Wol Euler was guardian for this session, filling in for Lia. Comments will be added later.
Wol Euler: hello calvino
Wol Euler smiles at your title ("anything will do nicely")
Calvino Rabeni: gday wol
--BELL--
Wol Euler: hello bertram
Bertram Jacobus: hi u 2 and merry christmas ...
Calvino Rabeni: Ah, keyboard connected, can make language now :)
Calvino Rabeni: Hello, Bert
Wol Euler grins
Wol Euler: that's a very interesting avatar, bert.
Bertram Jacobus: ty wol. in which way you find it intersting ?
Calvino Rabeni: (zooms in for a look)
Wol Euler: a) very different from your usual look; and b) unusual in itself
Bertram Jacobus: okay. ty again :-)
Bertram Jacobus: and hello eliza and sophia ! ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: and liza ! ... :-)
Liza Deischer: hi all
Calvino Rabeni: What does the av mean to you, Bert?
Calvino Rabeni: Hi Liza
Wol Euler: hello liza, eliza, sophia
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Wol, Cal, Bert, Liza, Sharon! :)
Bertram Jacobus: oh. the greetings to sophia were to early. so now again : hy sophia ! ... ;-)
SophiaSharon Larnia: Hi everyone :)
Eliza Madrigal: :) I saw the tail walking first
Wol Euler: helo sophia
SophiaSharon Larnia: :)
Liza Deischer: hi sophia
Eliza Madrigal: Pleasant travels, Wol?
Bertram Jacobus: good question cal ! a bit desperation ... saw some pics from former times with my latest girlfriend ...
Wol Euler: very pleasant, thank you!
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Wol Euler: is that a "state of your soul" avatar, Bert?
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Bertram Jacobus: always
Bertram Jacobus: aren't avatars always state of our souls avas ?
Wol Euler: well, yes I suppose so :)
Calvino Rabeni: Yes, but which part?
Wol Euler: at least for those of us who see them that way, tehy are.
Bertram Jacobus: yes
Calvino Rabeni: That is like asking, is Style superficial or deep?
Bertram Jacobus: and cal - may be a kind of summary
Bertram Jacobus: i would say - can be both
Eliza Madrigal: Some days superficial, some days deep :)
Wol Euler nods
Calvino Rabeni: Bert, at first, it wasn't rezzed, your av looked more zombie, but when completed, reminded me of Work and Art
Eliza Madrigal: Some days the book just feel comfortable and look cute... some days they bring out a strength needed for an occasion... heeh
Eliza Madrigal: *boots
Calvino Rabeni: And the way, in past eras, those were closely connected
Eliza Madrigal: hm, books on the brain :)
Wol Euler: :)
Bertram Jacobus: where i found it, it is called "homeless person" cal - but i did not put on all. some perts i find silly
Eliza Madrigal: Merry Christmas Ya :)
Wol Euler: hello yakuzza
Bertram Jacobus: hey ! :-) yaku ! ... ;-)
Wol Euler: merry christmas, one and all (to coin a phrase)
SophiaSharon Larnia: merry Christmas Yakuzza :)
Liza Deischer: Hi Yaku
Liza Deischer: homeless person in which centary
Calvino Rabeni: In past times, I have heard, work used to make people dirty
Wol Euler chuckles.
SophiaSharon Larnia: lol
Bertram Jacobus: looked to me liek actual liza ...
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Calvino Rabeni: no more, the pixels dont rub off on the body
Wol Euler: some jobs are still pretty dirty.
Calvino Rabeni: just on the soul
Calvino Rabeni: or mind
Calvino Rabeni: but if future people could see that they might be concerned
Eliza Madrigal is here forcing herself to stop cooking... not the cleanest job :)
Wol Euler: :)
Eliza Madrigal: Well, if one does it right... hahaha
Bertram Jacobus: but the thing on my head liza ... would not wonder if that reminds you at the mid age perhaps ... (?) ;-)
Calvino Rabeni: Can I get a Pixel Apron to keep them from getting on me?
