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As always, grateful for your words. Excellent, enlightening, needed.

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A very enjoyable, enlightening post, thank you. I've never cared much for R Crumb's work (I find his images rather ugly), but I liked this one very much indeed. It reminds me a little of the story of Markandeya, particularly as it is presented in Peter Brook's Mahabharata. If any of you have a spare ten minutes (and I'm sorry I couldn't find it in one single post), it's well worth a listen. There's something incredibly deep about the Indian religious mind sometimes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqZX2k0xW2k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osjtI-CEGgA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkdHWFMNokw

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Every post contains so much value! Thank you!

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Thank you for this.

I especially like the (near) beginning:

…” I prefer, though, to think that my comment was based on the fact that I had merely thought about it.”

And helping me articulate so well my inner senses.

And as always a little useful, thoughtful, or worthwhile in some respect viewing and reading that I may have missed from before I was paying attention.

Much respect and warmth,

Mark Basil

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The Prisoner, in the top five of my favorite shows from the 60's--The Fugitive, The Avengers, The Twilight Zone, and The Addams Family. Looking forward to viewing the Century of the Self.

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Thank you!

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