I see a trend intuitively occurring in super civil communities. Inspired by the heart to nurture strangers from death into poets. This tribe of organic advancement is a slice of an ancient civil nature. There has been talk of an archaic revival. Girls for a Change is evidence that using culture to inspire clarity and imagination may be more effective than psychedelics in the quest to transcend paradigms. Our friend Terence may even agree. All things must change. His and the work of other philosophers, activists, artists and shamans have brought this development to my attention.
Because of the work of shamans present and past we've been lent techniques on how to acquire the moment. Trance states arrive in the moment. Communicating with source material information. This moment is a soil that can be seeded with intention. In these moments grow ideas, interpretations and Culture. Culture being the main influence on us all. So when unconditional love enters, it's psychedelic effect guides the idea and structure of culture into more complex and effective states. I see culture ultimately becoming our most effective tool for spiritual evolution. Some may argue that it already is. To that i say it's not yet a meditation that sincerely guides all culture..yet.
After catalyzing reason alone into flesh. Which comes from within. The only following step to take toward a deeper understanding of this reason is to embody it. Which is to insert it into culture for all to toy with. External tools may not always exist in humanities spiritual environment.
NOTE TO SELF** Maybe it's time to sober up and join a community in motion.
ARCHAIC REVIVAL Terence McKenna
http://www.girlsforachange.org/http://www.girlsforachange.org/http://www.girlsforachange.org/
This is a place where you are invited to discuss your views on the evolution of culture (hip hop in particular) and it's role as a rites of passage for the emerging generations. Also your encouraged to join me in drawing parrelles between Hip Hop and other belief systems past and present. I hope that through dialoge we are able to help refine the vision for this powerful culture.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Magick time travels..Kutmah for Cairo
I was inspired to clean my alter last night...and took pics through the steps..as you can see it's been utilized. I have symbols of most things that are sacred to me. But the time eventually comes that i have to renew the meaning of these items with some intention and attention. Notice the Kutmah pins i added to my alter after learning about my friends deportation situation.
I'm grateful for the positive affirmation that my efforts and rituals are being embraced.
After cleaning off the alter all that was left was the warped and battered record i randomly choose months ago to support my sacred site. David ackles isn't a musician im aware of..thats probably why i choose this record yet it seems this record had a secret agenda and meditation of it's own...
after cleaning of the record not even 20 minutes after receiving a twitter message from kutmah saying that he was "smoking hassshh..riding in a cab going 120 in cairo at 4am".. a chill and a smile emerges when i read the first song on the record...The road to Cairo!! It seems my unconscious prayers for kutmahs safety and advancement have paid off in more ways and dimensions than i can currently count.I'm grateful for the positive affirmation that my efforts and rituals are being embraced.
.so i drew a picture.
After a long day of sleeping.. i found myself awake and dreaming about doing something valuable with the time I've wasted sleeping..so i drew a picture. It means i wont be sleeping without meaning ever again. I'm grateful for the wisdom.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
high definition is the state of being well filled with data.-Marshall mcluhan
"An idiot means a very private person. That's a Greek word meaning a very private person. I'm losing my idiot status steadily. I'm becoming less and less private, I'd much rather be an idiot." Mcluhan
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
FREEKUTMAH.com
in his deportation defense.
He is facing immediate deportation unless
we can reopen his case and show the
authorities how vital it is for Justin to stay in our lives.
This vibrant artist, dj and producer is a
beloved member of the Los Angeles creative
community. Help Kutmah remain in the United States!
Kutmah was born in the UK to an Egyptian
mother and Scottish father. He moved to the
US with his mother when he was 12 years old.
They immediately applied for residency to keep
them from being sent to Egypt. As a British citizen
the court ruled that he would be able to live in the
UK which in their eyes wasn’t such a bad place.
They denied their application. Kutmah and his Mom
returned to court to plead their case 14 years ago
when Kutmah was 20. They were again denied a
green card and were urged to sign a document stating
they would voluntary leave the US.
On Wednesday morning, May 5th armed Immigration
agents entered Kutmah’s house and detained him.
He was brought to a facility in downtown LA where
he was interrogated. On Thursday he was moved to
an INS detention facility in New Mexico and can be
expelled from the country at any moment. We need to
show how important Kutmah is to the LA and US community.
add your name and e-mail to the letter pasted below
and send it ASAP to our friend Gaby Hernandez: gaby5hernandez@gmail.com.
To Whom it May Concern:
Justin McNulty is a highly talented artist, DJ and
music producer who is a beloved member of the
Los Angeles creative community.
For well over a decade he has devoted his substantial
skills to the betterment of our community through
positive, artistic actions.
Mr. McNulty has selflessly donated his time and
exceptional talents to numerous charitable and
non-profit causes. He has garnered worldwide
acclaim through these efforts based in the United States.
Mr. McNulty’s individual community arts service is a
testament to modern philanthropy. In an age when
institutional funding is slim he has taken personal
action to better our country by inspiring its citizens through
progressive cultural outreach.
I fully support Justin McNulty’s right to stay in the
United States and urge your positive and swift action
in this matter. His deportation would be a devastating
loss to Los Angeles and the American arts.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
The Undersigned
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