Feb. 7th, 2004

arethinn: glowing green spiral (light dancer)
Recommended read, especially if you like tales of a life wandering the roads and singing: this article in the Guardian. Excerpt:

Throughout their 500-year history, the Bauls have refused to conform to the social or religious conventions of conservative and caste-conscious Bengali society. Subversive and seductive, they have preserved a series of esoteric spiritual teachings on the use of breath, Tantric sex and mystical devotion. They believe that God is found not in the afterlife, but in the present moment, in the body of the man or woman who seeks the Truth: all that is required is adherence to the path of Love. Mixing elements of Sufism, Tantra, Vaishnavism and Buddhism, they revere the Gods and visit temples, mosques and wayside shrines, but only as a road to enlightenment, never as an end in itself. The goal is to discover the "Man of the Heart" - Moner Manush - the ideal that lives within every man, but that may take a lifetime to discover. [...] "When you first become a Baul, you have to leave your family, and for 12 years you must wander in strange countries where you have no relatives," said Kanai. "There is a saying, 'No Baul should live under the same tree for more than three days.' At first, you feel alone, disorientated. But people are always pleased to see the Bauls - when the villagers see our coloured robes, they shout, 'Look, the madmen are coming! Now we can take the day off and have some fun!' Wherever we go, the people stop what they are doing and come and listen to us. They bring fish from the fish ponds and cook some rice and dal for us, and while they do that we sing and teach them. We try to give back some of the love we receive, to reconcile people, and to offer them peace and solace. We try to help them with their difficulties and to show them the path to ecstasy."
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Recommended read, especially if you like tales of a life wandering the roads and singing: this article in the Guardian. Excerpt:

Throughout their 500-year history, the Bauls have refused to conform to the social or religious conventions of conservative and caste-conscious Bengali society. Subversive and seductive, they have preserved a series of esoteric spiritual teachings on the use of breath, Tantric sex and mystical devotion. They believe that God is found not in the afterlife, but in the present moment, in the body of the man or woman who seeks the Truth: all that is required is adherence to the path of Love. Mixing elements of Sufism, Tantra, Vaishnavism and Buddhism, they revere the Gods and visit temples, mosques and wayside shrines, but only as a road to enlightenment, never as an end in itself. The goal is to discover the "Man of the Heart" - Moner Manush - the ideal that lives within every man, but that may take a lifetime to discover. [...] "When you first become a Baul, you have to leave your family, and for 12 years you must wander in strange countries where you have no relatives," said Kanai. "There is a saying, 'No Baul should live under the same tree for more than three days.' At first, you feel alone, disorientated. But people are always pleased to see the Bauls - when the villagers see our coloured robes, they shout, 'Look, the madmen are coming! Now we can take the day off and have some fun!' Wherever we go, the people stop what they are doing and come and listen to us. They bring fish from the fish ponds and cook some rice and dal for us, and while they do that we sing and teach them. We try to give back some of the love we receive, to reconcile people, and to offer them peace and solace. We try to help them with their difficulties and to show them the path to ecstasy."
arethinn: glowing green spiral (froud sidhe)
If I add almost all my mp3s to a single playlist (a few I leave out because I want to keep them for some reason, but don't generally want to hear in rotation), I have 7.8 solid days of music. An awful lot of it is legit, too (for example, I ripped a bunch off the like 30 Cure discs I have). I have no idea how this compares to anyone else out there. How many hours have you got?
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If I add almost all my mp3s to a single playlist (a few I leave out because I want to keep them for some reason, but don't generally want to hear in rotation), I have 7.8 solid days of music. An awful lot of it is legit, too (for example, I ripped a bunch off the like 30 Cure discs I have). I have no idea how this compares to anyone else out there. How many hours have you got?
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Noir Infini is back in stock at Chocosphere. woot!
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Noir Infini is back in stock at Chocosphere. woot!
arethinn: glowing green spiral (Default)
If anyone is interested to see the playlist I was remarking on in this post, you can see it here.
arethinn: glowing green spiral (Default)
If anyone is interested to see the playlist I was remarking on in this post, you can see it here.
arethinn: glowing green spiral (laiste moon's daughter)
Oh gods. I forgot all that Weird Al wasn't in the playlist. I decided to dump the one I had concatenated from my "subset" playlists, since some of it was outdated, pointing to C: instead of D:, and didn't reflect newer additions (I'm pretty bad about adding single song downloads to the pertinent playlist(s) at the time, so it gets more and more out of date). So I just "add folder - recurse subdirectories"-ed the whole thing. As I haven't yet gone through and taken out the "keep, but don't listen to in rotation" ones, this is now my entire mp3 collection: 203 hours (nearly 8.5 days).
arethinn: glowing green spiral (Default)
Oh gods. I forgot all that Weird Al wasn't in the playlist. I decided to dump the one I had concatenated from my "subset" playlists, since some of it was outdated, pointing to C: instead of D:, and didn't reflect newer additions (I'm pretty bad about adding single song downloads to the pertinent playlist(s) at the time, so it gets more and more out of date). So I just "add folder - recurse subdirectories"-ed the whole thing. As I haven't yet gone through and taken out the "keep, but don't listen to in rotation" ones, this is now my entire mp3 collection: 203 hours (nearly 8.5 days).
arethinn: glowing green spiral (Default)
Instruction and Advice for the Young Bride... is just bizarre. Even though it's stated to have been written in 1894, I'm still not quite believing it's not some kind of modern spoof.
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Instruction and Advice for the Young Bride... is just bizarre. Even though it's stated to have been written in 1894, I'm still not quite believing it's not some kind of modern spoof.

Maybe Logic

Feb. 7th, 2004 11:27 pm
arethinn: glowing green spiral (wild violet)
I've decided to sell/trade my copy of Maybe Logic. Full details in my post in [livejournal.com profile] goblinmarkets.

Maybe Logic

Feb. 7th, 2004 11:27 pm
arethinn: glowing green spiral (Default)
I've decided to sell/trade my copy of Maybe Logic. Full details in my post in [livejournal.com profile] goblinmarkets.

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