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Re: RAT There's nothing wrong with being elitist....



In a message dated 2/2/01 5:07:51 AM Pacific Standard Time,
handycapt@yahoo.com writes:


sticking your tongue out at a masterpiece
just because it doesn't fit your mood at the moment
doesn't mean you want find yourself returning to
appreaciate it in the end.


shooting for a masterpiece is an action. the masterpiece is
not something already done - ever.
it is a striving.
If you do not strive for a masterpiece effort, you learn nothing new.

It is found in the clearness of your intention to speak directly to your
partners on stage. It has nothing to do with the audience. The audience will
only participate if you are striving for clear communication with your
partner. Enough about the audience! What's going on stage??? Or as Anne
Bogart might say, Where's the meat???
Sending your movie in your whole being, on text, straight like an arrow into
your partner. The completion of this simple task is an action. Anything less
than that remains simply a movement and nothing more, thus no masterpiece. A
masterpiece is striving, Herculean striving, and the necessity must be found
in the work, to give it voice.
The rest is intellegentia garbage.

JMG, freehold