Although I was not there, I can say with some confidence, that it was a bright sunny day in Rieul as the first session of Play as Being officially began as planned on April 1, 2008 at 7:00 am SLT with five participants who were anonymous until the morning session of March 31, 2009 when Pema revealed three of them: Pema, Cal and Riddle. There was the playful dialogue before the start:
Pema Pera: Okay, here are the first sentences on April 1, 2008:
[2008/04/01 6:57] You: Hi Caledonia!
[2008/04/01 6:57] Caledonia Heron: gut morgen :)
[2008/04/01 6:58] You: goede morgen in my language ;>)
[2008/04/01 6:58] Caledonia Heron: is your last name not a greeting also? hut hut!
[2008/04/01 6:58] Caledonia Heron: oh no, hej hej, that's it right?
[2008/04/01 6:58] You: what a hoot!
[2008/04/01 6:58] Caledonia Heron: hoot hoot
[2008/04/01 6:59] Caledonia Heron: it is just we two then?
[2008/04/01 6:59] You: we'll see
[2008/04/01 6:59] Caledonia Heron: k
[2008/04/01 6:59] You: it's not quite the whole hour yet
[2008/04/01 6:59] Caledonia Heron: ah, my computer is fast then
Storm was present at the 13:00 pm session with Pema and two others. The 19:00 session included Maxine, Friedrich, Dakini, Bunun and Pema. Unsurprisingly the main topic of these sessions was the 9-second approach and maintaining a log of the observations. At the end of the evening session, Maxine noted:
Maxine Walden: I can see hanging around here will really widen my horizons :-)
The second day began the posting of the full log for the session and a discussion of blogs. There is a great amount of enthusiasm among the first attendees and many were keeping logs or writing blogs. Some of the people attending these first sessions came into Second Life to come to the group so some discusssion touches on how to do things. Storm was a great source of information for the group about how to get by in Second Life. Dakini had been very gracious in inviting the group into the teahouse and the group is first a bit tentative in its usage. Dakini put the group at ease concerning the teahouse by insisting it was the group's teahouse too.
On the fourth day it is a bit surprising to see Pema wonder about how this experiment will turn out:
Pema Pera: no idea where this is going to
Pema Pera: in the long run
Pema Pera: we’ll see!
Throughout the month of April, PaB met three times a day and Pema was the guardian for almost all of them. The enthusiasm lasted as many of the early attendees attended so many sessions, some more than one session a day. The group sat the tone and style for the sessions to come. The groups are generally small in this month, the conversations right
on subject, the participants very frank about their experiences. There was a recognizable enthusiasm and people often come to multiple sessions a day. It is fun reading these early logs.
The background is formed by a favorite sentence of mine: “appreciate the presence of appearance as a presentation by Being” — appearance as what appears, raw, direct, before turning it into experience, by a subject of an object.
Throughout the month there is discussion about how to use the Hall of Appearance building including some consideration of turning it into a library. There is some talk of creating a bar within sight of the teahouse.
On April 11 at the 1:00 session, Stim appears at PaB for the first time. There is no record of the conversation then. The first recorded conversation of Stim is a discussion between Riddle and Stim about the awareness exercises of PaB and QWAQ. Some of the participants still were meeting with Steven in QWAQ in between the sessions in PaB.
Voices from April 15:
Pema Pera: you don’t have to “practice” to remember the one you have fallen in love with (^_^)
Pema Pera: or if you are really gripped by a fascinating research problem that just doesn’t leave you alone . . . .
Maxine Walden: oh, yes, these are the things that are perhaps felt as the active agents
Pema Pera: or by a problem that just keeps nagging you . . .
Maxine Walden: these seem to be the background things that are ‘playing’ with us?
Pema Pera: so if you can let the question “if I shift focus from what I have to what I am” keep bugging you . . . .
Pema Pera: that will then fill the background of the 891 seconds in between the 9 seconds, every quarter of an hour
Pema Pera: but “if I shift focus from what I have to what I am” is too long a sentence to keep in mind
Pema Pera: “what am I” is much easier
Pema Pera: or “who am i”
Pema Pera: or “am”
Pema Pera: I personally find “am” nice and compact
Pema Pera: very portable
Later the same day....
Pema Pera: May I quote a short poem, by an Indian master, Tilopa, a hundred years ago?
Pema Pera: only six lines
Pema Pera: not much information in that ;>)
Moondust Sella: of course….
Pema Pera: Let go of what has passed
Pema Pera: Let go of what may come
Pema Pera: Let go of what is happening now
Pema Pera: Don’t try to figure anything out
Pema Pera: Don’t try to make anything happen
Pema Pera: Relax, right now, and rest
On
April 28, Pema sent out an email to seven of the regular attendees,
inviting each of them to be guardian at one session a week. All seven
accepted. The original PaB-7 were Storm, Dakini, Sky, Genesis,
Caledonia, Solobill and Maxine. Each would take one day a week starting
on Monday May 5.
The new google guardian group was created on April 30.
Stim Morane also joined as a guardian at the end of the month.
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