Sunday, June 29, 2008

Rainbow - Innovation, Loving Bliss & Music


Rainbow


I'm heading to the Rainbow Family Gathering tomorrow, ~ peace, love and happiness. The Rainbow Gathering Wikipedia entry is extensible. Started in Colorado in 1972 with many 'tribes' coming from northern California and the Pacific Northwest, I've never been to it. I hope to post much media about it.


Here's a Rainbow Gathering 2008 picture show:)



Innovation

Information technology is a series of innovations in process, that continue to converge, - and a global, virtual-world university would be one of a remarkable series of innovations over the past 50 years. Here's the beginnings of it, and you can already take courses ~ http://globaluniversity.pbwiki.com


Loving bliss

Here's my definition I'm exploring ~~ experiences that are deeply, gratefully, reciprocally appreciative and affectionate, both with a friend or friends, and alone, as well as profoundly and naturally high at the same time, and which are ongoing, biological, 'flow' experiences.



How to innovate with eliciting the neurophysiological experience of loving bliss naturally, if this is one of the most enjoyable experiences people have. Here are some practices to elicit loving bliss ~ http://scottmacleod.com/LovingBlissPractices.htm

And, if it's possible to elicit loving bliss through practices, as I think it is, I'm also interested in exploring loving bliss by learning to practice it as you or I would practice a musical instrument ~ http://scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingLovingBlissvavMusicalInstrument.htm


Music

And here's extraordinary Pandit Suresh Talwalkar's reciting / tabla music ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_Om61uC8bk&NR=1, and innovating to shape a kind of bliss through his music. Is there a sending and receiving of information technology happening here?


Rainbow Gathering
near Pinedale, Wyoming

I'm curious what kinds of "world creations" like Talwalkar's I'll come upon at the Rainbow Gathering. Teach or learn this in a global, virtual world University?

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