wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > pls excuse the repost- server connection was lost and
> did
> > > > > > > this by mistake. on the other hand, I'm a Gemini...
> > > > > >
> > > > > > This chuckled me right out. Moon in Gemini, here... :-)
> > > > >
> > > > > How does a Moon sign (OK...) manifest in one's life? I
enjoy
> > > > > understanding these astrological influences...
> > > >
> > > > Beats the shit out of me, man. I'm an absolute
> > > > astrological tyro, caring about it only when someone
> > > > tells me something about myself that I can identify
> > > > with and/or laugh at. I guess what I was laughing at
> > > > in your comment was that with I've been told about the
> > > > sometimes flip/flop nature of the Gemini mind, I could
> > > > imagine the second accidental post mystically having the
> > > > exact opposite point of view of the first one. :-)
> > >
> > > Yep, was a curse earlier in life to always see both sides
> > > of any question. Now its a blessing- go figure...
> >
> > Go figure indeed.
> >
> > I mentioned recently the experience of having
> > Rama do his "So you think you have a self...and
> > only one?" number on you. It was pretty fuckin'
> > transformative.
> >
> > You'd be sittin' there, thinkin' that you had
> > everything all scoped out and UNDERSTOOD IT ALL,
> > and he'd *notice* that, and demonstrate that you
> > didn't. You'd flip from self to self to self to
> > self to godknowswhat 20-30 times in an hour,
> > faster if you were with him in the desert. It
> > was the mindfuck of all mindfucks. You came in
> > the door thinking you had a self, and you left
> > having seen, been, and lived the full incarnations
> > of hundreds of selves, all of them you, all of
> > them equally illusory.
> >
> > In other words, I identify with being able to
> > see the same situation many ways, all of them
> > equally valid. It's a bitch trying to explain
> > this to people, donchafind? :-)
> >
> I use it as the basis for my humor, and once people catch on, it
> creates a lot of laughter- a most recent example at work involved
a
> wizard of oz calendar, with me suggesting myself as the flying
> monkey to someone else's wicked witch of the west...
>
Jim: what type of work do you do that involves humour?
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