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Responses from asa
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em That was boo like a ghost, like a little boy on Halloween out with his father, not really scary at all, just together, another sound together - not boo like the opposite of hurray. Meant positive. Arm around your shoulder.What is a M-79? a gun? Yo... | |
music , mind , thought and emotion Ozfly, loved what you said about surf. What mind state - what type of receptivity - does the surf catalyze? When you are looking at the surf, and you forget you are looking, is there surf and you, or does surf/you only exist after you look and you... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Bring on the Voodoo mirror!! Boo!!Didn't know detlof posted it. Will look. | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Hi, 6ch. Glad you are happy. Now, here's some real a choppin'(!!)... Detlof, you won't take my bread on the water...Question:If we move from the noise of the active analytic mind while we listen intially and then move towards the silence of the re... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em 6ch, invited you, not called you. Don't say - the first thing out of mouth that someone carries too much water - just say "Hi!". Not saying Hi! is, um, carrying too much water...Gregm says Hi, from where he is sitting, and from where (you think) y... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em 6ch:Run away? Where can he go?No call-ing, but you just called...? :o)One Eye, no lid; quiet guy/battle guy, same eye, as long as looks straight, don't know.Zurich, Damascus, where are you NOW?Don't eat so much candy!!To all, have nice wkend. | |
2000 for turntable and arm..... 1. Teres2. Nottingham | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Thank you, Zaikesman. Mum and smile is good. You are a very intelligent person. See you soon.Be well. | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Oh, and thank you very much, Sean. Detlof, 6ch, are you there? | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Damn!! I wanted to cryo'd version in Mk IX series...What to do now?! | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Question: the quiet part of the mind, below the thoughts we throw at each other, isn't it the same quiet place where we deeply hear the music, after we've been listening to the melody, and it seems to have become us and the world falls away? We co... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Thank you everyone above for responding. They were very sincere and they will make me look at closer how I choose to communicate in various contexts, something that I've been working on in all contexts this year.Yes, Zaikesman, contexts...if you t... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Zaikesman, thank you for asking so politely, or seemingly so (ie conclusory claims of "digressive ramblings", unsubstantiated, is hardly an effort at diplomacy...) Yes, I've said this before, and knew that the Derrida comment might elicit a few si... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Maxgain, haven't read 'ol Jacques in many moons. Even gave me a headache back then to be honest. Literary deconstruction says some things, but uses too many words to say that words have no foundation, then doesn't offer ideas on the way ahead. Jus... | |
MIT Love 'em or Hate 'em Thank you, Jetter. Yes, you are right - he did not understand. But not because he isn't intelligent - actually I find listening to his mind quite fun and stimilating (!). Rather, its because he sees reality through a prism. A good prism - I love s... |