2012.09.26 07:00 - Autosuggestion and Writing

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    The Guardian for this meeting was Zen Arado. The comments are by Zen Arado.

    Zen Arado: Hi Eliza :)
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi Zen :)
    Zen Arado: how are you?
    Eliza Madrigal: fine thanks... just posted a session log in which you were talking about "Getting Better"
    Zen Arado: oh?
    Eliza Madrigal: and placebo invention
    Zen Arado: ah Coue
    Zen Arado: autosuggestion
    Eliza Madrigal: yes ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk0dBZ1meio )
    Zen Arado: I found I can use media on a prim here
    Eliza Madrigal: Oh? solve the puzzle of how to do body scans here?
    Zen Arado: not really
    Zen Arado: can only find a 45 min one
    Zen Arado: but anyone can just add youtube urls and play them
    Zen Arado: problem is not everyone has good enough computers
    Zen Arado: or don't know how to access video
    Eliza Madrigal nods... a long way to go with this kind of embeddedness in SL
    Zen Arado: this song is based on Coue's mantra
    Zen Arado: had you heard it before?
    Eliza Madrigal: yes :)
    Zen Arado: thought everyone had
    Zen Arado: but it dates back to 1920
    Eliza Madrigal: it became woven in as an unreferred to reference
    Zen Arado: can you see video?
    Zen Arado: yes
    Eliza Madrigal: I see no video, no
    Eliza Madrigal: ah, there it is
    Zen Arado: what viewer are you in?
    Eliza Madrigal: I had to click the little box that appeared atop
    Zen Arado: yes
    Eliza Madrigal: wow great.. so no need to buy a gigantic tv... just throw a flat prim up
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Zen Arado: yes
    Zen Arado: easy to make too
    Zen Arado: but doesn't work in Phoenix
    Zen Arado: you can even search for videos on it
    Zen Arado: as if it were on your laptop
    Eliza Madrigal: when did you learn this?
    Eliza Madrigal: (taking a while to load)
    Zen Arado: that woman in opensim showed me it
    Zen Arado: showed me one rather
    Zen Arado: so I looked up how to do it
    Zen Arado: what was her name...Glenn something
    Eliza Madrigal: can't remember
    Zen Arado: or Gwen
    Zen Arado: it's easy to make
    Zen Arado: you just rez a prim
    Zen Arado: select a face then go to textures page and click on + down the bottom and add youtube URL
    Eliza Madrigal: thanks
    Eliza Madrigal: these things would have to become really easy to do to keep SL practical for company meetings don't you think?
    --BELL--
    Zen Arado: I heard a radio programme about Coue'
    Zen Arado: yes
    Zen Arado: they are easy...it's the difference in computers make it more difficult
    Eliza Madrigal: ah, nods
    Zen Arado: old slow computers with poor graphics cards
    Eliza Madrigal: have to change the world before one can make changes individually :)
    Zen Arado: nive song BTW
    Zen Arado: nice
    Zen Arado: have to stop using that word
    Eliza Madrigal: thanks... it isn't smoothly loading for me... hm
    Eliza Madrigal: What is the difference between Coue' and mere (?) positive thinking
    Zen Arado: think up better adjectives
    Eliza Madrigal: I love that feeling when words you didn't think you knew... pop into a sentence...
    Zen Arado: I think it developed from him
    Zen Arado: I'm still waiting :)
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Zen Arado: now that ia have to write
    Zen Arado: better learn Thesaurus
    Zen Arado: but wait...they are all there in my subconscious
    Zen Arado: just have to allow context to produce them maybe
    Eliza Madrigal: writing can be a lot like painting... in that, when someone becomes okay to run the whole field, they can say a lot more with simple words like hm... 'nice'
    Zen Arado: it's about relaxing the criticality
    Zen Arado: yes
    Zen Arado: simple words in the right place
    Eliza Madrigal: timing
    Zen Arado: writing reams of stuff then editing
    Zen Arado: that's a body scan but too long
    Zen Arado: we use his 30 min one
    Eliza Madrigal: I have reams of 'creative' stuff... not much of which I feel is worth editing :) I rely on an invisible (imaginary) editor I hope is working hard for me along the way so I can call on them in the future
    Zen Arado: I am back on morning pages again
    Eliza Madrigal: Oh, great
    Zen Arado: that's mostly just rubbish
    Zen Arado: but you find things coming up
    Zen Arado: they emphasize freewriting and morning pages on this course
    Zen Arado: and clustering
    Eliza Madrigal: something winks as you are strolling by....
    Zen Arado: like little mind maps to get you started
    Zen Arado: yes
    Zen Arado: I am trying voice typing for morning pages
    Zen Arado: I can write about 900 words in half an hour
    Eliza Madrigal: I may buy that program Zen.. have been thinking about it...
