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Post by B on Sept 17, 2009 17:57:03 GMT -5
And though she thought I knew the answer, Well I knew what I could not sayIt's time. Time is the answer. its time[/b] from THEKINGOFCOSMANIAthis too: Apr. 8, 1966 - Officially Pronounced Dead but let's not go there just yet. "imagine time is coming down fast" "lady madonna on LOVE put it backwards" "I`m preparing the world for the revelation. 'We'll sing it, man. We'll be reverse'." invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=5758&page=7P(d)enny La(i)ne wrote: this is one of those times where I *really* wish I knew what you were driving at... iameye wrote: Oh, you will, sooner or later. This is the best one out of them all. I wrote: We'd all love to see the plan. iameye wrote: Yellow Submarine - When I'm 64grandfatheraleister posted: Paul is Dead - 999 from 999nowhereman09-09-09 www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubeOWWFasz4It's all about time. Unless you are someone outside of time, in which case, you are an OUTSIDER, and Time won't let you - have a role in the play. Time Time Time....more to come - OR NOT!
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Sept 17, 2009 20:58:07 GMT -5
Oh noes! They've taken Letter B, too! There's still a way to get back home. Follow the light, B! Follow the light!
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Post by B on Sept 17, 2009 22:00:31 GMT -5
What, not " LOVE/CODE Potion Number 9"?! ;D Well, if we're going to go that far back in time, perhaps we should check out their risquee performance at the 1964 NME Winners concert! And how about these guys?! They ROCK!!!!!
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Post by iameye on Sept 18, 2009 6:09:44 GMT -5
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P(d)enny La(i)ne wrote: this is one of those times where I *really* wish I knew what you were driving at...
iameye wrote: Oh, you will, sooner or later. This is the best one out of them all.
I wrote: We'd all love to see the plan.
iameye wrote: Yellow Submarine - When I'm 64
grandfatheraleister posted: Paul is Dead - 999 from 999nowhereman 09-09-09 www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubeOWWFasz4
It's all about time.
This is the best one out of them all.maybe I'm amazed www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKwq9soya_Q&feature=related
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Post by B on Sept 18, 2009 9:58:53 GMT -5
Vera, Chuck and Dave The 3 faces of Eve? The Destroyer Goddesses: Ereshkigal, Lilith and Hecate ? kbs.mahost.org/hgc/destroyer.html------------------------------------------- Let's talk about time. <---Is that an eye behind them?
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Post by GN on Sept 18, 2009 15:42:42 GMT -5
Here is gift to Iamaphoney
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Post by B on Sept 18, 2009 16:04:51 GMT -5
Ooooh, nice one, GN!We tend to think of time in linear terms. example: Paul McCartney born 1942------------------------24 years ----------------------------died 1966 Yet we are aware that each year we go through is a cycle of months that repeat, year after year. We could imagine our passage through the years of life as analogous to walking up a spiral staircase, with each full revolution bringing us to another level (floor) of a building, such that our 42nd year would correspond to the 42nd floor, etc. If someone were at the top of the spiral, looking down at us coming up the stairway, they could see us ascending "through the years". They could see us "through time", and perhaps from their perspective, we would be constantly in their concept of "now". If someone were to say, "Where is he now?" to the observer, talking about the one coming up the staircase, the observer could say, "He's in his 16th year", or whatever. The one peering down through the center of the stairway, might be considered to be looking down through a hole in time. Or looking "through time", one might say. You might say that the observer would be like someone looking down through a rabbit hole. If you were a rabbit, looking up through your hole, you might see an eye looking down at you; the eye of the one looking down at you. In the book Through the Looking Glass, Alice falls into a rabbit hole. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(1951_film)"On the bank of a tranquil river, Alice grows bored listening to her sister read aloud from a history book. Alice sees a White Rabbit wearing a waistcoat and carrying a large pocket watch. She follows him and tumbles down a rabbit hole."Symbolically, she got caught up in time, you might say. Now if the only way out of the rabbit hole were to be a spiral staircase, and that staircase represented the passage of time, then you might say that Alice fell "through time" and landed somewhere that she would have to go through a period of time to get out of the hole. You, sitting there reading this - you are "in time". You are in 3 visible dimensions defined in terms of length, width, and height. But you also are where you are in the "now", a dimension of time. If I were to come to your house 6 hours from now, your chair might still have depth, height, and width, but because time has passed, you might not be in it. So the 4th dimension of your being in your chair right now is that you are there in time. Passing through time as we experience it is like climbing up the spiral staircase, but it's a one-way affair, pretty much. As time passes, you are moving up the stairs. Passing through time by taking a shortcut, as Alice did: falling through the rabbit hole, takes place in the fifth dimension, where one needn't bother with the stairway to get through time. In the fifth dimension, one is not bound by time, 'though it exists. Or so I am told. ;D Looking, then, at the end of the film Magical Mystery Tour, we see a stairway, with a similar connotation as what we've already mentioned, except on this stairway, people appear to climb and descend with relative ease. You might say they travel back and forth through time, from past to present, and from future to past, and so on and so on. It's so much more elegant than falling through a rabbit hole and landing on your bum, which, of course would indicate a journey from the future in to the past, most likely. (Remember, Alice's sister was reading a history book.) Perhaps these people who are traveling up and down the stairs are in the fourth dimension, time. But unlike those of us "down here" (in the rabbit hole) they are not limited to one-way travel, which is to say, from present to future. Anyway, what is in this clip form Magical Mystery Tour? A representation of time (the staircase), and people dancing and marching. TIME "marches" on!
