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Yakuzza Lethecus: hey aga,liza
Agatha Macbeth: Hi Yaku :)
Agatha Macbeth: Hi Liza
Liza Deischer: hi Yaku, Agatha
Agatha Macbeth: Good, I didn't sit on anyone
Liza Deischer: hi Cal
Liza Deischer: hi Mick
Agatha Macbeth: Here he is!
Agatha Macbeth: Heya Mick
Yakuzza Lethecus: hey mick
Mickorod Renard: Hiyaaaa
Calvino Rabeni: The Men In Black
Agatha Macbeth: And Cal too
Mickorod Renard: dont worry, i am here
Mickorod Renard: Hi Cal
Calvino Rabeni: Hiya Mick
Agatha Macbeth: Who's worried? :)
Mickorod Renard: I bet u thought u would have to be guardian
Yakuzza Lethecus: i am not black, it's my soul that shines through everything
Mickorod Renard: yeaaaa,,well said Yaku
Agatha Macbeth: For sure Yaku :)
Liza Deischer: ah, that's what I feel :-)
Mickorod Renard: so,,has everyone had a nice day?
Agatha Macbeth: No complaints.....yet
Mickorod Renard: he he
Mickorod Renard: I am on school hols
Agatha Macbeth: Lucky you
Mickorod Renard: although went in today to catch up
Mickorod Renard: much better without kids
Mickorod Renard: I have been exploring the method of not buying into stories
Liza Deischer: ?
Agatha Macbeth: Any particular stories?
Mickorod Renard: are you all familiar with that idea?
Calvino Rabeni: Yes
Liza Deischer: ah, sorry, didn't understand, do now
Mickorod Renard: well,,you know the sort where in life you are expected to get caught up in other peoples issues
Zon Quar: hello all
Mickorod Renard: Hi Zon
Agatha Macbeth: Oh, them
Agatha Macbeth: Hello Zon
Yakuzza Lethecus: hey zon
Calvino Rabeni: Oh, I thought you meant your stories
Liza Deischer: hi Zon
Mickorod Renard: them too
Mickorod Renard: Hi Laurence
Liza Deischer: hi lawrence
Agatha Macbeth: Hello Mr Triceratops :)
Yakuzza Lethecus: hey lawrence
Mickorod Renard: are you new here Laurence?
Mickorod Renard: Lawrence
Calvino Rabeni: I will vouch for Lawrence
Mickorod Renard: ok thanks Cal
Lawrence Vyceratops: Hello, everyone :) I've attended several meetings so far.
Mickorod Renard: great,,thanks
Agatha Macbeth: (He doesn't look like a dinosaur)
Lawrence Vyceratops: But, if you look inside our skulls, you see something similar to a dinosaur. ;)
Mickorod Renard: appearances can be deceptive
Calvino Rabeni: Has, I think, a dragon peering out
Agatha Macbeth: Ooooh!
Lawrence Vyceratops: Our brains are very old :)
Calvino Rabeni: :) Dragon gets the "oooh!" of approval
Agatha Macbeth: Some of us more than others! ;-)
Lawrence Vyceratops: Well, we pretty much all have the same brain here. Only slightly different from that bird's.
Agatha Macbeth: Which bird? Me?
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, scientists say :)
Lawrence Vyceratops: haha the whistling one. :)
Agatha Macbeth: Oh
Calvino Rabeni: Indeed, and not designed to do anything other than hunt, eat, sleep, reproduce, etc. :)
Agatha Macbeth: Maybe it's a thrush
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, what are we hunting today? ;)
Agatha Macbeth: Good question!
Calvino Rabeni: Caught a dragon, so far.
Lawrence Vyceratops: Was that the intention? ;)
Calvino Rabeni: No just blind luck
Agatha Macbeth: There is no such thing as luck, young Jedi
Lawrence Vyceratops: Use the force, Luke! I love Star Wars.
Calvino Rabeni: Do, or do not. There is no try.
arabella Ella: Hiya
Agatha Macbeth: Don't we all? :)
Lawrence Vyceratops: Hiya, arabella
Zon Quar: hi ara ã‹¡
Agatha Macbeth: Hi Ara :)
Mickorod Renard: Hiya Ara
Liza Deischer: hi Ara
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth: (Ah, the bespectacled beauty :))
Calvino Rabeni: The candidate topic as I recall was "stories" of a certain variety. And then it got competition from "what is this primitive brain thing?"
Yakuzza Lethecus: hey ara
Lawrence Vyceratops: What was being discussed of "stories?"
