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But we *are* nature. We don't *mimic* nature. -----Original Message----- From: Stephen P. Goodman [mailto:spgoodman@earthlight.net] Sent: Thursday 26 September 2002 12:27 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: looping brings infinity? "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org> put forth: > the AKASH John said, midst in that other mail: > >but with AKASH we never tell anybody which AKASH to like or respond > >to as there are many layers to AKASH just as there are in a loop > >which is interesting. > > > >both on the surface and way deeper in the mix and subliminally > >too:there are stories within a good loop that are infinite. > > > >that is the beauty of loping fo me..direct placement and views into > >infinite joy and infinite incarnations all at your fingertips with an > >immediacy not foud anywhere else in other mediums as ot is like any > >significant journey ot looks inward to see its joy, love and power. > > this sounds really serious to me. > but since I reduce FB sometimes, maybe not the case with me? or does > every loop suggest somehow, that its going on forever, because it > easily could, just as well... then again, when you are in the rain, > can you feel infinity, because it keeps going on the same and it could > just as well rain forever? Tears, humidity, rain, rivers, lakes, oceans... Perhaps we are immersed in a process that because of our own water content, mimics nature as a side effect.