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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Aldous Huxley Quote [Brilliant!]

"If we could sniff or swallow something that would, for five or six hours each day, abolish our solitude as individuals, atone us with our fellows in a glowing exaltation of affection and make life in all its aspects seem not only worth living, but divinely beautiful and significant, and if this heavenly, world-transfiguring drug were of such a kind that we could wake up next morning with a clear head and an undamaged constitution - then, it seems to me, all our problems (and not merely the one small problem of discovering a novel pleasure) would be wholly solved and earth would become paradise."

ALDOUS HUXLEY
1894 - 1963
  



Sunday, May 18, 2014

SAMIAM "Don't Break Me'' Live in Philly 9-25-93 [With Lyrics]




"Sitting in the corner 

 Don't know what to think 

 I can't speak 

 I sink a little deeper with every drink 

 I try to sleep
I shut my eyes 


 Like a leaky faucet fear floods the room 

 The one that drips away 

 Patiently by day 

 It was either lost or it was stolen but
It's been missing for too long 


 I woke up one morning 

 I couldn't see the sunrise 

 I can't recall

The exact moment now 


but
It began some time ago 


 And it makes me wonder 

after all I've done 

 What have I got to show? 

What have I got to show
What have I got to show" 


 I'm aggravated
I'm what you created 


 Now don't break me"

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Wise Words from Dr Carl Jung--

The decisive question for man is: Is he related to something infinite or not? That is the telling question of his life. Only if we know that the thing which truly matters is the infinite can we avoid fixing our interest upon futilities, and upon all kinds of goals which are not of real importance. Thus we demand that the world grant us recognition for qualities which we regard as personal possessions: our talent or our beauty. The more a man lays stress on false possessions, and the less sensitivity he has for what is essential, the less satisfying is his life. He feels limited because he has limited aims, and the result is envy and jealousy. If we understand and feel that here in this life we already have a link with the infinite, desires and attitudes change. In the final analysis, we count for something only because of the essential we embody . . .
     — Carl Jung

Thursday, May 15, 2014

"Words of Wisdom: The Paradox of Our Times"

Words of Wisdom: The Paradox of Our Times

There are taller buildings... but shorter tempers; 
Wider freeways... but narrower viewpoints. 
We spend more... but have less; 
We buy more... but enjoy it less. 
We have bigger houses... and smaller families; 
More conveniences... but less time. 
We have more degrees... but less sense; 
More knowledge... but less judgement; 
More experts... but more problems; 
More medicine... but less wellness. 
We have multiplied our possessions... but reduced our values. 
We talk too much, love too seldom... and hate too often. 
We have learned how to make a living... but not a life. 
We've added years to life... but not life to years. 
We've been all the way to the moon and back... 
But we have difficulty crossing the street to meet the neighbors. 
We've conquered outer space... but not our inner space. 
We've cleaned the air... but polluted the soul. 
We have split the atom... but not our prejudice. 
We have higher incomes... but lower morals. 
We've become long on quantity... but short on quality. 
These are the times of tall men... and short character; 
Of steep profits... and shallow relationships. 
These are times of world peace... but domestic warfare. 
These are days of more leisure... but less fun; 
Of more kinds of food... but less nutrition. 
These are days of two incomes... but more divorce; 
Of fancier houses... but broken homes. 
We can choose to ignore these sad facts of life... 
Or we can choose to make a difference. 
Christ has no body on earth but ours, 
He has no hands but our hands... 
We have only one life, which soon will pass, 
And those acts we perform for Christ are the only that will last! 
We must sacrifice ourselves for souls! 

:Fema Underground Cities: Anunnaki Hallowing the Earth"


This is scary, folks! But it's NOT to be ignored. Educate yourselves.

 

Sunday, May 04, 2014

"The Lie NASA Told: The Imminent Demise of the NWO" Documentary

"Mount Athos Tour 2009 --Monasteries of Mount Athos" [I edited the title slightly for clarity]



I stumbled across this absolutely beautiful video of still shots that a guy made from his trip to Mount Athos, Greece. Wow! This is so beautifully done, it's breathtaking!!! This REALLY makes me want to go to Mount Athos even more. I just got done researching everything I'd need for a visit. Now I'm prepared.....




"Passages through Paradise: A trip to Mount Athos" [With English Subtitles]



Beautiful, just absolutely beautiful. If I'm ever "lost," you can find me on Mount Athos, Greece.