Agatha Macbeth: What stories do we mean Mick?
Bertram Jacobus: hello all ... :-)
Mickorod Renard: well,,I was wonderin if anyone else practices the not buying into method?
Liza Deischer: hi Bert
Lawrence Vyceratops: Hey, Bertram.
Agatha Macbeth: Hiya Berti :)
Mickorod Renard: Hi Bert
Zon Quar: bert
arabella Ella: Hiya Bertram
Liza Deischer: trying :-)
Mickorod Renard: I am becvoming mnuch better at it now
Lawrence Vyceratops: Not buying into method?
Agatha Macbeth: What, typing?
Lawrence Vyceratops: Hey, Zen.
arabella Ella: what method Mick?
Mickorod Renard: nooo
Agatha Macbeth: Hi Zen
Liza Deischer: hi Zen
Zon Quar: hi zen
Zen Arado: Hi all
Bertram Jacobus: hi zen :-9
arabella Ella: Hiya Zen
Mickorod Renard: the method of not buying into crap when its presented to you,,as in this is crap life come join
Mickorod Renard: Hi Zen
Lawrence Vyceratops: You mean, being skeptical?
Calvino Rabeni: Ah that kind of story
Mickorod Renard: :)
Mickorod Renard: yes
Agatha Macbeth: Still not with you Mick....
Mickorod Renard: it happens all the time
Mickorod Renard: ok,,
Agatha Macbeth: Oh, I see
arabella Ella: crap as in investments, changing providers or pyramid schemes?
Mickorod Renard: let me start again
Agatha Macbeth: You mean buulshit?
Agatha Macbeth: Bullshit even
Mickorod Renard: ok,,you get to work and all of a sudden you hear all sorts of rubbish and things to get worked up about
Lawrence Vyceratops: Yes, an everyday thing...
Mickorod Renard: yes,,bull shytte sort of covers some
Agatha Macbeth: Uh huh
Mickorod Renard: yes
Mickorod Renard: but then,,often we get drawn into it
Mickorod Renard: but we have an option
Mickorod Renard: we can say to ourselves,,hold on,,this is bull shyyte
Lawrence Vyceratops: It's easy to get drawn in...
Calvino Rabeni: Well I have a fondness for stories
Zen Arado: any examoles?
Lawrence Vyceratops: Or we can be skeptical of it, perhaps?
Calvino Rabeni: I like to get drawn in
Agatha Macbeth: That's a good examole :)
Mickorod Renard: yes,,drawn in is ok if you can play with it
Calvino Rabeni: but I know the method you're talking about
Calvino Rabeni: Yes, for fun
Zen Arado: examples :)
Agatha Macbeth: :)
Bertram Jacobus: i like emoles, too !
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, you are saying, just to call it bullshit, before examining it?
Mickorod Renard: keeping your own story line is important
Agatha Macbeth: And garden moles ;-)
Lawrence Vyceratops: Guilty until proven innocent?
Agatha Macbeth: Who is?
Bertram Jacobus: hm. not sure
Lawrence Vyceratops: Ok, I'm not following the story part of this...
Agatha Macbeth: Give it time Laz....
Mickorod Renard: well,,I was thinking that there are options trather than blind panic
arabella Ella: yes how does the story come in to this?
Bertram Jacobus: laz mole
Agatha Macbeth: Him too
Mickorod Renard: I give up,,maybe Cal can describe it better
Agatha Macbeth: Elias Ash-mole?
Zen Arado: I am a mole and I live in a hole
Agatha Macbeth: On the dole
Calvino Rabeni: if you have the freedom to move in and out of the story, you can play with it if you like
Lawrence Vyceratops: We can take it slow, step by step...
Mickorod Renard: or we cud talk about dino's
Agatha Macbeth: Dino's what?
arabella Ella: or Limos
Calvino Rabeni: That can enliven people who seem to feel stuck in it
Mickorod Renard: saurus
Agatha Macbeth: Worcester saurus?
Calvino Rabeni: Slow is good
Lawrence Vyceratops: Wait.... I'm not caught up with the story part of this calling everything bullshit thingy...
Bertram Jacobus: zon is sleeping
Agatha Macbeth: You are?
Zen Arado: we sure love our stories
Agatha Macbeth: Are we speaking of a specific story Mick?
Bertram Jacobus: sometimes we hate them
Lawrence Vyceratops: Yes, I'm not clear on the "story" thing.
Zen Arado: this is my story and you have to listen to it....
