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Oct 03, 2002 01:29 PM
by leonmaurer
In a message dated 10/02/02 9:43:48 PM, micforster@yahoo.com writes: >--- leonmaurer@aol.com wrote: >"Are you trying to conflate the intangible, and variably >jagged waves of stock market fluctuations with the >tangible (energetic) and fixed sinusoidal waves >of light rays or ocean water? If so, you're >stretching science, and even metaphysics, a bit too >far... And, by such category errors you might >find yourself in a real tailspin when trying >to understand the true nature of reality..." I forgot to add "sound" to the above mix. >I think a tailspin is an understatement. I'm off to >have a beer.... I'll join you. Cheers. Then I'll go off and have a jam session (last night, and maybe tonight, till 1:00AM in the park :-) playing improv jazz (and post sixty's razz) on my Versitar/Musicane. When you get into the music intuitively, and what you hear is feeding back to what you play, sing, or dance to, you'll begin to understand the true nature of waves. The trick, like in meditation, is "letting go" and becoming the impersonal observer of what you do, hear, see, smell, touch, taste, and think. As Lao Tse said, "I do nothing and everything gets done." Real "waves" sound, light, and all cosmic fields, have the ability, due to their inherent energetics, to impinge on each other, add to, subtract, interfere, create new waves, form complex combinations, and, thereby, make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. In a music combo, each musician, gets into it in the eternal NOW, and becomes the sounds he hears from all the other players -- then, as time slows down so you can hear the intervals of silence between the notes, it becomes easy to take a part (remain separate) and run with it. Thus adding to the whole until the entire audience is caught up in it. I don't think stock market fluctuations could bring people to that level of totally involved and active, but completely relaxed bliss. Think about it. Best regards, LHM