that was alchemical, not chemical, Baba Ram Das...

On Feb 13, 12:01 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I was around the age of 15-16 and the influences of the time were mystic,
> > transcendentalist, shamanic and alchemical. The symbol was a symmetric cross
> > with a hook on the top and bottom legs attached/extending clockwise.
>
> > The why may be too personal to share here, but I remember being very
> > inspired by many diverse spiritual resources. It is mostly inaccessible to
> > me now, the memory is of profound meanings in every detail.
>
> Yeah, I tripped on acid at that age too.
>
> dj
>
>
>
> > On 2/12/2010 9:15 AM, Pat wrote:
>
> >> On 12 Feb, 04:15, Ash<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>> Ouch Pat, sorry to hear, reflecting on my 'naturale' reference I hope it
> >>> didn't bring up any painful traumas...
>
> >> None whatsoever.  I expect it was down to God wanting me to be marked
> >> in the old Abrahamic way.
>
> >>> That reminds me of an earlier life. I preferred homemade rudimentary
> >>> tools, amazingly they fade with time even when set with blade and hot
> >>> iron. Not sure of the meaning (if any) but a symbol set on the
> >>> center-back of my hand was erased by a dog sinking a large tooth
> >>> straight through the area, and causing some bone damage in the process.
> >>> Better the hand than my neck, which he really wanted. Fixed it all up by
> >>> myself :).
>
> >> What was the original symbol?  And why?
>
> >>> *ponders karma on that one...
>
> >> As the old (slightly paraphrased) joke goes...may your karma run over
> >> that dogma.
>
> >>> On 2/8/2010 9:11 AM, Pat wrote:
>
> >>>> On 5 Feb, 16:55, Lee<[email protected]>    wrote:
>
> >>>>> So I'm quite a fan of this, as a mutli pireced and tattoed man, I'm
> >>>>> now feeling the tattoo itch again (forgive me father it has been two
> >>>>> years since my last tat), I have the design all ready I know where I
> >>>>> want it, and by the end of the month the cash will be in my pocket and
> >>>>> away I'll go.
>
> >>>>> I was also thinking of a Prince Albert (if I can manage to persude the
> >>>>> wife) and and perhaps a branding or scar of some discription (all
> >>>>> future plans you undestand).
>
> >>>>> What about you lot, fans, find it disgusting, got anything tated, or
> >>>>> poked a hole through anything lately?
>
> >>>> The only change I've experieced was circumcision shortly after my
> >>>> birth; so, I had no choice about that.  Otherwise, I'm 'as is', grey
> >>>> hairs and all.  I never had the urge to have a tattoo; I wouldn't know
> >>>> what I wanted or where and, I figure that, as soon as it was done, I'd
> >>>> want it undone.  So I leave well enough alone.  As far as others go,
> >>>> it's a personal choice and, as long as the owner can live with it, on
> >>>> what basis could I complain?- Hide quoted text -
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> >>> - Show quoted text -
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