Zen Arado: it is so tragic......
Bertram Jacobus: or a joke
Mickorod Renard: any old story in life that we get drawn into,,and maybe later regret getting involved in
Zen Arado: we love the drama.....
Calvino Rabeni: Remember, all the world's a stage
Agatha Macbeth: You you're not speaking of a specific example?
Mickorod Renard: no
Calvino Rabeni: A specific example would be instructive
Agatha Macbeth: Ah
Bertram Jacobus: i prefere joy zen
Lawrence Vyceratops: You mean story as in, I got to work, there is drama, that line of drama, whether it be an issue with someone or some group, you mean getting drawn into that kind of "story?"
Zen Arado: or an examole
Agatha Macbeth: I prefer Joy Division
Calvino Rabeni: Law, I think that's kind of what Mick meant
Agatha Macbeth: Shut up about moles already! :)
Mickorod Renard: that sounds pretty good
Bertram Jacobus: i'll youtube it now agatha
Agatha Macbeth: What?
Zen Arado: :)
Mickorod Renard: the lawrence version
Agatha Macbeth: TE Lawrence?
Zen Arado: DH?
Mickorod Renard: of arabia
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, we are saying that when we get into a situation, there is a method whereby we assume that it is bullshit?
Agatha Macbeth: That's the one ;-)
Zen Arado: skepticism means you never really believe anything
Zen Arado: I think
Mickorod Renard: well,,we dont have to believe its bulshytte,,but we also dont need to think we have to become entangled in it
Agatha Macbeth: Kinda
Liza Deischer: you're turning it upside down Lawrence :-)
Agatha Macbeth: stands on her head
Lawrence Vyceratops: haha I'm just trying to see what is meant. :)
Bertram Jacobus: scepticism is only the contrary of credulousness
Calvino Rabeni: I think the method was more about the idea to not identify with being compelled to be a character in exactly the way proposed by the story
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth: Shhhhhhhhhhhh!
Mickorod Renard: some sort of calm and seperate viewing of it is prefered I think
Mickorod Renard: shhhhhh
Agatha Macbeth: Shhhhhhhhhhhh! I said!
Zon Quar: waves....
Mickorod Renard: sh
Agatha Macbeth: sighs and rolls eyes
Lawrence Vyceratops: That bell.... it means something....
Lawrence Vyceratops: How far have we gotten on this?
Agatha Macbeth: Why does a psychic need a doorbell?
Mickorod Renard: dont get too involved in the bell Lawrence
Zen Arado: don't know
Mickorod Renard: its only a sound
Lawrence Vyceratops: just joking around ;)
Mickorod Renard: he he
Bertram Jacobus: pab practise
Lawrence Vyceratops: haha Yeah.
Agatha Macbeth: But if nobody hears it does it make a noise?
Zen Arado: no
Mickorod Renard: yes,,u can imagine the sound
Agatha Macbeth: Fair enough
Lawrence Vyceratops: If my speakers are on...
Agatha Macbeth: What if they're muted?
Zen Arado: no hearer = no sound
Mickorod Renard: mine are off,,but I still see the sound
Agatha Macbeth: You do?
Bertram Jacobus: i'm not sure about that zen
Agatha Macbeth: Must be at a funny wavelength
Mickorod Renard: yes,,it goes,,,BELLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Agatha Macbeth: No, that was Quazimodo
Lawrence Vyceratops: Right, the sound we hear is not the waves themselves, although the waves are there when no one is present to hear, there is no sound, subsequently.
Mickorod Renard: I have a hunch about that
Agatha Macbeth: What about the Doppler effect?
Zen Arado: it takereceiver and originator
Calvino Rabeni: Agatha, what about the doppler effect are you wondering about?
Lawrence Vyceratops: waves plus receiver = sound
Agatha Macbeth: Well, if you can't hear it and it's going away from you, can you still not hear it?
Calvino Rabeni: How about - waves + receiver = story ?
Agatha Macbeth: There is no spoon
Bertram Jacobus: bye liza
Agatha Macbeth: Bye Liza
Bertram Jacobus: have a good time
Mickorod Renard: bye liza
Liza Deischer: need to go
Lawrence Vyceratops: Are you leaving or stretching your legs? haha
Mickorod Renard: have fun
arabella Ella: bye Liza night!
Zen Arado: bye Liza
Agatha Macbeth: We'll translate the log into Dutch for her ;-)
Bertram Jacobus: we ?
Agatha Macbeth: (She still won't understand it)
Lawrence Vyceratops: Ouch!
