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The nature of reality is a very interesting question A.A. I listened all the way through but only got the slightest gist of what it was about.
For a lot of my life I was affected by lucid dreams where I knew I was dreaming and could guide what I dreamt. That gives one a different perception of reality so I have a receptive mind to unusual concepts.
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Derek
I would!Thank you, I'm resisting suggesting faces on the trees but it is for a 5 year old so I might.
Good morning everyone from quite a smart, bright morning here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of butchers best bangers and celeriac mash with a thick onion gravy (should have paid more attention in school) came in at 5.2 this am - I blame the sautéed cabbage. So nice though of our local butcher to do bangers containing only meat and a few herbs - he calls them glutton free - I call them carb free.
@gennepher - hugs for the Wales impositions and midnight posty - smashing striding edge rendition from you - great use of light - wear correct footwear and don’t slip.
@jjraak - tier 3 back at ye and congrats on for being on the job. Thanks for the heads up on magnesium.
@lindisfel - I love Lidl. We used to call it “shopping surprise” in the 80’s - not quite knowing what you had bought until you got it home and opened it.
@RFSMarch - walking the tightrope of depressed friend - very tricky - no net and no amount of pirouetting will get you applause. Just listening - difficult for you - best for her. Don’t take the angry outpourings personally - shields up and think about how crunchy those puff pastry mince pies are. You already know that you can’t fix her and not to offer advice. Pretty sure that as she yo-yo’s up from the depths, she values you being there. Take care of yourself - your own energy is important. Congrats on being asked to cover the tournament.
Painting today - a few waterbirds from the park, joining up some of the splodges on my backing paper where I wipe and dry my brushes. Hope everyone has as good a Thursday as you can - if not, pretend it’s a better one. Koffy on - again.
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Neuroscience is a complex subject matter, I took part in the Bristol University research based upon the subject of the video, my part was less math and more psychology but it was a fascinating time.
I included this video on the thread purely because it includes a mathematical conclusion on the consciousness aspect that proves the existence of god. It was my hope that the religious amongst the thread would identify the moment, but alas no.
Prof Hoffman is a delightful character and, having been closely associated with his work I know he is a religious man. He was humble enough in conversation to indicate that even if the math was proven he still couldn't guarantee which god it was that held the top-tier position
I won't spoil the fun by telling you in which part of the video this is as it is played out with exquisite subtlety.
Lucid dreaming, whilst not related to his work does belong in how his math affects the ego-tier filters of consciousness. In itself a fascinating subject, there was a raft of work done on using magnetic fields to influence/generate lucidity in the dreamstate.
The whole video was like a dance of words and expressions between the two men. It was riveting to watch their interaction with each other @Alien Aspie
After the query by @Muddy Cyclist I had another look - Striding Edge does go up to Helvellyn and if it curves in any direction towards the top it swings slightly right. Crib Goch joins the Llanberis path and swings left - so probably Crib GochTo be honest @Muddy Cyclist I thought it was Striding Edge, but I have posted the postcard to my postcrossing friend today, that I used for inspiration. I never wrote down the written details on the other side of the postcard.
So, you may be right. If I still had the postcard I could check. But I cannot. It was a very old postcard, about 50 years old or more.
What does anyone else think?
I do that too. I often look at initial things/paintings/photos on my tiny phone screen, then later in the day, at leisure, I look on my larger iPad screen, and things look a lot different.
It doesn't sound good that those horses may not receive the services of your farrier son due to Covid rules and interpretations of them.
You always make me laughNot sure if this is a spoof text from Suffolk Police:
Gentlemen, please ensure you are indoors and all curtains and blackout blinds are fully closed when roasting your chestnuts on an open fire.
I fear for your neighbours @alf_Josiah if you haven't put the proper measures in place in a more genteel area such as Tilehurst. Our Friends in The North probably do such things in the town square - men as well.
