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Bill in Co  
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 More options Oct 29, 5:08 am
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From: "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:08:45 -0600
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 5:08 am
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK

I was talking about the reality of this world, and what's happened to it
over the past half century.

Well, ok, maybe even over all time, for that matter. (reference: the "state
of humanity", or rather, the lack thereof, n'est pas?)

> - if you can see reality clearly

You mean seeing much of the reality of *this* world?   Ain't too hard to
see, at least for me.   I watch the world news to get some measure of it,
too.  It's downright depressing.

> - if reality can be disclosed

Oh, it is.   And painfully so.  Well, at least our perception of it.   In
the end, isn't everything we "see" our perception of it?

> - if reality can be perceived outside denials and rationalizations
> - if reality can be known through counselling

Oh, we're talking about internally, and not globally, here?   Ooops!

> - if reality is a long search that finally comes to revelation
> - if reality about human relations is as clear as reality about facts

I can tell you about of the reality of some human relations in this world.
But then again, I know you can, too, so I think we're on the same
wavelength, at least some of the time.

> - if reality is constant

I'm not sure if it is or isn't.   Hmmm.   Is anything?

> - if reality is meaningful in human affairs

Now that one opens up a whole new discussion....

> - if there is a reality;

I don't know.    Maybe it's all just a dream?

> I think it's pretty tough.  But I have worked on it and it's da*n
> interesting.

> Erin

Indeed.

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mmmousemaid  
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From: mmmousemaid <mmmousem...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:10:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 7:10 pm
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK
On Oct 28, 8:08 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

I mean that REALITY is a BIG word.  Our lives are lived from moment to
moment
and focusing on situations is exclusive of so many factors that may be
incidental
or causal to any situation.  You might say that human affairs when
studied are
like an "open system".  In science controls make it much more certain
to see
reality. There is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle in physics, but
you know
maybe it applies to our perception of social interactions as well.

Erin


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Vickie  
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 More options Oct 29, 7:39 pm
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From: "Vickie" <vkraj...@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:39:01 -0700
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 7:39 pm
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK

"Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:DcydnSp6WO6SQHXXnZ2dnUVZ_t6dnZ2d@earthlink.com...

I had a bizzaro dream last night.
I was pregnant with what we thought was going to be a girl, then doc said it
was going to be a boy.
We had to think of a name fast and decided on Bram William M.
Then we got a call that our escrow closed on a house (which turned out to be
one of my cousins' house) so then we were moving in.
And I realized my DH had lost his job and couldn't figure out how we were
going to make payments.
Then we (the five of us with pregnant me) were boarding a Cessna 152 (not
enough seats) that my husband was flying.  Took off and soon heavy rain was
pelting the plane.
Looked out the window and a huge thunder cell was descending on us, more
like a solid object instead of cloudness, and I feared this solid cloud was
going to hit the plane and we were going to die.
DH got the plane barely around the cloud and we made it over the houses but
were still going down.  Then ended up plopped onto a hillock behind the
homes.
My alarm went off and the dream ended.

WTF?  I just want to sleep!!!

Vickie


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phelbooth  
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From: phelbooth <phelbo...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 16:08:58 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 5:08 am
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK
On Oct 29, 8:39 am, "Vickie" <vkraj...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Really, WTF? Sleep is essential.

I went to a conference for a few days (and it was an inspiring
conference!) and slept great---and the gods know, there's been lots of
them weird dreams from then til now. Then I spent a couple nights
sleeping on my son's couch (he lives where the conference was, so I
stayed the weekend with him)--and all dreams were good. But often
they're not.

So--what is your dream really about?  The plane and flying and then
the clouds that make it difficult to get there--those seem
significant. Flying in dreams is escape or freedom, right?

Houses--home, stability...don't know shit about your cousin, but is
there a connect there?

Babies...pregnancy....a girl then a boy...dunno?? Relates to a
situation with kids you have?

Name is cool tho. Bram (ie Bram Stoker, writer of Dracula?) and
William (Bill in Co?). I suspect the M is the abbreviation of your
married lastname?

Dreams are cool, but often terrifying. I'm a dreamer, a nightmarer,
and always have been. (ask my parents) I also used to sleepwalk...

My counsellor told me in my dreams, I can learn to take control.
Haven't done too well at that, tho, not yet. The best I can do is wake
up, but too many times I go back to sleep into the same dream (with
permutations). Also, I *always* have a similar dream before starting
teaching--if not each semester, definately each fall semester.

Ppl phoo=phoo Freud, but if you read his interpretation of dreams, I'd
say he's onto something. And I think a lot boils down to our internal
chemistry or neurology or whatever.