Agatha Macbeth: Never touched ya!
Lawrence Vyceratops: haha
Agatha Macbeth: Look I'm over here
Zen Arado: doppler effect just means the pitch drops
arabella Ella: Do you speak dutch Agatha?
Agatha Macbeth: Tatty string
Agatha Macbeth: 'Fraid not
arabella Ella: ah
Agatha Macbeth: :)
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, the story thing...
Lawrence Vyceratops: Why are we calling it a story?
Agatha Macbeth: You mean the bullshit...
Agatha Macbeth: Shyte
Lawrence Vyceratops: Or, the buulshit.
Agatha Macbeth: Indeed
Calvino Rabeni: BS is an interpretation - the story is a mode of cognition
Lawrence Vyceratops: Go on...
Agatha Macbeth: Being Seeing?
Mickorod Renard: well,,it cud be important,,but to get drawn into it may not be the best option
Calvino Rabeni: I'd say sound = thought = story
Agatha Macbeth: Not necessarily....
Zen Arado: there is a kind of story in our society - kind of group consensus about things I think
Calvino Rabeni: Answer one, you will see the others
Lawrence Vyceratops: Right like if you show up to work and there is an office fire, it might be good to join in and help.
Calvino Rabeni: what is a thought?
Calvino Rabeni: A sound?
Agatha Macbeth: What is a thing?
Calvino Rabeni: Now a story is a conventional subset of these
Agatha Macbeth: Aha
Lawrence Vyceratops: Like, we can all see the cushions on the floor and we all agree that they are for sitting?
Calvino Rabeni: the story is what it is called, when someone else makes it up, and we are pretty clear it isn't true, and it appears to have characters and a plot
Bertram Jacobus: i agree
Calvino Rabeni: But all that is true of the sound also
Lawrence Vyceratops: Opinions and judgments.
Calvino Rabeni: just harder to see
Calvino Rabeni: If a tree falls in the forest, and makes a sound, then isn't it also a story?
Lawrence Vyceratops: You are saying that there is a distinct difference between us all seeing what the cushion is and our own personal tastes regarding things like style and comfort?
Agatha Macbeth: e = mc2
Zen Arado: a culturally constructed reality
Agatha Macbeth: 'Not a story coming from him but him coming from a story'
Lawrence Vyceratops: You mean, "society?"
Calvino Rabeni: The perceptions seem to appear already wrapped in story like particulars that are personal
Lawrence Vyceratops: Yes, are saying that we look at things in two different ways?
Mickorod Renard: maybe
Lawrence Vyceratops: One real and one imaginative?
Agatha Macbeth: No, more than two!
Calvino Rabeni: I think usually just one way
Zen Arado: maybe there is no 'real'
Mickorod Renard: I guess its easier for us to remember information in story form
Calvino Rabeni: If a tree falls in the forest, it isn't just any tree and it isn't heard by just any person
Lawrence Vyceratops: Well, for instance, we would all generally agree that the cushions we are sitting on are real, right?
Calvino Rabeni: it comes in complete particulars
Zen Arado: no they aren't
--BELL--
Agatha Macbeth: Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh! (again)
Zen Arado: what is real regarding cushions?
Calvino Rabeni: If you address them, they are real
Agatha Macbeth: If i throw one at you, you know it's real
Lawrence Vyceratops: Well, we had better agree that we are sitting on cushions, otherwise, we are in for a difficult discussion...
Agatha Macbeth: Ok, already, I agree
Zen Arado: 'cushions' is just a concept
Calvino Rabeni: We can agree on that, but without knowing just what they are
Agatha Macbeth: Back to the story.....
Calvino Rabeni: And if you want to say what they are, then that's a story
Zen Arado: would it be a cushion to an alien from soace?
Lawrence Vyceratops: Well, I hope that we can all agree that the cushions are real, at least as real as anything else...
Calvino Rabeni: I would hope so
Zen Arado: I don't sorry
Agatha Macbeth: What galaxy is Soace in?
Lawrence Vyceratops: Zen, then, why did you choose to sit on one?
Calvino Rabeni: Why play favorites with you criteria for what is real, Zen?
arabella Ella: but life is all an illusion
Zen Arado: conventiopn
arabella Ella: isnt it?
Agatha Macbeth: Second Life doubly so
Calvino Rabeni: Aren't illusions real, Ara?
Bertram Jacobus: how do you know ara ?
arabella Ella: i read it today
Calvino Rabeni: :)
arabella Ella: and i believe all i read
arabella Ella: :)
Bertram Jacobus: and you believe it ?