Eliza Madrigal: :)))
Liza Deischer: well, that is what i was looking at
Bertram Jacobus: looking at myself again - i got that idea liza ... ;-)
Calvino Rabeni: But I like that the "homeless" theme generates talk in SL
Liza Deischer: but i only looked at the superficial surface
Liza Deischer: i agree :)
Calvino Rabeni: Do people still do "camping" in SL? It seems a zombie-like state, for the SL-homeless who have no Lindens
Bertram Jacobus: still one minute to the 90 seconds ...
Wol Euler: what shall we pause about?
Eliza Madrigal: Ohhh the hobo community?
Bertram Jacobus: that was my thought too and i had no idea
Eliza Madrigal: (wasn't a suggestion, sorry-heh)
--BELL--
Calvino Rabeni: will do ni
Bertram Jacobus: "nothingness" perhaps ? ... ;-)
Calvino Rabeni: I went with ELiza's non-suggestion, "the hobo community"
Eliza Madrigal grins... how so, Cal?
Bertram Jacobus: and what happend with it cal ?
Calvino Rabeni: :)
Calvino Rabeni: as my tag line today says ...
Wol Euler nods
Calvino Rabeni: It started with, that is somewhere else - the hobo camp nearby
Calvino Rabeni: not me,
Calvino Rabeni: then I remembered they are starting to work for the people
Calvino Rabeni: out of a desire to give back or relate or whatever
Calvino Rabeni: but it isn't necessary
Calvino Rabeni: that led to thinking about "what I have" and "could drop"
Calvino Rabeni: and some PaB dropping occurred.
Wol Euler smiles.
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Liza Deischer: eh....hobo community?
Calvino Rabeni: I think, noticed, what we have is relative
SophiaSharon Larnia: yes, thinking about homeless implies you have a sense of home in the first place
Calvino Rabeni: and what we fear is relative to what we have
Calvino Rabeni: in a way the hobos made themselves more at home
Eliza Madrigal nods to Sharon... very true
SophiaSharon Larnia: no true homeless here, can't log easily into SL ,looks around> :)
Calvino Rabeni: Liza the hobo community is a large camp of homelesss people who move around to different places in this city and are semi-organized chaotically
Eliza Madrigal: Well the lines around "hobos" and various communities aren't always straight forward... we make homes where we go perhaps... build and undo our nests all the time
Wol Euler: mmhmm
Liza Deischer: hnx
Liza Deischer: thnx
Wol Euler: interesting to consider taht one might be without a "home" in the sense of support and community and nesting
Wol Euler: but still have a roof over one's head
Wol Euler: and also vice versa.
SophiaSharon Larnia: nods
Eliza Madrigal nods
Calvino Rabeni: True Wol
Eliza Madrigal: many homeless mansion-eers
Wol Euler: mhmm
Eliza Madrigal: in that sense
Wol Euler: I was talking earlier to a friend who has had a split with her family, seems to be about to lose her relatives due to their unwillingness to accept her as she is
SophiaSharon Larnia: this is the very worst time of year for people without a sense of home
Wol Euler: she's feeling very much without a home, though physically sheltered and comfortalbe
Eliza Madrigal: Oh :(
Calvino Rabeni: I used to feel that Sophia, but no more
Calvino Rabeni: luckily
Eliza Madrigal: And yesterday I sat with a woman feeling the absence of her parents as though she lost them just yesterday.. though it has been years
Wol Euler nods
Calvino Rabeni: homes can be made as well as lost
Eliza Madrigal: The thing is, that she missed them.. that they were/are so significant... is a blessing... so even the pain something to appreciate
Calvino Rabeni: but not as easily as just going shopping
Wol Euler: mmhmm
Wol Euler: home is not something you can buy.
Wol Euler: though you can be given it :)
Eliza Madrigal thinks of the chaos she's been in and we sure appear to be trying
Eliza Madrigal: :)
Calvino Rabeni: interestingly yes
Eliza Madrigal: "we" as a culture, etc
Bertram Jacobus: i like franz zappas words : "home is where your heart is" ...
