Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Mellen Thomas Benedict has some wonderful insights on after-death communications with departed loved ones through dreams and synchronicity.

I remember waking up one morning at home about 4:30 am, and I just knew that this was it. This was the day I was going to die. So I called a few friends and said goodbye. I woke up my hospice caretaker and told her. I had a private agreement with her that she would leave my dead body alone for six hours, since I had read that all kinds of interesting things happen when you die. I went back to sleep. The next thing I remember is the beginning of a typical near-death experience. Suddenly I was fully aware and I was standing up, but my body was in the bed. There was this darkness around me. Being out of my body was even more vivid than ordinary experience. It was so vivid that I could see every room in the house, I could see the top of the house, I could see around the house, I could see under the house.

There was this light shining. I turned toward the light. The light was very similar to what many other people have described in their near-death experiences. It was so magnificent. It is tangible; you can feel it. It is alluring; you want to go to it like you would want to go to your ideal mother's or father's arms.

As I began to move toward the light, I knew intuitively that if I went to the light, I would be dead.

So as I was moving toward the light I said, "Please wait a minute, just hold on a second here. I want to think about this; I would like to talk to you before I go." [Read More »]


Since losing my sister Robin last week, we've been discussing dreams from loved ones on the other side. Our favorite cousin Ray had a very strange, vivid and fun dream of Robin at the exact same time she crossed over. He's never had anything like that happen to him before and has been extremely moved by it. I said he should feel honored. It's a privilege to receive a 'visit'.

The first book I read about NDE (near-death experiences) was Betty J Eadie's Embraced By The Light. Extremely powerful and poignant.


(website via Clifford Pickover's 'don't miss' Godlorica)

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Invitation to a Night of Nakedness

"Compadres," the e-mail states, "join us in refusing to comply with a culture that tells us to hide our body, to be ashamed of its scents, secretions, curves, and hair, to conceal those parts that have been dealt sexual connotations. We're gonna f-- this bondage we call clothing and party like the savages we really are."

Following in the footsteps of their exhibitionist peers at Brown and Yale, Columbia undergraduates are staging parties with one basic ground rule - all guests must part with their clothes upon arrival. The invitation circulating around Morningside Heights bans three additional items: cameras, masks, and "spikey things."

"Join us for a night of champagne, martinis, witchcraft, psychedelia, syncopated rhythms, thin bass lines, and body paint," reads the invitation, which was obtained by The New York Sun.

Like naked smart mobs. I love it!

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Monday, November 28, 2005

Happy Birthday Emmett Grogan?

Some say today is Emmett Grogan's birthday. Some say there never was an Emmett Grogan and that it's a compilation of characters.

OR...
The word 'Emmett' means 'tourist' in 20th century Cornish. Grogan means 'hairy' in Gaelic. So Emmett Grogan means 'hairy tourist'. Is this the belief you subscribe to?

OR...
The multiple-use name Emmett Grogan was used by San Francisco Diggers in the 1960s. The book Ringolevio is a biography of several members of the diggers merged together as the autobiography of one 'person', Emmett Grogan.

OR...
Dylan backup singer?

Anyway, today I say Happy Birthday to the spirit of Emmett Grogan.

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Asheville's a "Cool City" – officially

When President George W. Bush pulled the United States out of the Kyoto Protocol, an agreement to curb global warming by reducing fossil-fuel emissions, a grassroots movement sprung up in municipalities across the country to commit cities to the international agreement's pollution-reduction goals.

Asheville NC's outgoing mayor, Charles Worley, became the 188th city leader to sign the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection agreement on Nov. 16.

Is your city a Cool City?

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Bush didn't think the Kyoto treaty was a priority? He may chop it off at the federal level knees, but concerned people are finding a way around it by taking it to the streets. Well, to the cities and states. So... can't we find a way to do that with a presidential election and leap-frog the sheeple's choice?

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Friday, November 25, 2005

My beautiful sister, Robin, lost her brave fight with cancer Thanksgiving morning @ 6:00am. Her funeral is tomorrow.

There are so many loving memories I'll always hold dear, but for now my heart is simply broken. Life is just too short. I believe in telling everyone you're close to that you love them. Don't just assume they know how you feel. I'm glad Robin and I always made our loving feelings known.

One of her favorite quotes she was recently signing off her emails with is this one...

Life's journey is not about arriving at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "whee....what a ride!"

Indeed...

**Edited to add: I'm still in Tennessee with my Mother. Thank you so much for your beautiful sentiments. I take them to the center of my heart. (Nov 28 @ 8:22am)**

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

32-year-old Norwegian bartender was sentenced to six months in prison Wednesday for serving a customer so much tequila that he fell into a coma and died.

