Joe, Just when I thought you might be getting sane again you start on "past lives"!
PLease tell me it's a joke? Well let me be more specific. The psychological phenomenon called past lives clearly exists. I've 'regressed' a number of people through their past lives including myself on a number of occasions. HOWEVER there is no credible evidence whatsoever that these correlate to actual biological past lives as many falsely assume. Edgar On Nov 30, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Joe wrote: > RAF, > > Right, a little more than I cared to (try to) handle. > > An attraction to this work may have come from a previous life of mine, such > as when I helped make the Liberty Bell, in England: "Pass, & Stow". > > But I searched myself and found that, yes, I COULD let bygones be bygones, by > golly. > > I've never even done lost-wax, in this life. > > But I once lost a pair of wax lips my brother bought from the candy store, > and he stuck a big hat-pin *through* my finger when we were playing the > board-game "Star Reporter", and pinned me right to the board like a > grass-hopper for dissection, I think not by accident! > > Hmm-m, I've got to "remind" him about that. Glad we talked, RAF! ;-) > > Time for me to demand MY pound of flesh. > > --Joe > > > R A Fonda <rafonda@...> wrote: > > > > On 11/30/2012 1:43 PM, Joe wrote: > > > > > > The significance is the 10,000 Things, in One. > > > > > > "The Ten Thousand things return to the One: what does the One return to?" > > > > > > And the ringing of it or the striking of it would be its function in > > > the Zendo > > > > I like the idea! > > > > You are right though, about what a project it would be. > > > > When I was young I did some lost-wax casting of small objects, but for a > > 'gong' ... big job. > >
