Eden Haiku: Hi Sartre!
Sartre Placebo: hey eden :)
Eden Haiku: Good morning Bleu :)
Bleu Oleander: hi Sartre, Eden :)
Sartre Placebo: hi bleu
Bleu Oleander: how are you both?
Eden Haiku: Good thanks. And you?
Bleu Oleander: great .... it's a holiday here and a beautiful day
Eden Haiku: 4th of July spilling on Monday?
Bleu Oleander: yes
Eden Haiku: ;)
Eden Haiku: It is going to be very hot and humid in Montreal today. I'm happy I'm going back to the hills this afternoon
Bleu Oleander: nice to have the hills to go to :)
Sartre Placebo: ah, i thought ur indian friends were visiting you in the hills
Eden Haiku: This time I'm not coming back before September ;))
Bleu Oleander: lovely
Eden Haiku: Pondering on puzzles Bleu...Life puzzles. being puzzled...
Bleu Oleander: yes, lots of puzzles
Eden Haiku: Mine right now is how to get out of a maze that pushes me to say yes when I mean 'No".
Eden Haiku: There is "The power of now"
--BELL--
Eden Haiku: looking for "the power of no":)
Bleu Oleander: :)
Sartre Placebo: that's a topic for zen :)
Eden Haiku: Zen, Zen, where are you ???
Sartre Placebo: sadly not here
Eden Haiku: Not now at least :))
Sartre Placebo: but ,"the power of now" is a book by eckhart tolle :)
Sartre Placebo: zen spoke a lot about :)
Eden Haiku: Right, he did.
Eden Haiku: I've listened to the audio book.
Bleu Oleander: did you like it?
Eden Haiku: Yes, very powerful. Especially what Tolle calls the "pain body".
Bleu Oleander: what is that?
Eden Haiku: The unconscious part of us that overreacts caused by past pains.
Eden Haiku: I like the fact that he gives it a name.
Eden Haiku: Being aware that we are reacting cause our "pain body" is awakening is a step towards being in the now.
Bleu Oleander: interesting
Eden Haiku: I see it as some drawing by Max Ernst representing a web of webs inside a humane skull.
Bleu Oleander: how does he say we become aware of our nonconsciousness?
Eden Haiku: Some painting I have seen in a book when I was 19 years old and creating costumes for a Shakespeare play in college.
Bleu Oleander: some of our nonconsciousness is not available to us
Eden Haiku: Never found the painting again but is still clear in my memory. :) Yes, nonconsciousness not available for us, a good thing I would say :)
Eden Haiku: @Bleu about becoming aware. He says just witness what is happening in your body if you have a strong reaction.
Eden Haiku: But I'm exploring something else: the power of NO. (Not a typo :)
Bleu Oleander: hard to pinpoint where that reaction is coming from
Bleu Oleander: what do you mean by that?
Eden Haiku: You would not need to know where it is from: just knowing it is your pain body reacting is helpful. It is not "'you", just that old sequence of past tenses that became you. :)
Bleu Oleander: which is you
Eden Haiku: By Power of NO, I mean I'm struggling with consequences of my inability of saying no...
Eden Haiku: But I'm learning. :) Baby steps...
--BELL--
Eden Haiku: Do you experiment this sometimes? Saying yes in order to please when you really mean no?
Bleu Oleander: sure I think everyone does
Bleu Oleander: in an attempt not to hurt others feelings perhaps?
Bleu Oleander: or not being confident in your own choices
Eden Haiku: Thinking...
Bleu Oleander: some of that seems necessary as "social glue" perhaps .... depends on the situation
Eden Haiku: I have a tendency to go out of my way to serve others. Then I loose sight of my own needs.
Bleu Oleander: if going out of your way to help others gives you happiness then that is serving your own needs Bleu Oleander: it's a balance
Bleu Oleander: but I know what you mean :)
Eden Haiku: Yes, a delicate balance.
Eden Haiku: I have the clear sensation I'm finished with some karma. That's nice :)
Sartre Placebo: actually such conversations are those i like to "just be around" :)
Bleu Oleander: what conversations do you mean Sartre?
