--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote:
>
> meruda, Joseph Campbell! That's who I meant by whats his face. The follow 
> your bliss fellow. Didn't he explain that these universal stories enliven 
> deep brain structures? Of course Carl Jung said something along those lines 
> but a little different, writing about the collective unconscious. Anyway, 
> it's all to do with our bodies, the rhythms of our heart beat, the coursing 
> of the blood in our veins, the breathing in and out at different paces at 
> different times. These rhythms are essential not only to the obvious art 
> form, music, but I think to all the art forms, even the strictly visual like 
> paintings and sculpture. The rhythms of light and dark, broad stroke and 
> delicate stroke, the undulations of materials making peaks and valleys. All 
> these rhythms sing to us. Or they don't. Do you remember that Maharishi once 
> said that in the AofE even poetry writing would be scientific?!

Yes, heartbeats and breathing are essential for everything in this life 
including pooping, eating and laughing (not necessarily in that order). So are 
you saying that the more subtle the vital organ rhythms the more subtle the art 
form? Or are you talking about Age of Enlightenment and the relationship of 
poetry to science? Or are you saying you have to be alive to make art? Or are 
you talking about the kinds of strokes one can use when making art? Or are you 
discoursing on the relationship of body to outside creativity? What the heck 
are you trying to say here? Did you have Frosted Flakes for breakfast?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: merudanda <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:00 AM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Great review of a controversial (because it's 
> right) book on screenwriting
>  
> 
> 
>   
> LOL
> Oh my dear sunshine
> What a Stroke of Insight Speech.What a culmination of all the thoughts and 
> experiences I have had up to this very moment.
> Reading this new neural pathways are forged, my neuroplasti-cied brain is 
> changing and  subtle altered.
> C'mon give me more , Ann. You know with repetition only this  delightful 
> pathway you created in me  will and can  be strengthened
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann"  wrote:
> >
> > snip
> > I wonder how many directors created their films in order to fire up the
> > neuronal pathways of their viewers. I can see it now, Oscar speech: "And
> > I want to credit my life-long desire to create a firing of neuronal
> > pathways within the brains of my audience as the primary force behind my
> > creative endeavors. May your neurons be forever stimulated, especially
> > when I make a sequel to my current, award-winning picture. And a special
> > thanks goes to my mom who was instrumental in creating my own neuronal
> > pathways."
> > >
> snip
>


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