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Post by 8749 on Sept 18, 2009 16:07:58 GMT -5
Letter B, this might be slightly off-track, but the original version of A Hazy Shade of Winter was recorded by Simon and Garfunkel on their Bookends album released April, 1968, which also contains Mrs. Robinson and a song called Fakin' It. I could put this excerpt of the lyrics in the PID/PWR songs thread, but since you brought up the other S&G song, here are some of the lyrics to Fakin' It:
Prior to this lifetime I surely was a tailor. (Good morning, Mr. Leitch Have you had a busy day?)
I own the tailor's face and hands, I am the tailor's face and hands and I know I'm fakin' it: I'm not really makin' it. The feeling of fakin' it-- I still haven't shaken it.
About Replacement Paul? And BTW, Leitch is the singer Donovan's real last name. ??
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Post by FP on Sept 18, 2009 17:10:38 GMT -5
Ooooh, nice one, GN!Yet we are aware that each year we go through is a cycle of months that repeat, year after year. We could imagine our passage through the years of life as analogous to walking up a spiral staircase, with each full revolution bringing us to another level (floor) of a building, such that our 42nd year would correspond to the 42nd floor, etc. That's a nice metaphor. You can say the same about hours in a day, or musical pitch (each floor would be an octave).
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Post by B on Sept 18, 2009 17:15:25 GMT -5
True that, FP. Or maybe you could say "Horus in a day", given the eye one might observe peering down through the rabbit hole from "the future". Of course, I am given to annoying references to "Sun Ra-Isis" and "Sun Set", which is always followed by EVEning, because she 'brought on the darkness' by eating that ROTTEN APPLE! ;D Funny how Adam slipped out of that... 8749, Paul Simon has always maintained that the name "Leitch" in the song is not related to Donovan, but just came to him as a typical name he might have had in another lifetime, working as a tailor. I suspect, however, that since S&G seem to have put a number of "Paul is dead" clues in their songs, the use of the name Leitch may actually be meant to reference Faul as a "leech", a parasitic worm that feeds on the blood of humans and animals. It may also be a sarcastic reference to Faul as Donovan, suggesting that he was using material Donovan had written, but I have no evidence. Good observation in any case, 8749, and useful to me in pointing out that perhaps the ascent up the "stairway of life" ("Stairway to Heaven?) involves multiple incarnations, given that the ascent up the stairway seems to represent passing through time, and a mere 'three-score and ten' before a body wears out isn't much of a match for thousands of years of climbing to be done. (Fortunately, most of that is behind us now, imo.) This idea has been around forever:
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Post by B on Sept 18, 2009 17:50:50 GMT -5
Guess who....
Hey, did you know that I'm Always going back in time Rhyming slang, auld lang syne my dears Through the years
I am the backwards traveller Ancient wool unraveller Sailing songs, wailing on the moon
And we were sailing songs, wailing on the moon Wailing on the moon.
it ain't over 'til it's over... I have much more to say.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Sept 18, 2009 21:46:30 GMT -5
Guess who....Hey, did you know that I'm Always going back in time Rhyming slang, auld lang syne my dears Through the years I am the backwards traveller Ancient wool unraveller Sailing songs, wailing on the moon And we were sailing songs, wailing on the moon Wailing on the moon. it ain't over 'til it's over... I have much more to say. Or play the game Existence to the end Of the beginning or is it... Paul played the game Existence to the end Of the beginning Probably not, but it works either way.
