Beauty of Home
The snow began at a place in the cascades I once called home. Once you have lived with a 30 foot snow pack, it is hard not to feel attached to the first significant snowfall.
The snow began at a place in the cascades I once called home. Once you have lived with a 30 foot snow pack, it is hard not to feel attached to the first significant snowfall.
A clip from a lecture in Germany, by physicist Nassim Haramein on water and matter. Since I posted this on youTube, it has had 6,000+ views. Another clip I posted from the same lecture on memory has had only 500 views. Interesting since he is utterly suppressed by the mainstream scientific community. He follows his… Continue Reading
New Hoverboards. I noticed them on this date. Image above… much older!!!
Nothing new. But I like the fact the project is based on the work of Spinoza, whose work I often submitted my students to. I still think his work, and the interpretation of his work by Deleuze is important and not understood. Link to the article. http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/artist-manipulates-48-pools-of-water-with-her-mind
The truth within or part of any society or group is larger than any lies that travel through it. Small groups who wish to control others out of their own fear or greed by generating distortions or lies only cause more truths to appear and transparency to rise. This is a true principle in all… Continue Reading
I have lately found Eckhart problematic. But I came across this, about the dynamic of pain, which seems true. So here it is posted right next to Tool’s dark lament on pain. Perfect.
From Tool. The dark lament of rage. On the radio tonight. I forgot about them. This was one of their original videos.
Alan Turing, a 20th century mathematician was the main force behind the breaking of German communication encryption during World War II. He lead the effort in a small research facility in England. Without his work, the war may have ended much differently. Rather than thank him, he was chemically castrated after it became known he… Continue Reading
“What I think you take out of the movie, and also in life, if there’s something you can’t go wrong in, it’s to give real love. The more you give, the more you’ll give back and the more you’ll win down the line. It might be a fucking tricky path and people might hate you… Continue Reading
Let everything that’s been planned come true. Let them believe. And let them have their passions. Because what they call passion actually is not some emotional energy, but just the friction between their souls and the outside world. And most important, let them believe in themselves. Let them be helpless like children because weakness is… Continue Reading
“All the hardest, coldest people you meet were once as soft as water. And that is the tragedy of living”
Chemo is one of the dirty Angels.
He was growing a second head… Poet and writer Mark Nepot and the incurable cancer which changed his life 26 years ago. I wish this was not on Oprah as it makes everything seem stupid. But he has things to discuss.
When you stand in front of me and look at me what do you know of the griefs that are in me and what do I know of yours? —Franz Kafka, in a letter to Oskar Pollak, November 8, 1903
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