Agatha Macbeth: Good answer Ara :)
arabella Ella: of course
Bertram Jacobus: oh
Zen Arado: but if you look for a foundation it is only an agreed consensus - not 'real' is the point
Lawrence Vyceratops: I'm not sure that we have discussed illusion...
Calvino Rabeni: Well that's a story Ara :)
Agatha Macbeth: Do you believe stories tho?
arabella Ella: it makes a lot of sense there is a song that says so too and i believe all i hear in songs like Let it Be
arabella Ella: of course i believe stories
Agatha Macbeth: When I find myself in times of trouble....
arabella Ella: la la la
Lawrence Vyceratops: Ok, then, can we at least agree that we are all sitting on cushions, whether real or illusion?
arabella Ella: on pixels perhaps?
Calvino Rabeni: Mick thinks its good to have a skill to "drop" stories at times
Agatha Macbeth: What is it with the damn cushions Lawrence?
Bertram Jacobus: i can agree law
Lawrence Vyceratops: haha
Calvino Rabeni: Yes, *can*
arabella Ella: go on anyway Lawrence was only pulling your leg
Zen Arado: what is a cushion?
Lawrence Vyceratops: Cushions are easy for us to identify without feelings and emotions.
Mickorod Renard: I think we are in a story of our own,,and we can be distracted by others stories,,and they may not be that good
Agatha Macbeth: He didn't touch my leg! :)
arabella Ella: ah not the cushion i cuddle up to at night though :)
Lawrence Vyceratops: It's not so easy in other areas of life, which causes us many problems that lead to violence and war.
Bertram Jacobus: you don't ask that seriously no zen i hope ? ;-)
Agatha Macbeth: Tell us more Ara ;-)
arabella Ella: its private Agatha sorry
Agatha Macbeth: Awwwwwww
Agatha Macbeth: sulks
Calvino Rabeni: It's a time honored technique to try to disconnect from all the stories that are emotionally compelling
arabella Ella sends Ara a Hug
arabella Ella: oh ... sends Agatha a hug ... he he
Agatha Macbeth: Why are you hugging yourself?
Agatha Macbeth: Oh thank you!
arabella Ella: just imagining cushions
Zen Arado: a cushion against inflation?
Agatha Macbeth: But they aren't real!
Agatha Macbeth: Are they?
Calvino Rabeni: And it's interesting that Lawrence brings quite a moral dimension into what could be a matter of just seeing
Lawrence Vyceratops: The cushions on the screen are not real, per se...
Bertram Jacobus: cushions are real . tz pf
Agatha Macbeth: Imagine the sound of one cushion clapping
Mickorod Renard: but some stories are trivial,,or if not are not so relevent as they at first appear
Zen Arado: :)
Lawrence Vyceratops: But, yes, if we were actually here...
Zen Arado: cushions the blow
Agatha Macbeth: groans
arabella Ella listens to Lawrence with more 'seriousness'' now
Mickorod Renard: are they blow up?
Calvino Rabeni: Good, Lawrence, because most of our live is lived *as if*
Agatha Macbeth: Dolls?
arabella Ella: baloons
Agatha Macbeth: Her names's Daisy
Lawrence Vyceratops: So, to me, I am interpreting this "story" as opinions that we have about things, perhaps even opinions about opinions....
Agatha Macbeth: Perhaps
Mickorod Renard: maybe
Agatha Macbeth: Perhaps not
Agatha Macbeth: Who knows?
Mickorod Renard: or maybe they are stories that we dont need to even notice
Calvino Rabeni: Not opinions, something deeper, a perspective with personal relevance
Lawrence Vyceratops: I took the cushion as an example because we can generally agree that it is a cushion and does not need mystical qualities added to it to try and understand it. It's just a cushion.
Agatha Macbeth: It is?
Zen Arado: 'do not seek truth, just do not cherish opinions'
arabella Ella: but there are trivial stories and serious stories which draw on our emotions or our responsibilities
Lawrence Vyceratops: Yes.
Agatha Macbeth: Just cushions
Agatha Macbeth: Or stories
Lawrence Vyceratops: Someone mentioned going to work and there are things to get drawn into... these stories...
Calvino Rabeni: Whether the story is trivial or serious, is an aspect of another story
arabella Ella: fiction perhaps too
Agatha Macbeth: Don't mention Harry Potter
arabella Ella: some people tend to add fiction to their RL stories
Mickorod Renard: maybe it can be an observation,,as all stories can have a message
Lawrence Vyceratops: The story could be some personal drama between coworkers, for instance, or the office could be on fire. One is based on psychological, one is based on reality.
