Any of you face East while playing?

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mingus2112 said:
. I've got no problems with showing up to meetings, wearing a funny hat, etc. . .just no time for the community service and all that.

Ach, I'm the opposite. I've no time for meetings (time constraints!) but if you have a food drive or park clean up or some other event, I'm there.

I knew some Masons, but they never got into it with me.
 

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capquest said:
Being an Atheist is another issue. Do you believe that the world ends when you die? Or that that guitar you play and feel such emotion for is simply conditioned response? If you see nothing greater than yourself and some random phenomenon then you cannot be a Mason.

Hope this was informative.
Very informative. PM me sent to discuss this further if you are interested.

dklspace, If you read this, maybe move this thread into the thread veering section? good discussion, but it's not really acoustic/acoustic electric! ;)

-James
 

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I don't know about that, the topic seems pretty ELECTRIC to

me!.........................or is it Eclectic..........................though opinions have

seemed to get a little Amplified on this thread..................................
 

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Most of the time, yeah. I play facing east.
It's been like that for at least a year.

Sometimes, West.

Once in a while, north.

I try not to face south too much, considering I'm already so low-downed...
latitudinally speaking.
 

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capquest said:
Being an Atheist is another issue. Do you believe that the world ends when you die?

I sure hope it doesn't end when I die, that would be a drag for my kids, and for the increasingly large percentage of the world's population that's a lot younger than I am.

As for what happens to me after I die, well, I don't know, I'm for sure gonna find out, and I'm not itchin' to find out any time soon. Guess that goes for most of us. All I can say for sure, thinkin' of old songs, is...

"I swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell..."
 
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