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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2010

Reading from a new piece of work!

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  • I could get into this : ) Is it possible that with the expansion of consciousness as an evolutionary happening, that mythic interpretation or understanding is expanded as well? We need not be saints or sages to be participants (or...beneficiaries) in the total planetary collective from which that understanding emerges,

    "At the edge of consciousness, there are no explanations; there are only invocations of myth."

    ~William Irwin Thompson

  • @alchemistra Hi Alchemistra! Thanks for stopping by. I totally agree that our understanding of myth actually expands through evolution - the evolutionary process can itself another expression of a mythical act, a living ritual.

  • Orlando Bloom!

  • @SpatialVortex I think I've been told that before! LOL Mexican Orlando Bloom eh?

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  • It is interesting that you look quite a bit like Paramahamsa Yogananda (student of Mahavatar Babaji).

  • Thank you..That was a great post i hope there is a part 2?

  • The Fountain was a good movie.

  • @phcou

    Imagination can be a coordinated activity. Without it we would be drones. Without it, Plato would not have been a philosopher, such as he was and is.

  • @phcou

    So far you have only ahahahahahaha as a response to this video. Let's not make this a debate between you and me, but a comment from you on this video, using your sapience, your mind, your soul, your spirit - this might be sought. At your leisure.

  • @phcou

    You are the most smug person I know. I don't mean that you are like this all the time, but there is no such thing as an overactive imagination in me, as I usually am not good at visualizing, yet sometimes am. Look who has trouble discerning. Look *at whom. Look into yourself, you'd know what (me) you are talking about.

  • @phcou

    I have learned Latin alone as a hobby, haven't taken it 'seriously'.

    *Sequentia litterarum h et a non ad res pelliculae pertinet .

  • @MaBu888 If you were as thorough in your spirituality as you were your latin, we may have something. You just have an overactive imagination.

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