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Post by B on Sept 18, 2009 22:41:09 GMT -5
I was going to get to that. ;D
But for now, a brief musical interlude:
My dreams they aren't as empty as my conscience seems to be I have hours, only lonely
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 13:11:36 GMT -5
(Edit: I see today is 'Ra'sh Hashanah, so I realize you may have been called away by the sound of music. You are excused for the Time Being. ;D)I'm waiting...... Sometimes I wish I knew you well Then I could speak my mind and tell Maybe you'd understand I want to tell you I feel hung up and I don't know why I don't mind I could wait forever, I've got time I've got time I've got time I mean, don't get me wrong; I don't want to wait forever, but I may have to if somebody doesn't comment about the musical interlude.... Maybe the Limp Bizkit version of Behind Blue Eyes will stimulate a response, eh? But don't feel obliged to do the strange in vocation of the Light of the Invisible Limp in this one: I've got time... P(D)enny La(i)ne is right; Tomorrow Never Knows. I have to go cut the lawn. BBL Here's a little something to think about: Why would the singer be "fated to telling only lies"? And why are the lyrics changed from the Who version?
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Post by iameye on Sept 19, 2009 13:43:14 GMT -5
Here's a little something to think about: Why would the singer be "fated to telling only lies"?
Maybe this will help ya, B....
fate c.1374, from L. fata, neut. pl. of fatum "thing spoken (by the gods), one's destiny," from neut. pp. of fari "to speak," from PIE *bha- "speak" (see fame). The L. sense evolution is from "sentence of the Gods" (Gk. theosphaton), subsequently "lot, portion" (Gk. moira, personified as a goddess in Homer), later "one of the three goddesses (Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos) who determined the course of a human life."
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 14:00:00 GMT -5
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 19:24:17 GMT -5
You know, life is strange. Way, way back in time, when I was just a little kid, I - (I hear the voice of an old teacher I had in grade school in my head: "'Kids' are baby goats. You aren't a goat, you were a 'child'.") OK, as Aiwass saying, way back, a long long time ago, when I was a rock, I - (She's baaaack.... "You were a rock?") (heh heh)When I was a little boy, (when I was just a boy) And the devil would call my name (when I was just a boy) I'd say, "Now who do, Who do you think you're fooling?"(when I was just a boy) I'm a consecrated boy (when I was just a boy) I'm a singer in a Sunday choir! Oh , my mama loved me, she loves me. She get down on her knees and hug me! Yes she loves me like a rock She rocks me like the rock of ages And loves me" (Ha! Told her off! ) So, when I was just a kid rock, I - Oh yeah....yeah, I know: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_RockWhat's in a name? Anyway, what I'm trying to say is, that a long time ago, when I was - young - many of the songs you'd hear on the radio were from Broadway musicals. And I was thinking about this because the "I Can See For Miles" song by The Who always makes me think of the show tune "On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)", which is a wonderful little song, which I will include at the end of this post for you! But I started to remenisce about how I'd see all the posters for plays that were showing on Broadway at the train stations I passed on my way to boarding school. (Letter B slips into geezerhood... ♫♪♫♪ ...ah, the good old days....♫♪♫♪ )There were so many.... Here are just a few of them: Time it was, and such a time it was; it was....HEY WAIT A MINUTE!There's something fishy goin' on here! Something rather pecuLIAR.. And it's not just that I snuck in some movie posters either! Does anyone think that some of those posters look a little... strange..shall we say? Have a look while I type up the rest of this post.... And, of course, feel free to post your comments and observations in the mean time! ;D
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 19:54:20 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Sept 19, 2009 21:05:50 GMT -5
I mean, don't get me wrong; I don't want to wait forever, but I may have to if somebody doesn't comment about the musical interlude.... -j
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 22:08:22 GMT -5
Oh good! I see that jarvitronics has stepped up to the plate... He's looking focused....and he.. gets a piece of it! - WO' MAN! - it's a HIGH FLY w-a-y out to left field!! And it is OUTTAHERE!!!! Now let's see..... OK, I kinda get the first one... and the second.... not so sure about the third, and - uh - an aspirin? I don't quite get that, but then again I don't get the thing that looks like a rotating Alka Seltzer in the kingofcosmania's "It's time" video that I posted at the start of this thread either! Hmmm. Let me think about This One for a while. In the meantime, I will post the lyrics and music for "On A Clear Day" that I promised you all earlier. ♫...flowers in her hair; flowers everywhere I love the flower girl Was she reality, or just a dream to me? ♫No, no, Nanette, that's not it! Here we go: (A. J. Lerner, B. Lane) [Recorded May 16, 1966, Hollywood] On a clear day, rise and look around you, And you'll see who you are! On a clear day, how it will astound youThat the glow of your being outshines every star! You'll feel part of every mountain, sea and shore You can hear from far and near, a world you've never heard before And on a clear day - on that clear day - You can see forever and ever, and ever more
