From: Elizaphanian (Elizaphanian@members.v21.co.uk)
Date: Sun Oct 06 2002 - 15:24:34 BST
Lila means a game? Intriguing - would tie in with doing metaphysics for fun
I guess.
Be careful with the cider.
Sam
www.elizaphanian.v-2-1.net/home.html
----- Original Message -----
From: <SQUONKSTAIL@aol.com>
To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: MD ZMM vs Lila
> In a message dated 10/5/02 3:24:06 PM GMT Daylight Time,
> Elizaphanian@members.v21.co.uk writes:
>
>
> > . Two themes: one the continuing treatment
> > of mental illness, sustained from ZMM into Lila, and the second
(related)
> > of
> > her doll/child/idol. What is going on with these? I'd love to hear views
on
> > this question. I won't feel I've properly got on top of Lila (the book)
> > until I have reached satisfactory answers.
> >
> > Sam
> >
>
> Hi Sam,
> The word Lila means game in one Indian language i seem to remember?
> Life is a game.
> The doll, a plaything, reflects all patterns: It is inorganic, it has the
> shape of an organism, it has a social function, its plastic is the product
of
> intellectual science, an idol speaks from DQ.
> Chat from DQ can appear like mental illness but may be the source of high
> quality static patterns capable of then inducing the same in others.
(Plato's
> Ion - magnetic rings simile.)
>
> That's my sleepy morning feel. (Yawn.)
> Must lay off the Scrumpy jack. ;)
>
> All the best,
> Squonk.
>
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