"I invariably had better days in Jerusalem on the days I donned my Tefellin. They are used to tame the evil inclination and worldly desires. Today, I carry around a Tasmanian quartz crystal and should probably 'dare to wear' the Tefellin again – may God help us all."

from: Israel Revisited – from exile to exodus (part 2/2)

… and save the Queen!

However, it was in Jerusalem that I became interested in crystals (and later orgonite) and purchased many specimens from Ebay.

 


 

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Daniel Johns - Cool on Fire [Official Video]

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Stevie Wonder – You Haven’t Done Nothing (mikeandtess Edit 4 Mix) (2020)


 

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Tera Kòrá X CHAMOS – I Do Ft. PRVTE (2020)

Follows from a few days earlier

– The photos above are to assist with camera framing whereby the sunlight, fence, book and sign indicate unconscious motifs at work.

“The idea of a Sacred Tree, or World Tree, ie Tree of Life, was found in religion and artwork with appropriate cultural depictions throughout the ancient world. The Sacred Tree is seen in ancient Mesopotamia/Sumer by the fourth millennium BCE, and by the second millennium BCE it occurred in ancient Egypt, Greece and the Harappan Culture of the Indus Valley, which would give rise to the Indian gods. The Tree of Life was often associated with the goddesses, such as the Sumerian Inanna, the Egyptian Hathor, and the Canaanite Asherah and would subsequently find expression in later religions and spiritualities such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Kabbalah, and even in the Norse world tree Yggdrasil, and the world tree found in many indigenous cultures.”

d’Este, Rankine (2010) The Cosmic Shekinah [page 124]


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Never Say Pink!

Due for termination?

(last updated: 10 April 2023)

To this day, I am unsure of the underlying message of this graffiti.

“Sometimes the different ones become the same and the same ones disappear.”

And I even pondered the phrase that night.

Graffiti Question (Aug 23, 2016)

Up until that point, I had already seen it frequently due to it being opposite to a place I played drums, but I didn’t pay any attention to it.

New Drum Stand (Aug 28, 2015)

I presume it is part of Price Tag activism (for want of a better term.)

Regardless, I do not condone or participate in vandalism (including graffiti) or hate crimes.

Lately, I have devised my answer: it’s about conformity vs non-conformity.

Playlist: Different ones

[2 takes, 29 October 2020]

So what now?
One year later…. never say pink!

[24 August 2017]

Aerosmith - Pink (Live on 2 Meter Sessions)

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But where’s JB’s flag or gun? The antic may have very vague resemblance to a Nazi march, and even then wouldn’t it be satirical, and seemingly unintended?

HITLER ON PARADE AT BRAUNSWEIG

 

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* This story is related to a barren couple I met on a plane in the USA in 2003 who were in counselling in the hope that it would bring about a child, and organ regeneration in terms of a book I have been reading about a Russian guy who regenerated his gallbladder due to a shamanic journey.

Jerome and Jeana


An infertile couple need to sell/pawn a family heirloom saxophone to pay for the legal costs of their nephew who is on trial for murder. In the end, a museum pays for the legal costs when they trace the sax back to the family – this amounts to much more than the price they initially paid for sax – and the nephew is eventually acquitted but was actually framed by fellow gang members.

Alternatively, the nephew’s parents approach the museum when they see a picture of the saxophone online and the museum also gives the saxophone back to the family.

Eventually the acquitted nephew takes up sax lessons and extracts himself from his street gang and the family donate the sax back to the museum.

Jerome and Jeana finally get pregnant which is completely unexpected and a miracle.

Jeana had had a hysterectomy and that body part grew back spontaneously. This is not a miracle in Russia.

TECHNOLOGY OF THE UTERUS REGENERATION

The act of donating the saxophone cleared emotional blockages and allowed this to happen after Jeana stumbled upon a book about organ regeneration.

Arcady Petrov "Light of eternity" part3

see: 5:43 above – uterus regeneration at 57 y/o

The couple call their son/daughter whatever was the name of the saxophone.

A sequel is possible based on the life of the child who becomes a museum curator, artefact researcher or miracle healer. The story can start with shots of the saxophone being used in 1940’s NYC. Alternatively, another instrument can be used such as a piano or violin.

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“The museum believes it was the horn Parker played on his seminal album Charlie Parker with Strings, released in 1950 on Mercury Records. It has no pictures to prove it, but Reece says it’s a high probability that he was playing that horn most of the time from 1947 until he pawned it shortly before his March 1955 death. ‘He had a substance abuse problem and he was known for pawning several of his instruments to acquire funds to support his addictions,’ Reece says.”

The Long Journey of Charlie Parker’s Saxophone


 

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Led Zeppelin – Ramble On (1969)

“I gotta ramble on, I gotta find the queen of all my dreams” (2:30)

Ramble On - Led Zeppelin

 

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