 

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

FRAIL "Make Your Own Noise" // Real Emotional Hardcore aka "Emo"


FRAIL were a fantastic emotion hardcore, aka "emo" band from Pennsylvania, who
were active in the early to mid 90's.  I never got to see them that I recall.
I had three of their 7" records released on: Earthwell Recs, Kidney Room Recs, 
and Bloodlink Recs.  Later on, maybe in '99 or so, Scott Beiben of Bloodlink
Records released all of FRAIL's music onto one convenient CD format.
"Make Your Own Noise" is the name of it.
FRAIL play very loose, chaotic, jangly political hardcore.  If you guessed
that they were on the far left of the political spectrum, you'd guess correctly.
Polar opposite of my political beliefs, but a fantastic band nonetheless.
This music is emotionally drenched hardcore punk.  Not the tough guy kind 
of hardcore, but the introspective political type.  Well done.  I forgot what the
members went on to do afterwards, but I think one of the dudes played in gothic
influenced post-hardcore band, INK & DAGGER.  They released something on 
Initial Records, formerly out of West Bloomfield, MI but relocated to Louisville,
Ky, run by the talented business man Andy Rich.  Initial Recs are the folks who
put on 'Krazy Fest' every summer during the late 90's / early '00's.





 

Monday, April 21, 2014

EARTH CRISIS "To Ashes" (I'd Call it "Firestorm II" --Let Every Meth-lab BURN!)


Great video, great story. Watch it all the way through. Read the headlines. Figure it out. Get into it. Ask yourself, "What would YOU do?!"

 

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

FIRST BLOOD "Killafornia" 2006 Album!

"They drew first blood, not fuckin' me!!"  Such a great and underrated album.  I bought it as soon as it hit the stores, and jammed it non-stop for a month.  Great, great, great record!!






Tuesday, April 01, 2014

"The Real and Only Truth About This World" Yes, Another 'Conspiracy' Video

This is a long one folks! I certainly can't back everything contained in this documentary, but it DOES give much food for thought. God bless you all.  We are on this journey together.   "If it doesn't come out in the wash, it'll come out in the rinse."


 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Taylor Marie, "Psychonaut" // Entheogen Content ~

Cool. I love the idea of "psychonauts" & safe and valuable uses entheogen drugs.
A good trip can be life-altering and deeply spiritual.  I don't know if I'll ever find one again...



Friday, March 21, 2014

STRONGARM "The Advent Of A Miracle" Lyrics!!

you're my beloved and all together lovely 

as a gift that cant't be bought 

as if gold could favor outweigh 

your meaning to me 

the secrets of the heart made manifest 

even beauty's priced beside thee proportioned lot the less 

wishes fade as dreams break promise made 

takes away your will
takes your whole heart 


captive
just for one promise 


sell it all for one true word to hold on to 

face the shame of it all 

safer to neglect than open your callused heart 

piece by piece you have lost a part of yourself 

you share to gain but lose at love and learn to hate yourself 

more and more each day 

and all the days thereafter 

they labor to put back together and regain what is gone forever 

wishes fade as dreams break promise made tomorrow takes 

the most costly mistake is to try to change the past today
(what a void) 


the filth and the shame they all wash away
for you Christ will clean the slate 


only love can fill the void 

when the world has taken its toll 

hand in hand by your side
we'll walk down this path together 


i'll take you to the place where promises will never break 

to the advent of a miracle 

for love is a miracle 

true love is to die for
and is why i cry for you 


and the pain you feel and feed can heal
if you'd just walk with me toward the light" 




Thursday, March 20, 2014

This Author is Awesome!! (Israel Book Content!)

The Power of Israel in the United States (Amazon.com link)

If anyone truly knows the ins & outs of the Zionist stranglehold on America, it is this guy!!  He is new to me, and I have no idea why!

THE AUTHOR:

James Petras is a Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton 
University, New York. He is the author of 62 books published in 29 
languages, and over 560 articles in professional journals, including the 
American Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, Social 
Research, Journal of Contemporary Asia, and Journal of Peasant Studies. 
Journal of Peasant Studies.  He has published over 2000 articles in 
nonprofessional journals such as the New York Times, the Guardian, the 
Nation, Christian Science Monitor, Foreign Policy, New Left Review, Partisan 
Review, TempsModerne, Le Monde Diplomatique, and his commentary is 
widely carried on the internet.   His publishers have included Random 
House, John Wiley, Westview, Routledge, Macmillan, Verso, Zed Books and 
Pluto Books. He is winner of the Career of Distinguished Service Award from 
the American Sociological Association's Marxist Sociology Section, the 
Robert Kenny Award for Best Book, 2002, and the Best Dissertation, 
Western Political Science Association in 1968.

