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The organ-axle was sped by foot-power, and "strikers" applied to each bowl as wanted via a keyboard. Franklin built it to imitate better playing musical glasses. It worked a treat, but only some models were built. I have a photo of one such model (from the Bach family house museum, Eisenach, Eastern Germany). I recommend greatly a trip to that museum; a whole range of musical instruments from the time of J.S. Bach is there, as well as a lot of ifo on the various Bachs; and the house and garden are quite beautiful in summer. Plus, if you're lucky, a curator will play many of the intsruments for you (harpsichords, clavichords, house pipe-organ, virginal). Quote:
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I thought the glass bowls were also immersed half-way in water in the trough.
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There is a daily meditation in "Sons and Daughters of the Buddha" (Christopher Titmess) that seems relevant to this thread.......
"All this Zen stuff is nonsense," said the sceptic. "You are perfectly correct," responded the master, "but that is a teaching I normally reserve for my most advanced students." Anyway, I did read an essay once by a Zen master who spoke of certain misunderstandings about enlightenment. He spoke of how we could imagine being free of gravity, how nice it would be to just float freely.............yet the reality is that we would just spin out of control...............and soon make a grab for the moon boots! This particular master said that there was an analogy here with certain ways of understanding enlightenment..........the wish to be free of ego, language etc. His point was that we need language - our "everyday mind" - and that true enlightenment is not a "freedom" from anything but more a correct use and understanding of what our experience already is. That we can only express, and know, reality by using "everyday mind". (Zen is not my homeground and perhaps I misunderstand the point he was making. Perhaps others would be able to clarify.........or even reject such a view!) |
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The ego, IMO, is based on the observer (attention) falsely identifying the content of conscious as the source of being or self. That content surrounds the clear mind or Buddha mind as a line encompasses and defines a circle. The work is to move attention from the frenetic and addictive activity of the content (line) to the still point of the source or clear mind, which is prior to the conditional mind. Gary http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Revelation-Initiation |
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