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  • Nice Echo...

    You see the point of life is an empty canvas...

  • very nice work

  • nicely done friend

  • you did a good job on this piece.

    I love Alan Watts, keep it up with your interpretations on poetries and philosophy.

  • Thanks :)

  • When there's present moment only, the past and the future doesn't exist. They are just concepts.

  • How long did it take you to memorize this? lol

  • @madtownstu look a little closer next time, watch for the ear bud.... ;)

  • diamond sutra

  • Oh I know what you mean. The flow of information these days, is like tsunami waves coming into my mind, and one little drop trickles out.  These videos really help to relive the pressure. But...... I'm sending you a link anywhoo. Who has time to read, i've become an addict of audio files. Allows me to mentaly digest faster, so that it regurgitates smoothly.

  • Quite some themes - the vibration harmony underpinning and a symphonic like quality and arrangement, Edgar Cayce comes to mind who spoke about this. And believe it or not, physics theory comes to mind: string theory, vibrating strands of energy on the sub-quantum level which are similar to harmonics or notes. The "never a destination moment" theme recalls, for me anyway, eastern philosophy. Great vid.

  • I was waiting for your insight this time. I'm glad you liked it. The no destination is totally Eastern, thats where Allan Watts felt at home (theologically anyways). Carl Jung told him he could never escape being a Westerner, anymore than his arm could escape being an arm, or his foot escape being a foot. But it is in accepting what we are, understanding what we are, and embracing it, then we can use it constructively to create.

  • Eastern philosophy is much more than most people realize. Probably b/c people have a hard time grasping what it is talking about, and also b/c, unlike Western philosophy, much is expressed in a non-linear style; it doesn't necessarily move from A to B to C...

    Watts, I am not familiar with, though I know much about Jung. I don't want to be one of those who lies and says I'll read Watts b/c I prob won't. I got enuf in my head already, my task is to unload some, not add more to it .LOL

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