From: simonini-AT-HomeNet.com.br (Eduardo Simonini Lopes) Subject: Re: krishnamurti and d&g Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 01:27:03 -0200 Jean wrote: > Yet K. inspires to me some kind of inner posture and d&g (who I know only a >little) some kind of inner and outer 'style' that are quite different , almost >opposite I am a student in D/G too..., and i am too far, very far, to be a specialist in these authors... but, i think that D/G never wanted to make or find specialists on their theories. :-) We had here in Brazil a singer called Raul Seixas who said in one of his songs: Before reading the book that the "master" gave to you, you have to write yours So we are here, trying to make our own way of living... A good 1999 to you and to all other members of the list. Eduardo- Brazil -----Mensagem original----- De: Jeanraiso-AT-aol.com <Jeanraiso-AT-aol.com> Para: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu <deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu> Data: Domingo, 3 de Janeiro de 1999 23:07 Assunto: Re : krishnamurti and d&g >thank you Edouardo for your post; english is not my first langage either! I'm >french (in Paris) >I somewhat follow you in the way you are putting in perspective K. and d&g. > Yet K. inspires to me some kind of inner posture and d&g (who I know only a >little) some kind of inner and outer 'style' that are quite different , almost >opposite; and thanks to you I am now contemplating how those two can relate >and even may be enrich eachother. > >jean r.
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