more tvs in average american households than people
electric/magnetic car technology
scholarly post on emotions and culture
good images of the space "objects" that were seen recently by STS-115
image of another "object" that they say is a plastic bag!
interesting caves just discovered in CA
Amy Goodman, lecture at BSU on Tuesday Sept 26th @ 11:30am
good article on urban community development in Boise
wonderful blog featuring hand-crafted items
Living Is the Greatest Revolution: Mind is held in a pattern; its
very existence is the frame within which it works and moves. The
pattern is of the past or the future, it is despair and hope, confusion
and Utopia, the what has been and the what should be. With this we are
all familiar. You want to break the old pattern and substitute a 'new'
one, the new being the modified old. …You want to produce a new world.
It is impossible. You may deceive yourself and others, but unless the
old pattern is broken completely there cannot be a radical
transformation. You may play around with it, but you are not the hope
of the world. The breaking of the pattern, both the old and the
so-called new, is of the utmost importance if order is to come out of
this chaos. That is why it is essential to understand the ways of the
mind.…
Is it possible for the mind to be without a pattern, to
be free of this backward and forward swing of desire? It is definitely
possible. Such action is living in the now. To live is to be without
hope, without the care of tomorrow; it is not hopelessness or
indifference. But we are not living, we are always pursuing death, the
past or the future. Living is the greatest revolution. Living has no
pattern, but death has: the past or the future, the what has been or
the Utopia. You are living for the Utopia, and so you are inviting
death and not life.
~ J Krishnamurti - The Book of Life - September 25
latest Krishnamurti conversation on beauty, listening and seeing
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