Friday, March 20, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Temporary Websites
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
I closed my eyes....out comes a Poem. Shreik!
The Wanting comes in waves
I crave You Darkness
Dragons, demons, and Archangels hover
my hands reek
and I take cover
attempting to remember the good Ol'
How this could have turned out
Followed by Everything
pushing on towards Nothing
these tears shine promises of how it could be
cackles echoing in these Chambers
Nightmare is established
Dreams turn Reality
Egos get shattered
the dark....the gray.... the lighter
We are Archetypes of fragmented desgrees
You need me
I need....this
Don't hate
Don't Love
Just Live
Give me back the Want
The Wanting comes in waves
I crave You Darkness
Dragons, demons, and Archangels hover
my hands reek
and I take cover
attempting to remember the good Ol'
How this could have turned out
Followed by Everything
pushing on towards Nothing
these tears shine promises of how it could be
cackles echoing in these Chambers
Nightmare is established
Dreams turn Reality
Egos get shattered
the dark....the gray.... the lighter
We are Archetypes of fragmented desgrees
You need me
I need....this
Don't hate
Don't Love
Just Live
Give me back the Want
The Wanting comes in waves
Podcast is here!@!!!
Just wanted the world to know about my new podcast: The Entheogenic Healing Arts podcast. You can find it both on my website: http://www.entheohealing.com and @ http://www.entheohealing.podomatic.com. The purpose of the cast is to educate and evolve by learning about the applicability of Ancient wisdom and healing traditions to the Modern world. Hope you enjoy.
Labels:
5 element CHinese medicine,
astrology,
entheogens,
podcast
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Holes to Heaven
Just wanted the World to know about my new website I just put up for Evolutionary Astrology services. It is currently:
http://web.me.com/entheohealing/Holes_to_Heaven/Welcome.html
and soon will be...holestoheaven.com (once I get my host in line)
On the site you will find some basic info about me, services, articles, and podcasts (to come). Look forward to seeing you there.
Love and light
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
What is Tong Ren?
Many people are asking how Tong Ren works? Where does it come from? Is it like Voodoo? Here is a link to an overview of what Tong Ren is, and how it allows us in our practice to work 'miracles." Visit entheohealing.com if you want to inquire more into the nature of this technique and some of the other services I offer.
Tong Ren ling: http://www.yinyanghouse.com/tongren/tamhealing_tongren_introduction
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Plant Wars
exerpt from Dale Pendell's PharmakoDynamis:
Perhaps it is the plants that turn history, and we act in their behalf--sowing fields, opening plantations and imbibing the steaming extracts. The plant spirit moves through our bodies, spreading through blood and nerves, lymph and synapse, until our identites are merged and we do their bidding. We secure beachheads, plan campaigns to subdue a continent and win a culture.
Some plants are gregarious , others jealous. Tobacco gets along with everyone, excepting maybe Methodists. Wine and opium can't even attend the same party. Tea visits the poppy's house, but not that of the grape. Coffee seems to be imperialistic: thou shalt have no other stimulants before me, while khat doesnt mind coffee at the table at all.
The plants have their own way of looking at history--its not just a difference of time scale. It is difficult for humans to understand==we lack the plant's direct accesss to Light--we have to eat them.
Alcohol has a streak of meanness, and its shrines are loud and noisy. Coffee favors conversation to music, so its houses are lively but not loud.
In this primal communion--this, our eating of the god--we accept by surrendering. We give up our individuality, our autonomous freedom and will--and accept the grace of the Redeemer. The plant gets a chair on the top floor.
Cannabis mixes freely, except when its paranoid. Hallucinogenic mushrooms and cacti need no others--they cross mountain passes and explore desert trails like free wandering monks. They greet the elementals, make friends with corn, then open the doors. No one is excluded.
Its no wonder the Catholicism was so easily accepted in Mexico. Sacfrificing the god, and then eating him, was, to Mesoamericans, no an unfamiliar concept.
And maize fed Spain, while the deer moved into the mountains.
mmmmm, the Plants...what do you think?
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