    Zen Arado: it's great for that
    Zen Arado: we had a discussion on the course forum
    Zen Arado: so many love traditional pen and paper
    Zen Arado: others prefer computer
    Zen Arado: or even iPhone or pads
    Eliza Madrigal: I like many approaches - hah, guess as with meditative/contemplative techniques
    Zen Arado: I wrote a little bit about 'thought typing' :)
    Alfred Kelberry: hi!
    Zen Arado: Hi Alf ;)
    Eliza Madrigal: 'the nature of diversity is non-dual'
    Eliza Madrigal: Hi Alfred :)
    --BELL--
    Alfred Kelberry: eliza's av always makes me smile :)
    Alfred Kelberry: it's cute, gracious, and kind :)
    Eliza Madrigal: ty Alfred :) you certainly have a smile provoking avie too
    Zen Arado: yeh me too Eliza
    Zen Arado: I am trying pen and notebook as well
    Eliza Madrigal: what did you write about 'thought typing' Zen?
    Zen Arado: they deleted it
    Alfred Kelberry: zen, you will be hosting that 5 minutes dash writing session?
    Zen Arado: they are so strict on that forum
    Zen Arado: I think I mentioned Dragon software
    Zen Arado: and ca.t promote that
    Eliza Madrigal: oooh, interesting... so no commercial celebrity endorcements
    Zen Arado: no Alf I am too busy
    Alfred Kelberry: well, maybe later
    Alfred Kelberry: it's a good idea that dash writing
    Eliza Madrigal: I think the Dash writing can work spontaneously ... but the conditions are hard to organize in pab format with late arriving and such....
    Zen Arado: oh I found it!
    Zen Arado: Just musing..I know we like the feel of these mechanical writing implements and paraphernalia we use – I even get a thrill from seeing words magically appear as I voice type them… but.. Isn’t the plain bottom line fact of this, we have thoughts in our heads that we have to transfer to paper or other media? We want to capture the elusive thoughts, make a static physical representation of something we have dreamed up in our imagination, something preservable though static; and tangible; that others can see and appreciate or discuss. So anything physical and elaborate acts as an impediment to the flow of thoughts onto the page surely? For reading, paper seems to be becoming obsolete as more opt for Kindles and other ebook readers. I use voice typing but I was wondering this morning if ‘thought recognition’ will be here soon? I have seen people control cursors using thoughts only I think. And don’t we subvocalise a lot when we write? I notice that I do. A language of thought. Wouldn’t it save a lot
    Zen Arado: of time if we didn’t have to use any kind of physical apparatus, if we could bypass even the physical operation of speech? A kind of mediumless message?
    Eliza Madrigal: so it is more that one watches and feels for the right time
    Alfred Kelberry: or we could repackage it and name it "drop writing" :)
    Eliza Madrigal: when it might make sense
    Eliza Madrigal: lol !!!
    Eliza Madrigal: I like that :)
    Eliza Madrigal reads
    Zen Arado: of time if we didn’t have to use any kind of physical apparatus, if we could bypass even the physical operation of speech? A kind of mediumless message?
    Zen Arado: heh
    Alfred Kelberry: eh, that's a long excerpt, zen :)
    Alfred Kelberry: i got home and tired... can't handle it, i'm sorry :)
    Zen Arado: some of them were going on about the feel of moleskin notebooks and fountain pens etc
    Eliza Madrigal: for some it is a very tactile experience Zen... like cooking
    Zen Arado: yes
    Eliza Madrigal: I think you're right about thought typing... not so far away
    Zen Arado: I am a bit captivated by that myself
    Zen Arado: the feel of paper and a nice pen gliding across it
    Alfred Kelberry: tactile cooking...
    Zen Arado: even in my weak hand
    Eliza Madrigal: yes someone told me recently that I am prob not creative with cooking because I don't make messes enough :)
    Zen Arado: :)
    Alfred Kelberry: they just envy your neatness
    Zen Arado: learning from mistakes
    Zen Arado: mother of invention
    Eliza Madrigal: I am the clean-up-after-er so often in my life that I am too mess conscious...
    Eliza Madrigal: it was pretty good feedback
    Eliza Madrigal: seeing a role not to drop but maybe question a bit
    Eliza Madrigal: play with :)
    Zen Arado: yes :)
    Zen Arado: I am an occasional tidier upper
    Zen Arado: but often a slob
    Eliza Madrigal: my mom tells a story of my coming in from playing in a mud pile, with just hands dirty
    Zen Arado: but don't like too much chaos
    Zen Arado: ha ha
    Zen Arado: didn't want to get too carried away :)
    Alfred Kelberry: cute :)
    Alfred Kelberry: neat little girl
    Eliza Madrigal: I remember having a lot of fun... don't think it took anything away really...
