when you listen to alan watts you arent supposed to think about specifically what he says as per se a wiggle. You are supposed to think about the what you think about wiggles. its about questioning your reasoning
SICK!!! haha, yah I tried listening to allan watts on youtube. Didn't really work out for me. Haha, I had no idea what he was talking about. He totally lost me. Oh my god, you don't know how exhilerated I am by talking to you.
Hey! Idk if you'll remember me, but I was the (probably) kinda weird guy who had you sign a poster for a friend of mine in Idaho. I had the Star Trek captain's uniform shirt on? Ringing any bells? That's beside the point, the point being, you guys rocked on Halloween night! It was definitely the best way I could spend the night. You guys fersure have my support if you can continue to put on great shows like that as 'Pyramiddd', which I'm sure you can. Sad as it is to see the name go, it's also perfectly understandable. Wish you guys the best of luck on your Europeon jaunt, and I hope to see you guys in Portland (or maybe even Seattle) ASAP! Stephen
DOES ANYBODY KNOW THE WHATS UP WITH THE VOICE IN FLORIDA?: This world is a great wiggle-effect. The clouds are wiggling. The waters are wiggling. The clouds are wiggling, bouncing. People- but people are always trying to straighten things out. You see we live in a rectangular box, all the time; everything is straightened out. Wherever you look around in nature you find things often straightened out. They’re always trying to put things in boxes. Those boxes are classified. Words are made from some boxes. But the real world is wiggly, if you can believe it. Now when you have a wiggle like a cloud, how much wiggle is a wiggle? Well you have to draw the line somewhere, so people come to sorts of agreements about, ah, how much wiggle is a wiggle, that is to say a thing. One wiggle- always reduce one wiggle to a sub wiggles. Or see it as a subordinate wiggle of a bigger wiggle. But there’s no fixed rule about it.