Great talk Anthony, I’ve purchased many of your books over the years and find your work fascinating, you are in my opinion one of leading authority’s on these mind blowing subjects, l look forward to reading your new book.Gary
That monastery is one of the most famous in the world, due in part to it's main Ajahn - Arjahn Brahm, a monk from London originally who has made Buddhism more accessible for westerners, partially through his books. How amazing that they made this connection with you. So happy you shared this - I'm sure many of your viewers, like me, will be viewers of the weekly recording on RUclips from the Bodhinyana monastery.
I love 'The Meaning of Liff'. It induces the kind of laughter that makes your sides ache. I frequently use the word Sturry. Sturry (n.): A token run. Pedestrians who have chosen to cross a road immediately in front of an approaching vehicle generally give a little wave and break into a sturry. This gives the impression of hurrying without having any practical effect on their speed whatsoever.
really excited to see your next show. I hope the movie Pi, by Darren Aronofsky, is one of them. While it may not be itladian from your perspective, it is from mine.
Just remembered another favourite. Scrabby (n): A curious-shaped duster given to you by your mother which on closer inspection turns out to be half an underpant.
I met a Buddhist monk in Santa Fe three decades ago who spent time every summer on retreat in Thailand (at your monk's monastery maybe?). Coincidental synchronicities have defined my life, tied its loose particles together(?). Would you be interested in doing a book on THE WEB, the universe's electro-magnetic connectedness, which explains synchronicity?
Great talk Anthony, I’ve purchased many of your books over the years and find your work fascinating, you are in my opinion one of leading authority’s on these mind blowing subjects, l look forward to reading your new book.Gary
Love your new format show,especially this one. Don't give up, keep on sharing your great work.
Anthony is genius as usual an intellectual dissertation that doubles as a table leg shim. 🔥
5 mins in minds already blown!!!!
That monastery is one of the most famous in the world, due in part to it's main Ajahn - Arjahn Brahm, a monk from London originally who has made Buddhism more accessible for westerners, partially through his books.
How amazing that they made this connection with you. So happy you shared this - I'm sure many of your viewers, like me, will be viewers of the weekly recording on RUclips from the Bodhinyana monastery.
I love 'The Meaning of Liff'. It induces the kind of laughter that makes your sides ache.
I frequently use the word Sturry.
Sturry (n.): A token run. Pedestrians who have chosen to cross a road immediately in front of an approaching vehicle generally give a little wave and break into a sturry. This gives the impression of hurrying without having any practical effect on their speed whatsoever.
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really excited to see your next show. I hope the movie Pi, by Darren Aronofsky, is one of them. While it may not be itladian from your perspective, it is from mine.
I love to hear of this weaving together of synchronicities that, let's face it seem to have some sort of planned purpose.
Just remembered another favourite.
Scrabby (n): A curious-shaped duster given to you by your mother which on closer inspection turns out to be half an underpant.
That indentation under your nose is called a philtrum, and if it is missing that is an indicator for fetal alcohol syndrome. ❤️
I met a Buddhist monk in Santa Fe three decades ago who spent time every summer on retreat in Thailand (at your monk's monastery maybe?). Coincidental synchronicities have defined my life, tied its loose particles together(?). Would you be interested in doing a book on THE WEB, the universe's electro-magnetic connectedness, which explains synchronicity?
Great vid
See Robert Tempme's talk at Megalithomania.
This was painful to listen to .
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