This is the springing of the year in the lunar cycle.
May all sentient beings live well, prospering in peace and love!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6368383.stm
http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/festival_c/spring_e/spring.htm
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Le Coup de Foudre
I mean "love at first sight" or rather hearing, pertaining to instant bonding with certain pieces of music.
I find myself amazed at these bondings I experience upon hearing certain pieces of music. The most recent of these experiences occurred while watching episode 14 of Samurai Champloo on Cartoon Network when I first heard Ikue Asazaki singing "Obokuri Eemui", a traditional Okinowan song. It is not available on any of the Samurai Champloo soundtrack albums, but only on the Okinowan CD, *UTABA UTAYUN*, which does not appear to be available on this side of the Pacific Ocean, unfortunately.
I did find a brief sampling of "Obokuro Kemui" near the beginning of "A Children's Poem" at http://crookedneighbor.com just prior to the James Dickey poem about animal heaven.
Recent brain research indicates that bonding may be the result of release of a hormone in the limbic system. I think it's called oxytocin. Oxytocin, some brain researchers claim, forms a cocktail with norepinephrin and dopamine to produce the effect we interpret as love. The scientist I heard discussing this claimed that the absence of oxytocin from the limbic cocktail results in lust rather than love.
The French for "love at first sight" literally means "struck by lightning"; like Bilbo Baggins in Tolkiens' *The Hobbit*. The ancient greeks believed anything struck by lightning became sacred and uncanny forevermore.
nekkid
I find myself amazed at these bondings I experience upon hearing certain pieces of music. The most recent of these experiences occurred while watching episode 14 of Samurai Champloo on Cartoon Network when I first heard Ikue Asazaki singing "Obokuri Eemui", a traditional Okinowan song. It is not available on any of the Samurai Champloo soundtrack albums, but only on the Okinowan CD, *UTABA UTAYUN*, which does not appear to be available on this side of the Pacific Ocean, unfortunately.
I did find a brief sampling of "Obokuro Kemui" near the beginning of "A Children's Poem" at http://crookedneighbor.com just prior to the James Dickey poem about animal heaven.
Recent brain research indicates that bonding may be the result of release of a hormone in the limbic system. I think it's called oxytocin. Oxytocin, some brain researchers claim, forms a cocktail with norepinephrin and dopamine to produce the effect we interpret as love. The scientist I heard discussing this claimed that the absence of oxytocin from the limbic cocktail results in lust rather than love.
The French for "love at first sight" literally means "struck by lightning"; like Bilbo Baggins in Tolkiens' *The Hobbit*. The ancient greeks believed anything struck by lightning became sacred and uncanny forevermore.
nekkid
Thursday, February 08, 2007
New Mythologies
I think that new mythologies are not as likely to develop from the
thinking intellectual and literary populations as from semiliterate
and poorly media-acculturated. Prison populations and 'hoods', barrios
and ghettos produce more myth and effective change than scientists,
academics, or think tanks. Look, for example at the mythic
attraction of youths to gangs and drugs! http://www.gangsorus.com/ganghistory.html
What about hip-hop culture?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music
These are like the tips of icebergs in our cultural seas.
nekkid
aude dilucide spectare
Monday, February 05, 2007
Invocation for Brigid
"Once again the Goddess arises from her slumber to
Walk abroad on the face of the Earth. Close your eyes and see
Her with me now.
Far away, across the Irish sea, She stirs in her sleep,
wakens, stretching and yawning, and rises to begin Her
journey. She walks through still frozen woods, and as She passes,
She brings the first stirrings of life to tender buds buried
beneath the snow.
She passes…and as She passes, the small burrowing creatures
rouse themselves, to behold her with eyes still heavy with sleep.
She passes…and as She passes, the groundhog senses Her
presence in his dreams. And he wakes, climbing from his
burrow for one brief hour, and as She passes, the groundhog
sees her shadow.
