Hi you all, Hope an old lady is welcome to this site. I read the material on Alan's site and was interested. My first comment is that it seems odd that no...
YAY new blood. I'd like to give you a warm welcome on behalf of everybody. ... So you a feminist eh. This should make things a bit interesting. I'll have to...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Certainly not necessarily men v women. You are surely extrapolating, and/or projecting just a bit on that declaration. There have been...
... everybody. Thanks for the welcome. Lets see how long it lasts. ... Nice labeling job. This should make things a bit interesting. I'll ... The stuff was...
... material ... And I am not trying to make it a mens vs women. But how many of you men really believe in Alan's version of the fall of man? ... seem ... ...
... Hi and welcome, well, you've seen the state of the place... ... There's a second revision but it's not linked to from the "Reciprocality" site. I can't...
... Ya, that's the reason that Allan doesn't come here anymore. Because every time he'd come here he'd try and do that type of thing, and people (steve...
... Oh ya. I've always read that as wild guess work. The only bit of it I believe is that it began at the fertile crescent with farming. I believe this because...
... It a long word... ;-) ... That pretty happened in 2000/2001. As you know Alan has nothing to do with this list any more. ... Even if it can... ... From...
... Hash: SHA1 ... I find it interesting :). You said you were an old lady. Judging by the presumptuousness -- not shy of inflamatory -- of some of the...
... If it makes you feel any better I suspect that women did invent agriculture. Just another one of those efficiency efforts. I have even felt guilty for...
... Thanks, I hope that I am up to it. smiles ... I agree that insight can have positive aspects. Being old my memory of names fails me sometimes. But as an...
... I think R is pretty explicit that it's *not* about going back, that the "fall from grace" was a necessary step along the path and it's only by taking this...
Steve Langasek
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Jul 9, 2006 9:23 pm
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... level. So one ... So how do you feel when you are bored? The novelty theorem would have you believe that you just need a change of pace, do something ...
... Did you see "The Third Age"? Alan reworked the R ideas into a more accessible format a couple of years back: http://www.reciprocality.org/thirdage/ I did...
... Which raises the issue of exactly what the problem with farming was. It guess it was the point at which we stopped accepting a large degree of dependency...
... Going deeper, I suspect that he had got himself to the point where he genuinely believed that it was important, and the effort of trying to create a...
... Damn. That'll teach me to read ahead a bit further in my message queue ;-) Sorry for the duplication of ideas .. ... The commentary (and I still get it far...
... Not yet. ... Deconditioning oneself is difficult. Herd behavior has its upsides and downsides. Although I consider creativity a high value activity and...
... read it and had similar thoughts about its relationship to Alans version. I think that the resonance is the geometry solving the problem. There is also...
Hi, ... Different affects. He received an answer as a symbol, the sort of brain fizz above usually comes as a sort of energy release when consciously putting...
... Don't I know this too well. ... Not familiar with this. ... Ya got me there. I quess that my concern is premature closure on the subject [which I think...
... Hash: SHA1 One from the, 'Just because your paranoid...' file. "The urge to prove manhood is central to the story. It may be what got us into Iraq in the...
... It's a good point. I guess the problem there is the combination of creativity with abstract thinking and opposable thumbs. Creativity in the rest of nature...
... Onward, indeed - although I'll admit I'm heading in that direction mainly because all my attempts to go backwards have made things worse, not better ;-) ...