Yes I did notice where the video touched on what I would call other intelligent entities that some would refer to as gods or even God.Neuroscience is a complex subject matter, I took part in the Bristol University research based upon the subject of the video, my part was less math and more psychology but it was a fascinating time.
I included this video on the thread purely because it includes a mathematical conclusion on the consciousness aspect that proves the existence of god. It was my hope that the religious amongst the thread would identify the moment, but alas no.
Prof Hoffman is a delightful character and, having been closely associated with his work I know he is a religious man. He was humble enough in conversation to indicate that even if the math was proven he still couldn't guarantee which god it was that held the top-tier position
I won't spoil the fun by telling you in which part of the video this is as it is played out with exquisite subtlety.
Lucid dreaming, whilst not related to his work does belong in how his math affects the ego-tier filters of consciousness. In itself a fascinating subject, there was a raft of work done on using magnetic fields to influence/generate lucidity in the dreamstate.
Thanks @jjraak. Sometimes it just works but you ought to see all the rejects - most times the splodges don’t align and you have to wait for Jupiter and Saturn to get their act together.Thinking about the Painting
Must take a vivid imagination to create the drawings from just a few odd splodges from a previous Painting ...
Very effective .however you do it.
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Nice elastic watercolour - vivid coloursFbg 6.7
My internet is playing up. My device tells me there is excellent reception, yet almost nothing happening. No pages loading, or it's too slow. For some reason this often happens on a Friday....
Anyway quick sketch today. Playing with the watercolour brush in Procreate. It's weird, like playing with a piece of elastic.
Take care.
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Consider it done.I would!
I used to suggest faces on my trees I painted @Muddy Cyclist
Whoops, but at least you are aware why which is part of the battle.Been in the 8's mainly with my fbg but its hardly surprising with the high carb diet that I am eating .
Of course it does not matter to the believer what any man thinks, because I do not believe we are capable of comprehending the Creator God that Christians and others believe in.
Ouch, that's awful. What a hero though, Lauren saved from the dark, pothole, wet streets.Morning team.
Longish post..soz
No fbg again...
poor nights sleep & too many drugs so little point
This .....in most ZA movies is where I selflessly part company
The reality would be I know I'll slow you all down...& Get you all eaten.
So just leave me here, propped against that tree, over there, with some water, etc
And think of the good times ....X
But this ain't no stinking ZA movie ( Yet )
I got ...
Great news
Good news
Bad news.
Great news
was had a fantastic day with Frankie....pics to follow.
Or as missus Said, her furry Prozac.
Good news is,
When putting shopping into boot of car later on, in the dark & gloom of no street lights, the pothole covered in water I stepped into, ONLY twisted my ankle..
The bad news
was, as I fell onto my other leg, in pain
It struck the other edge of the pothole, and crumpled up under me,.
Dumping me unceremoniously into doing the dead ants in the rain soaked road..ho ho ho.
A short respite, I get carefully to my feet,
I Knew it was bad
hobble to car, and drive us home.
Yes, I should have called ambulance, but
I did not want Lauren left by side of road making her own way home.
So drove home like a nun..
admittedly one with tourettes every time i applied any pressure to right leg.
Get home, intended to just get in and strap leg up and ice pack it...and see how it goes, as ya do.
Lauren takes one look at me , says NO.
Calls for an Uber and packs me off to A&E.
Result ?
great care, not busy non covid side,
( But docs said covid side mad busy ..GULP )
Only there a few hours, had braced for a much longer wait .
So...
One badly sprained ankle (L)
On broken ankle (R)
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.
& 2020 started with such high hopes in January for us ...
So boot fitted, crutches issued & work informed.
Get home on the crutches, and appreciate the Lee Evans scene in "something about Mary" with just a little more empathy
Laid up,. Popping pain killers every 4 hours lauren hovering over me like nurse Rachett. xx.
Feeling utterly stupid and sorry for myself
Moment will pass, for sure
As they used to say in "Hill st Blues"
Be careful out there
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