She passes…and as She passes, buds and wondering creatures
and groundhog all hear Her voice as wind in the barren
branches of the trees. And She whispers a promise that
Spring will come again. Not yet, not now, but soon, soon…
She passes…and as She passes, She walks over mountains
and hills, through the land that is her home.
And Her steps lengthen and She walks over the waters of the ocean
and through the deserts, and still She is home, for the Earth
itself is Her home, the very planet is Her domain.
And She passes…and She rouses our slumbering hearts
with Her passing, with Her voice murmuring in the wind.
Soon…soon…
And now She is here with us, She passes by us now,
nudging us from our winter dreams. Let’s invite Her to
linger awhile with us, to pause in Her journey and join our
circle, by lighting a sacred fire. In Her homeland, in Kildare,
Her priestesses kept a sacred fire burning at all times on the
hearth of Her temple. Let us now relight that holy flame,
rekindle the fires of Kildare. Let us gaze into the flames and
see the face of Brigid." ---Anonymous
Art
Walk abroad on the face of the Earth. Close your eyes and see
Her with me now.
Far away, across the Irish sea, She stirs in her sleep,
wakens, stretching and yawning, and rises to begin Her
journey. She walks through still frozen woods, and as She passes,
She brings the first stirrings of life to tender buds buried
beneath the snow.
She passes…and as She passes, the small burrowing creatures
rouse themselves, to behold her with eyes still heavy with sleep.
She passes…and as She passes, the groundhog senses Her
presence in his dreams. And he wakes, climbing from his
burrow for one brief hour, and as She passes, the groundhog
sees her shadow.
She passes…and as She passes, buds and wondering creatures
and groundhog all hear Her voice as wind in the barren
branches of the trees. And She whispers a promise that
Spring will come again. Not yet, not now, but soon, soon…
She passes…and as She passes, She walks over mountains
and hills, through the land that is her home.
And Her steps lengthen and She walks over the waters of the ocean
and through the deserts, and still She is home, for the Earth
itself is Her home, the very planet is Her domain.
And She passes…and She rouses our slumbering hearts
with Her passing, with Her voice murmuring in the wind.
Soon…soon…
And now She is here with us, She passes by us now,
nudging us from our winter dreams. Let’s invite Her to
linger awhile with us, to pause in Her journey and join our
circle, by lighting a sacred fire. In Her homeland, in Kildare,
Her priestesses kept a sacred fire burning at all times on the
hearth of Her temple. Let us now relight that holy flame,
rekindle the fires of Kildare. Let us gaze into the flames and
see the face of Brigid." ---Anonymous
Art
Saturday, February 03, 2007
MOONINITE
Mooninite ilumines heron
Which has the more beauty?
Ignignokt claims the heron
when beset by Boston crabs.
nekkid [with help from Hannibal Rising]
Which has the more beauty?
Ignignokt claims the heron
when beset by Boston crabs.
nekkid [with help from Hannibal Rising]
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Then and Now
"Ehmals und jetzt"
"In juengern Tagen war ich das Morgens froh,
Des Abends weint ich, jetzt, da ich aelter bin,
Beginn ich zweifelnd meinen Tag, doch
Heilig and heiter ist mir sein Ende." Friedrich Hoelderlin
"THEN and NOW"
"In my younger days I was fresh and clear in
the morn but weepy by even; now, being older
I often begin my day in madding confusion;
may get lucid and coherent by its ending."
[a perhaps too free translation by nekkid]
Holderlin
"In juengern Tagen war ich das Morgens froh,
Des Abends weint ich, jetzt, da ich aelter bin,
Beginn ich zweifelnd meinen Tag, doch
Heilig and heiter ist mir sein Ende." Friedrich Hoelderlin
"THEN and NOW"
"In my younger days I was fresh and clear in
the morn but weepy by even; now, being older
I often begin my day in madding confusion;
may get lucid and coherent by its ending."
