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Posted - 02 Dec 2011 : 9:55:29 PM
I want a salad wrap this rum was half price in the shop I didn't go to my town is beginning to feel like stars hollow if I lick wood I'll get splinters on my tongue sometimes my Uncle looks like Tony Blair I wish I lived in France
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| Crooner |
Posted - 03 Jan 2013 : 02:11:08 AM quote: Originally posted by Crooner
Arrived at Esalen yesterday. Good to be back. Haven’t been here in 4 years. The gate guard said, “Welcome home.”
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Originally posted by ~lee~
Lucky you :)
One of my classmates in this Esalen workshop was also in my previous Bioenergetics workshop a few years back. She is actually going through a rigorous Bioenergetics teacher training program.
Amazing how she could just take a look at me and read my Bioenergetic typing:
Schizoid… with Psychopathy… and a Rigid overlay. That is a Bioenergetic combination can be taken to correlate with Tritype 5-8-3 or 5-1-3.
This is the same diagnosis that I previously received from the Bioenergetics workshop leader and also from another trained professional.
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Consider how some folks can mistype themselves (and others) in the Enneagram system or the Myers-Briggs system.
Consider how some Enneagram professionals even confess to initially mistyping themselves.
With trained Bioenergetics professionals, there seems to be no ambiguity at all. Plus… they offer powerful techniques in their workshops for overcoming psychic obstacles.
Crooner
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| whitelila |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 10:56:21 PM It is in those wet moments, wet in the dark the meat remembers the knife. |
| whitelila |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 10:54:27 PM The clock itch ticked, he wore a glass face void of expression. My time is now he sang with castrato’s perfection. |
| chemical_art |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 5:01:33 PM Im hungry. I misjudged the time, couldn't eat breakfast aside from 4 Oz of milk and ok. I have food in my star wars lunchbox. I hate.laugh tracks. |
| whitelila |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 4:44:49 PM Before my eyes all my toes grew an inch longer. |
| MH |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 4:40:26 PM Surety. He had Shirley tattoed across his bicep. His wife was not named shirley. It was a lover from long ago. He died young and hard and lonely. Sometimes I still see him, like my grandma with her quiet funeral. She had not more than a small circle while my grandfather was celebrated for his goodness. He left her before he should have. He was stronger than everyone else. |
| whitelila |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 4:17:40 PM Each foot perched precarious. Ritual completed. My eyes were drawn to the absurdity of the elongation of my toes. My second toes in particular were obscenely long. they curled like fingers over the white plastic rim.
I had a best friend from childhood who seemed to personify little girl fixations. She had over 100 plastic play horses and obsessed over the size of her feet. I never understood her horse love, in fact I hated horses.
One year at Rocky River Ranch, a camp for young girls, a horse tried to bite me. After that ordeal I concluded all horses were stupid and malicious beast. Undoubtedly the snap rationalization and conclusion was stupid and malicious but I was only seven giving the excuse my intellectual sophistication was dearly lacking.
You would think with all the hours spent with my best friend, her plastic horses and her long winded self-abasement concerning her imaginary large feet I would have in curiosity at least noticed my own. |
| joanix |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 1:47:14 PM quote: Originally posted by Tucken
Do observe my puzzled stream of consciousness
>but fins are inherently 'high'
'High' persons are few in number, I think. One 'high' old man, a fin, I recently was getting drunk with told me that we highs are lucky 'chosen ones'. He was religious person, professor of philosophy.
, lax and mad...<
Madness runs in this country big time... Its a fact.

SP 9w8(sw1w9) SX 4w3(sw3w2) SO 6w5(sw7w6) ISTJ-ENFP
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| Tucken |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 1:31:09 PM quote: Originally posted by joanix
Now that you have seen the 'mechanicality', I bet you guys wouldn't believe that I've been in 'higher centers' also -- in higher consciousness.