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Bill in Co  
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From: "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 19:44:16 -0700
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 7:44 am
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK

Sleeping pills can help.

In your dreams, or in RL?   :-)
Well, if you find out the secret, let us know.   I'd give anything for being
able to control my moods, and always be a happy lark, without a care in the
world.

> Haven't done too well at that, tho, not yet. The best I can do is wake
> up, but too many times I go back to sleep into the same dream (with
> permutations). Also, I *always* have a similar dream before starting
> teaching--if not each semester, definately each fall semester.

> Ppl phoo=phoo Freud, but if you read his interpretation of dreams, I'd
> say he's onto something. And I think a lot boils down to our internal
> chemistry or neurology or whatever.

But in all fairness to Freud, he came up with a lot of good stuff, too.
It's too bad his name is always linked to the worst stuff.

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From: phelbooth <phelbo...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 19:03:38 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 8:03 am
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK
On Nov 1, 8:44 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

What kinds> What kinds give you no dreams? Wake you up happy and
refreshed????

LOL. No, my F2F couselor told me I could learn to take control in my
dreams. So far, I'm earning a D-

> Well, if you find out the secret, let us know.   I'd give anything for being
> able to control my moods, and always be a happy lark, without a care in the
> world.

Just what would you give to do that, Beams?

> > Haven't done too well at that, tho, not yet. The best I can do is wake
> > up, but too many times I go back to sleep into the same dream (with
> > permutations). Also, I *always* have a similar dream before starting
> > teaching--if not each semester, definately each fall semester.

> > Ppl phoo=phoo Freud, but if you read his interpretation of dreams, I'd
> > say he's onto something. And I think a lot boils down to our internal
> > chemistry or neurology or whatever.

> But in all fairness to Freud, he came up with a lot of good stuff, too.
> It's too bad his name is always linked to the worst stuff.

I actualy only see him linked to the good stuff. I think he got more
right than most ppl in the last 100 years, and I say that without
discredit or awe to their contributions--

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From: "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 20:39:45 -0700
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 8:39 am
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK

No, I didn't mean that.   But they can help you fall asleep.   The over the
counter ones, I mean.   They don't eliminate dreams!   Does anything?   I
don't think anything does (except staying awake :-).   Besides which, I
don't think it's a good thing (i.e., no dreams) for the sleeping state,
medically speaking.   It likely won't be a deep enough state, otherwise, to
get a full and complete rest.  (They have some designations for those
states; don't ask me what they are, though)

> Wake you up happy and refreshed????

Ummm.   No those pills can't exactly do that.  :-)
But they CAN enable you to more easily fall asleep, that's all.

My life?   Not sure.
I think they've outlawed lobotomies, haven't they?
Remember "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest"?   Well, ok, that was a pretty
pathetic state, on second thought.   Forget that idea.

>>> Haven't done too well at that, tho, not yet. The best I can do is wake
>>> up, but too many times I go back to sleep into the same dream (with
>>> permutations). Also, I *always* have a similar dream before starting
>>> teaching--if not each semester, definately each fall semester.

>>> Ppl phoo=phoo Freud, but if you read his interpretation of dreams, I'd
>>> say he's onto something. And I think a lot boils down to our internal
>>> chemistry or neurology or whatever.

>> But in all fairness to Freud, he came up with a lot of good stuff, too.
>> It's too bad his name is always linked to the worst stuff.

> I actually only see him linked to the good stuff. I think he got more
> right than most ppl in the last 100 years,

Ditto on Classical Music, by the way.   And a few other things too, probably
including the Arts (although you have to go back a bit further in time).
:-)


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From: mmmousemaid <mmmousem...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 10:52:01 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 11:52 pm
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK
On Nov 1, 10:39 pm, "Bill in Co" <surly_curmudg...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

Sometimes a link falls in your lap.  I've been reading about The Great
Purge.
I know little of history.  What's curious about this interesting book,
is that I
can't recall how I got the reference to it -- from the net, i know
that.  From a
cultural point of view and its influence, it is something I have never
considered before.

Mmmousemaid


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From: mmmousemaid <mmmousem...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:44:27 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 4 2009 8:44 pm
Subject: Re: I'm doing OK
On Nov 2, 1:52 pm, mmmousemaid <mmmousem...@gmail.com> wrote:

Even Pavlov knew, that animals with a certain temperament are
susceptible
to intimidation.   Sometimes you wonder, where did some people get
these
unsalable convictions-- from childhood --by authoritative parents or
guardians whom they
could not question due to their type from birth.  The theory of the
four humours
may not have been so far off.

Mmmousemaid


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