"We are fragmented into so many different aspects. We don't know who we really are, or what aspects of ourselves we should identify with or believe in. So many contradictory voices, dictates, and feelings fight for control over our inner lives that we find ourselves scattered everywhere, in all directions, leaving nobody at home."
- Sogyal Rinpoche
Is he saying this is a problem? Because it sounds like fun to me. Anyway, I can never tell with these guys, I always think Eastern thought is for people who are too lazy to read Heidegger. Though admittedly, reading M.H. gives me a great feeling--getting rid of ontic thrownness and all that.
I worked really hard to be tense and cosmopolitan, and I find this stuff above as practiced by many around me in Venice to be about "mellow out or you will pay," in the words of Jello Biafra's masterful and still wholly germane punk hit California Uber Alles.
I believe glamour was the original occult art, and I think it is still the most powerful. As you will recall from my film The History Of Glamour, the original meaning of the Scottish glamer was a magic spell. The word mutated from grammar, or language, of which the glamour I speak of is a subset, and really just the same thing.
Oh well, back to work on that teen comedy so I can buy the diamond wishbone necklace I saw at Barneys. Glamorous, grammarous and another story altogether, of course.
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