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''"A monkey's walking along, like, in the jungle, having a beautiful day."'' | ''"A monkey's walking along, like, in the jungle, having a beautiful day."'' | ||
'''Summer Hill''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)]]. It was originally broadcast on June 3, [[2001]]. | '''Summer Hill''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)|The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on June 3, [[:Category:2001|2001]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Larry tells a joke about a monkey saving an elephant who had fallen | |||
into a pit; later, the elephant returns the favor. | |||
3:30: Jack Kornfield talks about incorporating sexuality with | |||
spiritual practice. | |||
5:20: Larry tells Joe about Reichian therapy.<ref> | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Reich Wilhelm Reich]</ref> Joe | |||
tells Larry that David Rapkin can provide an expert opinion on | |||
anything. | |||
8:00: David Rapkin tells Joe about Reichian therapy.<ref>some of which | |||
is accurate, much is not</ref> | |||
15:50: Larry tells Joe about Reich and | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._S._Neill A. S. Neill], particularly | |||
that Neill encouraged children to act on their sexual impulses. He | |||
tells Joe about Neill's school, | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summerhill_School Summerhill]. | |||
18:50: Gregory Poe tells Joe about the school he attended, similar to | |||
Summerhill. He says it didn't prepare students for life, that many, | |||
including him, had breakdowns later. He tells Joe the principal and | |||
founder of the school had Poe draw his penis. The fellow turned it | |||
into an art piece, a tiny model of his penis in gold in a walnut | |||
shell, the 'what nut', which he sold to sex shops. | |||
24:40: Poe and the principal had sex. They went to his time-share | |||
cabin at Lake Arrowhead. | |||
26:00: Poe tells Joe he had a breakdown about 8 months after he | |||
graduated, '1975 April 25 about 1 PM Saturday'<ref>1975 April 25 was a | |||
Friday.</ref> | |||
27:00: Jack Kornfield reminds us that we're animals, expatiates, | |||
particularly on the denial of death. | |||
30:40: Larry tells Joe about Reich's experience in the United States. | |||
32:20: Larry tells Joe about Reich's meeting with Einstein.<ref>Larry | |||
says that Reich claimed to have created organic matter from inorganic | |||
matter. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_W%C3%B6hler Friedrich Wöhler] | |||
did this in 1828. Einstein and Reich met, but not about this.</ref> | |||
34:30: Rapkin gives Joe an even more fantastical account of Reich's | |||
meeting with Einstein. He tells Joe he keeps a lead sheath around his | |||
penis. | |||
37:30: Kornfield talks about what we were told about sex when we were | |||
growing up, how we use and mis-use sex. | |||
42:20: Kornfield reads Pablo Neruda's poem, 'Girls': | |||
<blockquote> | |||
<br>You who were seeking the great love, the great and terrible love. | |||
<br>What happened, girls? Because now here it is: | |||
<br>See how it passes, dragging the heavenly stones, | |||
<br>destroying the flowers and leaves with a noise of foam | |||
<br>lashed against all the stones of your world, | |||
<br>the smell of jasmine next to the bleeding moon. | |||
<br>Now you touch the water with your little feet and with your little heart. | |||
<br>You do not know what to do. | |||
<br>Better are certain night journeys, certain compartments, | |||
<br>certain most amusing walks, certain dances with no great consequences, | |||
<br>than to continue this journey. | |||
<br>Die of fear or of cold or of doubt | |||
<br>for I with my huge steps will find her within you | |||
<br>or far from you and she will find me | |||
<br>she who will not tremble in the face of love | |||
<br>who will be fused with me in life and death | |||
</blockquote> | |||
43:50: Larry tells Joe Reich went to prison, died of a heart | |||
attack. | |||
47:10: Kornfield recounts his first sexual encounter after 5 | |||
years in the monastery. (He says he was 26.) He shook (He comments | |||
that Reich would have liked it), got cold; he thought he was dying. | |||
They spent 3 days making love. | |||
50:20: Rapkin recounts a story from the summer of 1956, when he was 8. | |||
His entire family was incinerated when their house burnt down. | |||
Wealthy Uncle Darien left him money; he went to Summerhill. He didn't | |||
learn to read or any other basic academic skills. He later found out | |||
his family hadn't died in the fire, but he never saw them again. | |||
54:20: Rapkin tells Joe a joke about the woman who went into a bar and | |||
asked for a double entendre. | |||
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;"> | |||
<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | |||
*Larry - a joke in which a monkey with a Mercedes finds an elephant in a hole. | *Larry - a joke in which a monkey with a Mercedes finds an elephant in a hole. | ||
*Kornfield - Sexuality and practice, getting beyond ourselves. | *Kornfield - Sexuality and practice, getting beyond ourselves. | ||
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*David(?) - he was a child at summer hill after his parents died in a fire. | *David(?) - he was a child at summer hill after his parents died in a fire. | ||
*David (?) - a double entendre joke. | *David (?) - a double entendre joke. | ||
</div></div> | |||
== Music == | |||
{{Epominomous, Where Are You? (Mike Richmond)}} [2:52] | |||
{{Sex (The Necks)}} [15:14] | |||
==Footnotes== | |||
[[Category:Karma_Style]] | [[Category:Karma_Style]] | ||
[[Category:Improv_Actors]] | [[Category:Improv_Actors]] | ||
[[Category:Larry Block]] [[Category:David Rapkin]] [[Category:Gregory Poe]] [[Category:Jack Kornfield]][[Category:2001]] | [[Category:Larry Block]] [[Category:David Rapkin]] [[Category:Gregory Poe]] | ||
[[Category:Jack Kornfield]][[Category:2001]] | |||
[[Category:Show]] | |||
[[Category:The Other Side]] [[Category:Show_by_date|20010603]] {{Airdate|airdate=2001-06-03}}{{Series|series=The Other Side}}{{Cast|cast=[[Larry Block]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Gregory Poe]], [[Jack Kornfield]], Joe Frank}} |