Bertram Jacobus: frank*
SophiaSharon Larnia: i like home is where you hang your hat :)
Eliza Madrigal: hm, and funny to turn that around... heart is where your home is :)
Wol Euler: (Franz is his cousin, plays accordion in a kletzmer band)
Eliza Madrigal: hahahahah
Bertram Jacobus: tz ;o)
Bertram Jacobus: lolsmile*
Bertram Jacobus: more smile then lol
Calvino Rabeni: Owl, you are a hoot
Calvino Rabeni: *Wol
Eliza Madrigal giggles
Liza Deischer: I think we shouldn't underatimate what it means to be homeless
Wol Euler whaps you with a cushion
Calvino Rabeni: heh
Eliza Madrigal: Of course not, Liza
SophiaSharon Larnia: yes Liza
Wol Euler nods
Liza Deischer: and you can aks yourself which homeless state was first
Eliza Madrigal: but seeing how thin the lines are, is very helpful... most think of homelessness as something so far away
Liza Deischer: because I think a lot of people lost ther heart before they lost there home
--BELL--
Calvino Rabeni: that is poignant, Liza, a strong statement
Wol Euler: yes, that might even come first I think.
Wol Euler: losing their home because they lost heart
Liza Deischer: losing contact with society
Liza Deischer: with themselves
Wol Euler: mmhmm
Bertram Jacobus: yes liza ...
Eliza Madrigal: a soft note...
Eliza Madrigal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4D40r-E7yk
Bertram Jacobus: *click*
Wol Euler listens
Liza Deischer: also listening
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Ara :)
SophiaSharon Larnia: Hi Arabella
Liza Deischer: hi ara
arabella Ella: Hiya
Wol Euler: hello ara, merry christmas
arabella Ella: merry christmas to all of you too!
Bertram Jacobus: hi arabella ! ... :-)
Eliza Madrigal: Thanks Ara :))
Bertram Jacobus listens to billy joels "honesty" ...
Eliza Madrigal: :) Difficult to stop with just one Bert
Wol Euler: :)
Bertram Jacobus: ("sic"!) ...
Eliza Madrigal: (Didn't mean to sidetrack the conversation to youtube... apologies)
Wol Euler: no worries
Eliza Madrigal: this idea of our home being something we carry though... is touching and seems essential
Bertram Jacobus: yes ...
Eliza Madrigal: something we find moment to moment perhaps
Wol Euler: I felt quite "at home" at a wedding last summer, with people I knew only from SL
Liza Deischer: :)
Eliza Madrigal smiles and understands that!
Bertram Jacobus: that's very nice wol
Wol Euler: among trusted and comfortable friends
Calvino Rabeni: Home is also something that carries us, that needs to be created in the space between people
Liza Deischer: yes
Calvino Rabeni: perhaps through ritual, blessing, observance
Eliza Madrigal: :) yes.. lovely idea..
Calvino Rabeni: or some kind of conscious care
Wol Euler: yes, calvino
Calvino Rabeni: Are they equal, the give / receive equation?
Calvino Rabeni: As in john lennon's song perhaps
Wol Euler smiles. I think it's imbalanced in a positive way, because the giver receives too
Wol Euler: 1+1=3
Liza Deischer: i agree
--BELL--
Liza Deischer: but i think it only works when there is real contact
Liza Deischer: (whatever that means)
Liza Deischer: hi Mick
Eliza Madrigal: Hi Mick!
SophiaSharon Larnia: Hi Mickorod
arabella Ella: hiya Mick
Wol Euler: helo mick, merry christmas
Mickorod Renard: hiya,,merry x mas to you too
Mickorod Renard: and hiya everyone
Bertram Jacobus: hello mick ... ... :-)+
Eliza Madrigal: yes I do wonder about 'real contact' and the 'space between'... many ideas about what constitutes real and even tangible seem turned around
Eliza Madrigal: or rather 'put in question' in some way, by the ways in which we relate and connect now
Wol Euler nods
Eliza Madrigal: mostly I find it refreshing?
Bertram Jacobus: but ... isn't that quite theorethical ? don't we feel, where is connection more or less ?