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Post by jarvitronics on Sept 19, 2009 22:17:34 GMT -5
Oh good! I see that jarvitronics has stepped up to the plate... He's looking focused....and he.. gets a piece of it! - WO' MAN! - it's a HIGH FLY w-a-y out to left field!! And it is OUTTAHERE!!!! Now let's see..... OK, I kinda get the first one... and the second.... not so sure about the third, and - uh - an aspirin? Four pictures: Jason Mewes A sickle The logo for Inter Milan, football champs of Italy A quaalude Mewes sickle inter lude ;D -j
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Post by jarvitronics on Sept 19, 2009 22:21:54 GMT -5
-j
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2009 22:22:26 GMT -5
Ha! I thought of that one too, jarvitronics! ;D Hmmm. I see we have a message from some guy named Saul. Might as well post it here, I figure, while we're Waiting for Godot. You can pass it by, if you choose. The illusion is losing its appeal for youjohnsmallman.wordpress.com/09/16/2009 by John Smallman Time is a concept with which humanity is besotted. It is a major component of your illusory reality, and just as unreal. Releasing yourselves from the hold it has on you is very important because it is one of the foundations of the illusion. Once you let go of your belief in linear time — of sequences of events, of causes and effects — the illusion will start to lose its appearance of solidity. It really is very fluid and flexible, and you are not anchored in its unfoldment, even though you believe that you are, and therefore experience it as flowing past you as you gradually decay and crumble. The illusion will dissolve when you no longer believe in it, and time along with it. But you will not, because you are immortal, eternally living sentient beings, presently playing with the illusion. The illusion is losing its appeal for you, as it seems that you are becoming increasingly controlled and manipulated by its rules of engagement. You appear to be being swept along by time at a pace over which you have no control, and which leads to your destruction. It is not a happy situation; you want to live; you hope you will achieve happiness and security, and yet you know that your life will be terminated and that there is nothing you can do about it. Maybe you believe in reincarnation, that you have had previous lives and will have further ones as you tread the wheel of karma. But that is not a very satisfactory situation because you keep losing your identity, which appears to be the one constant and most necessary experience that you can rely on in your short life. And anyway the universe is winding down, and life on Earth will soon be impossible because the environment is becoming severely unbalanced and will no longer provide conditions that can support life. And it is all due to the ravages of time. As I have said before, if you are completely focused on something you are doing and enjoying, you become unaware of passing time. Your body may demand your attention, seeking food, drink, or a bathroom break; otherwise you could spend a very long time totally unaware of time passing. That is the experience of living in the ‘now’ — the eternal unchanging moment of pure awareness, without care or worry. However, as long as you believe in the illusion and continue to rebuild it in every moment, you will find yourself constrained by the limits the physical body appears to impose on you; and as time passes, you will apparently decay and crumble into nothing. The amazing thing is that there comes a moment during your decay when you choose to separate from your body and find yourself very much alive…but lost, unable to communicate with anyone. Your focus is still on the illusion, but not having a physical body anymore your communicating abilities have ceased. This is the Wake-Up moment! What is going on?! You can shut down your awareness out of fear and take a long sleep to recover from the shock, which ‘in time’ you will, or you can open your awareness to the presence of the loving entities who surround you and are with you to welcome you home. And in that wonderful moment you will realize that time and the illusion are gone, and that you remain — complete, perfect, and deliriously happy! With so very much love, Saul.
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Post by Doc on Sept 19, 2009 23:02:45 GMT -5
Oh good! I see that jarvitronics has stepped up to the plate... He's looking focused....and he.. gets a piece of it! - WO' MAN! - it's a HIGH FLY w-a-y out to left field!! And it is OUTTAHERE!!!! Now let's see..... OK, I kinda get the first one... and the second.... not so sure about the third, and - uh - an aspirin? Four pictures: Jason Mewes A sickle The logo for Inter Milan, football champs of Italy A quaalude Mewes sickle inter lude ;D -j I love a rebus.
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Post by jarvitronics on Sept 19, 2009 23:09:52 GMT -5
Here you go, Doc: -j
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