Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2015

28.07.2018 - Comments2 on dali48's Hubs on HP...

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dali48 and writing books and photographing in BAD etc...

On the Hub Zodiac Sign Pisces etc...

I enjoyed your hub! I had 2 great friends that were Pisces, and they were both...

Thank you for your friendly Comment. Though I don't read and believe in horoscopes I must confess that all the Pisces who I know... (d.48)

Great hub, although neither do I dabble in horoscopes I too am Pisces.

Thank you Pollyannalana for your comment - what do you think of the descriptions of this sign?

It has a familiar ring.

I'm also a Pisces and admit to many of these traits...and revel too!
Such an ancient practice...do we dare dismiss entirely?...

On the Hub Water resources and Technology:

Forward thinking. Next to our air quality, water sustains life. We must clean it up and keep it clean. It does make financial, ecological and total sense.

On the Hub Tao and Zen etc...:

I think you write like poetry, have you done any poetry?
Polly

Thank you for your Comment - Yes, you are right. I did some poetry sometimes in tweet-form, inspired by Japanese haikus - for example on my daily way by bike to the park or in my diary books - Tagebuch 2008 etc. on bod.de - added in brackets... (d.48)

These words are beautiful to read, thank you. A small juicy melon sounds about right!
Love and peace
Tony

Great hub...thanks for sharing

Thank you for an interesting hub! In truth everything in this world has already happened...and we all made it! It is always best to live in the moment...

Thank you for your Comment D.S. - "In truth everything in this world has already happened... and we all made it! It is always best to live in the moment"... Your Comment is corresponding to my reading and own experiences from 1983 to ca.2008, etc. - d.48

Dall48 - so few who attempt to write haiku understand it. You really seem to. I'll bet your own haiku is good.
My personal perception is: "There is no problem" - based on the fact that IT is, no matter what or how we try to define it and there is no problem in or with IT. We exist as much as we do in the present...

Thanks for enjoying my Hub, and your Comment Nellieanna - Sometimes I wrote some poetic tweets or short poems in haiku-style when I was inspired by nature during my daily trip on bike to a lake nearby... The occupation with Zen especially helped me a lot during the long phase of... (d.48)

Ah. You're surely well informed about Zen - much more than I. I read books on the subject at one period of my life, Alan Watts, especially. But a major source of awareness was a friend who had lived in Japan, there several years to study ceramics and preach as a Church of Christ minister, along with his wife and kids. What he learned there was so eye-opening that it changed his life and his mind and actually resulted in...

Thank you for your elaborated Comment about Zen - I discovered Zen in the Central Library Dusseldorf, when I searched for alternative therapies to heal myself in the 90s. It's very difficult to understand, because it cannot be defined exactly - Zen is no religion but a kind of philosophy with no dogmas, etc...  (d.48)

Ah - good that it helped you through an illness. Your willingness to find ways to heal yourself says much about your perspective, openness of mind and mood to see it for what it is, as you say, - not a religion. I might even go on to say it's maybe not even a philosophy in a traditional sense...

Whether Zen is not a traditional philosophy or more an inner attitude - I don't want to have to decide - I prefer the Zen-moments (see "koans", etc.) in my life - the feeling of being in unity with life, e.g. I remember a moment during swimming as a sport-student in Tubingen in the 70s... (d.48)

I love that! Thank you for sharing it!

Thank you for your comments tonymac and JS etc. - "The way of tea (Japanese Chadô) has become one of the most important ways of Zen. This is not particularly surprising, since Zen knows more than any other philosophy of life that the meaning of life can be discovered in everyday life"... (A. Mentes-Wilsung / J. Bossert)

On the Hub Salvador Dali and Painting:

Beautiful and touching Hub, thank you.
BTW, what happened to your another Hubs?

Thank you for your comment - all my other 230 Hubs are suddenly degraded, under 55 score (62 to 33), and unpublished... (d.48)

...what can I say about Dali that you probably don't already know ...we have a mutual friend Doug Dunigan who is a world class artist and photographer and he is a real big fan of the man - I also love Rene Magritte...

Thank you for your Comment - I'm sure there's much about Dali I don't know yet - I choose dali48 as pseudonym because its easy to pronounce and to remember. As a student in Tübingen I first read a book about Dali and was fascinated by his surrealistic paintings... (d.48)

I admire any man who has any praise for his wife, it is a scarce and refreshing thing to hear.
Polly

Nice hub Thanks for sharing.

Thank you goprisca for your comment... and thank you Polly for your admiration of men like this... (d.48)

Hi dali48,
I believe the painting you are referring to is the Persistence of Memory by Dali in which soft watches are nothing more then tender extravagant unnatural devices in the panoramic landscape much like the persistence of our memories having no baring on our future...

