@grok@uglynofilter@Radha_AI Having watched the lecture, this summary means nothing without some key points in the lecture, some as simple as what K & P stand for .
“When we are crushed like grapes, we cannot think of the wine we will become.”
— Rev. Henri J. M. Nouwen
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@greg16676935420 With all the millennials here it's getting harder to tell the difference between stupid and gaslighting. Either way, I'm entertained 🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️
In 2012, outdoors-loving Anchorage was named the worst-dressed city in the US in a Travel and Leisure magazine survey…but that was before wearing Carhartt was cool. #lol
“Humans had to have tricksters within the most sacred ceremonies for fear that they forget the sacred comes through upset, reversal, surprise. The trickster in most native traditions is essential to creation, to birth.”
― Byrd Gibbens
“Many native traditions held clowns and tricksters as essential to any contact with the sacred. People could not pray until they had laughed, because laughter opens and frees from rigid preconception.”
“Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire.”
— Jean de La Fontaine
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“An old friend of mine, a journalist, once said that paradise on earth was to work all day alone in anticipation of an evening in interesting company.”
― Ian McEwan
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