Zen Arado: we seem to need stories
Calvino Rabeni: My story is like - hey, this is true, but the other guy's story at work was "just" a story
arabella Ella: i must go to i ching workshop before the bell rings
arabella Ella: bye all thanks for the chat
Agatha Macbeth: Do you have fires in the office every day Lawrence?
Zen Arado: they cushion reality for us
Lawrence Vyceratops: Bye, arabella.
Mickorod Renard: yes,,me too,,hope you dont mind
Calvino Rabeni: Anyone tried Improv Theater training?
Zen Arado: bye Ara
Agatha Macbeth: C ya Ara
Mickorod Renard: not me
Calvino Rabeni: You get to play with stories a lot
Agatha Macbeth: hugs Arabella
Lawrence Vyceratops: Oh, no, thankfully! :)
Calvino Rabeni: very instructive as a reality practice
Mickorod Renard: sounds interesting Cal,,can u send me a note on it?
Zen Arado: describe it Cal
Calvino Rabeni: lots to learn for any person who has contemplative interests
Mickorod Renard: cos i have to go now,,bye all thankyou
Lawrence Vyceratops: I have a stricter schedule today. I have to go as well....
Zen Arado: bye Mick
Agatha Macbeth: Ta ta for now Mick
Calvino Rabeni: I need to go - but it is a good continuation of the story inquiry
Mickorod Renard: tat ta
Zen Arado: bye Lawrence
Lawrence Vyceratops: It was nice talking with you all.
Agatha Macbeth: Yep, me too
Calvino Rabeni: bye all !
Zen Arado: bye Aga
Calvino Rabeni: Likewise Lawrence
Lawrence Vyceratops: Bye, everyone!
Agatha Macbeth: Thanks for the stoies, and the cushions
Agatha Macbeth: strories
Bertram Jacobus: bye ...
Agatha Macbeth: bugger, bye all
Zen Arado: give up Aga :)
--BELL--
Bertram Jacobus: strange meeting this time ! ... ;-)
Zen Arado: yes - a bit silly
Zen Arado: I was anyway
Bertram Jacobus: yes. gaga, or ... what was the name of this art form which didn't want to make too much sense ?
Zen Arado: Da da
Bertram Jacobus: yes ! :-))
Zen Arado: but I was a bit serious some of it
Bertram Jacobus: yes
Zen Arado: Lawrence was trying to find a foundational assumption
Zen Arado: about cushions
Bertram Jacobus: yes
Zen Arado: and assuming something is true as a start is dangerous
Bertram Jacobus: yes. better be open
Bertram Jacobus: neutral
Zen Arado: if the starting assumption is wrong the whole structure of logic is also wrong
Bertram Jacobus: you are not interested in the i ging workshop ?
Zen Arado: where is it?
Bertram Jacobus: we only had to ask one of the attendants, ara for example
Bertram Jacobus: pila gives it
Zen Arado: maybe Kira?
Bertram Jacobus: may be - an assumption !? ;-)
Zen Arado: :)
Zen Arado: someone was IM ing me through the discussion too
Bertram Jacobus: happens ...
Zen Arado: awkward when they do that
Bertram Jacobus: heyy wol ! ... :-))
Wol Euler: hello zen, bert
Zen Arado: Hi Wol
Bertram Jacobus: happy to see you ! :-)
Zen Arado: they've all gone but us
Wol Euler nods.
Wol Euler: too late today.
Zen Arado: I ching?
Bertram Jacobus: there is pilas - yes - i ging workshop now
Zen Arado: discussion was a bit silly tonight
Wol Euler: good :)
Bertram Jacobus: very fast
Zen Arado: but fun :)
Bertram Jacobus: hello solivagus
Zen Arado: Hi Solivagus
Bertram Jacobus: sometimes i prefere less input ...
Zen Arado: yes me too
Zen Arado: I can't keep up
Zen Arado: miss a lot
Wol Euler: I usually open the chat history window and read from that
Bertram Jacobus: good method
Bertram Jacobus: so simple
Wol Euler: :)
Bertram Jacobus: i have it open, too, but not big enough - will change that next time
Bertram Jacobus: but even that may not be enough sometimes
Wol Euler: mmhmm
Bertram Jacobus: on sessions like the last one may be for example
Wol Euler: well, I'm getting curious to read it now.
