this is interesting (see below)
but Mo wants everyone to know this :: the type of meditation that she practices is like TM on steroids! twice a week (or 3 times) we practice open eye meditation meaning :: open eyes looking into some ones open eyes or maybe i should say no ones ;) *********************************************Catch ing the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity is a book by David Lynch that discusses his experiences with Transcendental Meditation since he began practicing TM in 1973 how it relates to filmmaking and other creative arts. The title refers to Lynch's idea that "ideas are like fish. If you want to catch little fish, you can stay in the shallow water. But if you want to catch the big fish, you've got to go deeper." All proceeds from the book are donated to the David Lynch Foundation For Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace. Catching the Big Fish is also available as an audiobook, with Lynch performing the reading. |
^ correct that ^
last sentence should have read *while focussing on ones chakras |
until manana
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hi mo |
hi zero
======= Stephi_B I thought that movie sounded familiar it is because I read this back in 2000 :: (or 2001) http://www.filmref.com/directors/dirpages/wenders.html |
we should figure out how to send this guy
birthday greetings (on April 9th) he will be 81 in my view, he is practically a living saint http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Lehrer (see also RC saint of the day fo today march 29) |
the beautiful thread:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/W...22/spring.html |
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>>mo's favorite was the
google tisp one from 2007<< |
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inspiration for someone (mo's middle name)
THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY (again ;) STEPHI_B !!!
it is next on my list, I am a very slow reader I am only halfway through m.n.i.r but am enjoying it to no end !! :) ********************************************* ....But the reason I read it time and again was because of Momo and her two best friends, the old man and the young man, who are so completely different from each other; The turtle Cassandra, the forest of clocks, the one hour flowers...I can't stress enough how much you need to buy this book. ^amazon review ************************************************** ************* "Les Misérables contains many plots",............ .... "story starts in 1815, in Toulon. The peasant Jean Valjean has just been released from imprisonment in the bagne of Toulon after nineteen years: five for stealing bread for his starving sister and her family, and fourteen more for numerous escape attempts. Upon being released, he is required to carry a yellow passport that marks him as a convict, despite having already paid his debt to society by serving his time in jail. Rejected by innkeepers, who do not want to take in a convict, Valjean sleeps on the street. This makes him even more angry and bitter. However, the benevolent Bishop Myriel, the Bishop of Digne, takes him in and gives him shelter. In the middle of the night, he steals the bishop’s silverware and runs. He is caught, but the bishop rescues him by claiming that the silverware was a gift and at that point gives him his two silver candlesticks as well, chastising him to the police for leaving in such a rush that he forgot these most valuable pieces. The bishop then tells him of the promise, (one Jean has no recollection of making), to use the silver to make an honest man of himself. As Valjean broods over these words, he inadvertently[dubious – discuss] steals a child's money when the boy's coin rolls under his shoe[dubious – discuss]; he chases the child away (Petit Gervais). Soon after, he finds the coin under his shoe, realizes his mistake[dubious – discuss], and decides to follow the bishop's advice. He searches the city for the child whose money he accidentally stole. At the same time, his theft is reported to the authorities, who now look for him as a repeat offender. If Valjean is caught, he will be forced to spend the rest of his life in prison, so he hides from the police." ~copy and pasted from Wkipedia ^mo has never read this or see the musical but was thinking of it earlier this afternoon |
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Mo! My favorite movie is Danish:
"Babette's Feast" (from a short story by Isak Dinesen). you should watch that sometime. |
Brynn !!! thank you to the moooon !!!
I have copy and pasted the last paragraph of the wiki and sent it to someone dear to me.... THANK YOU FOR MAKING MY DAY !!! it is #1 in my queue! : ) I read a review of this movie a couple of years ago but at the time it did not sound interesting at all..... thank you so much for sharing this.... this movie, as it turns out, is right up my alley! ;) |
Nice new avatar! :):D;):D:)
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