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Dear Mr Alan, even though I dont know you personally, I 've read many of your posts and try hard to understand your thought throught it. when I read someone post on a topic and I don't grab it and have to read it two or more times to understand the essence of the body; it is either the post is not clear and written by someone not well-informed or the post is written by someone who has very deep insight of the topic. Alan, to me, you are a very unigue person. you are the only one and one only, a westerner with western education, highly logical, gathering info, testing, draw conclusion supporting the fact, very scientific, and yet have lived in Java for many many years, understand and lived in the culture of keris, learn the art of keris-making, pounding the metal and making the wesi-aji yourself, has privileges to learn from Empu Pauzan and become a student and son of Empu Suparman.
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![]() Most people only pursue wealth and status, but in the world how much can we aquire? The stars, the moon, mountains, and flowing waters. Each blade of keris are all there for you to appreciate. ![]() ![]() ![]() Quote:
Reading a book of keris from a writter who possess a level of knowledge as good as a current Empu if not better, will be very interesting and delightful. You hold a great information in the art of keris, if it buried to the ground, it seems like a wasteful of knowledge. With great knowledge comes great resposibilty ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Thank you for your compliments , Gwirya.
I do understand what you are saying, and I can understand that some of what I could put into a publication may be of interest to some people. However, no matter which way we look at this question, there is no getting past the fact that writing takes time and is work. If I do unpaid work by writing, it means I cannot do paid work, because I have used the time on unpaid work. If I do not do paid work, my standard of living will suffer. I'm sorry, but I am not the type of person who is prepared to starve in a garret in order to produce something that may or may not ever be published, and even if it were, the return from it would not be fair recompense for the work involved in producing it. Time = money. Work = money. I need to be paid for time I spend working. Regrettably I cannot look upon time spent in any serious writing as "hobby" time. One small correction:- I have not lived in Jawa for longer than three months at a time. I have been visting Jawa for more years than I care to remember, and those visits have mostly been on the basis of once every six to twelve months, but I have never lived there on a permanent basis. |
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