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space ( massive luxury overdose )
« on: April 13, 2007, 07:32:41 AM »
Been to MARS I never saw that much..
 Just some astronauts bitchin
  About how their always sh*t out of luck

  Went to VENUS
And it was the same
   There where Ten ft tall women
With no men to tame

              Then I Went down to SATURN
                And it was blast
                 I was driving round those rings
                   With a tank full of gas


   Then moved onto Pluto
But I coulndnt stand it there
 It was too damm cold
   And I'd no bones to spare

Neptunes a bore

And the sun singed my hair
The milky way looks refreshing
If you knew what was there
So its back to blackhole
Im afraid for me
I dont need to get zapped
By another beam
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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2007, 07:48:28 AM »

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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2007, 09:01:51 AM »
Wassup, Zero?


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« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2007, 02:54:25 PM »

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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2007, 04:22:02 PM »
I got some momentum not much ..

A website Im redoing my assualt on mankind throw down the gauntlet
before i get any worse than I ..

I might even include video footage ..
some sad lonely bastard shooting himself up through his nasal membranes and spazzing out ( Id add that ) complete with foam in mouth..

Im not sure how to play it , the its supposed to be serious but you know seeing is believing ..

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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2007, 04:43:51 AM »
i think you may have missed the point there z.

this is not easy to communicate - takes time.

anyone who come here has to play the game,

but the real game is always something I wait for.

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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2007, 04:45:29 AM »
the real game is out there, around you.

people think the truth is their own personal drama. could be your ambitions, desires, humiliations, sicknesses, anguish, delights and so on. everyone has their personal drama - it is the brick in the bottom of their bag, which they will only tell to trusted friends. it is their consuming preoccupation.

people will talk superficially, but inside they know what the real issue is - the one they think about constantly.

eg. one person will have lingering and consuming desires to prove they are better than some others whom they seek to see humiliated. another will have an illness which causes frustration and pain. another will be obsessed with feelings of unworthiness, another by guilt, another by shame, another by hatred, and another by love.

these are the games we play out in our mind, in our life, and on forums. when asked what is the truth for them, they will point to their consuming issue.

you should all be aware of the teaching story of the man hanging by a ripping branch over a cliff - enemy above, and lions below. then he sees a ripe strawberry next to him, and eats it - delicious!

or the story of the old man who on returning to his hut in the woods, finds a robber inside. feeling sorry for the robber as he has no possessions, he takes off his clothes and gives them to him. then he sits outside and watches the rising moon, saying "I wish I could have given him this moon".

our obsessions glaze across our world like cataracts. we are so preoccupied that we fail to notice the world is passing by.

Camus once stood at the shore line, thinking his thoughts and idly watching children playing. he picked up a small stone - it was wet underneath, and when the wetness touched his skin, he woke up - the world broke through, and the stone stopped him. he called it existentialism.

illness can break through, and make us aware of something outside our mind - our body. having children can break through as we focus on them. a lover can break through, a job can break through. But only till the illness becomes part of our obsession, children become self-extensions and preoccupations, lovers cause consuming thoughts of pleasure and pain, a job becomes an identity. all these things only work at first, when they break through our 'shell'.

we can't remove ourselves totally from this mental and emotional prison - they are the chosen and un-chosen stuff of our lives. but we can know they will pass, they are only fleeting clouds across the landscape that is always around us.

entering into that landscape is the beginning of the real game. being able to see it, while we pass by in our clouds of obsession. that is the real game. look at the little things around you - the string hanging from the picture frame, the stain on the coffee cup, the ruffle at the end of the shoe lace, the colour of a wall, the sounds of a car driving by - millions of little doorways.

when enough have been taken, and our personal dramas are seen for what they are, then we can begin the real game - the realisation of who we are, where we are, why, and the mystery of impermanence.

