Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:49 pm
Owsley. DEFINITELY.Menolly wrote:Which was better?
Purple Owsley?
or
Purple Monteray?

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Owsley. DEFINITELY.Menolly wrote:Which was better?
Purple Owsley?
or
Purple Monteray?
Esmer HATES miracle whip! So should everybody.drew wrote:Do you prefer mayonaise, or miricle whip on turkey sandwiches.
well, thats a tough one. Mayonnaise is definitely better for the MILF's skin, but on a Co-ed, the miracle whip may actually taste good, even better!drew wrote:How about: MILF's or Co-eds (turkey sandwich not withstanding)
The important factor in all of these is Silence. That's all you need, with Intent. Those you mentioned are only devices designed to focus that Intent, in Silence, as it is required that you "trap your attention"; they are in actuality unneccessary, for you can accomplish more without them. They are just "props".drew wrote:Numerolgy or zodiac?
Palm readings or tea leaves?
Tarot cards or ouiji board
By reflecting without speech we perfect our own Majesty. Gnosis
Not yet. Esmer can Google, but will EL instead?Emotional Leper wrote:Esmer, do you know the Ancient Discordian Parable about the Shithead?
From the group read of A Wizard of Earthsea over on the Hangar...Esmer wrote:The important factor in all of these is Silence. That's all you need, with Intent. Those you mentioned are only devices designed to focus that Intent, in Silence, as it is required that you "trap your attention"; they are in actuality unneccessary, for you can accomplish more without them. They are just "props".drew wrote:Numerolgy or zodiac?
Palm readings or tea leaves?
Tarot cards or ouiji board![]()
By reflecting without speech we perfect our own Majesty. Gnosis
...just thought the ideas kind of go together...Highdrake (Fist) wrote: This chapter is simply brilliant!!! UKLG as good as she gets!! The best of all being what Av quoted:That is a key (and my favorite) concept of Taoism: wu-wei. Non-action. Non-ado. The Tao abides in non-action, yet nothing is left undone. From The Tao of Zen, by Ray Grigg:"You thought, as a boy, that a mage is one who can do anything. So I thought, once. So did we all. And the truth is that as a man's real power grows and his knowledge widens, ever the way he can follow grows narrower: until at last he chooses nothing, but does only and wholly what he must do...""When non-doing appears as inaction it is peaceful, silent, and still; when it appears as action it is thoughtless, reflexive, and intuitive."
Figured as much.Esmer wrote:Owsley. DEFINITELY.Menolly wrote:Which was better?
Purple Owsley?
or
Purple Monteray?
Once there was a young man who was confused. There was so much war, and hate, and evil in the world. He was deeply troubled. So one day he went to a self-proclaimed Zen Master, and asked him what to do. The Zen Master, smacking him upside the head, said, "Go to the old, condemned mansion to the north of town on the hill. There go into the dining room, and sit in the northwest corner and meditate there until midnight."Esmer wrote:Not yet. Esmer can Google, but will EL instead?Emotional Leper wrote:Esmer, do you know the Ancient Discordian Parable about the Shithead?
lost socks go nowhere, forever doomed to wander aimlessly, because, well, they're lost!Zenlunatic wrote:Esmer, where do the lost socks go?