any moron can fly an airplane

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any moron can fly an airplane

Post by jimboloco » October 27th, 2005, 5:07 pm

imagine that
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what is a poor fellow to do, but choose an ugly little cargo plane, and view the scene.
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oh man, time to come home, this is ridiculousImage
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goodbye Bu Dop, the war is over, yeah, peace out,
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then fear and loathing set in, Image
our welcome home parade, welcome to the revolution
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a moment of absolute beauty, a coin in a wishing well,
thenImagedark lonely art and roadgoing Image and looking at poetic dead endsImagestructuralgeometry
out at seaImage
waiting for rescueImage
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in a cocoon
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saw a rainbow
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found a home
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Post by Sober Duck » October 27th, 2005, 5:22 pm

One hell of a story you posted there.
I have a lot of respect for you not really knowing you, just because of that first photo.

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Post by jimboloco » October 27th, 2005, 6:22 pm

does this guy impress you?
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almost any moron can fly an airplane :lol:
I have a lot of respect for you not really knowing you, just because of that first photo
why? it's just a plane. you go thru the motions, get any degree, do rotc or ocs, they teach you, man. you start out slow then make progress. anyhow the t-38 is not merely a training bird. It is a symbol, status, man. Makes young folks wanna do it, and then, man, they gotchya! dig?
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josef beuys flew stuka dive bombers in the luftwaffe. he got shot down in russia during the winter, the crimea, was not wearing his seatbelt and was thrown into a deep snowbank. he was found by a band of wandering tatars,. they wrapped him in animal skins packed with warm animal fat. He went thru a metamorphosis.
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then you step over a threshhold
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there's countries to invade
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stealth bombers
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Post by abstroint » October 27th, 2005, 7:48 pm

I saw many of the drawings in your first post (??? I don't know how long ago) and was impressed with the expressiveness of your sketches. Every time I look at the drawing of the cargo plane I pick up something new, some detail that enhances the story of the moment. Nightmare is so peaceful I freaked the first time I saw the title, until, oh; “it’s a mare at night”. The image of the plane dropping bombs in the background on top of the American flag is very powerful. Thank you for sharing the details of your story with all of us, much respect for that, flyboy.

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Post by gypsyjoker » October 29th, 2005, 12:27 am

Nightmare is so peaceful I freaked the first time I saw the title, until, oh; “it’s a mare at night”.
Thanks Cindi, I totaly missed that. The picture was so beautiful, the night sky in Cerritos NM, I felt no fear or anxiety just a peace full kind of trippy feeling. I could not figure out what the "night mare" was. I also trip out on the west texas two lane. Maybe my favorite is the "broken road" sepia? Very Zen drawing for me.
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Post by jimboloco » October 29th, 2005, 11:49 am

Howdy, strangers! Well, thanks.

You know it is for me about getting clear of my own bullshit. Right, Cindy? Gypseyfreak, where is S.T.???
Eureka!
It is an end to that chapter for me. Ah the pieces of the puzzle are now intact.

Who knows what benefit posting like this has for me, but I hope it does hint at a process of change. Change is good, sometimes. There are layers and layers of delusions to toss off. We gotta stop being such placid peasants.

All beings, without number,

I vow to liberate.

Endless blind passions

I vow to uproot.

Dharma gates, beyond measure,

I vow to penetrate.

The Great Way of Buddha,

I vow to attain.
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Post by jimboloco » November 7th, 2005, 10:51 pm

it struck me as ap·ro·pos of course
the title might apply in earnest
when it's relevance becomes ap·ro·pos
and so renamed not entirely not in jest
to you a swig of beer and a hearty laugh!
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Post by gypsyjoker » November 8th, 2005, 10:32 am

I suppose "the void" is something like the word "God" we throw it around and people nod their heads in agreement. Christians say amen, hipsters yeah man I can dig it. Someone spoke about "the flux"(Cecil) the constant change. Notions of the void as nothing, empty, silent, peaceful. I been thinking too much lately. Cause I see the void as where everything is happening at once, the source of all my melodrama, a place I feel seperate from now, although I catch glimpses now and then. Yes any moroon can fly an airplane, as long as he can pass his flight physical. Something I could not do because I was certified insane, and I think our dear leader had some trouble pissing in a jar. and that is how he lost his ticket to fly. But he redeemed himself like the fighter pilot president in Independence Day. Time for him to swagger across the deck of another aircraft carrier. Only one time in my life can I remember being so anxious that sweat was rolling off the palms of my hands. The day I flew a Piper Colt up in Michigan. Did ok but they would not let me solo when they found out I was crazy. I wanted to touch the face of god, fly into the void, wanted to join a glider club but needed a pilots liscense to join. sailboats the closest to it I could find, the momentum, the sound of the wind, the water, creaking of the mast, almost heaven.


