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12-OCT-2006 Dave Beedon and Joe Tripod

Channeling rock disappoints me, but inspires meditation

Silver Island Mountains, Utah

This photo, taken close to Tetzlaff Peak, depicts a moment of meditation brought on by the good vibrations
emanating from the rock. I was hoping that the rock would allow me to communicate with Ramtha, but it was
channeling Brian Wilson instead. In the quest for enlightenment, one must work with what is available.

This photo was made possible by the valuable help of Joe Tripod, my photographic assistant. He never
meditates and he is unaffected by vibrations of all kinds, regardless of their source or harmony.
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Nikon D80 ,Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D AF
1/200s f/11.0 at 28.0mm iso100 full exif

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1moremile05-Aug-2007 23:54
Is that S.O.S. behind you?
Guest 26-Mar-2007 03:50
I'm glad to hear that Joe Tripod doesn't respond to vibrations. Actually I would hope that he might respond negatively to vibrations, that's probably what you meant. Or perhaps by not responding to vibrations, he is making a statement that translates to "I will have nothing to do with vibrations". Possibly he just prefers to quietly model the fact that actions (or the lack of actions) speak louder than vibrations or words (which can vibrate).
Guest 13-Jan-2007 08:27
Nice picture, this rock it's like a burger!!! but any place is good for meditation!
Dave Beedon09-Nov-2006 05:31
Joe doesn't need to meditate or medicate, and all he takes is orders from me. His heritage is Japanese. He's pretty slik at what he does.
Guest 09-Nov-2006 05:12
maybe medication...
1moremile08-Nov-2006 01:56
Never meditates and never hesitates. Invaluable.
Guest 08-Nov-2006 00:26
I'm guessing Joe doesn't need to meditate, in the formal sense. Since he is always ready to help without the slightest complaint or hesitation, he is obviously a Bodhisattva whose service to you is his samadhi. He is undoubtedly well centered and master of the four directions.
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