Monday, December 27, 2010

Nose Bone Pain And Swelling

"The king is dying" of Eugene Ionesco

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To explain the success of King is dying, it was said that it's a classic. It shows the man returned to its basic condition. So the anguish of death. The man who speaks with the accents of King Lear is still our contemporary. It is so that our contemporary history - a life that has forgotten its limits - accurately reflects the famous "crisis of death" that shook Europe in the post-war period. The king is dying, however, is not a sad piece. First, because the humor is not absent. Second, and more importantly, because Ionesco proposes remedies to overcome the crisis. It is also a great classical work: a lesson in dignity to destiny.

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Ionesco, for the general public, The Bald Soprano, The Lesson possibly (the piece that goes Bald Soprano in the Folio) The chairs even . So the theater of the absurd in all its brilliance, its folly and its grandeur. Less absurd parts of the playwright are therefore less famous, especially since in the last stage of Paris King dies at the Comédie des Champs-Elysees, the author has largely been overshadowed by the actor (Michel Bouquet), whose critical celebrates excellence of the game after seeing the play (this blog is not the right place to make criticism. There would, however, to say), I had by cons to resume reading the text with a cold .

Ionesco was clearly obsessed with the question of death and old age. The Chairs , featuring the ultimate reception, as delusional that desperate, organized by two doddering old had hitherto been to me the most poignant illustration. The King Died is somehow the next step and ultimate journey: that of confrontation with Death. The plot of the play is a simple one: I Beranger ruled recklessly on a flourishing kingdom for centuries, leaving the affairs of the royal care of his first wife, Marguerite strictly rational and his heart and soul the young Mary, his second wife. (and favorite). But along comes a surprise (for him at least) the time of his death. Death announced in the opening minutes by Margaret ("You'll die in an hour and a half. You will die at the end of the show"). And the world, like the king is falling apart before our eyes over the room. The
procrastination, hesitation and regret of the dying, are of course central to this piece and coated with a ionescien humor, which helps alleviate digestion without bitterness. Beware however, in Ionesco, humor does not always mean absurd because with the exception of some outputs of custody and evocations of the kingdom in ruin, it is closer to the classical theater of goodwill typical of the author.
Moreover, it is not this aspect of the play that marked me most of all, but rather the idea itself as a moral silent, almost cons-intuitive but finally so true (she touches me in all cases fully), the idea that the death of a man is both the disappearance of a person's immutable world who will welcome him billions more after that of a universe individual who existed only to himself and fly with his last breath. And identify each of the decadent king, the kingdom apart and these sad subjects to those it maintains in his secret mind.

To read or not?

course. Advisor to read a play is always difficult. After all parts are made to be played. But my little experience makes me think that even when two (reading and "staging") are complementary, bringing different perspectives and pleasures on the same artwork. I did not really such "understood" The Chairs before seeing it on stage. And you may well spend your turn next to a major theatrical work if you just applaud her mouth full of praise by critics simmered the groans of agony of Michel Bouquet late career.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

How To Make A Patron Shaker

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Coconut With Diverticulitis

Expo "Flower of Life" by Alter Mariaka Nishi

We will wait for a night of pre-opening of the SL exposure Flower of Life, December 19 2010, from 21:30


For opening: Band Axel Benaich (Lu & nl) and Renaud Vincent Roux, Philippe KODEKKO, of Ultraviolet ALTER, Medora Chevalier particles.

you are in 2013 and you have the opportunity to travel within the radius of your being spatio
your flower of life is connected to the noosphere, verdant field of all human thoughts.

tonight and it

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Metaversel/114/194/2013


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Leaning A Mirror Secure

Gips and the crocs


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

When Will My Babies Head Drop



Soundtrack : Modern Talking - Atlantis Is Calling (SOS For Love )
I cultivate the art of offset: almost a month and 10 days after our return, while the winter has been replaced, the anorak t-shirt and boots, sandals, here is our last stay ✿ images
The pavements of the capital de Madère, Funchal


















The natural pools of Porto Mouniz ♥

























The pool of the hotel unnatural









































And the best for the hungry, a landscape so beautiful that I would have eaten the tip of Sao Lourenço

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Dailymotion Racquel Darrian

Ultraviolet Ultraviolet live


Friday, November 26, the skies will resonate in Tournicoton bpm
of experimental electronica.

