Subject: Public service announcement
From: chris
Date: 2/22/2007 4:10:17 PM
If you like you can go to Sustained Action
and click on BBC4 Castaneda Films for dial-up
At that site you can download the documentary
in 10 separate parts and view to your heart's content.
Nothing really new, but an interesting 'take' on
the Castaneda nightmare. He truly was Mr. Nightmare.
He said it, not us. :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: chris
Date: 2/22/2007 10:14:41 AM
"Jeremy H. Donovan writes:
> Or, you can ftp to: ctdop.org
> Login as username: sa@ctdop.org
> Password: sa@ctdop
>
> And download the whole documentary as one file. It's much better that
> way.
> -Jeremy
Yes much better approach. Soon you'll
be able to buy the DVD too I guess. :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: slider
Date: 2/23/2007 12:48:05 AM
crsds wrote...
> If you like you can go to Sustained Action
> and click on BBC4 Castaneda Films for dial-up
> At that site you can download the documentary
> in 10 separate parts and view to your heart's content.
> Nothing really new, but an interesting 'take' on
> the Castaneda nightmare. He truly was Mr. Nightmare.
> He said it, not us. :)
### - thought the most interesting part was the bit about margaret castaneda
& cj thinking it was true :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: slider
Date: 2/27/2007 4:01:15 PM
crsds wrote...
> ### - thought the most interesting part was the bit about margaret
> castaneda
> & cj thinking it was true :)
Still bamboozled after all these years, geez.
You'd think they would have wised up by now.
She needs to get over shorty, afterall it's been
47 years. She sounds like a hick. :)
### - (laughing:) she corroborated that he spent long periods of time in the
desert though... plus old cj seemed alright + corroborated seeing cc's field
notes in the basement, and that he met an old indian onetime :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: slider
Date: 2/28/2007 3:30:22 AM
crsds wrote...
still semi-bamboozled slider wrote:
### - (really laffin' hehehe :)
> ### - (laughing:) she corroborated that he spent long periods of time in
> the
> desert though...
She's only repeating what shorty told her.
My bet was that he was doing somebody else.
### - lol + ahahahaha :) :) :)
Desert my ass. The drive alone would have
killed him to drive to Mexico. Roads were
ultra crappy in 1959-1961 era. Talk to someone
who drove during that time and they will laugh
in your face if you say you drove to "Mexico".
No way Jose! It didn't happen.
### - lol i'm cracking up chris :)
> plus old cj seemed alright + corroborated seeing cc's field
Really? He must have been over at Meighan's house then.
That's where they are today. Good luck.
> notes in the basement, and that he met an old indian onetime :)
Everyone has a met an old indian.
### - hahaha :)
What would a small
boy know about indians? Nada. So, therefore, all
this proves nothing. I can't believe you still think that
there is a remote possibility that Juan Matus was real.
There's no doubt with me at all. None. :)
### - lol i didn't say that me old fruit hehehe, just that that was the only
interesting part of the film :)
If you want to see where shorty ripped most of his stuff
off from, just read some of the taoist stuff. Substitute
'toltec' for 'taoist' and Mexico for China. Then you'll
see where the magical passes and the mysterious "pass"
come from. Can't be a coincidence. :)
### - smile couldn't help play the devil's advocate with you there for a bit
matey, for which incidentally i profoundly apologise hehehe... plus
considering this is the most i've gotten out of you for ages now haha i
reckon there must be quite a lot of 'something' about cc still bubbling away
there below the surface?:)
nice talking to ya's anyways... jus' keep laffin' :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: chris
Date: 2/28/2007 5:15:06 AM
"slider writees:
> ### - lol + ahahahaha :) :) :)
> ### - lol i'm cracking up chris :)
> ### - hahaha :)
> ### - lol i didn't say that me old fruit hehehe, just that that was the
> only interesting part of the film :)
That was the only interesting part in the film (for you)?
Geez, you must have been bored shitless watching then.
> ### - smile couldn't help play the devil's advocate with you there for a
> bit matey, for which incidentally i profoundly apologise hehehe... plus
> considering this is the most i've gotten out of you for ages now haha i
> reckon there must be quite a lot of 'something' about cc still bubbling
> away there below the surface?:)
No Dr. Phil, there's nothing there. I got it all out of my system.
I released it all right here in front of God and everyone.
There's only one practice worth doing and that
is stilling the mind. The rest is window-dressing.
> nice talking to ya's anyways... jus' keep laffin' :)
I never stop laffin'. It's more fun than cryin'.
Of course cryin for the right reasons ain't half bad either. :)
Subject: Public service announcement
From: slider
Date: 2/28/2007 1:39:47 PM
crsds wrote...
>> ### - lol + ahahahaha :) :) :)
>
>> ### - lol i'm cracking up chris :)
>
>> ### - hahaha :)
>
>> ### - lol i didn't say that me old fruit hehehe, just that that was the
>> only interesting part of the film :)
>
> That was the only interesting part in the film (for you)?
> Geez, you must have been bored shitless watching then.
### - just about hehe... the only other interesting part to me being the bit
about patty dying in the desert by following her instructions to the letter
(didn't know cc had actually 'told' her to do that etc)
now if there'd been some evidence the other women had followed suit/done the
same? but there isn't any evidence for that...
personally i doubt it, they're probably all sunning themselves in south
america, maybe even reading this forum occasionally lol, go figure :)
>
>> ### - smile couldn't help play the devil's advocate with you there for a
>> bit matey, for which incidentally i profoundly apologise hehehe... plus
>> considering this is the most i've gotten out of you for ages now haha i
>> reckon there must be quite a lot of 'something' about cc still bubbling
>> away there below the surface?:)
>
> No Dr. Phil, there's nothing there. I got it all out of my system.
> I released it all right here in front of God and everyone.
> There's only one practice worth doing and that
> is stilling the mind. The rest is window-dressing.
### - just LOVE the term 'window dressing' hehehehehe... and because that's
EXACTLY what it's all about and is lol :)
e.g. see the film 'Silent Flute' right at the end (written by bruce lee:) :)
>> nice talking to ya's anyways... jus' keep laffin' :)
>
> I never stop laffin'. It's more fun than cryin'.
> Of course cryin for the right reasons ain't half bad either. :)
### - discovered that crying and laughing are actually the same thing, the
exact same release, dunno where he got it from but cc got that bit right :)
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