This a evolving post, I think
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Post by jimboloco » November 8th, 2005, 3:43 pm

well you had the right spirit for sure and i could've taught you to fly no doubt, better yet you could've taught me to sail, and who's to say that ain't what we are doing right now, in peace and thanks, brother.
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Post by gypsyjoker » November 8th, 2005, 9:20 pm

Lost for decades and rediscovered, here it is in print at last—reminders for those who have outgrown cynicism and doubt.
“Where do you learn all this stuff, Don? You know so much, or maybe I just think you do. No. You do know a lot. Is it all practice? Don’t you get any formal training to be a Master?”
“They give you a book to read.”
Everything in this book may be wrong
Got to ride today, got dam my scary ass, took it up to forty in fourth, no wind shiled, weird november day, wind burning on my face. Next time going to fith gear and fifty. Not to use a word like miracuous for something that I think is right out of zen, that very focused feeling of the road ahead, behind and both sides. my mind trailing thouhts like exhaust fumes. Nice day, sweet life. Blessed are those that have not seen yet believe. Me and my partners in crime who have fought in foreign wars. They tell me I am fortunate to have not seen. I believe them. Saw the sky tonight that looked like an armada of clouds. Watched a show on Japan last night. The largest fleet of war ships ever assembled on its way to the invasion of Taipan islands? Okinawa. Nothing about Zen, nothing about buddhism except for references to Japanese militarism and the Samurai tradition.

ramble ramble
got dam veterans day, I hate it. except for the poppies in flanders field, I always buy a poppy from the man or woman in the funny hat. a generic holiday, in my day it was for veterans of only one war. The war to end war, and it was called armistice day. I think every war should have a veterans day. Then after another three hundred and sixty four wars and 365 veteran's days we can't have anymore wars cause the calendar is all ready full of splendid holidays to make speaches.
ah shit i got a picture of one my sailboats I want to put here. Finally got all the stuff for my scanner.

happy armitice day if I don't talk at you again before friday
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Post by Sober Duck » November 8th, 2005, 9:25 pm

Sailboat? Sailboat?
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Post by jimboloco » November 9th, 2005, 11:37 am

what's funnier than a sailboat stuck in a rut?

jonathin livingston seagull taking a diving crap on a sailboat stuck in a rut, that's what.

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Watched a show on Japan last night. The largest fleet of war ships ever assembled on its way to the invasion of Taipan islands? Okinawa. Nothing about Zen, nothing about buddhism except for references to Japanese militarism and the Samurai tradition.
Here's a WW2 Zen story for you.
There was a Japanese Zen master, Taizen Deshimaru, who was conscripted into the Japanese Imperial Army to manage their occupied mines in Sunmatra. He rode down there in a convoy, sitting zazen atop a box of dynamite. All of the other ships were sunk. He tried to reform the occupation to make it better for the locals and was imprisoned himself by the Japaneses and continued sitting zazen in prison. His live was spared somehow and he eventually went to Paris where he taught and established a number of zendos in Europe, North and South America.Image
Following directly in his Master's footsteps, he devoted himself, body and mind, to the practice of Shikantaza. However, after the Japanese attack on the American base at Pearl Harbor, circumstances obliged the disciple and his Master to part company-we will certainly lose the war," Kodo Sawaki said at their leave-taking. "Our homeland will be destroyed, our people annihilate . . . and this may be the last time we see one another. Nevertheless, love all mankind regardless of race or creed."

Deshimaru was being sent on a dangerous mission over enemy waters, and the Master knew this, and so he removed his old Rakusu (a material worn over the neck and breast, symbolic of a Kesa) and gave it to his disciple, along with his notebook containing the Shodoka. "Respect and have faith in what I have given you," said the Master, "and you will have good karma."

