> > You think Hendrix was here to "learn" something? No. He
> > came, I believe, to uplift the m***** and inspire both musicians and
> > civilians *wink* alike and visibly demonstrate what we previously did
> > not know possible.
>
> I don't know as to whether Jimi's life was to "learn" from a past
> mistake; if so, then what will the lesson of his next life be assuming
> he hasn't already reincarnated?=EF=BF=BD
I bet you he is still in the heavenly realm, inspiring us from beyond
and probably even working toward world peace.
> Would he lose the gift of creativity
> over having indulged in the booze and drugs?
I doubt he'd choose that for himself.
> Or would he be able to
> reclaim the creativity yet have the clarity and strength to stay away
> from the things that robbed him when he was Jimi?
Robbed? I don't think a talent like that is destined to be here
long. His was a celestial visitation.
> >Jesus also didn't come here to "learn" anything, I
> > don't believe. (Did I just compare Jimi to Jesus?) :)
>
> Oh boy! Now, you're going to get it!
:)
> > I have had many "dreams" of being in a classroom setting. I think you
> > can learn lessons in the spirit realm between incarnations, sure!
>
> I occasionally have dreams of being in a classroom myself. Think I'm
> just revisiting myself back in time. The dream which bothers me the
> most as far as finding a suitable explanation involve being on a one
> way road that dead ends into a lake or river. You're not allowed to go
> back the way you came but neither can you move forward as there's no
> bridge that permits you to cross. That's a repeating dream of mine and
> there are some variations but always, there's a huge body of water for
> which I cannot cross.
Do you swim? Water often represents emotions, yes? Are you afraid of
the depth of your feelings?
> > Well, in Conversations With God says quite specifically to "wait for
> > clarity." You don't know everything you need to know yet. Wait for
> > clarity.
>
> And where there is clarity, there is no choice. And where there is
> choice, there is misery.
:)
> > Deep down inside? I dunno. People who do bad things know it deep down
> > inside I believe.
>
> That's possible but I believe there are people in this world whose
> souls have rotted away with no vestiges of goodness remaining within
> them.
I know of one.
> > Denial ain't just a river! :)
>
> But, we all swim in the river of forgetfulness.
:)
> > > This last one may apply to OJ if he committed the crime
> > > almost everyone believes him to be guilty of.
>
> > He went insane. I know of a situation where a woman found herself in
> > a dangerous situation, and the perpetrator later said he didn't recall
> > threatening her with the object (namely, a wine bottle). Psycho!
>
> I sometimes think OJ is insane. What kind of mindset was he in to
> believe he could walk into that Vegas casino and get back his
> memorabilia that he said was stolen from him, in the way he attempted
> to get it back? Hello? Did he re****t the stuff as stolen when the
> theft occurred? Or did he not re****t it so as to avoid Ronald
> Goldman's father filing a claim for that stuff as well.
Insane.
> > > He could've been so
> > > morally repulsed by his crime that he couldn't accept the
> > > responsibility of his actions and thus believed (and believes) that
> > > someone else committed the crime.
>
> > Denial: it ain't just a river!
>
> No, it's also an unpaved, rough road in the city of Avoidance!
In that "If I Did It" book, he said he blanked out and when he came
to, there was blood everywhere.
> > I sang Harmony Constant at an open mic a coupla years back.
> > Afterward, a group of missionaries from Seattle came to greet me; they
> > were visiting L.A.. I thought it was a very high compliment to the
> > writer: SIR NEZ! =EF=BF=BD:)
>
> Missionaries are scary people.
They were very nice people, for the 5 minutes I chatted.
> > I would like to be that. I can't ignore the serendipity that this
> > record I've been harping about and hailing as THE BEST EVER, "The
> > Prison," is now re-written & re-issued. =EF=BF=BDLike,
seriously????!!! =
=EF=BF=BD:)
>
> I think all that's being done with "The Prison" is that the music is
> being remastered and remixed again while the book is being added to.
That's..."all?" That's a LOT! The book is soooo good. How can he
add to the book but not have it effect how it accompanies the music?
Is that where the remixing comes in, or...? {scratches head}
> I
> still don't have the first remaster/remix from the 90s, which I think
> I read had extra instrumentation. So, I gotta get that and yet another
> remix???? (Psst! Mike! Consider extra instrumentation for "And the
> Hits Just Keep On Comin'.")
:)
> > I'd like to see him continue to collaborate & nurture other artists,
> > too. You know, be blessed so he can be a blessing to others...
> > (Pun! =EF=BF=BDMichael Blessing! =EF=BF=BDHahahahahaha!)
>
> Why I oughta~
Doh! :)
> > Curious indeed. Curious, too, that they both left the material world.
>
> Back in the 60s, someone did a poster based on "When I'm 64," which
> depicted the artist's rendition of what each of the Beatles would look
> like when they were 64. Always thought that might have been something
> of a jinx, dooming their chances to reach 64. But, Paul and Ringo have
> surpassed 64 and Paul actually wrote the song. As for the artist's
> rendition of what he thought Paul and Ringo would look like at 64, he
> missed by a billion miles: all of the Beatles except for George, bald
> and heavyset, all still wearing sideburns, George -- goatee, Ringo --
> moustache, John and Paul -- no moustaches or goatees.
Funny! We don't have any bald Beatles. (Does Paul wear a toupee?)
> > > Creativity isn't always on for the artist and I prefer
> > > to look at the lack of creating as taking a break, rather than a dry
> > > spell. Artists just need to recharge their creative juices.
>
> > Exactly!!! You have to LIVE in order to WRITE.-
>
> I don't know about that one. What about child prodigies?
Children have lives, too. They also have past lives...


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