On Air One evening while Ultraviolet

Friday evening November 26, from 22:30, make an appointment in an otherwise acoustic, Live an evening under the starry sky.

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Metaversel/114/181/3025

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Masterbation Demostrations



above / photo Olympus Rhodes

Wikipedi ia /:

The ultraviolet radiation (UV) radiation is an electromagnetic a wavelength intermediate between that of visible light and that of X-ray .

The name means "beyond violet" (from Latin ultra "beyond"), the purple being the color of higher frequency (and thus length of shorter wavelength) of visible light.


Ultraviolet Alter in concert, and it just coincidence that the angel arrived in this musical moment was in the shadow of the day.

Ultraviolet, never had pasted wikipedia definition of both an artist and his world. A quest haunting sound, a experimental electronica talent. A (discover) A (continued) A (MS)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Does Rape Happen Often In Japan

Odore di fémina



"I look at the sky, it re
you stayed at my eyelids, and digs into my nights. .. in his dreams of infinity, with baroque accents, a species rarely speaks My sense Odore di fémina.



Friday, October 29, 2010

Getting Title For Homemade Trailer Illinois



photos / m

In his own words

"Just time beating of cilia, and then a breath, a blue glow, the balance is fragile, rare moment, "was in the light of suns that tilt, he enrolled in the singing stars, initiatory passage into the worlds of the invisible the doors of the Sacred resonances.


Princess Wedding Powerpoint

Mondo Brad Warner

FIRST QUESTION OF THE DAY:
Tell us the motivation to continue the practice of zazen.

I practice zazen for about 5 years every day, and I feel that I become somewhat easier now. What is funny is that it is easy for me more and more it is difficult for me to find reasons to continue my practice. I mean, at first it was pretty cool when I got to sit down, say, twenty minutes against the wall, but I think it is less clear today to find the direction to pursue. I was wondering if you would have something brilliant to say about this topic?


MY ANSWER:
This is one of the questions I get asked most often. How we began the practice of Zen? And how do we continue?

People who ask these questions generally end up questioning the motivation. But I wonder if this is really what we need.

The avowed aim of a discourse of Dharma is usually the "encouragement." The speech is expected to provide viewers with a motivation to continue this practice so often difficult and seemingly pointless. When these speeches often include Dharma - as is often the case with me "phrases like the famous one, Kodo Sawaki to the effect that" Zazen is not anything "we often feel they are missing completely at their goal. Why continue a practice that is useless?

The only way I can answer this question is to try to understand why I continue practice. I guess I'm a good case study because this is a good twenty years that I continue this practice unnecessary and that I have no intention of stopping. And yet I often wonder why I do it, even when I'm sitting on a rolled towel against the wall of a hotel room in a foreign country, with the wail of sirens or calls to prayer screaming that the speakers of the nearby mosque and tear my eardrums, because I woke up early and I handed the lunch later history of doing that.

Yet just when I wonder why I do, I continue to do so. Even knowing that it is useless, I still sit. Am I stupid? Maybe. And maybe what he needed.

At one time, I practiced zazen because I wanted to have an experience of awakening. Altogether. I did not start with that reasoning. But shortly after he started practicing, I read the Three Pillars of Zen by Philip Kapleau with extraordinary descriptions of authentic experiences of awakening and I wanted one, too. This proved relatively rotten as motivation, because it never happened. So I dropped it.

is when I dropped zazen that I discovered the only form of motivation that has never really worked. Very simply, when I stopped practicing zazen, I felt like shit. The first few times I stopped the practice, I do not really understand why I felt so crappy. Then, when I myself handing, things were a little better. It was not a vast improvement. But it was better than not doing so. So I returned to practice.

I said and repeated this more than I can count it. I'm sure it's in all my books in one form or another. And I know that I wrote on this blog several times also [NB: http://hardcorezen.blogspot.com] And yet we keep asking myself the question again of motivation.

There are two or three things I can say that would be useful. One is that it improves. There are actually moments of insight and transcendence. One can identify a package of waste that we could nail the ground. It can even happen to any of these so-called "awakening experiences".

I am not arguing that these things do not happen. On the contrary. And they have value, that's for sure. And yet, as I said, enlightenment is for fags. This is not the purpose of practice. That is not the goal.