Liza Deischer: something needs to flow on a certain level and that is hard to explain
Eliza Madrigal: yes, quite
arabella Ella: trust and respect perhaps
Wol Euler: that is the key, ara
Calvino Rabeni: Yes, bert, we feel, but I think, also ignore things that are there and positive
Liza Deischer: I think you right Ara, it begins with a kind of attitude
Bertram Jacobus: ya cal
Eliza Madrigal: benefit of the doubt, too
Eliza Madrigal: a kind of generosity... seeing our limitations and therefore being generous with others'
Liza Deischer: very good start
Eliza Madrigal: Bert's question reminded me of igoogle quote for today: "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice; In practice, there is." - Chuck Reid
Liza Deischer: :)
Bertram Jacobus: well said ...
arabella Ella: :)
Mickorod Renard: wow,,I had a friend called Chuck Reid
Bertram Jacobus: ... :-)
arabella Ella: it may well be him Mick
Eliza Madrigal: Sure... I have no idea who he is... hahah
Bertram Jacobus: :-)
Wol Euler: a very true statement, in any case
Eliza Madrigal nods
Calvino Rabeni: As practice reveals, things are more intricate than allowed by any theory
arabella Ella: i must have arrived after Bert asked his question ... anyone care to paste it here again please if poss
Eliza Madrigal: MMM, yes Calvino
Calvino Rabeni: But, the theory helps in the awareness of the intricacy
Calvino Rabeni: If held lightly
Liza Deischer: yes
Bertram Jacobus: i asked about the difference between theory and practise ara
Eliza Madrigal will send a note Ara :)
arabella Ella: ty
arabella Ella: thanks Eliza!
Eliza Madrigal: We're all so quiet... so I wont feel so bad about sending another link... my favorite Joel :) For Noel
Eliza Madrigal: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHO6a2H-pqY
Wol Euler: :)
arabella Ella: hey i noticed it's Mick's rez day today ... two years old!
arabella Ella: happy rez day Mick!
Wol Euler: oh wow, happy rezday Mick!
Eliza Madrigal: Really Mick! Ooooh wow, yes!!
Mickorod Renard: thankyou
Eliza Madrigal: Happy Rez Day!
Mickorod Renard: he he
Liza Deischer: happy rezday mick
SophiaSharon Larnia: haha happy rez day Mick
Mickorod Renard: I feel so old at 2 years
Eliza Madrigal: Now I remember your saying that you tried SL around Christmas :)
Eliza Madrigal: you look no worse for wear, Mick (not that I knew you two years ago but I'm pretty confident ;-)
Liza Deischer: I already have a t-shirt for my first rez day
--BELL--
Liza Deischer: but I still need to wait over 10 monthgs :)
Mickorod Renard: well,,I have lost all my hair during that 2 year period
arabella Ella: oh no that video link 'is not available in my country' makes me so curious when i get that message
Wol Euler grins
Liza Deischer: :)
Eliza Madrigal grins too
Eliza Madrigal: Ah, the last one Ara? And So it Goes...
Eliza Madrigal: Billy Joel
arabella Ella: yes the last youtube link
SophiaSharon Larnia: Happy Holidays, bye for now, all :))
arabella Ella: its amazing
Liza Deischer: bye sophia
arabella Ella: we think internet is so widely available
Eliza Madrigal: Happy Holidays Sharon, So nice to see you!!
Wol Euler: bye sophia, take care, all the best
arabella Ella: yet recently i came across that message 'not available in your country' a few times
arabella Ella: bye Sophia Sharon
Eliza Madrigal: true, Ara. I'm always surprised to hear that!
arabella Ella: feels like being in .... china?
Wol Euler always just shrugs and puts it down to rampant lawyerism.
Eliza Madrigal: :)
arabella Ella will do the same
arabella Ella: :)
Eliza Madrigal: I must get back to cooking... was nice to sit with you all a while.
Eliza Madrigal: Many Blessings. Namaste
Yakuzza Lethecus: bye eliza
Liza Deischer: bye elia
Wol Euler: bye eliza, merry christmas
arabella Ella: bye eliza metty christmas
Yakuzza Lethecus: i get that message very often eliza, especially when i try to watch something from the bbc :P
arabella Ella: ah
Yakuzza Lethecus: or streams from american tv channels
arabella Ella: yes
Mickorod Renard: bye Eliza
Wol Euler: yes, it's copyright control rather than government censorship
arabella Ella: i guess so
Wol Euler: (not that there isn't censorship too ...}
arabella Ella: yes unfortunateely there still is
arabella Ella: even in europe
Calvino Rabeni: What I like about this time of year is - the returning of the light - perhaps I am pagan
Wol Euler smiles.
