Hi all! If you attend or would like to attend my group, please take a moment to respond to this short questionnaire. I am moving from Thursdays and have a couple of options. I'd like to see what works best for most of those who are interested in attending. Thank you in advance! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYG3AR2L1vu-SCcutl3iQOWtZJ9Qwl0-pvqQANXQRiHgvLzw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Someone shared this with me who said it had been circulating in the Hasidic community. Will likely offend a lot of people these days.
Hi everyone, I haven't been active in Solid Ground for a while, but I am still alive and kicking! I now work as personal assistant to a mind-bendingly weird and diva-esque artist-lip-syncher-performer named Fiona Blueberry. She is blissfully clueless about politics and seems to be completely unaware of the culture wars. Working with her is a breath of fresh air. If you need a mood lift, I encourage you to watch this video we made together. Happy 4th, everyone! Wishing you fun/love/peace on this holiday. :) www.fionablueberry.com
Was listening to an Alan Watts on a walk yesterday afternoon and my ears perked up when the woman questioner mentioned "too much Social Action." Watts was speaking to a group of psychologists at a 1971 conference on Western therapy and Eastern religions. He was playing the role of a role of a clinical patient who realizes they’re God and answering questions posed to him by the psychiatrists...
"Questioner:
There’s a certain danger, isn’t there, in everything and everyone being God? Because if you’ve really found yourself as God, then you know that certain things you, as God, have created—things that don’t personally affect you—you’ve created for a reason. You stay out of them and go on and do good.
But if you think you’re God, and then try to go into too much social action, trying to change the evils of the world, you end up hurting yourself—and a lot of people. You’re playing God, but you’re not really being God.
Watts (as God):
Well, I admit to you, my dear, ...