Brilliant Madness about John Nash
Shaman Carlos Castaneda
Endorsment, endorsment, from whom, What do you learn from this two stories … ?
Brilliant Madness about John Nash
Shaman Carlos Castaneda
Endorsment, endorsment, from whom, What do you learn from this two stories … ?
This is proabably the best skateboard clip ever made by Spike Jones for Girl Skatboards Inc
Who else write a text like, It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding),
Darkness at the break of noon
Shadows even the silver spoon
The handmade blade, the child’s balloon
Eclipses both the sun and moon
To understand you know too soon
There is no sense in trying.
This was said about the man in the dark hair Rig’dzin Chenpo Chögyam Mukpo, the XI Trungpa Tulku
“I remember it was on that occasion that Allen Ginsberg decided to play devil’s advocate, and said, “What is the dharmic or a-dharmic reason for Trungpa Rinpoche’s drinking? And, as his students, how should we relate to that?” Of course, a deathly silence fell over the room, and I think the vajra guards were ready to jump him and cut his tongue out, but I translated it for Kalu Rinpoche. Rinpoche sort of smiled and said, “Well, let me tell you first about Padampa Sangye. Padampa Sangye was a real boozer and a lot of his students had a problem with that, and one of them finally asked him why, if he was an enlightened master, he was always drunk. And Padampa said, ‘Ah, the Padampa may be impaired, but the döndampa (absolute) is not.’”
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbhYwzy_f1U]
After looking at Professor Pausch last lecture this old clip came to my mind. No cure for cancer by Dennis Leary.
Check out the great Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams. Professor Randy Pausch past away July 25, 2008
From wiki you can read the following “A devoted Star Trek fan, Pausch was invited by film director J. J. Abrams to film a role in the latest Star Trek movie. Abrams heard of Pausch’s condition and sent a personal e-mail inviting Pausch to the set. Pausch happily accepted and traveled to Los Angeles, California to shoot his scene. In addition to appearing in the film, he also has a line of dialogue and donated the $217.06 paycheck to charity”.
More info om Professor Randy Pausch!