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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2007, 08:30:59 AM »
the real game is out there, around you.

people think the truth is their own personal drama. could be your ambitions, desires, humiliations, sicknesses, anguish, delights and so on. everyone has their personal drama - it is the brick in the bottom of their bag, which they will only tell to trusted friends. it is their consuming preoccupation.

people will talk superficially, but inside they know what the real issue is - the one they think about constantly.

eg. one person will have lingering and consuming desires to prove they are better than some others whom they seek to see humiliated. another will have an illness which causes frustration and pain. another will be obsessed with feelings of unworthiness, another by guilt, another by shame, another by hatred, and another by love.

these are the games we play out in our mind, in our life, and on forums. when asked what is the truth for them, they will point to their consuming issue.

you should all be aware of the teaching story of the man hanging by a ripping branch over a cliff - enemy above, and lions below. then he sees a ripe strawberry next to him, and eats it - delicious!

or the story of the old man who on returning to his hut in the woods, finds a robber inside. feeling sorry for the robber as he has no possessions, he takes off his clothes and gives them to him. then he sits outside and watches the rising moon, saying "I wish I could have given him this moon".

our obsessions glaze across our world like cataracts. we are so preoccupied that we fail to notice the world is passing by.

Camus once stood at the shore line, thinking his thoughts and idly watching children playing. he picked up a small stone - it was wet underneath, and when the wetness touched his skin, he woke up - the world broke through, and the stone stopped him. he called it existentialism.

illness can break through, and make us aware of something outside our mind - our body. having children can break through as we focus on them. a lover can break through, a job can break through. But only till the illness becomes part of our obsession, children become self-extensions and preoccupations, lovers cause consuming thoughts of pleasure and pain, a job becomes an identity. all these things only work at first, when they break through our 'shell'.

we can't remove ourselves totally from this mental and emotional prison - they are the chosen and un-chosen stuff of our lives. but we can know they will pass, they are only fleeting clouds across the landscape that is always around us.

entering into that landscape is the beginning of the real game. being able to see it, while we pass by in our clouds of obsession. that is the real game. look at the little things around you - the string hanging from the picture frame, the stain on the coffee cup, the ruffle at the end of the shoe lace, the colour of a wall, the sounds of a car driving by - millions of little doorways.

when enough have been taken, and our personal dramas are seen for what they are, then we can begin the real game - the realisation of who we are, where we are, why, and the mystery of impermanence.
exquisite as per usual.
"When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire.  Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born.  And when you were a silent word upon life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent word.  Then life uttered us and...-Kahlil Gibran

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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2007, 08:18:42 PM »
Been to MARS I never saw that much..
 Just some astronauts bitchin
  About how their always sh*t out of luck

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Marching to Mars
by Sammy Hagar

Here we go marching to Mars
On a rainbow bridge
It doesn't seem so far
Steppin' into our universe
Moving towards life
To solve the problems on Earth

Everybody's marching to Mars
Gonna settle down there
Get me a house and a car
Save each other from ourselves
Poke our heads out of the sand
Sayin' Here I am

Marchin' to Mars
We're marchin' to Mars

Hollywood's marching to Mars
For a grand new movie
With some brand new stars
Plastered on the silver scren
Gonna bring it on home
So you won't have to leave

Is there life in the universe
Yeah, there's life in the universe
We'll find God in the universe
We'll find God but we'll find life first

Marchin' to Mars
Marchin' to Mars
We're marchin' to Mars
Marchin' to Mars


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Re: space ( massive luxury overdose )
« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2007, 08:22:17 PM »
we can't remove ourselves totally from this mental and emotional prison - they are the chosen and un-chosen stuff of our lives.

Yes you can, esp. if one realizes its mental and emotional, and they're choosing their own personal 'drama' and so forth. It's physical circumstances which are more difficult for individuals to be able to release themselves from, but anything which is mental and emotional, (as long as not some chemical imbalance which requires medication), and individual can remove themselves from it, by detaching from it, by seeing, or perceiving it for what it is, their own creation.

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« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2007, 05:44:50 AM »
Yes you can, esp. if one realizes its mental and emotional, and they're choosing their own personal 'drama' and so forth. It's physical circumstances which are more difficult for individuals to be able to release themselves from, but anything which is mental and emotional, (as long as not some chemical imbalance which requires medication), and individual can remove themselves from it, by detaching from it, by seeing, or perceiving it for what it is, their own creation.

Well i agree with you E but Im not sure if I understand M correctly, If by escape you mean erase then yes I would agree i.e. if you get violated by rape or something.

You can heal to extent but that fact the event is there happened doesnt change , you can use to adopt a new perspective but its still there , so your still acknowledging it .

I haven't experienced full range of emotional / mental pains but If I had my choice between that or physical I would choose them , you cant heal yourself as easily physically as you can mentally or otherwise.

This is just my opinion and its not rule but I would rather have emotional or mental pain than say have no arms or legs and then have the mental and emotional pain that comes with it any way.

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