Liza Deischer: still thinking about our discussion today, i think that being able to make contact with yourself, without negative critisism an a lot of generosity as Ara says, is the main step
Calvino Rabeni: I find I carry forward with the ponderings of this circle, after they end
arabella Ella nods
Liza Deischer: seeing your own flaws without critisising them but seeing them for what they are
Wol Euler: mmhmm
Wol Euler: absolutely, liza
Calvino Rabeni: :)
arabella Ella: that is why i sometimes see SL as a type of 'mirror' where stuff about ourselves gets reflected back to us
Wol Euler: like a good parent with a child, distinguishes between loving the child and correcting its misbehaviour
Liza Deischer: youre right cal, and because it is always late here, sometimes im still pondering when i need to sleep :0
Liza Deischer: :)
Wol Euler: :)
Calvino Rabeni: My metaphor is yogurt - a little good bacteria get into the culture of my mind - not as clean as a mirror, surely :)
Calvino Rabeni: but it captures the growing, and the mix
Liza Deischer: Yes, i think looking at yourself like that (as a child) helps
Calvino Rabeni: self-parenting
Wol Euler: yep
Liza Deischer: nicely put Cal
--BELL--
Wol Euler: I'm going to have to return to RL, my dears, my laptop battery is running down and dinner is approaching
Wol Euler: Merry christmas, happy holidays to everyone
Calvino Rabeni: I must go. Thanks all, may your rituals bring home to soul of yo and yours.
Liza Deischer: bye Wol
arabella Ella: ah enjoy the evening and tomorrow Wol Happy Christmas!
Liza Deischer: I must go too
Liza Deischer: have a nice Christmas everyone
Wol Euler: ((I've claimed the log, and will post it. Please carry on))
Calvino Rabeni: /]
arabella Ella: bye Cal Liza
Calvino Rabeni: _/!\_
Wol Euler: bye everyone, take care
arabella Ella: enjoy your christmas!
Bertram Jacobus: bye all leaving people ...
arabella Ella: :)
arabella Ella: the exodus
arabella Ella: hey Yaku
arabella Ella: what do you call christmas eve in germany
arabella Ella: you have a special name for it dont you?
Mickorod Renard: bye everyone leaving
arabella Ella: maybe Bert can answer ... Yaku is busy drinking his tea
Bertram Jacobus: have to read again ... sry -
Bertram Jacobus: ah ! it's "heiligabend" :-)
arabella Ella: what do you call 24/12 in germany
arabella Ella: ah yes now i remember
arabella Ella: tried to remember in my head and got it wrong
arabella Ella: and when you say sylvester abend ... who is sylvester?
Bertram Jacobus: let me have a look ... research ...
arabella Ella: :)
Bertram Jacobus: wikipedia says it was latin and means men of the forest - and it was a pagan day in former times ...
arabella Ella: ah interesting
arabella Ella: but
arabella Ella: where are the women?
arabella Ella: cooking at home i guess
arabella Ella: anyway i must go now
arabella Ella: nite everyone enjoy your Christmas
Bertram Jacobus: may be ...
Bertram Jacobus: ty ara same same :-)
arabella Ella: Frohe Weihnachten
arabella Ella: (not sure how to spell it)
Bertram Jacobus: 100 % correct ! :-)
arabella Ella: Hiya Aztlan
arabella Ella: :)
Aztlan Foss: hi everyone
Bertram Jacobus: and hello aztlan ! ... :-)
arabella Ella: apologies aztlan was just about to leave ... merry christmas
Aztlan Foss: this started at 1 right? I'm waaaaaay late
Aztlan Foss: bye arabella, merry christmass
Mickorod Renard: hi Aztlan, I am just going too
Aztlan Foss: take care all
Yakuzza Lethecus: bye and night
Mickorod Renard: take care,,and happy xmas everyone
Bertram Jacobus: bye mick ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: you are right aztlan ... 1 pm start here ... ;-)
Aztlan Foss: :-D
Bertram Jacobus: always 1 and 7 night and day :-)
Bertram Jacobus: you were already here ?
