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It's Just a Ride

The world is like a ride at an amusement park, and when you choose to go on it, you think that it's real because that's how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills, and it's very brightly coloured, and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question - is this real, or is this just a ride?  And other people have remembered, and they come back to us. They say 'Hey! Don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, because, this is just a ride.'  And we...kill those people. Ha ha ha. 'Shut him up! We have a lot invested in this ride. SHUT HIM UP! Look at my furrows of worry. Look at my big bank account and family. This just has to be real.' It's just a ride.  But we always kill those good guys who try and tell us that, you ever notice that? And let the demons run amok.  But it doesn't matter because: it's just a ride. And we can change it anytime we want. It's only a choice.  No effort, no work, no job, no savings, and money.  A choice, right now, between fear and love. The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your doors, buy guns, close yourselves off.  The eyes of love, instead, see all of us as one.  Here's what you can do to change the world, right now, to a better ride. Take all that money that we spend on weapons and defense each year, and instead spend it feeding, clothing and educating the poor of the world, which it would many times over, not one human being excluded, and we could explore space, together, both inner and outer, for ever, in peace. Bill Hicks

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Posted May 19, 2009
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Inverted Commas: Marcel Duchamp

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Posted May 2, 2009
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Inventing a new poetry

The same people who are murdered slowly in the mechanized slaughterhouses of work are also arguing, singing, drinking, dancing, making love, holding the streets, picking up weapons and inventing a new poetry. ~ Raoul Vaneigem

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Posted April 15, 2009
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Intelligence and War are Games

Intelligence and war are games, perhaps the only meaningful games left.
If any player becomes too proficient, the game is threatened with
termination.

 - William S. Burroughs

Art Credit:  Mark Titchner Turner Prize installation, 2006
Photo from Turner Prize 2006 exhibition at Tate Britain.

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Posted April 13, 2009
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Letters from Beckett

"It is indeed getting more and more difficult, even pointless, for me to write in formal English. And more and more my language appears to me like a veil which one has to tear apart in order to get to those things (or the nothingness) lying behind it. Grammar and style! To me they seem to have become as irrelevant as a Biedermeier bathing suit or the imperturbability of a gentleman. A mask. It is to be hoped the time will come, thank God, in some circles it already has, when language is best used when most efficiently abused . . . . Or is literature alone to be left behind on that old, foul road long ago abandoned by music and painting? Is there something paralysingly sacred contained within the unnature of the word that does not belong to the elements of the other arts? Is there any reason why that terrifyingly arbitrary materiality of the word surface should not be dissolved, as, for example, the sound surface of Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is devoured by huge black pauses, so that for pages on end we cannot perceive it as other than a dizzying path of sounds connecting unfathomable chasms of silence? An answer is requested."

via taccuino di traduzione
More:  Times Online:  Letters from Beckett

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Posted April 12, 2009
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All Around the World the Same Song

It’s one of the miracles of art that no matter how many times we experience a poem, painting, or piece of music, no matter how much time we spend reveling in it, analyzing it, each time we return to it, it feels utterly spontaneous, seeming to be improvised anew as we experience it.

C. K. Williams | Poetry Foundation | All Around the World the Same Song

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Posted March 25, 2009
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The universe will be flying like a bird...

It just so happens that Leary makes a number of posthumous appearances in Kurzweil’s The Singularity is Near, one of which is a fictional conversation with a character called Molly2004, who tries to figure out what will separate future humans from “bacteria who would talk and think” once we will be “saturating the universe with our intelligence.” Someone by the name of George2048 responds, “Indeed, Molly, that is fundamentally what the Singularity is all about. The Singularity is the sweetest music, the deepest art, the most beautiful mathematics…” “I’m still trying to envision what the universe will be doing,” Molly insists, whereupon Timothy Leary elucidates that “the universe will be flying like a bird…” via Rene | Space Collective

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Posted March 14, 2009
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Intuition

If you stop trying to control your mind so much, you would have intuitive hunches about how to solve a problem…. Train yourself to hear that small inner voice.

-Ann Lamott

Photo by Ron Herrema

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Posted February 21, 2009
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Through Pictures and Sensations

Probably, it is better to put off using words as long as possible and get one's meaning as clear as one can through pictures and sensations.

- George Orwell

Art Credit:  jocgart

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Posted February 20, 2009
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Old door...Turn the key without knocking

In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, then the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open except yourself. -Krishnamurti

via matthieu aubry

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Posted February 20, 2009
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