[MD] self
Jan Anders Andersson
jananderses at telia.com
Wed Jan 30 02:27:20 PST 2013
Sorry Marsha
I'd rather practice my self pragmatically on my accordion. Frank Zappa's "Waka/Yawaka" sounds more fun to me than Yamukawaka.
Best wishes
Jan Anders
30 jan 2013 kl. 10:40 skrev MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>:
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> J-A,
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> I don't know what 'time' means to you (Yes, I've read your book.), but perhaps you might read a good translation of Nagarjuna's 'Mulamadhyamakakarika' to contemplate the strangeness of our ideas of time and how impossible (empty) those ideas are.
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> Thanks for your suggestion.
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> Marsha
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> On Jan 30, 2013, at 3:22 AM, jananderses at telia.com wrote:
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>> If you cant whatch yourself in your mindmirror of selfconsciousness maybe you could make this experiment:
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>> Put a photo or a painting of your face beside a mirror.
>> While looking at the picture in the mirror and comparing it to the portrait I think you can find some important differences
>> After a while you wil! experience that you can make the picture in the mirror to sing and dance, even levitate for a second.
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>> The element of time is the difference. And the excellent balance between amount, form and the accidentual meaning to the spectator.
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>> J A
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