Deshimaru, whose job it was to direct a Japanese-controlled copper mine off Indonesia, shipped out in a convoy of freighters and destroyers. However, once they were beyond Japanese-controlled waters, submarines of the United States Navy made devastating attacks on the convoy, sinking one ship after the other. Deshimaru's freighter was carrying a cargo of dynamite, and whenever a torpedo skirted the bow or the stern, crew members, beyond themselves with fear, plunged blindly overboard. The ship was in the hands of a capable captain, however, and so Deshimaru sat on the forecastle below the captain's cockpit in the perfect full lotus. He sat, calmly and erect, on a case of dynamite. Forty days later Deshimaru's unarmed freighter pulled into the Mekong and threw anchor.

Of a convoy of fifty-one ships, his alone arrived at its destination. The freighter, incidentally, was called The Supreme Law of the Buddha.

Finding himself on the island of Bangka, off the coast of Sumatra, Deshimaru taught the practice of zazen to the Chinese, Indonesian and European inhabitants. However, saddened and depressed by the comportment of his own people (the Japanese Army of Occupation was indiscriminately torturing and executing large numbers of the local inhabitants), Deshimaru actively took up the Bangka people's cause. Tagged as a resistance fighter against the Imperial Japanese Army, Deshimaru was thrown into prison. Despite malaria, the intense heat, the flies, the filth, the lack of food and water, and his scheduled execution, the man sat facing a wall in his cell, with his Master's Rakusu about his neck.

Directly before the mass execution was to take place, word arrived from the highest military authorities in Japan, and Deshimaru, along with all those awaiting execution with him, was set free. (The Japanese Military Tribunal that convened after the war ordered the execution of all those responsible for the Bangka Affair).

Recovered from a life-and-death bout with malaria, Deshimaru again set sail, this time for the island of Billiton, where he was to direct a Dutch-captured copper mine. His ship had hardly set out when American fighter planes swept down on it. Their rockets scored direct hits, and Deshimaru, who was sitting on the bridge in Shikantaza, was hurled clear of the sinking ship and into the sea. Utterly alone, and without a life jacket-with nothing, in fact, except the old Rakusu and notebook on him-he remained afloat for a day and a night. Discovered eventually by a Japanese PT boat, Deshimaru was pulled to safety Though his clothes were torn and half gone, the Rakusu came out intact. And the Master's notes, written in ink, were as fresh and clear as when they were first penned.

When the war was finally over, Deshimaru was taken prisoner by the Americans and incarcerated in a prisoner-of-war camp in Singapore. After many more months of hardship (corned beef rations being their sole luxury), Deshimaru, along with the other twenty thousand Japanese war prisoners in the same camp, was returned to his homeland.http://www.nozt.org/masters.shtml#anchor567596

His medititave style is shikantaza, "just-sitting," a very strong form of zen posture. One of his students was Robert Livingston, who established the New Orleans Zen Center. They went up with some of their affiliate centers in Mississippi and Alabammy, after the storm sunk the city, but are now back in biz in the big easy.
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local peace vets having a vets day show local park i'd like to go, working, yah it was armistice day, but now we go to war like gangbusters anytime anywheres, wonder when we will wake up. not so long as there are morons willing to fly the big planes that drop the big bombs, all for those shiny wings and cocky attitudes.
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Post by gypsyjoker » November 9th, 2005, 2:49 pm

Thank you.
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Post by jimboloco » November 9th, 2005, 6:40 pm

what else can you zay?
maybe clarity will save the day
along with kindness and insight
for this we pray
amen
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Post by tinkerjack » November 15th, 2005, 8:06 pm

Who knows what benefit posting like this has for me, but I hope it does hint at a process of change. Change is good, sometimes. There are layers and layers of delusions to toss off. We gotta stop being such placid peasants
For some reason I been thinking about a solid gold small statue of the Buddha. Small enough to hold in my hand. But incredibly heavy. I don't know what it means.
Monotheism demands humility and keen awareness - it ain't easy.

Outer trappings were hatched to assist active belief - within a ritual, a person could feel they were actually 'believing' in something.

Simply being aware is way too difficult.

One.

It's not found in any bible.

Do i truly understand the nature of One?
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It is been over thirty years since I prayed for a nights sleep. Went the Jesus road as far as I could, I will always be grateful for the rest spider woman found when she laid her head on her saviours breast.

Somehow Zen makes me think of the Gordian knot, and Alexanders sword, and Occam's Razor. Wasn't there a book called The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment. That's me.

Been good to have known you jimboloco, I am not the man I was
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