[MD] ow!

John Carl ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 21:58:54 PDT 2009


Is drumming rational?
Is the logic of boom boom baboom, boom boom baboom,

born of something rational, does reason have some room?

Is dancing more than art?  Does rhythm have its reasons?

Being different expressions of the different seasons.

Variance and tempo, time and  pause  and play.

What gave birth to reason but this very Way?

Boom boom ba boom.

Don't call it irrational to me.

This is not chaotic, this is ordered
symmetry<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnamP4-M9ko>
.

jc







On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 3:25 PM, gav <gav_gc at yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> "Rendering events reasonable and purposeful requires rational
>                    thought.
>
>                    Rational thought is the futile attempt to make sense of
> sense
>                    or what living is about instead of realising the
> inexpressible
>                    truth behind it.
>
>                    Rational thought may follow a logical sequence but
> having
>                    begun with an illogical and rational premise ­ that
> truth
>                    is accessible by reasoning ­ the result is a rational
>                    and illogical conclusion: an impression, thesis or a
> theory.
>
>                    Thus all thinkers and rational people are fundamentally
> discontented
>                    or frustrated in their love lives and in pursuit of
> their
>                    aspirations.
>
>                    This subconscious disturbance requires continuous
> compromise
>                    and pretence to conceal the fact from others."
> barry long
>
>
>
>
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