Thank you JT for your comment - I believe that Dali's paintings express the spirit of his time (see Zeitgeist), if one compares the emergence of the images and the historical reality... (d.48)

On the Hub Nicholas of Myra:

Thank you sweetie1, for your Comment - I still have a little corner in my room with 2 Nicholases of chocolate (a small and a big one), and I do not want to eat them before I've replaced them by new ones on 6 December... (d.48)

sweetie1 8 months ago
Hi Dali, since i am not christian i didn't understand it much as i don't know the history behind the charaters but it was interesting hub liked it.

On the Hub Learning and the Future:

"A pessimist feels bad if he's OK, for fear that he feels worse if it goes better ..." - what a stunning line - I love it! Also like very much "Learning has a bitter root, but it bears sweet fruit"...

Great thoughts and lines throughout this hub...I agree with Tonymac...I like the line about the pessimist feeling bad if he's Ok...thanks for sharing.

On the Hub Heinrich Boell and Ideologies etc...:

I like this....

On the Hub Günter Wallraff in Germany etc:

Hi Dali48,
When I was young my family read me the book struwelpeter and I have read that book to my son as often as Aesops or Dickens or Grimm's. I don't know if you know this book. It is in German only. I can't remember the name of the fable but it was about children making fun of the Moors and a wizard dips the white German into an ink well and they became blacker than the Moors...

On the Hub Endangered bee diversity etc:

WE used to have so many bees in our garden - now we find them dying and falling onto our terrace - I feel it's the mobile telephony waves that could be the reason - I'm not sure but whatever it is, it's sad!

Thank you for your Comment ... May be the mobile telephony waves can be 1 factor more if you think of the size of a little bee and a person who can also be influenced by all kinds of waves (see also whales and sonar etc. - d.48) - but after my experiences I prefer the 3 reasons (food, pesticides and global warming etc - d.48) which I mentioned in my Hub. (d.48)

Here in Texas I use to see bees on a regular basis; now I almost never see them. Thanks for the information; I enjoyed reading your article.

Thank you for your Comment - To whom it concerns: Deportation of bee-colonies on trucks across the USA, in order to pollinate vast orchards - why don't they combine bees and orchards at the same place etc? - d.48

On the Hub Descartes the "reconnaissancer", etc...:

Do you think his time as a soldier helped him with his unique thoughts about God, as it would lend a unique perspective on mortality?...

Thank you somethgblue for your Comment - for further reading on Descartes I would recommend Richard David Precht's philosophical travel book "Who am I and if so, how many?"...

On the Hub Consciousness and Cancer Healing:

Hi Dali48,
I see addiction as the attempt to posion one's self to death until they wake. It is not an escape mechanism from consciousness but an attempt to expedite the painful awakening of rebirth. Death is the rebirth.
As for cancer, there are biological reasons and I have known oncologists who have joined Buddist temples because they believed in the rebirth process...

A very interesting hub on addictions and cancer healing...it might take me a few readings to really grasp all your ideas...but I found your information both informative and interesting...voted up.

dali48: What an innovative, pioneering, unusual look at the mind-body connection! Doctors and researchers have quite a challenge on their hands in terms of comprehending and controlling cancer. As is the case with homeopathic medicine...

Thank you JT Walters and Cogerson, for your holistic and comprehensive comments about addiction - consciousness - painful awakening - cancer - oncologists - Buddist temples - ideologies - anthropological urge - a healthy thing - a few readings - my ideas and informations - it's not only the look at diseases but own experiences with alternative medicine and...

Hello Dali ~ My Twitter and Hubpages first rate friend of inventive intellect and free thought. I enjoyed reading this line, "Research shows that life expectancy of untreated cancer patients is greater (why are these tests not known etc - d.48)..." How unique the words that we can maybe heal ourselves when we...

Dali, your definition of the four addictions (disease, alcohol, obesity, etc) is quite interesting and your explanation of why it is done is also excellent. I believe that people harbor internal feelings, thoughts, emotions that...

On the Hub Albert Schweitzer and Karma:

Great hub! Would like to hear more!

Thank you for you comment - for further reading I recommend dali48.blogspot.com and...

On the Hub A day with electric power outage, etc...:

Nice hub but if you lived in third world country, they you wont be hasseled as even in big cities of India people are used to 8 to 10 hours of electric cuts daily esp...

