Marsha, do not ever hesitate throwing in pearls like this, i love them all
the way, and i love the devotion behind them.
I am addicted to the work of Neruda, Paz, Pirsig , William
James,Ernest Hemingway, Huxley, the perennial tought.
I am a purist , i have to go there , where the works are made,
the places , Cuba,Latin America, Chile, the vallys
were the works where made.....makes me dream, beiing part of
the entity, expirience the surroundings , catch the light.
I was in Arles, where Vincent Van Gogh made his works.
I was in Cuba, where Ernest Hemingway wrote the "Old Man And
The Sea"
I was in the pubs where Ernest got
drunk...........expiriencing the light, the scenery.Feel the expirience.
The Maipo river impressed me most , my hart stayed behind there
, reading the Books of Pablo Neruda under the trees.
I level out with you a little bit , if you like some pictures ,
you can have some , i will send them, but do not mail them around.
A signal will do.
2010/9/19 MarshaV <[email protected]>
>
> Adrie,
>
> And one served back by Night...
>
> ----
>
> THE BRIDGE
>
> by Octavio Paz
>
>
> Between now and now,
> between I am and you are,
> the word bridge.
>
> Entering it
> you enter yourself:
> the world connects
> and closes like a ring.
>
> From one bank to another,
> there is always
> a body stretched:
> a rainbow.
>
> I'll sleep between its arches.
>
> ----
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Marsha
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 19, 2010, at 11:02 AM, ADRIE KINTZIGER wrote:
>
> > Yes you are reading, the light of hope at the horizon, i'l throw in a
> > goodie, a polished apple.
> >
> >
> > LOST IN THE FOREST
> >
> > Pablo Neruda.
> >
> > Lost in the forest, I broke off a dark twig
> > and lifted its whisper to my thirsty lips:
> > maybe it was the voice of the rain crying,
> > a cracked bell, or a torn heart.
> >
> > Something from far off it seemed
> > deep and secret to me, hidden by the earth,
> > a shout muffled by huge autumns,
> > by the moist half-open darkness of the leaves.
> >
> > Wakening from the dreaming forest there, the hazel-sprig
> > sang under my tongue, its drifting fragrance
> > climbed up through my conscious mind
> >
> > as if suddenly the roots I had left behind
> > cried out to me, the land I had lost with my childhood--
> > and I stopped, wounded by the wandering scent.
> >
> > 2010/9/19 MarshaV <[email protected]>
> >
> >> Dave,
> >>
> >> If you read 'reifying carrots' thread, most of my examples
> >> of reification come from a Buddhist perspective. I think this
> >> is quite appropriate when one considers the MoQ may
> >> be considered a bridge between Western Science and
> >> Eastern Insight.
> >>
> >> Wikipedia is not the sole source of information. There are
> >> also many books available, and I read.
> >>
> >>
> >> Marsha
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sep 19, 2010, at 10:46 AM, David Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 9/18/10 11:57 PM, "MarshaV" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Reification is represents my reasoning for labeling intellectual
> static
> >>>> patterns of value a product of subject/object thinking. The 'reifying
> >>>> carrots' thread I have presented many examples, primarily Buddhist,
> but
> >> also
> >>>> others, explaining the process. Here is one such example:
> >>>
> >>> In linguistics
> >>> Main article: Abstraction (linguistics)
> >>> Reification, also called hypostatization, might be considered a formal
> >>> fallacy whenever an abstract concept, such as "society" or "technology"
> >> is
> >>> treated as if it were a concrete object. In linguistics this is called
> >>> metonymy, in which abstract concepts are referred to using the same
> sorts
> >> of
> >>> nouns that signify concrete objects. Metonymy is an aspect of the
> English
> >>> language and of other languages. It can blur the distinction between
> >>> abstract and concrete things:
> >>> 1805: Horatio Nelson (Battle of Trafalgar) - "England expects that
> every
> >> man
> >>> will do his duty"
> >>> [wikipedia]
> >>>
> >>> I guess basing one's general understanding of reality on a formal
> fallacy
> >>> does have a certain boldness about it.
> >>>
> >>> Dave
> >>>
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