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Ros.:61.4
# Six in the fourth place means:
The moon nearly at the full.
The team horse goes astray.
No blame.
-Wilhelm
Conformity isn't going to help this horse so much as breaking away from the pack will. It's like leaving behind an old church congregation which won't outgrow it's white picket fence, when you're hungering for that greener grass over yon hill.
I am the walrus - goo goo ga joob!
Remind me........How exactly do corrected walruses stand?I stand corrected. :bows:
Rosada:... Charly, it seems you have given the lines a completely different meaning, saying that the horse is just a horse - doesn't represent the man, and it is going astray because the man drank too much and that the phrase "no blame" means it's not the horse's fault...
stray: c.1300, aphetic of O.Fr. estraier "wander about," lit. "go about the streets," from estree "route, highway," from L.L. via strata "paved road" (see street). On another theory, the O.Fr. is from V.L. *estragare, a contraction of *estravagare, representing L. extra vagari "to wander outside" (see extravagant). Fig. sense of "to wander from the path of rectitude" is attested from early 14c. The noun meaning "domestic animal found wandering" is earlier (early 13c.), from O.Fr. estraié "strayed," pp. of estraier. The adj. is first recorded c.1600.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=stray
We are "the horse." It is the essential human being, which we have in common. Although we dream we are separate and unique. The Sun knows our dreams are just dreams. "Follow the Sun."
Most humans excepted, we’ll count on
things to be simply themselves, to see by their own lights. If there is any wrong here
it is in the driver’s ideas of what the horse ought to be.
Do you mean that we have disappeared? Nobody's perfect!
Yours,
Charly
Remind me........How exactly do corrected walruses stand?
Well, I think that walrus is doing the best job that he can !!Well, he tries to stand graciously; not easy for a walrus.
Hi, Pantherpanther:...
The horse is the sense of self we are born with . It is covered over by
education and its growth is neglected. Personality or personalties claim
center stage. Yet it is who we really are and how we relate to life and others
on an essential level. Our horse is not alone, it is part of the whole, just I am
Thou and Thou art I. The separation from the team, the pair pictures this loss of relation to the "other," that is the sense of being itself and at the same time its reality as part of the whole....
“A man as a whole…is almost exactly comparable to that organization for conveying a passenger, which consists of a carriage, a horse, and a coachman. In the case of the real man, the passenger is the owner of the carriage…Before our nature was spoiled, all four in this team – horse, carriage, driver, master – were one; all the parts had a common understanding, all worked together, labored, rested, fed at the same time…
…But the language has been forgotten, each part has become separate, cut off from the rest. Now, at times, it is necessary for them to work together, but it is impossible – one part wants one thing, another part something else. The point is to re-establish what has been lost – this is the purpose of development…
...the power of changing oneself lies not in the mind, but in the body and the feeling.
- G I Gurdjieff
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