Bartender matched customer shot for shot, but he was drinking water while the customer was drinking tequila. Bartending was my 2nd job for 10+ years and we always tried to be cognizant of our customers' condition. He fucked up big time.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2005


Surrealism Paintings by Alexander Lyamkin at the Art Hit website.

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"The plea came in a letter from a group of U.S. senators to nine big oil companies: With huge increases in winter heating bills expected, the letter read,

we want you to donate some of your record profits to help low-income people cover those costs.

But the lawmakers received only one response. It came from Citgo Petroleum Corp., a company controlled by the Venezuelan government of President Hugo Chavez, a nettlesome adversary of the United States who has accused the Bush administration of plotting to assassinate him and invade his oil-rich country."

After the oil companies have been getting so much from the Republicans, they were finally asked to repay the generosity and use their enormous wealth to help the people. They just laughed. All except Chavez, the man Pat Robertson wants assassinated, the man who is the sworn enemy of Bush because Chavez is a better example of democracy than he is. It's funny how that works.

I'm really starting to like this guy. But are his intentions disingenuous, self serving, or are they real?

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I've seen this story a few places today...

He has been fasting for six months, has been bitten by a snake, and witnesses say a light is emanating from his forehead. Thousands are flocking to the dense jungle in Nepal to see this 15 year old boy who has been silently meditating under a pipal tree (same type of tree as the Buddha did) for six months now.

If visiting Buddha Boy helps you make it through the night, carry on.

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Diana Darby’s album, The Magdalene Laundries, is inspired by the Irish social institution of the same name, which is in the long tradition of the Medicant movement founded by Francis of Assisi. In the Laundries women are sentenced to a life of slavery under the supervision of nuns; forced to work six days a week in the laundry of the Church, in an attempt to wash away their sins.

The album was recorded and mixed on a 4-track device in Darby’s home--its malfunctioning was the impetus to end the album. Diana sings in hushed tones, lost among the strings and strums of a muted electric guitar.

The opening ballad, "The Magdalene Laundries," sets the stage. It is a voice we all recognize, the plaintive tones of someone whose soul is naked before god.
"Pretty Flowers" is a lullaby to the women, with their cracked and bleeding hands, calloused elbows dripping soapy water, to give them succor through their long, bitter meditation on the nature of virtue.

A black swan appears in the fourth track, lovely, lonely and terrified that someone will come to her small pool and see just that.

"Kierkegaard" is a track where nothing is what it should be, cat in the trees, birds on the porch a dead girl resting in bed with her book, bringing us to the edge of reason and the leap of faith. This is Kierkegaard’s Choice, which once you realize exists, are left with none but to continue to pound on the doors to the monastery in the pouring rain, already three days at your task. It was this image which Francis choose for his mediation on the true nature of happiness, which brings us to track 10, “there’s no leaving now,” and Ms. Darby’s own words on her composition, “it was me slamming the door on me. Telling myself that I couldn’t escape/run from the feelings and sadness I live with. There comes a point where you have to just sit
down and feel what you’re feeling. I wanted to take my audience with me. I wanted them to know that they can’t run away either. They’re on this ride with me. And there’s no leaving now.” (Richard Schave) [via]

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Thursday, November 17, 2005

Known as a friend and champion of officers at the Pentagon and in the war zone, it is widely believed in Congress that Murtha often speaks for those in uniform and could be echoing what U.S. commanders in the field and in the Pentagon are saying privately about the conflict.

Seldom overtly political, Murtha uncharacteristically responded to Vice President Dick Cheney's comments this week that Democrats were spouting "one of the most dishonest and reprehensible charges" about the Bush administration's use of intelligence before the war.

"I like guys who've never been there that criticize us who've been there. I like that. I like guys who got five deferments and never been there and send people to war, and then don't like to hear suggestions about what needs to be done," Murtha said.

I like that people are speaking out about getting out of Iraq. People who once embraced going there, like Representative Murtha and Senator Edwards the other day. If only those in power had the compassion and foresight to speak out against the pseudo-intelligence before so many people had to die.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

LSD Blotter Art
This post's for the searchers who visit this site looking for posts about LSD Blotter Art. I've featured several sites over the past few years and thought I'd put all the URLS in one place to make it easier to find. Nice artwork and some will run as high as several hundred dollars for print.

Blotter Art is the original and still has the largest selection of blotter art for sale. The All In Your Head and Felix-Yellow pics shown here are some top sellers.