Ultimately, we must all provide our own motivation. What motivates me to me might not work for you. I only hope this will help you find yours.


QUESTION # 2:
You say you do not focus your mind on anything in particular that you just let your conscience go where it goes, but you make constantly correcting your posture.

My experience is that each teacher teaches posture zazer a little differently. The backs of the hands on the thighs, two small fingers on his stomach just below the navel is an example.

But my real question: When zazen "gets up and running" as Kobun Otogawa Chino said that sometimes, how to ensure that the posture is correct?


ANSWER # 2: It is all
is another I am often asked. A popular variation is: how to keep his mind when zazen is not sitting on the zafu? And again, I can not answer that from my personal experience.

I worked hard on this sort of thing at a time. When I started, I had a job as part-time postman. So, doing my tour, I paid attention to my feelings, to keep my back straight and my rib cage open while walking, the color of the sky and the sounds around me. This kind of thing, you know. I had read it in a book. Probably not a book Zen.

I no longer do this, really. At least, consciously. I may have internalized the thing and made myself a habit. I do not know.

There came a time after perhaps a decade of practice, where I noticed something strange: the colors were brighter, sounds sharper, clearer my vision and my senses somewhat sharp. It was as if a great veil of black gauze that had enveloped my entire body had been removed and I could finally see and feel things directly. The only other time I felt anything like this was when I took LSD.

What was the cause? I do not know. Over ten years of zazen each morning plus lots of sesshins several days have certainly done their part, but it was not something I've been looking.

Today, I did not feel that it is correct when I'm slumped in a chair or sofa. A few years ago, I got rid of my couch (at the time I had a show, what luxury!) Because I could not stand to be seated. I replaced it with pillows on the floor.

At time of writing I am sitting in a coffee (Shaik, in Notre-Dame de Grace, Montreal) and my back does not arise against the back, because I find it too loose and decentralized . When I drive, I take up the case until almost straight without What I seem to be only half awake.

So how does one keep his zazen mind doing something else? In the same way we do zazen: when we realize we drift back to good posture. When you find yourself trying to divert, back to good posture again. After a while, it becomes a habit and it does not even thinking about it.

In his commentary on the Heart Sutra, Dogen says: "There are four forms of prajna in everyday life: when walking, when standing, when sitting and when you lie.'s Prajna is intuitive wisdom. So, for Dogen, the whole of life is wisdom, it all zazen. We were watching or not is of little importance.

is good? Good.

Here, I'll do anything!

(Blog of Brad Warner, 24 October).

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rabbit Hutches Sale Kent

tapas ball teaser

Soundtrack Vive La Fete - Machine Sublime
One month and 10 days after party The end of summer past and new vacancies in the meantime, here's finally a post about my stay in Barcelona. I fell in love with the dirty, narrow alleys, Gothic Quarter and the Raval district, the Barrio Chino and the industrial port. It rained, it was sunny, there was the smell of frying and the smell of sewage, clouds pigeons, atypical people, pictures and memories.
The cafe bistro Candela ♥




































































































pavers Barceloneta / gateway in the metro



























Great places
It is essential to go enjoy a gazpacho in the walls Colorful Candela at 48 Carrer Hospital, the atmosphere is wonderful, especially for those who love music and graffiti walls Eighe. Top tasting menu is € 9.50. I also recommend the coffee Reunion FONTENALLE carrer. Their tuna steak with confit tomato and vanilla is to die. For breakfast, it's not typical for a sub, but we enjoy pastries from Cafe Demasi Carrer Roger de Lluria.
Lose yourself in the narrow streets to discover Vintage and his mustache seller Carrer Sobradiel Countess of Ndorfina and its original creations of baixada Viladecols, and go buy a virgin in the bazaar plastoc Fantastik , 62 Carrer Joaquim Costa!
thank you to Leslie and Audrey ♥-the-good-pipes!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Minor Car Accident In Calgary

Portfolio Singing star in "Showcase" Showcase



On the edges of the garden Tournicoton was the death of the day, an appointment you of If and Ir, a trip to visual privacy, and you've come to lift the night dive into this universe shifted, felt in "Showcase", a shooting star rose, it shone in the night.


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