Aztlan Foss: I've been meaning to join in but my schedule makes it hard to make it
Aztlan Foss: I've been here once before
Aztlan Foss: a month ago, maybe?
Aztlan Foss: can't remember exactly
Bertram Jacobus: i see ... may be next time better and more easy to join ? four times a day is a nice offer in my eyes ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: ah. i see. so you were asked already whether your comments may be recorded as all here ? ... :-)
Aztlan Foss: yeah it is! Maybe next year :-P
Bertram Jacobus: lol okay :-)
Aztlan Foss: yeah
Bertram Jacobus: nice :-)
Bertram Jacobus: the group here seems to be quite stabile ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: many members
Bertram Jacobus: so it may last a while ... it already does ... :-)
Aztlan Foss: and there's no vibes of social tension
Bertram Jacobus: no. very open and friendly -
Aztlan Foss: I think this is here because people need it
--BELL--
Aztlan Foss: that's why it'll last
Bertram Jacobus: yes. nicely said. i can agree ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: and i see, you are quite a long time already existing in sl ! ... :-)
Aztlan Foss: hehe yeah, tried several years ago
Aztlan Foss: then I didn't log in for maybe over a year
Aztlan Foss: and then I remembered I had an account after having read an article about SL
Aztlan Foss: so I logged in again
Aztlan Foss: I go long periods with out logging in, but it's a place that's always here to come to
Bertram Jacobus: interesting ... i also heard about it from the press and then started ... - may i ask where you live ? (rl) ? :-)
Aztlan Foss: Los Angles Harbor
Bertram Jacobus: ah. great ! i visited la some or should i say many years ago - what does harbour mean here ? :-)
Aztlan Foss: the harbor means it's by the ocean. Parts are industrialised so there's huge boats with merchendise and cruise ships and fishing boats
Bertram Jacobus: i see. and there is a living area too ? :-)
Bertram Jacobus: with homes and flats i mean ?
Bertram Jacobus: sry - you have to stand a lot of bad english here i guess ...
Aztlan Foss: yeah, living area, beach, nice ocean views and industrial areas
Bertram Jacobus: whaow - sounds really great ! and there is not only one harbour in la i guess ?
Aztlan Foss: http://pics4.city-data.com/cpicv/vfiles17928.jpg
Bertram Jacobus: very nice. ty for this impression ! :-)
Aztlan Foss: alll the cities here are very close together, there's no seperation between them. So if you follow the coast-line you'll see places like that picture and beaches
Aztlan Foss: between San Pedro, CA and Long Beach, CA is where all the industrial places are
Aztlan Foss: and that's maybe 2 or three miles away from where that picture is
Bertram Jacobus: yes. but / and ... it's quite far away from la downtown - how far ?
Aztlan Foss: 5 km maybe?
Bertram Jacobus: ah. not so far :-)
Aztlan Foss: this is long Beach, right across a bridge from where I live: http://citrustickets.com/wp-content/...ch-skyline.jpg
Bertram Jacobus: *click* :-)
Bertram Jacobus: whaow - that looks great , impressive ! ... :-)
Aztlan Foss: and this is the bridge: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...mas_Bridge.jpg
Bertram Jacobus: hehe *click* :-)
Bertram Jacobus: ah yes. in the style of golden gate ;-)
Aztlan Foss: yup
Aztlan Foss: so, in a very small area there's a lot :-)
Bertram Jacobus: oh yes ! easily to imagine
Aztlan Foss: Heilswegler is german?
Bertram Jacobus: yes. i mean with it something like follower of love ...
--BELL--
Aztlan Foss: love is an interesting word for many feelings
Aztlan Foss: love by it's self, when it's not twards anyone in particular looks a lot like forgivness
Bertram Jacobus: you're right ! but i did not mean the grasping something but the uniting aspect - unity and such ...