More Blotter Art Sites »
Tripatourium aka Blotter Sheets now.
Blotter Sheets
Blast
Stevee

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RE-BLOGGING

The worldwide Freecycle Network is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It's an international grassroots movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. Since I first posted about it, many other communities have opened up their own Freecycle groups. Put in your zipcode and check it out.. Best thing I've freecycled or bartered lately? The car I'm driving was bartered for my husband building someone a deck.

Locally, Hendersonville and Ashevilleboth have busy groups.

* Bandnews.org - Live from the Web | Search & Read official Music News - Band Directory - Archive. "Bandnews.org is a search engine keeping track of what is going on in the band scene. A bot collects the news from official band websites and magazines so you can read them on one page." [via: DJ Martian]

Professors publish case study of successful nutritional treatment for cancer. Link [via: Rutabaga Stew]

November 15, 1969. 250,000 War Protesters Stage a Peaceful March and Rally in Heart of Washington. - Link [via: One Thousand Reasons]

AOL has a new stand alone browser. They took some ideas from Firefox, like tabbed browsing, and there's some nice, new features of their own. Check it out @ AOL Explorer. For Windows, Mac, and Linux. 10 minutes download for modems; 1 minute for DSL, Cable.

Now Playing - Incredible String Band - The Sun In Pale Silence

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005


Fun art. Fun blog. Link

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Monday, November 14, 2005

With a cigarette dangling precariously between my teeth, I come across a curious photo and am compelled to click on it for optimum viewing.

8,441 addictions down; 1 more to go.

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Random-ness

* Full Moon in Taurus on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Nov 15th, the full moon takes place in the sign of Taurus at 7:57pm EST. With all the astrological tensions happening right now, even some of the astrologers are suggesting to 'take up knitting, and just ride it out..." Link

* So long Sitemeter? Google launches Analytics so I'm test driving it.

* I read on an old post of mine from 2003 that we were paying an average of $1.65 a gallon for regular gas here in North Carolina. I remember thinking it was way too high at that time and we're happy and complacent with $2.00 per now.

* Napalm In Iraq? That's old news, kiddies. US admited napalm use in August 11, 2003. New Report

* Tip For Today: Hold down the CTRL key and the mouse wheel will zoom text size in Internet Explorer most of the time; and in Mozilla ALL of the time.

* I've finally dumped AOL. I decided to use them as my ISP at home for my daughter who was a young girl at the time and for computer-illiterate Cap'n Cook. Anyway, all this to say to anyone out there who may still have an AOL email address for me, that my main address is the susan AT easybakecoven DOT net now. Get it? Got it? Good.

* Ample Sanity is where you can go to explore daily fresh links and and the web's diverse offerings. As an ex-bartender, I say the site's positively 'top shelf'.

* What about night life in Charlotte, NC? Paid To Party will tell you all about it. She writes for the Charlotte newspaper and keeps an excellent blog where the comments sizzle with plenty of activity.

* Got a website of your own? Google is paying $1 for each new Firefox user you refer (each soul you save from IE-hell). Link

Quote For Today
When comes the time to leave this world someday, what you get to keep is what you gave away. You can't take that u-haul to heaven with you, can you?

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Friday, November 11, 2005


Haydn Cornner was born in 1961, in a room above his grandmother’s haberdashery shop. As the son of a sailor he led a peripatetic childhood. When he was young Haydn realised that he loved being in his own private world and he had an imaginary friend called Christopher Beaker, they both left school when Haydn was sixteen. His vivid imagination benefits us all.

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Members Of The Wedding

When Al Q
blows up a wedding party
in a five star hotel
moral outrage dominates media meditations,
the bride had such a sweet smile,
how heartless our foe
how justified our cause.

When Rummy bombs a wedding party
on the Syrian Iraqi border
and almost everyone dies,
it wasn't a real wedding party
must have been criminals creating cover
because who goes to a middle of no-where
desert for a catered event
when five star hotels are available?
How heartless our victims
how justified our cause.

A succinct and powerful post says it all.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2005

How US Prices Death

Hameed Hassan sat in the remains of his car, next to his dead wife, and watched his four-year-old son begin to bleed to death.

The family had been on the way to buy clothes in Rawah's small market when the American soldiers opened fire. A helicopter gunship joined in the attack, cutting the car and two of its occupants to pieces.

A dead family member brings $2,500, while a television destroyed by a hand-grenade is valued at $350.

One entry in the 4/14 Cavalry compensation log reads: "blown-up house, pay $1,300". Another: "destroyed boat, $20". Others include a blown-up potato field and irrigation equipment ($2,000), a damaged door in a hospital ($50) and a burned-down store ($2,500).

