markearthling Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 (edited) Jonathon Livingston Seagull ( A film that will lift your spirits and make your heart soar) also recommended are the literary works of Richard Bach on which the film is based. Music soundtrack by Neil Diamond. Open up your mind and psyche And dare to dream Dare to be your true self The person you were born and meant to be. Is there anything the human spirit and mind Cannot conceive of and achieve ? Can we fly like the birds and soar like the eagle ? An ancient dream of man is coming true As we learn how and another limitation slips away. Can we fly higher and further and faster than we Ever have before ? Can we dive steeper and faster With more control than we ever did ? The dream is slowly coming true. Will we fly to the planets and eventually the stars Pursuing the mysteries of space, time and the universe Conquering all before us and eventually the mystery Of life and creation itself (substitute "evolution" if you feel the need). How far and fast will we travel then ? Through the einstein rosen bridge Or faster than light like the legendary tachyon. We already travel with the arrow of time forwards Into the unknowable. But will visits to the future be "knowable" then How about the past ? Will we conquer the many dimensions postulated By the string theory and breach the boundaries Of our own universal donut as postulated by M theory ? Will we travel to other universes in the multiverse And finally perceive the meaning of Big Bang theory And the "intelligent" creation of all that Lays before us ? Or discover chaos out of which flows order Like a final fractal crystallization ? Will we discover intelligent forces of design and creation Or just forces and global structure ? Will the macrocosm finally shrink into the microcosm And will humanity finally transcend it's form And longevity Organizational and societal woes Over many thousands or millions of years ? The future lays before us Will we embrace all it offers Or shrink backwards from the challenge When we now stand at the edge of the sea of knowledge So much lays within our grasp To fulfill us physically, intellectually and spiritually To make for a better life and world (s) For more open and productive collaboration And communication as a species We can only go forward if we progress Especially beyond the bounds of greed And monetary gain. Our progress and success depends on many things But we should not capitulate To the snipers of group expectation and Political correctness and dogma in any form From any source. We are all different and we should Recognize our differences and biases We should be open about them. The future can be ours if we are prepared To work And embrace all that it offers And to never lose our child like sense Of wonder. It's better to burn out than it is to rust. Neil Young Any discussion/commentary welcome. Edited June 18, 2011 by markearthling
markearthling Posted June 18, 2011 Author Posted June 18, 2011 Oh come now Ophiolite I think he would have been quite an open minded seagull ( although I can't remember seeing his brains fall out even after those terrifyingly steep dives). This after all is general philosophy. However if you are implying that I have overdone things then I am willing to wear that criticism. Open yourself up to possibility and let your heart and mind soar. By the way I recommend a viewing/reviewing of this terrific old movie ( to all and sundry ) from 1973. I just purchased a DVD copy but remember seeing it on TV way back then. It is truly an inspirational piece of theatrical art. Also switched me back onto the music of Neil Diamond.
Ophiolite Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 mark, if I have understood correctly, the bulk of the words in your OP are your thoughts as inspired by the book and film. My point is that they are, frankly, sufficiently trite, banal and disjointed as to turn most people away from exploring Jonathon more closely. I have fond memories of reading the book when it was first published and discussing it with groups of friends, in which I was -typically - the only one not as high as a kite on grass. Seriously, your comments, without establishing proper context, or offering explanatory commentary, really do a disservice to one of the Great Gulls.
Marat Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Every cultural era and its iconography looks ridiculous once it is over, but the seventies -- perhaps because the ensuing cultural transformations were so diametrically opposed to the sevenities ideology -- seem particularly exotic and amusing. In a remarkably short span of historical evolution, we have gone from "Do your own thing," "Whatever gets you through the night," and "Let it all hang out," to "Get with the program!," "Good guys finish last!" "Get your ass in gear!" and "What a Loser!" 'Jesus Christ Superstar' and 'Hair' have had to make way for 'Mr. Gecko' and 'Top Gun.'
michel123456 Posted June 18, 2011 Posted June 18, 2011 Was that all quotes from Neil Diamond or Neil Young? 1
markearthling Posted June 18, 2011 Author Posted June 18, 2011 michel123456 LOL ! Though I can see why you may have been a little confused about this. I'm not sure if Jonathon and Neil Diamond know one another but maybe you could be right. Ophiolite I'm a little disappointed that you said I have only done a disservice to Jonathon and not a GREAT disservice ! I agree, he is one of the great gulls of life. I do think however, that you are being too hard on Jonathon. He was a gull ahead of his time and he dreamed of breaking free from the ordinary gullness of life and learning all he could about new things and new capabilities. He too was judged to be in breach of his groups expectations and rules ( political correctness ) and was subjected to the dogma of the group and expected to conform. I must therefore insist upon recommending that all members here investigate Jonathons' life and works both immediately and fully ( see the movie again and it may open your eyes). The rodeo of life is like the show business stage. There will always be snipers and hecklers to knock our favourite artists off their pedestals. So watch comprehend learn chill out and enjoy Life the Universe and Everything ?8O)} p.s. Only lawn here ( high on life ) It's better to burn out than it is to rust. Neil Young
pantheory Posted July 7, 2011 Posted July 7, 2011 markearthling, Cool book fast-read 1970. Looking forward to the movie. Bet it will be good!
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