Bertram Jacobus: all including -
Aztlan Foss: which I find strange because forgivness usually is twards other people, unless it deals with not making your self feel bad
Aztlan Foss: it's hard to unite people
Bertram Jacobus: more easy when oneself is ... in akind of state of pece may be ...
Bertram Jacobus: sry for the typos
Aztlan Foss: yeah, you've probably tried to take many different paths
Aztlan Foss: so you understand their implications
Bertram Jacobus: you're right again ! ... :-9
Bertram Jacobus: (refering to many paths) ...
Aztlan Foss: some people don't even knwow they are on a path
Bertram Jacobus: yes
Bertram Jacobus: but the work has to be done on ones own i think ...
Aztlan Foss: so it seems that they can't connect untill they figure things that there's probably no words for
Bertram Jacobus: yes. i agree again :-)
Aztlan Foss: yeah that's where it's difficult for people.
Aztlan Foss: how do you start to do the work when you don't know that there is work to be done?
Bertram Jacobus: i think everybody feels sometimes that there is some work to do, but not everybody is able to take or start it ...
Bertram Jacobus: but - "all beings want to be happy and avoid suffering" - so the work is always present "automatically" ...
Bertram Jacobus: on different stges
Aztlan Foss: so do people just die sometimes never connecting with even themselves?
Bertram Jacobus: yes sadly
Bertram Jacobus: or -
Bertram Jacobus: the connectivity may be not so intense
Bertram Jacobus: for some people
Aztlan Foss: is it intense for you?
Bertram Jacobus: others have more chances to work with all that -
Bertram Jacobus: nice question - i hope ! (?) ;-)
Aztlan Foss: hehehe
Bertram Jacobus: :-)
Aztlan Foss: nice answer
Bertram Jacobus: and you ? are you content with the connection to yourself ? :-)
Aztlan Foss: are some of us just lucky? some people are just born in wealth, or in a wealthy country. So, are some of us just born able to figure out how we can connect?
Aztlan Foss: hehe, yeah I think so.
Bertram Jacobus: great !
Aztlan Foss: I feel at home where ever I am, so I hope that's a good sign.
Aztlan Foss: I guess for now my place is inside my body. It's like havinga mobile home? :-P
Bertram Jacobus: and i don't know something about the backgrounds of birth and such. i only agree with you : some needs seem to be necessairily fulfilled to start finding less physical needs then -
Bertram Jacobus: and satisfy them
Bertram Jacobus: trying to
--BELL--
Aztlan Foss: I think Carl Jung tried to study peak experiences
Aztlan Foss: I mean Abraham Maslow
Bertram Jacobus: c.g. jung was very close to ideals and spirituality i would say ...
Bertram Jacobus: ah. maslow also - very often quoted ...
Aztlan Foss: both of them, I think, had an intuitive sense of existing.
Aztlan Foss: there needs to be more study like what they did
Bertram Jacobus: and we talked a lot about home and homelessness in the last meeting just before !
Aztlan Foss: right now all they teach in most universities, and where most of the money is, is people with "psychological illness"
Bertram Jacobus: yes. but there is also a more new orientation in direction to psycologically health (!) ...
Aztlan Foss: yeah, that makes me very happy! Sometimes people just need to be pointed in a good direction
Aztlan Foss: and studies like that can really help do that. Even if we're all different, our subjective experiences end up being similar.
Aztlan Foss: it's the only way we can feel what others feel, and that's why we communicate
Aztlan Foss: I read that while maslow was researching peak experiences he said certain people, even if they didn't have all their needs met had the ability to hav a peak experience.
Bertram Jacobus: yes . "but" ... i'm very sorry - and quite tired - midnight here now and already written and read a looot ! ... so ... you excuse me ? ... had to retire ... (its often so abrupt here) ... :-/
Bertram Jacobus: although very interesting ...
Aztlan Foss: enjoy your rest!
Aztlan Foss: thanks for the chat
Bertram Jacobus: ^ ^
Bertram Jacobus: so kind - cu next time, look fiorward ... :-)
Bertram Jacobus: ... bye folks ...
Bertram Jacobus: ... see you laaater ...
Aztlan Foss: bye bertram
Bertram Jacobus: ups - silly gesture ... ;o)
Aztlan Foss: haha
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