Re: Ego elimination strategies?
- From: "Jez" <iced_spear@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 08:39:00 +0100
"Jackson K. Eskew" <jacksoneskew@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Those of us who play mostly in isolation are prone to deceiving
ourselves about the quality of our playing. We lack the opportunities
for constant feedback and humiliation that a student in the USC guitar
program, for instance, has (the many benefits of humiliation, by the
way - like the many benefits of repression - are vastly underrated.
Are we better or worse than we think?
The invention of recording devices stopped that crapola.
Yet I'm not a Catholic. I implore you to provide the isolatedPsilocybin mushrooms.
classical guitarist with some strategies of ego elimination,.....
--
Jez, MBA.,
Country Dancing and Advanced Astrology, UBS.
"Culture and Ideology are not your friends. Culture is the greatest barrier
to your enlightenment, your education, and your decency." - Terence McKenna
"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick
society."- Krishnamurti
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