[a perhaps too free translation by nekkid]
Holderlin
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Priory of Sion and the blue apples
The ancient secret order of The Priory of Sion seems to be an important key to much of the speculation about Mary Magdalene, the Knights Templar and their treasures, and the mysteries of Rennes-le-Chateau.
So how do you like those
blue apples ?
So how do you like those
blue apples ?
Monday, January 08, 2007
Malum Malum Malum
Malo. Malo. Malo. Malo.
Malo: I would rather be
Malo: in an apple-tree
Malo: than a naughty boy
Malo: in adversity.
Malo. Malo. Malo. Malo.
Miles' Song in Benjamin Britten's
opera, *Turn of the Screw*
MALO
Malo: I would rather be
Malo: in an apple-tree
Malo: than a naughty boy
Malo: in adversity.
Malo. Malo. Malo. Malo.
Miles' Song in Benjamin Britten's
opera, *Turn of the Screw*
MALO
Sunday, January 07, 2007
In the bleak midwinter...
Christina Rossetti wrote the poem and Gustav Holst composed the music for it.
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/n/intbleak.htm
And now we can hear it sung out in the bleak itself by Christ Church Choir, Oxford along with other musical treats:
http://www.danielsparks.com/blog/
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/i/n/intbleak.htm
And now we can hear it sung out in the bleak itself by Christ Church Choir, Oxford along with other musical treats:
http://www.danielsparks.com/blog/
Friday, January 05, 2007
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Pig Year
Here piggie, piggie! suuueyy!
Pig year cometh February 18, 2007.
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/chinese-new-year.htm
Pig year cometh February 18, 2007.
http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/chinese-new-year.htm
Saturday, December 09, 2006
wondering wandering eidentities
Wondering in the fields of
the Lord, at play in Elysian
meadows or wandering in Dao:
What difference to me though
some may tear hair rend wear
fume and perhaps cast stones?
nekkid...9 DEC 2006
the Lord, at play in Elysian
meadows or wandering in Dao:
What difference to me though
some may tear hair rend wear
fume and perhaps cast stones?
nekkid...9 DEC 2006
doggie-dew in the grass, alas
doggie-dew in the grass
apass asail alas alass
ahoy do not go gentle in
to dogplayd poopy grass
beware, oh so fair lass
nekkid...9 Dec 2006
apass asail alas alass
ahoy do not go gentle in
to dogplayd poopy grass
beware, oh so fair lass
nekkid...9 Dec 2006
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Blessings of Sharia
What are the realities of Sharia?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=500838&ObjectID=10413099
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=500838&ObjectID=10413099
Friday, December 01, 2006
Mighty Lak A Tractatus Philosophicus
Meanwhile gittin'down at dem Zombie Jambooree
dey quaken' back-to-back jookin' belly-to-belly
shimmyshimmy lak twistin' time at Sock Hop Ball
got love in my tummy 'most like Sist' Mary Kate!
nekkid [with more nonsense than Wittgenstein's Tractatus]
http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=8183
dey quaken' back-to-back jookin' belly-to-belly
shimmyshimmy lak twistin' time at Sock Hop Ball
got love in my tummy 'most like Sist' Mary Kate!
nekkid [with more nonsense than Wittgenstein's Tractatus]
http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=8183
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Friedrich Hölderin
I rejoice today finding a Yahoo! group dedicated to the poet Friedrich Hölderin. He is my favorite Denkengedichter.
Hölderin
Hölderin
Thursday, November 02, 2006
forget words
Zhouangzi was a good
old boy was he, he, he
had a lot more words
than the number one
Old Boy Laozi he he he
nekkid
old boy was he, he, he
had a lot more words
than the number one
Old Boy Laozi he he he
nekkid
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Booze the Saviour
Archaeologists found evidence in the Temple of Mut of pious drunken
orgies. The festival was a commemoration of mankind's salvation by
booze.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15475319/
http://members.aol.com/egyptart/beer.html
orgies. The festival was a commemoration of mankind's salvation by
booze.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15475319/
http://members.aol.com/egyptart/beer.html
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