Hey, Marilee!

Mar 02, 2006 23:06

More music links.

Marley's Ghost which probably everybody else knows about but me. They do a little bit of everything American. They were live on the radio today and they sang "Religion in Rhythm" and you know what I did ( Read more... )

music, grief, family

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sciamanna March 3 2006, 11:07:48 UTC
Grief is healthy. There's a buddhist parable about grief, which is one of my favourites: Kisagotami's son. I don't think that keeping grief private is good or healty.

So yes, I would appreciate being on your filter if you do go ahead and make one.

Hugs,
Anna
(Sorry if you got notified twice. I formatted the link in the first version wrong.)

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ritaxis March 7 2006, 17:31:29 UTC
Thank you -- I remember that story.

Now I'm distracted, thinking about the cross-cultural importance of mustard seed. I don't know what to think, except that mustard grows everywhere and its seed, while small, is very numerous and poignant. It's the ultimate weed: all parts edible, unrefined, rank growing, preferring the disturbed earth of orchards, vineyard, and roadsides . . .

Disturbed earth, that's what it is.

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ritaxis March 7 2006, 17:42:28 UTC
I had forgotten that one. It's right there. I just read it again. Thank you for reminding me.

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thomasyan March 3 2006, 18:50:05 UTC
I won't be able to offer you anything except sympathy, but please feel free to put me on the filter.

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mayakda March 3 2006, 19:37:13 UTC
I lost my parents early. I think I understand grief and mourning. Put me on the list.

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mjlayman March 3 2006, 20:42:04 UTC
Cool links! If you decide to filter, please put me on your list.

The first appointment with the psych, he commented that I was wearing red. I said "You think I'd look less fat in black?" and he said "Well...."

I gave my hair to Locks of Love yesterday and now have tiny curls all over. I don't think I'll keep it like this, but it's definitely different.

This will sound silly, because I don't know your brother and these aren't the kind of things my brother would like, but what about a carved box? Or something else handmade? (Not by you)

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ritaxis March 7 2006, 17:43:49 UTC
I ended up getting him a couple of Carter Family CDs because it was Carter Family songs he was deriving comfort from.

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