubberer start rebounding off the > walls, it's sure to take down everything and everybody before it > finally, if ever, comes to rest (hah! as if!) P: Yeah! All minds are made of flubber, perpetual motion machines- feeding on their own core sense of lack. All gases behave like that, they rush to feel all empty spots. Feeling empty seems intolerable to the restless. To rest in emptiness, what a blessing! Filled with nothing, finally, we truly rest. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote: > > > > Flubber and flubberer > by meta4hore > > > > Flubber is a magical rubber, > > http://www.answers.com/flubber & r=67 > > and once it starts bouncing, flubbing the dub as it were, it never > > stops, and the more it bounces the more it bounces. > > > > It's very easy to start flubber bouncing - just look at it crossways, > > just say something apparently critical of it - but watch out! Once > > flubber and it's anti-material flubberer start rebounding off the > > walls, it's sure to take down everything and everybody before it > > finally, if ever, comes to rest (hah! as if!) > > P: Yeah! All minds are made of flubber, > perpetual motion machines- feeding > on their own core sense of lack. All gases > behave like that, they rush to feel all empty > spots. Feeling empty seems intolerable > to the restless. To rest in emptiness, > what a blessing! Filled with nothing, > finally, we truly rest. B:Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh(choo)! Sublimity Unlimited! The Nobleness of Nothing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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