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Re: Comments on TWC-L

Tony Halmarack (Tony@halmarax.demon.co.uk)
Sun, 30 Jun 1996 08:10:00 +0100


To: twc-l@halmarax.demon.co.uk
From: Tony@halmarax.demon.co.uk (Tony Halmarack)
Subject: Re: Comments on TWC-L
In-Reply-To: <19960630.075515.18@halmarax.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 08:10:00 +0100

[Who *was* the target of the grumpy troll?]

neocon@ix.netcom.com (Anexia) wrote:

> Brian Sandle wrote:
>
> > Then you must surely direct your ire at this writer, who was the one I
> > meant to quote. He is suggesting early drug taking as a prep.
>
>
> I meant to imply nothing of the sort. Where did I suggest taking drugs
> early as a prep for death?

I think grumpy troll Brian was gnawing on someone elses ankle at the time.

>I suggested illuminating, for the readers,
> the reasons Huxley and Leary used hallucinogens at the time of their
> death.

That seems like an appropriate sort of suggestion considering the purpose
of the TWC. Let's do it!

I would like to hear from anyone who has studied the work of Stanislav Grof
and can relate it to the practicalities of the Terminal Wingding Club

>I don't understand how you infered what you did.

Haven't you read this character's other posts? He'd find the 2 minute silence
at an undertakers convention frivolous.

>The "juncture
> of spiritual growth" that I was talking about was the moment of
> death...when we move to the next stage of existance.

Something practical that did occur to me was the potential difficulty
subscribers might have in gaining access to the appropriate medication during
the critical phase.

Have other subscribers any information on common or garden substances
that might serve to turn the mundane TV set into a fiery chariot,
perhaps drawn by a host of golden angels?

>I think that you
> misunderstood something that I said.

He's practicing to make a career of it.

Dib dib dob,

-- 
Tony Halmarack =(*)= Tony@halmarax.demon.co.uk


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