There is no refining process after pure Molly, though even I must
admit to having gone weak at the knees.  Without turning away from the
actual world, most experience on offer is almost the exact opposite of
Neville ( a good reason to read him).  I had such an experience today
as the spinning arrows of our vile government front-men came
protesting innocence on state-sponsored torture just as some judge
finally had the balls to out the truth.  Sadly, I can see the 'arrows
of love' defence being used in our evermore perverse courts.  They
will get off the murder of the first three arrows, but not the cruelty
to animals charge of the fourth!  Only teasing (I hope!) - just raised
to something of ecstasy after cops kicked a door in round the corner
on information the creeps living there were using kids to trade drugs
into schools.  They only found enough weed for a possession charge,
but I did the forensics on a mobile phone ('borrowed' by a neighbour
concerned about noise nuisance from the place) and found text messages
blabbing on several burglaries and links to one of the kids' phone and
our previous scuzzy next-door freaks.  Although not admissible in
court, this has loosed several arrows of justice the whole street
rejoiced in on seeing them strike home.  Although known as 'Glen the
Burglar', one of the recipients of an arrow of justice is actually one
Charles Dove, now of no fixed abode, awaiting Her Majesty's pleasure.

On 10 Feb, 13:28, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
> your post reminded me of this Neville Goddard quote, Ash:  "Now, I
> have a few perfectly marvelous eschatological dreams to share with
> you. Here is an experience of one who heard and believes. This is his
> dream: He said: You were on the platform, teaching. Although you
> smiled at me there was great intensity in your eyes. Taking a golden
> arrow from your side, you placed it in your bow and shot it directly
> at me. As it came toward me I could read the word, resurrection
> imprinted upon it as it penetrated my forehead. Then you shot a second
> arrow, which read David and it penetrated my chest. The third arrow
> carried the word ascension and it penetrated my belly, touching my
> spine. The fourth arrow carried no word, only a white dove, and as it
> hit me I felt as though every pore of my body had been struck. I have
> never known such ecstasy of love before. I felt like a spiritual
> fountain of pure, pure love."
>
> On Feb 9, 12:03 am, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Amid the din of mental contortions, mechanics and raging analysis she
> > creeps up and without warning imparts a kiss on the forehead. The field
> > is transformed, color-shifted across the spectrum resembling beauty and
> > intimacy. With a shake to clear a mist of dream, I return to the dream
> > of the insane. Lest sleepwalkers overtake me in comfortable times of
> > peaceful radiance.
>
> > Rattled and riled, what a joy!
> > -Ash
>
> > On 2/8/2010 11:30 AM, Molly wrote:
>
> > > "There is a state of creativity, you can doubt it but it doesn't mean
> > > a thing if you doubt it, it doesn't matter to me. I say there is a
> > > state where there is creation, where there is no shadow of
> > > selfishness. That is real creation, which does not need expression, it
> > > doesn't need fulfilment, which is myself fulfilling, or that
> > > fulfilling, it is creation..." - Krishnamurti
>
> > > Hope the second quotation of the day doesn't rile you because I think
> > > it applies.  I think this state that he refers to above, is the state
> > > that we can realize in sleep, and is also expressed in lucid dream,
> > > although in dream of course, it is given a form of expression.  An
> > > integrated state of waking creativity would then, be selfless and
> > > inspired.
>
> > > On Feb 7, 8:10 pm, archytas<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> It has been said by many that creative thinking is like banging your
> > >> head against the walls.  I see it more as a battle with the courage we
> > >> wish we had.
>
> > >> On 7 Feb, 16:48, Chris Jenkins<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> > >>> FTFY.
>
> > >>> On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Molly<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>>> Do you also worship at the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
> > >>>> Ramen to that.
>
> > >>>> On Feb 6, 1:45 pm, Don Johnson<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>>>> On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Molly<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>>>>> Francis, the divine hermaphrodite in his magnanimous and loving
> > >>>>>> treatment of life and those living it.
>
> > >>>>> Oh mighty hermaphrodites, hear my prayer.  Give me noodly appendages
> > >>>>> to pleasure myself with so that I might complete the task so many,
> > >>>>> many others often call me to do.
>
> > >>>>> Amen.
>
> > >>>>>> On Feb 5, 3:56 pm, Ash<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>>>>>> On 2/5/2010 1:42 PM, frantheman wrote:
>
> > >>>>>>>> On 5 Feb., 03:38, archytas<[email protected]>    wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>     Strangely, Vam, Francis, Aristotle and myself play no
> > >>>>>>>>> further part after this opening, the rest entirely devoted to
> > >>>> scantily
> > >>>>>>>>> clad women discussing philosophy.  The working title may stand -
> > >>>> 'How
> > >>>>>>>>> to Convert a Lesbian: an exploration of anatomy in the place of
> > >>>>>>>>> Aristotle's Birth'.
>
> > >>>>>>>> Aw, Neil, surely I could be expected to stay in character and, 
> > >>>>>>>> given
> > >>>>>>>> my history, embark on an eloquent (goes without saying, given the
> > >>>> fact
> > >>>>>>>> that I have french-kissed the Blarney Stone) attempt to convert the
> > >>>>>>>> ladies to heterosexuality with the accompanying enticing offer of
> > >>>> Vam
> > >>>>>>>> and yourself as objects with which to practice the alternative.
>
> > >>>>>>>> Apart from this, I see major merchandising possibilities in this
> > >>>> whole
> > >>>>>>>> thing - plastic cuttlefish and little busts of Ganesh (designed by
> > >>>>>>>> Vam) and Aristotle with McD's Happy Meals, Neil replacing Tiger
> > >>>> Woods
> > >>>>>>>> in the Gillette ads, me walking the catwalk for Victoria's Secrets
> > >>>>>>>> (along with half a dozen of the ex-lesbians) ...
>
> > >>>>>>>> You know, this lucid dreaming stuff can be fun! :-)
>
> > >>>>>>>> Francis
>
> > >>>>>>> Wow, Francis I thought you were male! No offense, just some 
> > >>>>>>> unchecked
> > >>>>>>> bias lingering around...
>
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