BLOWING BUBBLES Re: Being in open space every day

Michael Herman mjherman at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 04:22:20 PDT 2005


more on blowing bubbles.  a piece i wrote some years ago, when i
realized that blowing big bubbles (the soapy water kind) was good
practice for learning how to open and hold space. 
http://www.globalchicago.net/wiki/wiki.cgi?BlowingBubbles

enjoy!  m



On 6/4/05, Toke Paludan Møller <toke at interchange.dk> wrote:
> Great morning conversation....to find here
> 
> And I am a true believer in any pratice that will bring us closer to
> individual and world peace
> 
> One other Practice is rule number 6 a and b
> 6a means - do not take yourself so f...seriously
> 6b means - do not take the others so f...seriously
> 
> And for your information I just heard from my friend here in Boise Idaho
> that there is a bubble blowing machine in the main street that is diligently
> working on the blowing bubbles for world peace project.....
> So you don't know what you started Pat
> 
> Cheers
> 
> - toke
> 
> 
> 
> On 04/06/05 7:29, "Pat Black" <patblack at paulbunyan.net> wrote:
> 
> > Oh Raffi
> > I had a great laugh at one of your suggestions for your calendar list.
> > Long ago, about 35 years ago a friend and I were blowing bubbles on the
> > New York City subway.  We were blowing bubbles for peace.  Someone
> > called a transit cop or he happened to wander by on the train.  He told
> > us to stop blowing bubbles that it was not allowed on the New York City
> > subway.  We, of course, refused as we were sure that we had not reached
> > our goal of world peace yet.  He threw us off the train at the next
> > stop. There we were compelled to walk the streets of Manhattan blowing
> > bubbles until we ran out of bubble soup.  To our great sadness it is not
> > as easy to find bubbles in mid-town Manhattan as one would expect so we
> > had to stop before world peace was complete.  It might be time to get
> > back on that project.  I haven't thought about that for all these
> > years.  Thanks for the memory.
> > Pat Black
> >
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