From: Meltdarok on
On 3/26/2010 1:31 PM, Bassos wrote:
> "slider"<slider(a)anashram.com> wrote in message

> That one got me over my previous thinking.
>
>> some nice comments added too
>
> miles davis elevator to the scaffold
> Not so nice :)
> Brings the whole sadness right back into it.
> Which is [of course] beautiful :)
>

The legend of how Miles lost his voice.

"Miles chuckled softly at a question concerning all the far-out Miles
Davis stories that are in circulation. "They're probably all true," he
said. There's the one about how he lost his voice (the Davis voice is a
legend unto itself): He had a throat operation in the early Fifties and
was not supposed to speak for a period of time, but he became so angry
at a record company owner that he began to shout; from that moment, so
the story goes, he has not been able to talk above a hoarse, rasping
whisper. Another version of the story substitutes a booking agent for
the record company man." - The Rolling Stone Interview

>> enjoy :)
>
> Soul of a warrior.
>
> I fight not to conquer.
> I fight because truth deserves it.
>
>
>


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Rev. Dr. Meltdarok
From: "Bassos" Root on

"Bassos" <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote in message
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> "slider" <slider(a)anashram.com> wrote in message
>> --------------------------
>>
>> "The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful
>> servant.
>> We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the
>> gift." --albert einstein
>
> True that.
>
> Thus loads of opportunities thereby are created for strengthening one's
> spine.

Body of water, Hart of a poet (earth), soul of a warrior (fire), spirit of
freedom (air)

alt.dreams.castaneda
Dreams; water.

sci.physics
The study of regularity; earth.

alt.alien.visitors
Well, the reason why this is fire is being obscured by aliens.

alt.fan.rawilson
El writer, thus air is quite ok as a 'do not really care about elaborating'
safe choice.

alt.magick
Enjoy the silence :)


From: Tom on
On Apr 1, 10:40 am, "Bassos" <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote:
>
> Well, i do not suggest accepting astrology as some sort of canape.
>
> I suggest astrology is useful.

That would make astrology meaningful, but not necessarily true. All
sorts of lies and superstitions are meaningful, despite the fact that
they are untrue.
From: "Bassos" Root on

>"Tom" <dantomel(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
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>On Apr 1, 10:40 am, "Bassos" <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote:
>
>> Well, i do not suggest accepting astrology as some sort of canape.
>
>> I suggest astrology is useful.

>That would make astrology meaningful, but not necessarily true.

Yup.

Did i accidentally claim something is true, certain and without error about
astrology ?


From: Paul Joseph Watson Is CIA on
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 02:24:41 +0200, "Bassos" <Root(a)wan (ask me)> wrote:

>astrology

Are we still looking for a placebo which proves that humankind really
doesn't need intelligence to survive and can survive by virture of an
imaginary occultic mommy protecting humanity so it won't get hit by a
bus?

Awaitig your answer.


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