Thank you for your Comment sweetie1 - if "even in big cities of India people are used to 8 to 10 hours of electric cuts", I would recommend to reduce the dependence on "public electricity" a little bit – e.g. by...

dali48 
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Hello and thanks for the follow. Power outage is is a problem now across the Eastern coast of North America. Alternate energy sources are starting to gain popularity here in this continent, but there is still much dependence on...
Thank you FBR, for your Comment - Clean energy sources are an alternative to... (d.48)

sofs 
This is a situation we face most of the time... but is anyone listening? Solar energy is catching up here but that does not even meet two percent of our needs. thought provoking hub. Have a lovely day.

Thank you sofs, for your Comment - Solar energy is one of the best alternatives to dirty energy - see eg "ArteTV: Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker - Passive house plants"... or "macro/3satTV: Japan at the Crossroads - so we should as far as possible promote the use of other energy forms. Panasonic could"... @dali48 on Twitter...

Annex2 to the blogs of dali48
dali48 in Baden-Baden 8/2010 
For further reading, see Books, blogs, comments, tweets, buzz... of dali48 on Google, Books by dali48 on twitter, Facebook, Blogspot, Goodreads, StumbleUpon, Amazon, Bod.de, Pinterest, etc...
diary 3: by dali48 on twitter diary3 by dali48 on twitter 
Diary3 by dali48 on twitter is about healing in the past and the future - focused on the present. It includes the following authors: Ayya Khema, S. Hite, VE Frankl, M. Messeguer, G. Marquez, W. Golding, Dalai Lama, DTSuzuki, J. Seiffert, Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddha, Jvd Wetering, Allen Ginsberg, C. Simon, Johannes Paul1, K. Dürckheim, W. Soyinka, S. Freud, Sloterdiyk, J. Brodsky, P. Celan, A. Schweitzer, G. Groddeck, hl.Hildegard, IB Singer, T. Dethlefsen, AT Kushi...

Golden Snow “thank you dali48 for your very informative and interesting Dairy 3 - filled with so much to help us with our health and improve our ways of eating, Herbal information ... I loved learning of others lives and condition they live, writers whose words have been smothered, because truth was written ... loved every moment of reading”...
  • Golden Snow "Most interesting book I have read in many years ... the truth within the pages alone are a refreshing change ... covers so many subjects, thank you dali48"...
Tagebuch 2009: Wie ich psychisch u. physisch wie...
siehe Bod.de, etc. - Diary 2009 by dali 48 on twitter is about a 25-year-old, both psychological and even physical healing process by using natural medicine - especially herbal medicines, and also meditation exercises from Zen Buddhism. Inspiring to further reading are also excerpts from speeches of Nobel laureates in literature from 2009 to currently back 1959, etc... 

's review
"a book filled with important information to guide one through life in health both body and mind ... also to learn history as it has taken place ... five stars from me ... Thanks dali48"...
Tagebuch 2008
Tagebuch 2008 von dali48, siehe Google, Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/dali48

Diary 2008 of dali48 contains many valuable tips of the alternative medicine and phytotherapy. The introduction to Zen Buddhism is also good for laymen to understand. Inspiring and stimulating to further reading are the excerpts of speeches of Nobel Laureates in Literature - starting with Le Clézio (2008), back to Beckett, Boell, Kawabata, Solzhenitsyn, etc... Tags: Ayya Khema, Valerian, Comfrey, Nettle, Buddha, Buddhism, Clézio Covitz Dukkha parents emotions inflammation, earth, cold, food, fennel, woman, joy, peace, feel, danger, feeling, Spirit, Health, gout, happiness, "God", skin heart, helps, cough, immune, St John's, Chamomile, Kawabata, Ayya Khema, children, headache, body, disease, cancer, life, suffering, love, life, dandelion, People, migraine, natural, nerve, Nobel, rheumatoid, patients, parsley, sage, shadow, yarrow, sleep, insomnia, pain, soul, September 2008, Smullyan, Solzhenitsyn, plantain, stress, Centaury, Thich Nhat Hanh, thyme, subconsciously, mourning, past, losses, juniper, water, hawthorn, world, work, world, sugar, etc...
 
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Golden Snow Enjoying your many post on health dali48 ... it means a lot in my life to have sites and blogs to follow and gain better health ... I have been fighting a Chemical war inside my body for 29 years and found relief in so many of your posts ... my health has improved to the point I can do my own shopping at the market ... I love the fact that your Diaries contains a mixture of great information for the readers ... so well chosen ... well thought out to help everyone”...


see "Banking Crisis 2008" and Climate Change and robots and poor people and social diseases and homelessness etc. - instead of basic income (ca. 500 euro) - Uncontrolled capitalism produces evil as bees produce honey etc... (dali48)

see dali48 and Climate Change and dryness & floods etc. - since ca. 2000 and Copenhagen 2009 etc...