liked reference to Wallace. I'm rereading his book on vipassana meditation and also as you know he is a strong opponent of scientific materialism or redirections\ism
Wallace worked out very nicely I’m making the point that material impressions of people transfer to all things. Wallace makes the larger point while Bo Diddley makes the point on the terrestrial level. It makes a pleasant coalition, R&B legend and Buddhist scholar.
And thanks for the good comment and everything else.
Putting Diddley and Wallace together on the same page did not seem like a stretch to me. Coming from different directions they were emphasizing non-material elements of our world. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics but Bo put the emotional content which literally added a new dimension to the impact. We can only “see” part of the picture but there is more.
liked reference to Wallace. I'm rereading his book on vipassana meditation and also as you know he is a strong opponent of scientific materialism or redirections\ism
Wallace worked out very nicely I’m making the point that material impressions of people transfer to all things. Wallace makes the larger point while Bo Diddley makes the point on the terrestrial level. It makes a pleasant coalition, R&B legend and Buddhist scholar.
And thanks for the good comment and everything else.
This is an outstanding read. David’s intuitiveness can be surprising.
Putting Diddley and Wallace together on the same page did not seem like a stretch to me. Coming from different directions they were emphasizing non-material elements of our world. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics but Bo put the emotional content which literally added a new dimension to the impact. We can only “see” part of the picture but there is more.