Eden Haiku: That's ok Sartre... Just having such a great philosopher in the circle is pleasurable...
Sartre Placebo: yours right now
Sartre Placebo: a placebo :)
Eden Haiku: Oh yes, you are only the placebo...:))
Eden Haiku: How do they translate" L'Etre et le neant" in English? Is it "Being and Nothingness"?
Sartre Placebo: i remember that title yes
--BELL--
Bleu Oleander: placebo .... something to soothe .... some mental relief rather than an actual effect?
Eden Haiku: Placebos illustrate the power of the mind I would think: the patient sometimes reacts very well to the medication even if its only fake.
Sartre Placebo: i always wonder how much is actually influenced by belief
Eden Haiku: Why do you like Jean-Paul Sartre Yaku?
Sartre Placebo: gosh, it was a fancy name by the time i created the alt
Sartre Placebo: around thothica are many ppl interested in existentialism, phenomenologie
Eden Haiku: You mean you did not read " Being and Nothingness" in one night and with delight?
Sartre Placebo: my rl philosophy lecturer made his ph.d on the individualhermeneutics of sartre
Eden Haiku: oh, I see, thanks :)
Sartre Placebo: i would be glad to read a book from the start to the end with delight :)
Eden Haiku: Watched a video that Pila pointed to
Eden Haiku: About Time and I Ching
Eden Haiku: By a maths specialist
Eden Haiku: Terence McKenna
Eden Haiku: He says
Eden Haiku: After Einstein
Eden Haiku: The XXth century greatest researcher about time is Marcel Proust, the French writer
Eden Haiku: who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past", a wonderful 4,500 pages book.
Eden Haiku: Looking up for the link for the video
Bleu Oleander: did you read that?
Bleu Oleander: just read a great book by a philosopher on time "Introducing Time" by Craig Callender
Eden Haiku: Yes, I did. It is a wonderful book in many tomes. My favorite writer :)
Bleu Oleander: we are taking our group to meet with him this fall
Bleu Oleander: wow, impressive Eden
Bleu Oleander: don't think I could read a 4,500 page book
Eden Haiku: Link to the video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...8418409679371#
Bleu Oleander: ty!
Eden Haiku: Craig Callender, thanks, I will look it up. I suppose it is an essay?
Bleu Oleander: it's a short book, illustrated by a mathematician
Bleu Oleander: looks easy, but not
Eden Haiku: What I like about Proust is the fact it is a fiction that goes on an on and on through all little nooks of life, with characters going through time together.
Bleu Oleander: many deep questions and puzzles
Eden Haiku: My brother used to tell me: "Hey! this is a book, these people aren't real!" when I kept him posted about what happened to Mme de Guermantes or to little Marcel.
Eden Haiku: Tell us about one of the puzzles you like in Callender's book Bleu?
Bleu Oleander: he ends by saying that although time is still a great mystery, we've made some progress, we now know better what we don't know!
Eden Haiku: smiles
Bleu Oleander: Time is a great teacher; unfortunately it kills all of its pupils
Eden Haiku: laughs, never heard that before. That's good!(On a second thought, I think I did hear it before. But the pleasure of hearing it again was stronger than the memory and it seemed fresh.)
Bleu Oleander: my favorite quote
Eden Haiku: Reminding me I still have to pack, leaving in a few hours...
Eden Haiku: Whose quote is it Bleu?
Bleu Oleander: have a wonderful summer in the hills
Bleu Oleander: don't remember ..... i'll look it up (Googled it: it is from Berlioz, the composer)
Sartre Placebo: thx, you two for sharing
Eden Haiku: Thank you, I will still be able to connect in-world, just on a smaller screen :))
Bleu Oleander: oh nice .... look forward to hearing from you then
Bleu Oleander: bye bye
Bleu Oleander: have a great day both of you :)
Eden Haiku: Bye for now! Bye Yaku, bye Bleu :) Have a nice day!
Bleu Oleander: bye Yaku
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Hey! This is just what people say about online friends. :) Nice session!