This is getting annoying as in using obscure references that personally I do not care about.
The main problem being that there is interesting code mixed with "noise" for pharo-dev. Please make posts on Medium about it and post a link if needed (I may even actually read them), but not the Transcript nextPutAll: consciousness stream upToEnd. Phil On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 3:15 AM, Robert Withers <robert.w.with...@gmail.com> wrote: > Here's the thing that gets my goat: I had already acknowledged it was > enough for the list and was signing off further comment when Ben decided he > really needed to add his two cents. It is unfortunate he did not spend his > change in a positive manner but wished to be negative and critical. > > I was unwilling to let that go by as an implicit restriction on the > substance of my posting, into the future. ...and the thread is twice as > long. Not my doing. Some things must be challenged. > > Do you know what I mean, then? Just say no to intellectual coercion. > > robert > > On 12/27/2015 11:33 AM, Ben Coman wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > I'm glad your found someone on the list to connect to on a spiritual level, > but could you please keep your public posts to technical matters, > (plus keep signatures short and trim old signatures from quoted > responses - which unfortunately threaded email clients like gmail > often hide) > > cheers -ben > > On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Robert Withers<robert.w.with...@gmail.com> > <robert.w.with...@gmail.com> wrote: > > *My apologies...I'll try for > #random. :)* > > nameste, > robert > > > -- > There are five kinds of coloring (kleshas): > 1) forgetting, or ignorance about the true nature of things (avidya), > 2) I-ness, individuality, or egoism (asmita), > 3) attachment or addiction to mental impressions or objects (raga), > 4) aversion to thought patterns or objects (dvesha), and > 5) love of these as being life itself, as well as fear of their loss as > being death. > (avidya asmita raga dvesha abhinivesha pancha klesha) > > > On 12/27/2015 09:44 AM, Robert Withers wrote: > > I was thinking about this on my drive home, more, and I think that I was > jumping the duck. #new is related to named classes, therefore in the analogy > of brahma-loka, this is more of a rupa level behavior. The arupa level is > there (and there is a #new at that level) but it deals with things that have > no form, but by name only (#allInstancesDo:). > > cheers, > robert > > --- > > And yet everything that is created does not rest in Me. > Behold My mystic opulence! Although I am the maintainer > of all living entities and although I am everywhere, I am > not a part of this cosmic manifestation, for My Self is the > very source of creation. > > > > > On 12/26/2015 08:50 PM, Robert Withers wrote: > > On Dec 26, 2015, at 2:26 AM, Saša Janiška <g...@atmarama.com> > <g...@atmarama.com> wrote: > > On Pet, 2015-12-25 at 15:59 -0500, Robert Withers wrote: > > Hello Robert, > > Good day Saša, > > Welcome to Pharo! I view use of Pharo (squeak) as a knowledge > sacrifice eliminating bondage to Karma. This is not the mainstream and > a good thing too. > > Nice comparison...although, being at the beginning I still do not > understand/see it as a sacrifice, but can feel it is liberating. > > I suppose I think that the expenditure of time, resources, concentration and > effort constitute said sacrifice of knowledge as new broader knowledge > supplants older limited knowledge. > > > As an example, where is the root implementation of #new defined? Hint: > it is close to Pharo's arupa-brahma-loka, the highest planes. ;) > > :-) > > Well I do think the meta system is the realms of brahma-loka, and that is > split into rupa and arupa. Please let us know your thoughts on this > speculation when you find #new! :-) > > > Hare hare and Merry Christmas, > > Haribol and Happy New Year! > > Dhiyo yo nah prachodayat! > > --- > But those who always worship Me with exclusive devotion, meditating on My > transcendental form—to them I carry what they lack, and I preserve what they > have. > > > -- > As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, > whose mind is controlled, remains always steady in his meditation on the > transcendent self. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Robert > . .. ... ^,^ > >