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Originally posted by @karoly-aczelWhy must you talk SO much that you cannot listen or understand?
Dont slice it. Dont divide it in anyway
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelWhy must you talk SO much that you cannot listen or understand?
Dont slice it. Dont divide it in anyway
Originally posted by @lemondropYou might find this short video (3 minutes) interesting. It's exceptionally well done.
any opinions
YouTube
Inspirational Working Methods
Published on Dec 11, 2017
A short animated factual film about John Cage's use of the I Ching as a composition tool. First in a series of animations about the Inspirational Working Methods of creative practitioners. Get inspired to emulate techniques to push your creativity or get out of a creative lull. John Cage used the I Ching to introduce indeterminacy into his creative process. Created as part of the MA Creative Media Practice at the University of the West of Scotland.
Originally posted by @badradgeruh...yeah. as long as it is a wholistic interpretation.
bulldust open to interpretation, bit like the bible.
Originally posted by @suzianneI hold a mirror . you squirm. I feel pity for you.
Why must you talk SO much that you cannot listen or understand?
Originally posted by @chaney3Lemondrop might benefit from reading about Christian writer / speaker Joni Erickson Tada,
Lemondrop has issues. 😀
Joni Eareckson Tada, the Founder and CEO of Joni and Friends International Disability Center, is an international advocate for people with disabilities. A diving accident in 1967 left Joni Eareckson, then 17, a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, without the use of her hands.
Originally posted by @lemondropThe I Ching isn't that great because it is not particularly useful as far as Eastern philosophy goes. It is mostly just mysticism.
any opinions
Originally posted by @philokaliagosh you are transparent ... .." ..never studied it in depth" ,well then dont comment
The I Ching isn't that great because it is not particularly useful as far as Eastern philosophy goes. It is mostly just mysticism.
I do not have interest in it and never studied it in depth.
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelI read it all , plot a bit weak & to many sub plots, wasn't character driven, and tended to meander , would recommend it for insomniacs.
gosh you are transparent ... .." ..never studied it in depth" ,well then dont comment
Originally posted by @badradgerlol
I read it all , plot a bit weak & to many sub plots, wasn't character driven, and tended to meander , would recommend it for insomniacs.