During the past two months about $100,000 has been paid out to Iraq residents of the Rawah region for damages caused by the U.S. 4/14 Cavalry and its predecessors.

It's so beyond crass to have such a small pittance placed upon the killing of an innocent loved one. As if the war wasn't fucked up enough already.

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Are You A Republican?

Monday, November 7, 2005

I am:
1%
Republican.
"You're a complete liberal, utterly without a trace of Republicanism. Your strength is as the strength of ten because your heart is pure. (You hope.)"

Are You A Republican?

Arrrrrrrrggggggghhhhh...must---purge--other---1 %

(via: preemptive karma)

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This is Wal-Mart The Movie documentary premiere week. Don Hazen (Alternet) organized an impressive editorial collaboration around our film release: Harold Meyerson profiles whistleblower Jim Bill Lynn for the American Prospect, Christopher Hayes tackles Wal-Mart's union busting for In These Times, Joshua Holland investigates Wal-Mart's China Price for Alternet, Liza Featherstone sniffs out the Wal-Mart Money Trail in The Nation, and Greg LeRoy reveals the Wal-Mart Tax for Alternet.

To support Wal-Mart or to NOT support Wal-Mart? Has Wal-Mart affected your community directly? I've lived in small towns with sky rocketing unemployment that embraced Wal-Mart royally for the jobs it brought. But it later leads to the closing of many home grown stores. Then there's the ties between the Democrats and Wal-Mart. Therein lies the dichotomy.

[via Wal-Mart The Movie Blog]

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Saturday, November 5, 2005

saturday morning me//
tie-dyed pjs/lapquilt/black fleece hat/
oatmeal/hot white tangerine tea/
daughter away with drummer friends/
hubby flipping tv channel changer
faster than the speed of light/
so how about you?/

Web Trail

Best quote of the day--
"From the desert to the White House, there are so many asses being covered, it looks like a Christo art project." --Paul Krassner
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18th Cannabis Cup - November 20-24, 2005 in Amsterdam.
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November 10th - On November 10th, 2005, stand with the Ogoni people in remembering Ken Saro-Wiwa.

Bhagavan Das will do a live interview with Virato on Asheville's The Revolution radio this Saturday morning. Link

Ben Frost Gallery - Art as freeform popculture assault. I like it.
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Take revenge. Shit on a pigeon.

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"Ecstasy: In and About Altered States," Oct. 9, 2005-Feb. 20, 2006, at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA,in Los Angeles. The exhibition includes 30 international artists and their magnificent works.

"Ecstasy" is the closest thing to an LSD flashback that you’re likely to see, a "sensation" in the truest meaning of the term. The strobe lights alone are enough to jump-start long-dormant memories, many of them quite pleasant.

Berlin-based artist Klaus Weber (b. 1967) has installed a cut-glass fountain bubbling with a clear liquid purported to be LSD, formulated in a homeopathic lab. Unsurprisingly, the work is secured behind glass walls and is all but impossible to reach. The implicit tease is whether or not it would be worth it to find out if the liquid is what the artist says it is.

There's also a voyage to the stars exhibit, a floating chamber exhibit, a suspended and architectural matrix of tiny green lights exhibit, giant mushrooms exhibit, an alien abduction exhibit, the cut-glass fountain bubbling with a clear liquid purported to be LSD exhibit and many more.Would love to speak to someone who's been to this exhibit. Gotta be a lot of fun.

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Friday, November 4, 2005

Glue Suit Day 2: Scorned Lover, Glue, Naked Man and Elvis?

Mad ex-fiance drugged the guy, waited until he fell asleep, then glued his penis to his stomach, his testicles to his leg and his buttocks together.

The guy takes this woman to court and talks about how degrading the whole episode was. If it's so degrading, wouldn't ya wanna unglue your penis, sack and butt cheeks privately, chalk it up to a terrible relationship experience and just keep it to yourself??

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Wednesday, November 2, 2005

The Mars Volta - Scab Dates (Live Album). On November 8 the band's live full-length disc, Scabdates, hits the shelves.

These red-hot prog rockers are back with an impressive live album packed with over 70 minutes of exhilarating live prog-metal madness. "Daltrey and Townsend, Page and Plant - it was impossible to watch Cedric Bixler Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez in action and not think such grandiose thoughts." - Time Out New York

Whoa, did Page and Plant slip in the back door, indeed. Consistent. Visit link to stream samples.

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* Easy Bake Coven , my previous website, ran from 2002 - 2009. It was time for a change so it will now be a mostly music-related website. All of our old EBC posts are stored there and here as well.




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