Saturday, November 2, 2013

Session October 19, 2013

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"His spirits rose with every step he took."
by CC

No-one could penetrate the Buddha's bubble. It repelled demons, dancing girls, snakes and Pan. Buddha just sat there calmly enjoying his bowl of porridge. Life was good in the bubble. There was sunshine, and flowers floated in the air. He could sit here forever, in this eternal golden moment, his mind humming with bliss. He couldn't even feel his feet. But...was it sacriligious to feel these twinges of boredom? He didn't want to go out dancing or battle demons, but he didn't really want to just sit here forever, even if it was pretty fine. He stretched out one leg and looked around. The bubble glowed while everything beyond it looked dark and dangerous. Tangled undergrowth teemed with undesireables. He stretched out his other leg, set down his porridge, and stood up. It was time for a change. When he stepped out of the bubble he felt cold and vulnerable, but he knew that was just part of being in this world. He would adapt. And now he could take scenic walks and visit with friends again. His spirits rose with every step he took.


"They danced until their legs gave out and then they fell asleep on the floor."
by TT

Fred told me Noni died. We were staying at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur at the time. Noni was our chaperone in high school, whom we always ditched. Now it seems Noni had ditched us. We walked outside the hotel to find a Grand Procession. I asked, what is this parade for? Finally someone told me "It's Noni day and we are celebrating. The mask is traditional." We told them we were friends of Noni and they said, great - you can join us. So we followed the procession and everyone danced the Noni dance until their legs gave out and they fell asleep on the floor. We woke up with terrible hangovers and cried for several hours over Noni. We wondered what she died of and decided she died of rabies from the fruit bats that live in the attic. Poor old Noni - our beloved chaperone. It's the end of our adolescence. We really must behave from now on.




"Just act surprised when she tells you"
by RMAF

My adult daugher and I were in the belly of a plane sitting inside her car when the big door flung open and the car rolled out into space over Princeton University. My daughter told me "On the good side, Mom, Dad no longer has to finance my education at the university. We'll be making quite a splash there on our own."  I howled to the wind, "Ohhhhhh, that's nice, dearrrrr!" 


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