A PHOENIX'S NEW START (first break egg) AND TAKE ON LIFE AFTER TAKE OFF. It is a time when one’s spirit is subdued and sad, one knows not why; when the past seems a storm-swept desolation, life a vanity and a burden, and the future but a way to death. -Mark Twain

Monday, February 27, 2006

Reading Bandler and Grinder's Structure of Magic mostly based off of the work of Choamsky

Most of this has to do with world to word fit: meaning that the world is taken in as surface structure that relates somehow to our inner experience and beliefs or paradigm which is called deep structure.

Friday, February 24, 2006

Is this a toaster oven for your hands at IHOP?


This is currently on my book shelf...

Does Crumb feel like Kafka?

Saturday, February 18, 2006

I am not super-duperflousman I'm Super-Numerarieman! Der Ubermensch!

I' running away everyone to join the circus...uh I mean oprea so you can catch my diva performance here --> prima donna

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Coming back home -you can't...





Tuesday, February 14, 2006

My trip back home from my birthday holiday.

A girl lost her wallet on the train no one else it seems is able to respond or percieve the problems of others because their inability to be super sapient (no I am not a super serpent)so it seems it is up to me to give her her bus fare when we get here. And she says...."do you party?"

Cheney...bla bla bla... bla bla bla ...shotting... bird

Cheney...bla bla bla... bla bla bla ...shotting... bird

Monday, February 13, 2006

on the hollywood red carpet with halle


creative imagination images


Berkeley Bumper stickers

I am appalling and if you havent noticed that you haven't been paying attention

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Even Pluto has individuation issues

Shouldn't we call the new planet Pluto and just forget the ugly ball of rock we've been calling the last planet exists?

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Why would someone deface eternity?


ETERNITY

Glass Bead

http://home.earthlink.net/~hipbone/IDTWeb/MLvF.html

meds

Why some people should stay away from the SOMA happy meds

Goths need dating help - there are not enough of them to breed together

I was thinking of being an impressario or pygmalion for a dating goth cruise ship when I realized that none of them would have shown up... so I didn't get the boat literally and figuratively.

San Francisco B-day




Sarkasian was the most interesting thing at the Museum of Modern Art here in S.F. after having arrived a day before my birthday on a train that someone decided should be the last thing in life that they should see.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

prohibited cartoons

Mohammed cartoons

http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004413.htm

Saturday, February 04, 2006

First impressions of the existing conditions of the anima surface -- after the physical warm-up in my private temple space -- as a playful S&M cage scenario but without the cage; the collar around my neck is attached to a very long silver leash (astral umbilical?) held by her, somewhere beyond sight yet definitely above. This leash doubles as a communication line. I have the distinct feeling that without this line, I'd be lost. Truth is I am still lost on the collar yet connected; I hear her laughing, "better lost with a collar than lost without." I agree; this anima feels compassionate. This basic feeling of attachment soothes the slave; welling emotions...happy slave/sad slave...one and the same.

From www.paratheatrical.com/pages/drivetime/anima.html

Reading list Von Franz

http://www.amazon.com/gp/richpub/listmania/fullview/1VIJ0YJ0465FO/104-0032960-6774301?%5Fencoding=UTF8

Von Franz and James Hillman

http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/b/bly-king.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Two Stange occurences when she first met Jung she had a dream about Virgins milk? and she corrected his grammar saying : you mean that the man you are studying acted as if he were on the moon. To which Jung replied no in all actuality and for all intents and purposes he lives on the moon! This intrigued her and she started studying with jung.

A james Hillman book was found by someone in a Goodwill dumpster: it changed his life. Was the dumpster a symbol of the unconscious coming his the rescue?

thoughts on the The Maiden King by Robert bly and Marion Woodman.

Plagarism is culturally relative

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Did you know?


Did you know that plagarism is a cultural concept? Wondering what the heck I mean by that???

Plagarism is directly related to capitalism and the capitalistic concept of intellectual property. Many students from other cultures struggle with our Western concept of plagarism. In their cultures, to use anothers work is complementary. Readers are expected to be well-versed in the writing that preceeded and would immediately recognize the source of the borrowed matieral. In fact, for much of history, Western literature treated borrowing the works of others in the same way.

So am I advocating plagarism? NO! Why? Because we do live in a capitalist society, and intellectual property is a important part of that. Part of writing is recognizing the needs and expectations of your audience. Recognizing the importance of intellectual property in a capitalist society is a fact of life for writers in Western cultures. I am, however, advocating the recogniztion that not everyone sees the world--or writing--in the same way.


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Pagarism is culturally relative

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Did you know?


Did you know that plagarism is a cultural concept? Wondering what the heck I mean by that???

Plagarism is directly related to capitalism and the capitalistic concept of intellectual property. Many students from other cultures struggle with our Western concept of plagarism. In their cultures, to use anothers work is complementary. Readers are expected to be well-versed in the writing that preceeded and would immediately recognize the source of the borrowed matieral. In fact, for much of history, Western literature treated borrowing the works of others in the same way.

So am I advocating plagarism? NO! Why? Because we do live in a capitalist society, and intellectual property is a important part of that. Part of writing is recognizing the needs and expectations of your audience. Recognizing the importance of intellectual property in a capitalist society is a fact of life for writers in Western cultures. I am, however, advocating the recogniztion that not everyone sees the world--or writing--in the same way.


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Tequila Mockingbird problem

out like a lamb
many of you are aware of the recent interweb saga of one bryan lamb and his plagiarism of my writing.

the whole dang-blasted internet seemed to be outraged not merely by mr. lamb's theft, but moreso by his defiance in the face of being caught. his indignation when others called on him to do the right thing and apologize. and, so, the incident took on a life of its own, as anyone who has recently googled "bryan lamb" must know.

from the beginning, i was very clear. i wanted only three things:

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Ptsd bibliography

Ptsd bibliography

Jung: A very Short Introduction by Anthony Stevens
The hero within : six archetypes we live by by Carol Pearson
I can't get over it : a handbook for trauma survivors by Aphrodite Matzatkis
Magical Pathworking by Nick Farell
Feeling strong : the achievement of authentic power by Ethel Person
Active Imagination by Marie Louise Von Franz

Ptsd bibliography

Ptsd bibliography

Jung
The hero within : six archetypes we live by by Carol Pearson
I can't get over it : a handbook for trauma survivors by Aphrodite Matzatkis
Magical Pathworking by Nick Farell
Feeling strong : the achievement of authentic power by Ethel Person
Active Imagination by Marie Louise Von Franz

Saint Perpetua Ascending a starcase with a serpent serving as a stepping stone

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/religion/maps/primary/perpetua.html

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

O wh0a... I shold be concerned about plagiarism because...

I should be concerned because:
a) there is so much web traffic
b) my ultimate life goal is to become a creepy "professional" blogger with no inherent or adherent life
c) this blog is 1/2 blog and 1/2 random a:// that I stuff hillman notes in.

Plagiarism resources. they have free software for this?

Why did the poster post twice there by plagiarising themselves?