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  • Ah ha!!!!

  • You're getting really good on the didge. It suits the imagery so well, the guttural, brutal drone of nature - I guess that's how and why it was made - termites taking their revenge!!

  • @missalgernon The less there is of "me" the more the Yidaki. After a while there is no one there.

  • Gorgeous,....makes me want to go out and bite something's head off *laughing*.

    ,...and more talk of the Cathars in this thread !!! Hmmm,...are we,..uh,..I mean *they* really gone ?

    Loved this Lawrence, the images and the all natural, hit-you-deep-in-the-soul music.

  • @BlancheNoE There are So many French family secret traditions whispered in the Languedoc that "heresy" etymologically means "choice". These insects have no such choice and neither, often, do we. The quantic chaos lives a life through us, but the choice not to be Charles Manson ALL the time is in the agilty in string crossing, from harmonic node to node, don't you think?

  • @Alexknobsob Wow. Absolutely.

  • Thought provoking to say the least.

    I could see one of these in my inbox everyday.

    Namaste.

  • @irishbear76 So thought provoking too were the Cathars, whose diet of the 13th century eliminating meat and dairy products seem to be an alternative to CCSVI I can afford. Cheers!

  • Nature always has the last laugh, but the joke isn't very funny.

  • @lovingfatalist That's what Robert Graves said about the Cosmic Joke and the 1st World War too, trench-foot or not.

  • @Alexknobsob damn, I thought it was original! Oh well, at least I've plagiarised someone worthwhile. Nothing new under the sun, eh? I once wrote "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" - but then I realised it a memory not creation ha ha

    I loved Graves' Greek Myths when I was a kid.

    How you doing Lawrence?

  • @lovingfatalist You are so unique, you will never be realised again. Ever.

  • @Alexknobsob ah, excedpt that I find cyclical time more convincing than linear time. In physics-speak: I lean towards Neil Turok's account of multiple (infinite?) Big Bangs. So, perhaps - in the fullness of eternity and the bounds of material finitude, everything that can occur (i.e. me and you and this conversation) has already occurred, and occurred an infinite number of times, and will do so again, eternally. Apart from all that, though, yes I'm very unique :-)

  • @lovingfatalist Idries Shah would have agreed with you here, time appears cyclical. 

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