    Zen Arado: did you ever write about your childhood?
    Zen Arado: I have just started
    Eliza Madrigal: sometimes :) if it comes up naturally
    Zen Arado: looking for material for later in course
    Eliza Madrigal: you Alf?
    Alfred Kelberry: write in what format?
    Eliza Madrigal: write about childhood memories
    Eliza Madrigal: :)
    Zen Arado: just freewrriting atm
    Zen Arado: letting the memories spill out
    Zen Arado: I'm doing a creative writing course Alf
    Zen Arado: so need planty of material
    Zen Arado: but you can base stories on them
    Zen Arado: most writers wrte from their experiences

     

    ) is online.
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): meh
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): that was unexpected and uncalled for!
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): liz!
    Zen (zen.arado): yeh..no warning even
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): gracious girl has arrived
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): how rude SL was just now :)
    Zen (zen.arado): the usual guy must be on vacation
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): no manners
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): lol, the 'give a warning' guy?
    Zen (zen.arado): didn't have a restart last two weeks at all
    Zen (zen.arado): :)
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): i like it better here though
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): a more casual atmosphere
    Second Life: Bleu (bleu.oleander) is online.
    Zen (zen.arado): yeh me too I guess
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): nice for a change
    Zen (zen.arado): wonder they never think of changing pavilion layout
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): Storm brought up the idea around the time of the anniversary but only Bleu and I were sort of into it
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): me and bleu talked yesterday how it'd be nice to have a natural pond in the pavilion, instead of a concrete circle :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): I'd like that... I almost always change to grass for my sessions
    Zen (zen.arado): a circle of cushons
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): yes, storm had a plan to build a new pavilion
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): guess he got busy
    Zen (zen.arado): but could have different other things
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): /me nods.... it is also a matter of everyone's input
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): Szavanna changed it for her session Monday
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): that was fun
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): in a way it can be a stage
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): oh yes! it was a pleasant change
    Zen Arado's PaB Listener: No longer recording. Have a nice day. :)
    Zen (zen.arado): sure did :)
    PaB Listener Master: Hello , I have just sent the URL to your e-mail address "zenarado@gmail.com". For your convenience, I will also remind you in-world that the URL is http://logs.playasbeing.org/format.p...oc=Zen%20Arado
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): like when people make a fire in the center too
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): 4 years of concrete - we need some change :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): well earlier times were in the rectangular pagoda
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): and before that in the tea house
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): so yes maybe it is time :) but can't burden Stormy... hm...
    Zen (zen.arado): could meet here
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): eliza, i like that one. it's wooden, in a japanese traditional style.
    Zen (zen.arado): just need recorder
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): it wasn't quite large enough, and when we have events this pavilion is perfect... so open...
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): I like it, although sometimes I hesitate to take pictures now because I have 3 million in the same setting, lol
    Zen (zen.arado): this is another reason I can't do body scan thing on my session
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): in fact, i even had an idea to hold some sessions in open space in a meadow :) sit on grass and talk :)
    Zen (zen.arado): yes Alf
    Zen (zen.arado): just need a few cushions is all
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): :) would enjoy that too... really, it would be nice to let the pavilion be all those things...
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): not sure if the fountain can disappear entirely though
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): but sessions when Moon came with flowers were always beautiful
    Zen (zen.arado): cushions and a recorder
    Zen (zen.arado): pab basics
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): I do want to keep the same location though, for visitors
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): hold the space
    Zen (zen.arado): and whatever else you want to add
    Zen (zen.arado): to personalize it
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): /me nods
    Second Life: Oona Ra is online.
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): yes, it's interesting. we talk a lot about the content of discussions, but miss out on the content of our setting, which may be just as important.
    Zen (zen.arado): the framework
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): agree...hm....
    Zen (zen.arado): it does matter
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): maybe if we try various settings, discussions will "cure" themselves :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): have to go.... full day and tired eyes :)
    Zen (zen.arado): different rezzable backgrounds would be good
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): be good, eliza the cutie
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): zen, yes!
    Zen (zen.arado): kk byee Eliza
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): It would be fun to have different settings - maybe panoramic backdrops...
    Zen (zen.arado): try eyedrops?
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): moon is good at it
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): yes... trying various things Zen :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): thanks
    Zen (zen.arado): have a good day
    Zen (zen.arado): :)
    Eliza (eliza.madrigal): /me waves
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    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): ok, i'll be off too
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): tired...
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): thank you, zen
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): eliza
    Zen (zen.arado): ideas ....need someone to do the work though
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): true
    Zen (zen.arado): I have a new place and can;t get time to do anything with it
    Zen (zen.arado): would like to build things
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): :)
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): ok, you build well
    mighty pirate (alfred.kelberry): bye for now
    Zen (zen.arado): kk byee boxy ;)
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