Sunday, November 11, 2007

Slash performing "The Godfather" theme. (Expression of Sorrow)

I find all variations of the 'The Godfather' theme to be a great expression of sorrow.

Love all versions. Slash seems to go out of tune for a few seconds (he's stoned I guess!) but recovers soon. Love the dude!



The secret of survival if you ask me... is learning how to generate POWER in a state of sorrow, learning how to generate strength in a condition of weakness.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Death Part 1 (My Poetry)

(This is my first post, on a series on 'Death.' )

The following is a poem I wrote, when I was going through a bad phase, a few years back.

It is based on the 'The Doors' song, 'The End'.

This is the end
My only friend, the end;
Can you picture what will be
in a world beyond we see;

Will it be fine?
Or will I be
desperately in need
of a stranger's hand, in a strange land...

What if this act of madness is in vain?
What if death does not kill the pain?

What if my nemesis is to remain
forever entrenched in misery
burning in a hellish eternal flame...

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Goddess In the Making


Caprice Bourret represented as a goddess in the making, using Photoshop CS2 9.02. (See Artwork above.)

In the graphic...her Manipura Chakra (Navel Chakra) is fully open. The Navel Chakra represents energy and dynamism. People who have endless amounts of energy have active Navel Chakras.

Her Vishudda Chakra (Throat Chakra) represents wisdom and powerful speech. In the graphic, her Throat Chakra is not fully open. Half-open Chakras do not mean the person has wisdom...in fact, a person who thinks/knows that his or her Chakras are open or opening tends to slip into psychosis, mania, violent mood swings, and delusions of grandeur.

The light at Caprice's Throat Chakra is dimmer than the light at her Manipura Navel Chakra. Represents that she is still evolving.

Her Ajna Chakra (slightly above her eyebrows) represents intelligence and analysis abilities. This forehead Chakra is dimmer than the other two (Throat and Navel) Chakras.

A slightly open forehead Chakra may delude the mind into thinking that it is better than the rest. The mind is expanding, adapting, and may slip into delusion in the process.

As time passes, the lights in these three Chakras will wax and wane. Chakra openings are never by the book.

Most people report that Chakra openings are always accompanied by psychosis, delusions of grandeur, wanting to save the world, 'chosen one' fantasies.

Chakra openings are also often accompanied by fearful hallucinations.

Sometimes the person who's Chakras are opening is not aware that his or her Chakras are opening.

The opening Chakras can turn the person into a 'Higher, Stronger Ego'...an ego collapse follows after which some stability comes.

Strong waxing and waning of the ego may happen many times before any real stability comes, but it definitely comes. The peace that passeth all understanding.

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Sexual energy flows upward into Caprice Bourret's navel, throat and mind..."Goddess in the Making."

Sunday, November 04, 2007

The Real Buddha



The above is TOOMAS ALTNURME's "Female Buddha". (Looks quite hot if you ask me! I plan to make my own versions of Female Buddhas out of Caprice Bourret and Angie Everhart...will post them on this blog when I am done.)

"The Buddha adapts to everything"...wrote Dr. Fritjof Capra Ph.D, a very close associate of Werner Heisenberg, in his cult book "The Tao Of Physics", a book on the close relationship between modern physics and ancient eastern mysticism.

I'd agree totally. The REAL Buddha is not a static entity. The REAL Buddha is a dynamic, ever expanding, ever evolving, powerful entity who does not bow to anything. The REAL Buddha adapts to everything. All torments, all suffering, all sorrow. The REAL Buddha does not lose his or her peace, calm, balance. It is impossible to destroy the real Buddha. If the real Buddha goes down, he or she bounces up as soon as possible.

Because the REAL Buddha's true nature is evolution, strength, expansion, growth, peaceful co-existence with the cosmos.

If the illusion of hell is built around the REAL Buddha, he or she will cope. Will make a home in the hellish illusion, and rise up from there. Back to where he or she belongs. In the realm of reality, in the realm of bliss.

The evolving Buddha's trajectory is often called the 'Evolving Spiral'. An iterative process.

Evolution out of chaos and delusion may confuse the evolving Buddha at times, may seem circular and destructive at times, but close scrutiny will reveal an upwardly evolving spiral.