Bertram Jacobus: hehe :-)
Bertram Jacobus: curiosity ... :-)
Zen Arado: about cushions :)
Bertram Jacobus: and stories
Bertram Jacobus: and bullshit
Wol Euler: ah :)
Bertram Jacobus: sry. was only a quote
Zen Arado: or stories :)
Bertram Jacobus: wol - few days ago you took a photo here without the photo takin gesture - is that right ? and if yes, how can one do that, please ? :-)
Wol Euler: you can disable it in the Advanced menu
--BELL--
Wol Euler: ctrl-alt-d to get it active
Wol Euler: then it's fifth or sixth in the menu
Zen Arado: life is all just stories I am thiking
Wol Euler: true,zen
Bertram Jacobus: quiet snapshots to disk ? :-)
Wol Euler: yep
Zen Arado: dreams and illusions
Bertram Jacobus: ty ! :-)
Wol Euler: yw
Bertram Jacobus: i don't know why some people deny reality
Wol Euler: 42
Zen Arado: you think there is an objective reality out there Bert?
Bertram Jacobus: that seems quite popular these times ...
Bertram Jacobus: i don't know
Zen Arado: if we could only see it?
Bertram Jacobus: then we only saw it
Wol Euler: meta-snap
Zen Arado: I don't
Bertram Jacobus: you don't what please ?
Zen Arado: only something that always changes
Bertram Jacobus: ah " deny reality ? :-)
Zen Arado: don't believe in a solid uunchanging reality
Bertram Jacobus: ah.
Bertram Jacobus: but thats a hughe difference
Bertram Jacobus: reality and "a solid unchnaging reality" (!)
Zen Arado: but that is what ppl think it is I think ?
Zen Arado: Plato thought that
Bertram Jacobus: some. may be. some in other ways i guess
Zen Arado: he though where we are now is only an imperfect version of the 'real' reality
Zen Arado: thought
Bertram Jacobus: i try to get more simple
Zen Arado: it is a very common view
Bertram Jacobus: many views are simple as i seem to experience it
Bertram Jacobus: many people live without such thoughts
Bertram Jacobus: and it works (!) ;-)
Wol Euler: sure
Wol Euler: for certain people in certain lives
Bertram Jacobus: many
Wol Euler: if you take the world population, the vast majority don't have time or resources for mindfulness
Zen Arado: we live with illusions
Bertram Jacobus: even feel pressed to say : most
Wol Euler: they re too busy not being murdered or starving to death
Bertram Jacobus: yes
Zen Arado: ah yes
Bertram Jacobus: yes :-(
Zen Arado: but they suffer too
Zen Arado: I am reading a book about Montaignes
Bertram Jacobus: but to get free from suffering, i would agree : good to see, that all is constantly changing . and not to cling on things
Zen Arado: French philosopher
Bertram Jacobus: but nevertheless i personally call it "reality"
Bertram Jacobus: why not ?
Wol Euler: indeed, a very clever chappie.
Zen Arado: he believed it was best to live in the present moment
Zen Arado: and he got it from Stoic philosophers
Zen Arado: from about 400 BC
Zen Arado: they taught the same things
Bertram Jacobus: what is this "chappie", please ? :-)
Wol Euler: Kerl
Bertram Jacobus: ah. thx :-)
Wol Euler: leicht schmeichelnd, verniedlichend
Zen Arado: Montaigne?
Wol Euler: yes,I was being facetious.
Wol Euler: I discovered him recently through Alain de Botton
Zen Arado: http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Live-Mon...6272926&sr=8-1
Zen Arado: he is fascinatin
Zen Arado: very practical man
Bertram Jacobus: fascinari is latin and means being or getting bound (!) ...
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Zen Arado: wrote about everyday things not lofty abstract philosophy
Wol Euler: if you look for Alain de Botton on youtube, there is a series of episodes of a TV show he made, which was basically just reading chapters of his book "The consolations of philosophy"
Zen Arado: I have that book
Zen Arado: forgot it talked about Montaigne
Bertram Jacobus: i don't find any consolation in philosophy ...
Zen Arado: have to reread it :)
Zen Arado: you have to look hard :)
Wol Euler: well, people who find consolation in meditation probably don't need to look for it there :)
Bertram Jacobus: i find it in religion, spirituality, meditation, karma yoga ...