He has a long history of commitment to social justice, working in particular 
with the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement for 11 years. In 1973-76 he 
was a member of the Bertrand Russell Tribunal on Repression in Latin 
America. He writes a monthly column for the Mexican newspaper, Le 
Jornada, and previously, for the Spanish daily, El Mundo. He received his     
B.A. from Boston University and Ph.D. from the University of California at 
Berkeley.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Secret Ancient knowledge exposed


I've watched this video several times & it never gets old. The previous video released was the same thing, only with a sped up, high pitch voice that was quite annoying. So much great info in here that I don't know where to start!? But remember, do your own investigating & take everything with a grain of salt. I know my Lord & Savior is Jesus Christ. God created everything, I'm just uncertain where the aliens and other extra-terestrials fit in, though I believe THEY DO! Pyramid builders...


 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Books, Books, Books...


I've been selling some of my books lately.  More will be sold in the coming weeks.  If I had the time or patience I'd be selling them online --either Amazon or Ebay.  I'm not talking about worn paperbacks or crappy generic books.  Mostly very specific topical academic & scholarly books.  Some of them I even have duplicates of!  But mostly just books that I don't find interesting anymore.  Books are really hard to sell these days.  Many of them I can only get $3 to $5 a piece.  Made $200 last week, which isn't that bad.  Probably $1000 worth of literature, but oh-well, I chose to let them go.  My buddy Jean, who owns & operates an awesome, cozy, medium sized antiquarian bookshop in Ann Arbor--Motte & Bailey--always gives me the best money for my books.  But he's only buying a really small, small amount of stuff right now.  He says business is just not good enough to throw out large amounts of cash on purchases.  I feel bad for him, 'cus his store is bad-ass and he's a nice guy, but we all know Amazon, Kindle, and other online retailers & electronic devices are encroaching on the printed book and the mom & pop bookstores.  UGGGHH!!  I hate it. Hate it.

Here's some other books recently obtained on my part:
Excellent. Monks discussing the Jesus Prayer & monasticism on Mt. Athos.  If you can
find this book, most definitely pick it up


Here we have vol.'s 1 & 2 of this now-classic book on the early

This is phenomenal!! Really heavy, thick book crammed full of primary sources
and stunning picture. Well, well worth it!  Get into it!!! 

Haven't read it yet, but the reviews have been positive. We'll see.

This book was given to me by surprise. A great read, though mainly
for folks who are new to Egyptology (like me!)

Just received this one. Read through parts of it. A beautiful looking book, made sturdy
with an excellent just jacket.

Just got this one on Friday, along with the History of Christianity in Asia, vol. 1 & 2 
My future ex-wife, Ann Coulter everyone! I love this woman!

WOW! A beautiful, huge & heavy book. So much great art throughout!

I've actually had this book for several years now. It's a really small
pocket sized book crammed full of loving information. Bravo! Get this
book if you can, by any means.

Excellent book about women's roles in Byzantium!

"Worms Fighting to the Death & Taking Over Human Minds!"

WOW! Check out this article on the Gnostic Warrior blog I subscribe to! This is just plain gross! Though I assume it's true, it sounds real far-fetched & out there. I already know I have a tape worm in me. Don't ask how I know, just believe me. It's gross & disgusting, yes, but I honestly think we ALL have them in us. Hmpff.....



 Worms Fighting to the Death & Taking Over Human Minds | GnosticWarrior.com [external link]

Thursday, March 13, 2014

RVIVR "Edge of Living" Live with Excellent Sound!!

RVIVR.....fuckin' awesome sing-along, catchy, DIY underground hardcorepunk band!! Someone turned me on to them about five years ago. I loaded their "Derailer" 7" record (ostensibly a record put out to benefit an indie bicycle sales/repair shop...thus the record title "Derailer") on to an old mp3 player but never listened to it. About three months later I was waiting at the bus stop and it was pouring rain, dark as hell, no jacket and of course no umbrella, when my mp3 player automatically played that 7". I was totally shocked at how good they are! This live clip has awesome sound also! Get into it!