Well, been there 3 times. Last time, last summer, I stayed maybe 4 days in a row, and was taken there through Rodney Collin's 'poetry'. That part sounds weird, huh? Well, I just got inspired by his character so much, that's the reason really. I felt his writings pretty strongly back then.
Thanks to that last experience I have finally dropped the 'perfectionistic spiritualism' which was there before. That certain naive idealism which is just as 'madness' as any 'madness' is.
Do observe my puzzled stream of consciousness >but fins are inherently 'high', lax and mad...<

SP 9w8(sw1w9) SX 4w3(sw3w2) SO 6w5(sw7w6) ISTJ-ENFP |
| joanix |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 1:12:17 PM Now that you have seen the 'mechanicality', I bet you guys wouldn't believe that I've been in 'higher centers' also -- in higher consciousness.
Well, been there 3 times. Last time, last summer, I stayed maybe 4 days in a row, and was taken there through Rodney Collin's 'poetry'. That part sounds weird, huh? Well, I just got inspired by his character so much, that's the reason really. I felt his writings pretty strongly back then.
Thanks to that last experience I have finally dropped the 'perfectionistic spiritualism' which was there before. That certain naive idealism which is just as 'madness' as any 'madness' is.
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| AstralScream |
Posted - 02 Jan 2013 : 06:00:12 AM 10am this morning - a giant owl flies right by the door as friend and I walk outside for a smoke. after the craziest day - 5pm - birds fly. It looked like there were thousands of them. Black birds. felt like I was in a hitchcock movie, waiting to see little red eyes glowing out at me. like the poor crows that ate zombie flesh in resident evil. this lasts for...30 minutes? either there were hoards or they were circling. either way...ahhhhh we were laughing like crazy, but more than a little uncomfortable, ready to go back in at the first sign of an assault
Yay new years day |
| AstralScream |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 9:57:06 PM is everyone going crazy here?
i see weird faces and little shadows running around, figures leering in empty car seats. no one is there. how sleep deprived am I?
the year of the snake approaches yeah |
| joanix |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 4:51:57 PM My darkest hour. Last Sunday. My irrationality was taken into an absurdity. Total eclipse... I 'froze' into a fear, for a moment. I was horrified, at the middle of the day. But got through it all. I'm sane again.
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| joanix |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 3:25:33 PM quote: Originally posted by radical_ed
Well, it IS New Years Day ... but why do you feel guilty?
_ Radical Edward
For making bad choices recently.
People here might know something about few of those choices.
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| radical_ed |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 2:16:54 PM quote: Originally posted by joanix
Feeling guilt now.
Well, it IS New Years Day ... but why do you feel guilty?
_ Radical Edward
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| joanix |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 1:59:39 PM Feeling guilt now.
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| AJ |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 12:37:35 PM Hey all - I'm going to be checking out of here for a while. I hope that you fine denizens of the EIDB have a great New Year.  |
| dusty |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:52:45 AM No prob. |
| AJ |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:38:34 AM quote: Originally posted by dusty
Here it is.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/263/727
Oh cool. Authentic German one.
Thanks, Dusty. |
| dusty |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:24:41 AM Here it is.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/263/727 |
| AJ |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:23:24 AM quote: Originally posted by whitelila
chocolate and vanilla porter are nice and thick brews. A meal in themselves.
I'm not sure if you can find it in your neck of the woods but Southern Tier out of NY makes some amazing dessert beers.
Choklat stout, Creme Brulee Stout, and Mokah coffee stout. They are all imperials though so high octane. Haha |
| AJ |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:17:55 AM quote: Originally posted by dusty
Yeah it's a nice change from the usual bitterness and sweetness of beers.
Do you remember the brewery for the rauchbier? I'd be interested since they are a relative rarity.
Brooklyn brewery makes some good brews.
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| whitelila |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:07:39 AM Did priest not once call stout beer liquid bread? |
| whitelila |
Posted - 01 Jan 2013 : 10:05:01 AM chocolate and vanilla porter are nice and thick brews. A meal in themselves. |