Dinner and Acceptance
Jan. 16th, 2004 11:58 pmTook bunny out to a provintial french restraunt. It was very good, but I was looking for food that is transcendent. A spiritual dinner. I've had that at morimoto's.
Then we came home and watched Naqoyqatsi. It's the last of the Quatsi trilogy. I found watching it that it blurred what is real and artificial and what is relevant and not relevant. So that a reproduction can be more meaningful than the original, or visa versa, or in between in many ways. I stayed up to watch the special feature. A 50 minute anamture recording of Glass, Reggio, a moderator and the image director. In the last two minutes Reggio talked about how he used a film that touched him in a spiritual way to minister to street gangs when he was a brother in a monistary... one of the things that caused me to loose my faith in god and a spiritual realm was that I could get a spiritual connection with music or movies that was as good or greater than any worship my church sanctioned. I should accept those spiritual moment where ever they may strike. A connection to something bigger than me. I'll bow to the bright sun as I leave a building, I'll listen to Glass and Mozart, and I'll even go out in to the woods and masturbate for the earth. I've only done that last one once, but it goes to show that worship is diverse.
Then we came home and watched Naqoyqatsi. It's the last of the Quatsi trilogy. I found watching it that it blurred what is real and artificial and what is relevant and not relevant. So that a reproduction can be more meaningful than the original, or visa versa, or in between in many ways. I stayed up to watch the special feature. A 50 minute anamture recording of Glass, Reggio, a moderator and the image director. In the last two minutes Reggio talked about how he used a film that touched him in a spiritual way to minister to street gangs when he was a brother in a monistary... one of the things that caused me to loose my faith in god and a spiritual realm was that I could get a spiritual connection with music or movies that was as good or greater than any worship my church sanctioned. I should accept those spiritual moment where ever they may strike. A connection to something bigger than me. I'll bow to the bright sun as I leave a building, I'll listen to Glass and Mozart, and I'll even go out in to the woods and masturbate for the earth. I've only done that last one once, but it goes to show that worship is diverse.