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CIT: Eternal Forms

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Monkey

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I hate linear knowledge!

But, you are the librarian!Slide4

All the more on!

All the more so.Slide5

Butt your head against the wall,

It’s poetry that makes you tall.

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Carl Jung:

Why do Hopi people think that all white people are crazy?Mountain Lake: Because they say that they have thoughts in their heads.

CJ: Of course, where else could one have them? Where do you have thoughts?ML: In our hearts.

Prof. Jung commented that he was so shocked when he heard this, that he could not speak for some time. He thought, that for the first time, that he understood how other cultures viewed white men.Slide7
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There are other ways of knowing, better ways of knowing, than what is normally taught in the Los Angeles public school districts, even into the level of UCLA.

K-12Slide9

CIT

SAT CIT

Knowledge, intelligence, maps, after we come out of Plato’s cave.

In the immortal atmosphere.

Which is quite possible here, just like a prisoner gets different facilities once he agrees to take his medicine and reform his character.Slide10

Of course it comes from

Japa, chanting on beads, carefully, austerely,but even more so it comes from ceaseless prayer, Japa, even when your beads are not in your hands.

We just have to chant constantly and then everything else will come.“Sraddha

sabde…” (NOI -5)Different thoughts clamor for attention other than the Holy Names:

Hare!

Radhe

!

and we can fight them.

Some times,

Often, we lose, we forget

KRSNA,

Hare Krsna!

Then we remember Krsna, but then we think, “How did I forget Krsna”.

That’s not

impor-tant

!

More important is that you chant now, surrender-

ing

even, EVEN, the desire to write these shows.Slide11

Be well informed. Be fairly warned. That we’re not writing now. What you read, what you see is directed by this sow (or boar, or so).Slide12

Next…

Walt Whitman’s Ladder

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