Monday, March 10, 2014

"Wonder" Natalie Merchant on the David Letterman Show

♥♥♥ My other future ex wife.


Top Ten Perfect Albums

Got me thinking earlier.......so I hurriedly put this list together.  I could change it at any time. But I probably wont.....or maybe I will.....


MISFITS "Legacy of Brutality"
EMBRACE s/t
MISFITS "Walk Among Us"
SLAYER "Reign in Blood"
DANZIG s/t
SAMHAIN "Initium"
The CLASH s/t
The CLASH "Give 'Em Enough Rope"
The CLASH "London Calling"
10,000 MANIACS "In My Tribe"
BAD RELIGION "No Control"
BAD RELIGION "Suffer"


DAG NASTY "Can I Say?"
ALL "Allroy's Revenge"
SLAPSHOT "Step On It"

10,000 Maniacs "In My Tribe"

Such a fantastic album!! Just what I needed tonight after speaking to my spiritual director. Hmmm....

Now I want to listen to some old R.E.M. Thank God for YouTube!!









Sunday, March 09, 2014

Some More of the Books I've Received [pt.2]


Here they are, in no particular order:

"A Life Together: Wisdom of Community from the Christian East"
  --by Bishop Seraphim Sigrist

"Confession of Faith, of our Righteous God-bearing Father Nikodemos the Hagiorite"
  --trans by Fr. George Dokos

"Thinking About Suicide: Contemplating and Comprehending the Urge to Die"
  --by D. Webb

"The Jesuits: The Society of Jesus and the Betrayal of the Roman Catholic Church"
  --by M. Martin

"On the Edge of Reality: Hidden Technology, Powers of the Mind, Quantum Physics, Paranormal Phenomena, Orbs, UFOs, Harmonic Transmissions, and Crop Circles"
  --by C. Andrews & S. Andrews

"The Columbia History of Jews & Judaism in America"
  --ed. by Marc Lee Raphael

"Consciousness Reconsidered"
  --by O. Flanagan

"The Coptic Christian Heritage: History, Faith, and Culture"
  --ed. by L.M. Farag

"Mankind Beyond Earth: The History, Science, and Future of Human Space Exploration"
  --by C.A. Piantadosi

"Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse"
  -- by M.J. Rubenstein

"Love Without Conditions"
  --by P. Ferrini

"The Hidden Gospel: Decoding the Spiritual Message of the Aramaic Jesus"
  --by N.D. Klotz

"A New History of Early Christianity"
  --by C. Freeman

"Viral Mythology: How the Truth of the Ancients Was Encoded & Passed Down Through Legend, Art, & Architecture"
  --by M.D. Jones & L. Flaxman

"The Christ Connection: How the World Religions Prepared the Way for the Phenomenon of Jesus"
  --by R.A. Varghese

"Opium: Reality's Dark Dream"
  --by T. Dormandy

"This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment"
  --ed. by R.S. Gottlieb

"Abba, Give Me a Word: The Path of Spiritual Direction"
  --by L.R. Owens

"The Origins of Jewish Mysticism"
  --by P. Schafer

"Fifty Key Christian Thinkers"
  --ed. by P. McEnhill & G. Newlands

"Fleeing Herod: A Journey Through Coptic Egypt with the Holy Family"
  --by J. Cowan

"The Other Gospels: Accounts of Jesus from Outside the New Testament"
  --ed. & trans. by B. Ehrman & Z. Plese

"Consciousness: An Introduction"
  --by S. Blackmore

"An Unconventional History of Western Philosophy: Conversations Between Men & Women Philosophers"
  --ed. by K.J. Warren

"Critically Reading the Theory and Methods of Archaeology, an Introductory Guide"
  --G. Gibbon

"Globalization: East & West"
  --by B.S. Turner & H.H. Khondker

"How God Became Jesus: The Real Origins of Belief in Jesus' Divine Nature"
  --by Bird, Evans, Gathercole, Hill, and Tilling

"Zen and Psychotherapy"
  --by C.J. Mruk & J. Hartzell

"Philosophy of Dreams"
  --by C. Turcke

"In  Search of the Early Christians"
  --by W.A. Meeks

"New Testament & Christian Apocrypha"
  --by F. Bovon

"Introducing the Apocrypha: Message, Context, and Significance"
  --by David A. deSilva








"The Light of the Desert" Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt



Such a terrific documentary. I love it.