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Posted: Sun May 1st, 2005 06:00 pm |
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There is a scene which illustrates the low-dose version of this in the film, "Good-bye, Columbus".
The two young lovers are at the business of one of the fathers of the couple.
They are obviously two Jewish businessmen involved in being middlemen for automobile parts, going between manufacturers and retailers.
The young couple, intelligent and college-educated, look at them like they (the fathers) are from Mars.
When they leave, the two men speak to each other about it, the reaction of these young adults.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE:
Apparently there was a time in ancient Rome when there was no bedroom for the parents. Therefore, kids had the opportunity to know that their parents had sex and see, if nothing else, that something was going on under the covers.
About the time that dwellings got divided up so that parents had bedrooms, the first graffiti about sex appeared on the walls of Roman buildings.
So, is this all true? I am not an expert and don't know.
If it is true, what does it mean? Are the two events connected?
I think so, though I know you could never do an experiment to prove the conjecture.
But, note the similarity of the problem.
When you are excluded from obverving your father's work, it takes on a strange air.
Same for sex.
I am always a bit surprised to see how many otherwise normal high school kids have problems thinking that their grandmothers enjoyed sex as they do in all its forms.
Same thing. Should be a non-issue.
I do think though that for dad's activity to take on such an air of evil and strangeness, mom has to be subtley in rebellion against him.
Somewhere, somehow, the Eros taught in school, the "share your cookie" bullmerde, be nice to those coglioni who give you nothing but grief, that philosophy, the castrating philosophy of resentful women who are animus-possessed or its equivalent in anima-possessed men who preach from the animus of their anima which possesses them has to be in us.
It is all part of a several millenia long psycho-spiritual cultural war against yang.
Ironically enough, what I just said sounds loony as well, but to the very ones perpetuating the fraud on human and spiritual values.
Roy
____________________ "The force and degree of a man's inner benevolence evokes in others a proportionate degree of ill-will" - Gurdjieff
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell
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Posted: Sun May 1st, 2005 06:08 pm |
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Hey, BowMan, in Germany about 30% of the people think that the US government did that to us.
Now, in the book I am reading, Witchcraze by Barstow, guess which country was the worst/best at doing in witches in large numbers?
No.1 was Germany.
My ancestors are Austro-Hungarian and Scottish. The Scots did in a large number as well. My point is that there is something to a "problem" with the Germans.
Amazingly enough, the Spaniards and the Italians after conducting the Inquistion, did not get that far into condemning witches.
What is the problem of Germany and the Germans?
Back to the "Loony Thread" though first.
Roy
____________________ "The force and degree of a man's inner benevolence evokes in others a proportionate degree of ill-will" - Gurdjieff
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell
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Posted: Mon May 2nd, 2005 02:06 pm |
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Posted: Mon May 2nd, 2005 03:17 pm |
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Posted: Tue May 3rd, 2005 08:47 pm |
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BowOfTime wrote:
Oh, here's another post I read at the JCF today. THIS IS FUNNY!!!
It's about Drumming.
BowOfTime
Today I smoked a fantastic amount of pot and played my drum. When I'm high, I can playt better...the more i smoke the more i can maintain ryhtm, speed, and can create more complex beats. Anyway, I was playing out this really wicked beat and in the center of my forehead I felt a really amazing sensation, like a warp-hole opened up reaching to my mind and there was this cool breeze rushing...it was nuts.
Anyway, trance drumming is amazing stuff. Trance druming on weed is really really amazing stuff. The sounds are so deep, so colorful. And when I fall into the trance, really get a groove going, I can see deeper into reality and I can feel my consciousness growing.
There are few things more painful than enduring a live music show where the musicians are high as a kite...especially when one of them realizes they really do sound terrible playing high and the paranoia sets in...
...not projecting, really...LOL...
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Posted: Wed May 4th, 2005 03:20 am |
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Posted: Wed May 4th, 2005 12:41 pm |
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| I have no idea why I like the music that I like, when it comes down to it.
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Posted: Wed May 4th, 2005 07:59 pm |
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I have an idea. You like the music you like because it expresses who you are, just like the myths/strories you like do the same.
All music, as all speech does, has a physical/postural component, an emotional one, and an intellectual one.
Music is spirit, something which enchants us. Cantare, to sing, is the root of enchant as well.
Roy
____________________ "The force and degree of a man's inner benevolence evokes in others a proportionate degree of ill-will" - Gurdjieff
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." — George Orwell
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