Bill, Sure that's true. Just tell it to the freezing man out in the woods in the middle of a blizzard that would like to get warm. The sad fact is that humans ARE NOT AT HOME in most natural environments...
Of course our fully enlightened Bill would just die happily of freezing to death.... Edgar On Jul 3, 2013, at 8:58 PM, Bill! wrote: > Edgar, > > You're not lost if you're already home wherever you are. > > ...Bill! > > --- In [email protected], Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote: > > > > Bill, > > > > You are't lost until you try to get home and can't! > > > > Edgar > > > > > > > > On Jul 3, 2013, at 10:10 AM, Bill! wrote: > > > > > Merle, > > > > > > One only needs a map or considers themselves 'lost' if they have a > > > specific destination in mind. If you are just wandering around enjoying > > > the woods with no destination in mind you don't need a map, and how could > > > you be lost? > > > > > > ...Bill! > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@> wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>  musical notes are the language  used to communicate to others the > > >> music score or plan or map... it is like a map...without a map or a path > > >> one would be lost in the woods...merle > > >>  > > >> Mike, > > >> > > >> That's a pretty good analogy. > > >> > > >> Music notation is a way to intellectually communicate a musical score. I > > >> guess that would be much like the sutras. > > >> > > >> Listening would be the sensual way to communicate music. That would be > > >> more like zen. > > >> > > >> IMO...Bill! > > >> > > >> --- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@ wrote: > > >>> > > >>> <br/>Bill!,<br/><br/>The Beatles were arguably the best band in the > > >>> world and none of them could read music. Perhaps, therefore, we should > > >>> discard with formal music notation?<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/>Sent from > > >>> Yahoo! Mail for iPad > > >>> > > >> > > > > > > > > > >
