Hi Goran,
The best questions have to remain unanswered... but you can always read 
Jung's theories about synchronicity. Note that a small accident in your 
own navel is always more troublesome than a clash of civilization on the 
other planet, but that should not prevent you from enjoying your New 
Year's eve dinner, (unless of course your navel is actually on fire),
Wishing you a serene 2005,
Alain


G.R. Crona wrote:

>Hi Everybody, and New Year's Greetings to all.
>
>I coincidentally just came to listen to to the 2:nd movement of some Dvorcak
>symphony which went:
>
>                  1               2
>                  -              -
>                 |              |
>  1.2 0  1.2 0    1.2 1.2   |    1 1.2  |
> _______________ ______________ ____________
> |a_d_d_|a_____| |__a_d_a_|___| |_a___|___|
>.|______|__d_b_|.|d_______|_d_| |d_d_b|_b_|
>.|______|______|.|________|___| |_____|___|
> |______|______| |________|___| |_____|___|
> |______|______| |________|___| |_____|___|
>
>  1.2 0 1 0 1      |
> _a_d_d_c_a_a_d_c__a_
> |_____|_d_|_____d|_|
>.|_____|___|______|_|
>.|_____|___|______|_|
> |_____|___|______|_|
> |_____|___|______|_|
>
>and somehow suddenly felt, how this simple but strong melody was contrasting
>with the orgasmic, life-acknowledging possitive-attitude fireworks display
>taking place outside at the same time.
>
>In a strange way, the melody almost sounded lutenistic, and seemed to embody
>a kind of sad mood induced by the recent tsunami catastrophe.
>
>How to be happy, when so many life-candles have been blown out?
>
>New-agers would probably ask: "Is mother Gaia trying to tell us something?"
>
>And others: "How is it possible to fathom and empathy with such a great
>loss, at least 50 times that of 9/11?"
>
>
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