Welcome To The First Issue Of Warriors' Notes
This set of web pages contains a very small subset of email messages
sent to the
Ixtlan Mailing List (IML)
and to the Tango mailing list during the month of July, 1997.
Your suggestions, comments, and feedback are welcome, as always.
Special thanks to all the contributors to these pages for their
permission to use their writings.
Interviews and Articles:
1. Subject: The New Times Interview
"TENSEGRITY" AND MAGICAL PASSES
Workshop Notes:
2. Subject: Re: A few questions and comments . . .
Here are my notes from the lectures in Berlin. I'm no writer, so someone
else will have to supply a description of the place, atmoshere etc.
3. Subject: A Series of Practical Tasks. (translation)
This is a translation of a posting in Spanish. Credit and thanks go
to the original poster, the errors are all mine.
4. Subject: In Seattle we ......
Hi. I'm Juan Jose Yera, and I just recently came back from the workshop
in Seattle. I was thoroughly reenergized.
5. Subject: Our Gesture to It
The Seattle workshop was held in The Student Activities Center in Central
Seattle Community College. It began at 9:00am sharp when Kylie and Reni
entered the room.
6. Subject: Barcelona
Never in my life I experienced something like this.
So, finally I got back home, in a new, more conscious, more powerful way.
Experiences and Thoughts:
I found an idea that seems to be working for me. Lately I have been
suffering, wanting this woman so much, being rejected, having so much of
my ego invested I can't let go, feeling ashamed of being in love, etc.
8. Subject: Re: Tensegrity
Someone wrote:
9. Subject: Re: the word nagual
>Does anyone remember the name of the dialect that Florinda said
10. Subject: The Tenant and other worlds.
In Barcelona someone asked a question about the Tenant.
Florinda's answer was short: "The Tenant has gone."
11. Subject: Falling gracefully
This is going to appear, at first, as a very petty subject, unlike my
incredibly deep and poetic (yeah, right...), amazingly beautiful
(Yaaaawn...), uncannily wise (Oh! Shut up already!) usual postings.
12. Subject: Two Calls
I have to make a phone call to intent. Some people that began the path
with me have gone away. I will not ever question their decision.
13. Subject: Yin
Alexander Alekhine challenged J. Raul Capablanca for the World Chess Title
around the thirties' decade. He was an eccentric Russian, a top chess player
who once went to an international tournament without his passport.
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