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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
A Sideways Look at Time by Jay Griffiths: Amazing, this poetic polemic against standardized time and western consumption civilization, which imprisons with clocks, schedules, work ethics, down to the minute, second, nanosecond, picosecond. Jay Griffiths humorously rails against the absurdity and inhumanity of the enclosure of time, as well as its physical, philosophical predecessor: the enclosure of space. No friend of corporations and commodity culture, Welsh poet of soul and yonic, elastic time, Jay Griffiths caught my imagination, my love for language with her amazing trip-of-the tongue proficiently poetic prose, and engaged my creative intellect with her daring, revealing, stripping, damning indictment of the clock and the workaholic, hateful, dominating culture derived thereof. A gorgeous, giggling, screeching, smiling, beguiling, overflowing with bubbles and beautiful useful insightful offerings, this is a book to keep, bookmark, read, research, and reread.
As the kids used to say, the bomb. |
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here and now
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
This is not the same old crap you've seen in a thousand books you don't want to read. This is Zen for people who don't give a rat's ass about Zen. This is the real deal.
Thus it says on the back cover of Hardcore Zen by Brad Warner (or Zen Master Odo as he doesn't like to be known) and thus it is. s. |
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
My new books just arrived. Yayyy.
I'm just starting Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matter Most by Stone, Patton and Heen of the Harvard Negotiation Project Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini and will soon start Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking when Stakes Are High by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan and Switzler and probably after that will read The Mediator's Handbook by Jennifer E. Beer, developed by Friends Conflict Resolution Programs I am loving Difficult Conversations. It's very clear and teaches hot to turn difficult conversations into learning conversations. Influence looks very good too. So far I've only read what was up on amazon for that one but it was very fascinating. At the same time as all that I picked up Spiritual Intimacy again which is a study of counseling in hasidism. |
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here and now
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural Systems – Joanna Macy
I think I’ll just say I concur with the Amazon reviews. ![]() Amazon.com: Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory: The Dharma of Natural System (Buddhist Studies Series): Joanna R. Macy: Books s. |
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived The life of Jesus Christ, presenting every event in his earthly life that is set forth in the four Gospels, including the speeches he delivered and his illustrations and miracles. Full-color illustrations on practically every page. 448 pages |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Finally finished Foxfire, (say that fast three times...), finished "The Other Side of the Mountain" and "Frightful's Mountain" a couple of weeks ago, now I'm about 2 and 1/2 books into the Chronicles of Narnia. No real comparison with the Lord of the Rings in my opinion, still waiting to see where it goes...
(one reason I am not a huge reader of fiction, short attention span when it comes to fantasy, unless there is some redeeming quality about the story). |
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Currently reading Dune by Frank Herbert (I'm borrowing the book from my friend Tyler, who absotively posolutely raves about it.) I've been around :kitty:s for so long that I've picked up one of their purrsonality traits: curiosity.
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
:O Dune! Awesome awesome awesome book. I read all 6 books of the original series and a couple of the prequels. The first three books in the series are really good, then it starts to get kinda bad.
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
I'm with Dauer on this. Dune is awesome, the next two are OK, I only got to number four and it was getting old by then. By all means though, enjoy the best of the litter!
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Pretty interesting stuff.
Oh, yeah I read Dune a while back and those other books, but not the very recent one. Fairly good. Ever read Lucky Star or The Stainless Steel Rat? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: A Bit North of Lovely Seattle
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Just finished "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle. I thought it had a lot of great concepts, a little redundant (OK, sometimes a lot redundant), mostly aligned with what I already thought so nothing particularly new there, but some useful tidbits all the same. More for the first world reader. I struggled with seeing how some of it could be applied if you lived in more dire situations.
On to "The Elegant Universe." I saw the Nova series a while back and got curious, so now I'm ingesting it bit by bit. I'll need to start up something a little lighter to run simultaneously. Oh, and I just read some short book yesterday like "How to Become a CEO" or something similar. It had some good ideas and some odd ones, and some that would depend on what type of org you're working for. I liked that it encouraged people to set clear boundaries around home life/family and put that first. |
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