The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby KUAN » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:28 pm

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby AhabsOtherLeg » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:51 pm

Forgetting2 wrote:
AhabsOtherLeg wrote:We have an anthem prepared, you must learn it:


I used to play trumpet. Am I permitted to do a trumpet version of it?


Of course. All you have to do is equate the crimes of the Israeli state with the Jewish people generally, then you can play any tune you want, and no one will really notice the difference. It's very easy once you get the hang of it. Just position your fingers rightly on the instrument and blow as much smoke as you possibly can out of your ass.

This is a great thread, made almost perfect by the beautifully crafted original post. I enjoy seeing these difficult subjects (so often left unexamined by the fearful and weak) being deeply and probingly explored in the first six posts. Stunning stuff. You don't really see this level of analysis anywhere else.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby MacCruiskeen » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:43 am

"Die Welt is nicht schlecht, sondern voll." - Heiner Müller, sometime around 1991, when the world population was nearly two billion (in figures: 2,000,000,000) less than it is today.

- "The world is not bad, it's just full."

Land hasn't always been brutally contested, but it's certainly been contested for the past four or five thousand years, which has meant war. Of course, this tells us precisely nothing about "human nature" per se. But it does tell us something about human behaviour in increasingly cramped and contested conditions.

It is a bad thing to own no land, but it is in an even worse thing for anyone to own land in the first place.

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby tazmic » Sun Aug 05, 2012 4:59 am

barracuda wrote:Don't be so eager to consign your identity to the scrapheap. This is exactly what the lizards want, what the Illuminati want, what the NWO promises, what the corporations are bringing you - a bland and gigantic mall of placeless logos instead of the rich traditions of individuality that spring from the a love of the specificity of your neighborhood, your tribe. A world of products, not places.

"The virtue of uncertainty is not a comfortable idea, but then a citizen-based democracy is built upon participation, which is the very expression of permanent discomfort. The corporatist system depends on the citizen's desire for inner comfort. Equilibrium is dependent upon our recognition of reality, which is the acceptance of permanent psychic discomfort. And the acceptance of psychic discomfort is the acceptance of consciousness."

John Ralston Saul - The Unconscious Civilization.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Hammer of Los » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:58 am

...

I'm not even talking about the Jews.

They are a wise people.

But to all who still doubt and fear, I say this;

Don't you know you fell from Heaven like a Star?

Like a Star!

Yeah!





Ben D wrote:Cosmic citizens maybe HoL, but there should be no identification with a particular Galaxy for that suggests potential violence... :)


The Federation is composed of Free Unique Individuals from all the Galaxies and Galactic Quadrants in the Cosmos.

Shall we speak of Cosmos?

Ah the wise monkeys.

The outward looking of materialist orientation is not to be sneered at.

Hail Sagan.

At any rate; microcosmos, cosmos, macrocosmos.

Within and without.

As above so below.

Good green earth, and good blue sky. And just a little in between. Here in middle earth.

Balance, is a good key.

Equanimity too.

What is the secret of equanimity?

Hmm?


ps I never even read the gilad whatsit thread. I kinda guessed what it was all about. There will be no scapegoats. Who knows the action of Karma?

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Jeff » Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:23 am

Good discussion, bad subject line.

I don't think Atzmon is what we talk about when we talk about Krishnamurti. And after the forum's latest near-death experience in our last Atzmon thread, I think I need to be clear upfront in this one: I'll regard advocacy here for Atzmon as a violation of RI's posting guidelines.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Ben D » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:46 am

"I don't think Atzmon is what we talk about when we talk about Krishnamurti."

Yes Jeff, though Krishnamurti was referring to the tendency for the 'tribal' aspect to take dominance over the sense of common humanity in most people of all 'tribes', he was really intent on challenging the individual to see it in themselves and thus be at least in a position to adjust and become more representative of not only being more fully human, but a cosmic citizen even.

Btw, my reading of Krishnamurti gave me the understanding that all 'labels', including personal ones such as our names, naturally create a sense of difference, and are hence separative, but that one should always be aware of the underlying common nature that is shared with and is expressed in all that exists.

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Hammer of Los » Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:08 am

...

This isnt about whatsisname, I don't read him, I don't know him.

This is about you.

And me.

This song is on my ipod.

It rocks.

Such a beautiful dream!





Sail down the stream
Such a beautiful dream
Never stopping never touching anything
Till dawn awakes you with a breath of the Spring

Far from the crowds
Way above the clouds
We can take you to the edge of the day
And show you living in a new kind of way

We'll take you floating to
A sea of morning dew

Where everyone's the same
And no one knows your name
And there you'll see that you can
Live your life to the extreme
Such a beautiful dream



Return to Fantasy.

That's the ticket.

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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Ben D » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:12 am

...despite all, and inspired by and in the spirit of the evermore insightful posts coming from HoL in recent times,...how about a big 'we love you' for Slim..

..return to reality...



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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Iamwhomiam » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:03 pm

Bendy wrote:
"Btw, my reading of Krishnamurti gave me the understanding that all 'labels', including personal ones such as our names, naturally create a sense of difference, and are hence separative, but that one should always be aware of the underlying common nature that is shared with and is expressed in all that exists."


Can't say that I disagree with your reading of Krishnamurti, Ben, but I tend to believe where and to whom a person is born is what separates us and fosters a true feeling of superiority in others.

Birth itself separates us even before we are named.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Ben D » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:30 pm

"Birth itself separates us even before we are named."

True from the dualisitic subjective perspective, but that's the challenge, is it possible to realize one is unique and ubique simultaneously...?

When the mortal mind's subject - object method of experiencing reality is transcended and the mind has ceased separating itself from reality through always employing a mental representation of it instead of the real thing, direct apprehension of reality is all there is, i.e. one is one with the underlying unity of the apparent multiplicity seen and experienced by the thinking mind.

The Cosmos is like a circle whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere...it's true!
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Jerky » Mon Aug 06, 2012 10:21 pm

I believe Atzmon will one day be considered one of the most important public intellectuals of the early 21st century, and I don't look forward to any of the potential reasons that I can foresee leading to this future re-assessment of his status.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby Iamwhomiam » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:42 am

Yeah, Jerky, right up there with Hitler.
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby KUAN » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:07 am

One can see where he is coming from, Mr Piggy, but great thinker?
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Re: The Gilad Atzmon thread - a PERSONAL redux

Postby tazmic » Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:55 am

Ben D wrote:"Birth itself separates us even before we are named."

True from the dualisitic subjective perspective, but that's the challenge, is it possible to realize one is unique and ubique simultaneously...?

Equality based on an ideal of non separation has to be enforced. Equality based on the reality of non separation is a celebration of our uniqueness.
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