Zen Arado: I just got headaches
Zen Arado: and no answers
Zen Arado: just moe questions
Bertram Jacobus: and in some everyday factors like nice talks, music, medicine against headache for example ... ;-)
Zen Arado: zen is much better
Wol Euler: ... but hopefully fresher and better ones.
Wol Euler: (qiuestions)
Zen Arado: it tells you not to search for answers
Bertram Jacobus: and not to forget : love (!)
Zen Arado: you get a lot of suffering from love too
Bertram Jacobus: i prefere answers. but people are different
Zen Arado: romantic love anyway
Bertram Jacobus: i did not mean eros or philia zen, i meant agape
Zen Arado: answers are only provisionally true....
Bertram Jacobus: or better in our language : all including, not conditioned love
Zen Arado: because of underlying impermanence
Zen Arado: ok Bert
Bertram Jacobus: and from that comes no suffering, as i understand it
Wol Euler: in theory, it should do :)
Bertram Jacobus: that is a quality of the highets level i can imagine
Wol Euler: and it seems to work...
Bertram Jacobus: words fail
Zen Arado: sacrifice though
Bertram Jacobus: yes. it works
Zen Arado: selflessness
Bertram Jacobus: i wanted to ask whether it is still difficult in your every day life after the retreat wol ?
Wol Euler: it's getting slowly better,thank you.
Wol Euler: talking about it was a great help.
Bertram Jacobus: wonderful
Zen Arado: great
Wol Euler: funny how changes in perspective can work both ways :)
Bertram Jacobus: and it's curious to me : i feel a lot of love in the last weeks - for you here for example - never said such things before
Bertram Jacobus: but it happens to me again and agin
Wol Euler smiles warmly.
Wol Euler: Love is good.
Bertram Jacobus: every few minutes i feel that
Bertram Jacobus: i'm thankful and in love to feel such nice people as you and here ...
Wol Euler: the mistake we make, the reason people are afraid of it, is that we assume that it must have consequences.
Zen Arado: we fear the end of it
Wol Euler: whereas surely the thing to do is simply to let it be, and to bask in its being.
Zen Arado: it is hard when relationships break up
Wol Euler: yes,surely.
Bertram Jacobus: but sometimes expressing it is also very helpful. i expereince that in "both ways" - to me and from me
Zen Arado: what is the best way to cope with the end of a relationship?
Wol Euler: cry it out?
Wol Euler: usually works for me.
Zen Arado: men can't do that
Wol Euler: O.O
Wol Euler: who told you that?
Zen Arado: :)
Wol Euler: what are these things called "men" that you speak of?
Zen Arado: it's the attachment and releasing it that is the problem
Bertram Jacobus: and what you said about "masks" wol - or what was topic here the last days - i think - and radically teached in the spiritual teachings is, that we don´t have to do that. we must not. but also not hurt others with unnecessairily seemingly "open words" - sometimes silence is better. but one can feel free with that all i think ...
Zen Arado: attachment
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Zen Arado: RL is so complicated sometimes
Bertram Jacobus: my way of coping with problems is looking at them, contemplate about it, letting time work also, going as good ways as possible ... nad then, in the end all gets past ...
Zen Arado: ultimately time is the answer I guess....
Zen Arado: and having patience
Bertram Jacobus: yes (?) but meditation is also a great help to me and can even be for everyone i think ...
Zen Arado: and endurance...
Bertram Jacobus: patience is also great *agree*
Zen Arado: yes me too
Wol Euler nods
Zen Arado: acceptance so important
Zen Arado: but so difficult sometimes.....
Bertram Jacobus: so we know already a lot. the task now : to realize all that
Wol Euler: :)
Zen Arado: exactly
Zen Arado: so many old habit patterns I have
Bertram Jacobus: that's really a matter of time
Bertram Jacobus: and practise
Zen Arado: like a well worn groove I just slide into
Wol Euler nods to zen.
Zen Arado: so easiy....
Wol Euler: like getting back into a warm bed...
Bertram Jacobus: automatisms ...
Zen Arado: good idea :)
Bertram Jacobus: lol
Bertram Jacobus: but we develop slightly new automatisms too i think, better ones
Zen Arado: hopefully
Bertram Jacobus: i'm sure
Zen Arado: yes we do....
Bertram Jacobus: :-)
Zen Arado: anyway I better go do my meditation and go to bed
Zen Arado: good nite Wol, Bert
Bertram Jacobus: okay zen. appreciated this part of the meeting very much ! :o)
Wol Euler: goodnight zen, take care. sleep well.
Bertram Jacobus: ty ! :-)
Zen Arado: me too :)
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