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Hi Matthias, I think there are enough other non-technical-writing comments in the EDP manual to establish precedent for other such comments, whether spiritual/religious in character or not. For example, these few quotes from the Quick Start chapter: "...more fun than you can possibly imagine..." "...the shocking joy of your first loops..." "...you may be intoxicated with power for an hour or two..." Let's face it, these are not the kind of comments one would expect to encounter in an operation manual for, say, a tractor or a steam iron. That being said, I, for one, truly appreciate the personality that shines through by inclusion of these comments. And although fun, joy and intoxication with power are highly subjective concepts, I experienced exactly these feelings when I first powered on my EDP. In addition, I think anyone is capable of experiencing spiritual or transcendant moments without having to characterize them as "religious," although they are of course free to do so without my taking offense. Interesting thread. Ken ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthias Grob" <matilists@atarde.com.br> To: "Loop List" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 12:43 PM Subject: Re: How far does looping go back? Farther than you think.... > > On 29 Nov 2007, at 15:19, Bob Amstadt wrote: > >> >>> Looping looks like a musical reincarnation of evolution. >> >> I've always thought that looping was a religious experience. ;-) >> > > > in the LOOP delay manual, I wrote that playing hint about self therapy > (which is on the LD site) > > Keith said: "take out the loop religion stuff !" and ordered a >completely > new manual from our Warren for the EDP > > Other friends say that its not good to talk about our deeper intentions > to improve the world. "just sell the instrument, then they can see or > not, what you meant with it" > > what do you think? >