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Don't Teach Dance, Dance |
It is National All is Ours Day. It is one of those ambiguous suggested days where it doesn't really tell you what it is for. It generically implies you should take this day to appreciate what is around you. This is, of course, after you ignore the Trump-it of doom and see what really matters. Which on one level isn't really about what is physically around you.
I used it as an opportunity to try and hawk a t-shirt design.

Zukav postured that a Wu Li Master is someone who understands the essence of physics, not through rote learning, but by participation, intuition and experience. So the Wu Li Master dances with his students instead of teaching them to dance. And they learn to dance. Or most of them do. Some people just can't dance.
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| Jeff Green |
I didn't just randomly choose to read The Dancing Wu Li Masters. It was recommended to me along with Fritjof Capra's Tao of Physics by an Astrologer/Psychic I went to in my late 20s. His name was Jeff Green. He was recommended to me by the woman I was dating at the time who went to him regularly (she was into astrology, crystals, ley lines, and other metaphysical forms of self help and I in turn became interested in those things). He worked out of an astrology store in Seattle at the time called Astrology Et Al. He was a no nonsense (ironically) hippy looking dude who spoke with what sounded like a Norwegian or Indian Guru accent despite being born in Hollywood, California. I found out later he wrote a best-selling book (best selling for Astrology books) called Pluto: The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul (so I imagine he was totally bummed when Pluto got downgraded from planetary status).
Regardless, I read both books and gained a fascination with Quantum Physics that remains with me today even though I couldn't tell you what any of if means.
I'm too busy dancing to the beat of a different drummer that no one else hears...mainly because they aren't listening.




























