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Wage slavery doesn't have quite as brutal a history as domestic slavery.

 

Quite.

 

 

On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 06:19 AM,

wrote:

 

> Message: 14

> Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:05:01 -0400

> " Pixx " <lists

> Re: Free the Slaves

>

> I felt set free the day I was told I *could* stay home!

> Pixx

>

> On 21 Jun 2003 at 20:33, Nancy K. wrote:

> I'm here, at home, on my own free will, .........

> Free the slaves...hahahahhaaa..thats funny!

>

>

" Inability to accept the mystic experience is more than an

intellectual handicap. Lack of awareness of the basic unity

of organism and environment is a serious and dangerous

hallucination. For in a civilization equipped with immense

technological power, the sense of alienation between humans

and nature leads to the use of technology in a hostile

spirit---to the " conquest " of nature instead of intelligent

co-operation with nature. " -Alan Watts

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Wow...what a fucking great quote...I'll definitely have to add that to my little

book...

 

Now, I'm feeling very retarded here, because this name sounds *so* familiar, but

I can't place it...where do I know Alan Watts??? (Not personally, of course, but

in that general sense of knowing that exists among all humans...y'know)

 

 

 

The Stewarts <stews9 wrote:

" Inability to accept the mystic experience is more than an

intellectual handicap. Lack of awareness of the basic unity

of organism and environment is a serious and dangerous

hallucination. For in a civilization equipped with immense

technological power, the sense of alienation between humans

and nature leads to the use of technology in a hostile

spirit---to the " conquest " of nature instead of intelligent

co-operation with nature. " -Alan Watts

 

 

 

 

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Ah yes, my memory has been sufficiently jarred, thanks ever so much! My father

has a couple of his books...don't think I've actualy read them, but just skimmed

over them and thought, " Wow, this looks cool, I should read this someday. "

 

 

 

Pixx <lists wrote:

Mybe these will jar your memory:

 

http://www.alanwatts.com/

http://www.alanwatts.net/

http://deoxy.org/watts.htm

 

~Pixx

Alison Parker wrote:

this name sounds *so* familiar, but I can't place

it...where do I know Alan Watts???

 

 

 

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