I first encountered the
soundtrack for "One Giant Leap" in a small shop in Glastonbury,
England, called "Star Child." The place is strong with the
essence of Goddess Wisdom, and I walked in to hear this
wonderful rendition of "Ta Moko" by New Zealand singer
Whirimako Black. Immediately, it set my soul on fire!
Two nights later, we played several tracks from the album at the
night time ceremonies for our Conclave in Kingussie, Scotland.
I have been a great fan of One Giant Leap since then.
Now the group is featured in
what looks like a series of Television Specials entitled "What
About Me?" They are playing free, online, and well worth a
look-see! Click
HERE for more info, and an index to the segments.
ALIEN SEX: WOW!
OMIGOD. CHECK IT OUT!
In Memoriam:
David Carradine, 1936-2009
FAMED STAR OF TV AND FILM DIES IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
Actor
David
Carradine,
star of the
1970s TV
series "Kung
Fu" who
also had a
wide-ranging
career in
the movies,
has been
found dead
in the Thai
capital,
Bangkok. A
news report
said he was
found hanged
in his hotel
room and was
believed to
have
committed
suicide. A
spokesman
for the U.S.
Embassy,
Michael
Turner,
confirmed
the death of
the
72-year-old
actor. He
said the
embassy was
informed by
Thai
authorities
that
Carradine
died either
late
Wednesday or
early
Thursday,
but he could
not provide
further
details out
of
consideration
for his
family.
MORE
Actor
David Carrandine, in the TV role that made him
Internationally Famous.
DIVERSITY: The Winners of
"Britain's Got Talent" Very Well Deserved!
Though I am definitely a Chris Allen "fan," and would not want to steal a bit of his thunder, I believe that this latest vote with American Idol represents another "setback" in American thinking and evolution. In our desperation to keep a lid on personal expansion and innovation---we have, once more, placed a crown on the head of "Mom, Apple Pie, and good Christian Family Values."
Meanwhile, the real American Idol..........like Jennifer Hudson before him.......is grinning from behind his "duly-disappointed, graceful loser" demeanor. He is a rocket, waiting to ignite! Though he originally needed this TV show as initial exposure to the public eye, he no longer needs them now. Even Chris knew that, when he exclaimed on stage: "Adam really deserves this"......and then, later in an interview......."He is going to be a Mega-Star."
And where will Chris Allen be in a year? It's hard to say. This (so-called) "win" might even HURT HIM in the long run. He gets a lot of pomp and circumstance now, but what happens when the lights go out, and the "new" American Idol is crowned? Only the Shadow knows. Personally, I hope he goes far as well. His saving grace is that he is a truly "nice person." And Hollywood NEEDS more "nice people" these days. All my best to both of them. As for the American "Mainstream".......I say "Wake up! The energies are on the move. "Normal" is now up for grabs. And EXTRAORDINARY has ALWAYS been up for grabs. Deal with it!"
DJ. 5/22/2009
Every step you climb another mountain
Every breath its harder to believe
You’ll make it through the pain (or through all your aches and pains)
Weather the hurricane
To get to that one thing
You can go higher
You can go deeper
There are no boundaries
Above and beneath you
B-reak every rule coz there’s nothing between you
and your dreams
Like Adam Lambert, Susan Boyle is experiencing both adulation and humility. Both were gracious "losers"---even with Susan's (supposed) "Meltdown." What she experienced, as time went by, would melt ANYONE down! She'll be back, though.... stronger than ever...... inspiring us all.
The "Susan Boyle Effect" Will Ripple on!
Why we love her: There's a big surprise inside!!
I dreamed a dream in time gone by When hope was high, And life worth living I dreamed that love would never die I dreamed that God would be forgiving.
Then I was young and unafraid When dreams were made and used, And wasted There was no ransom to be paid No song unsung, No wine untasted.
But the tigers come at night With their voices soft as thunder As they tear your hopes apart As they turn your dreams to shame.
And still I dream he'll come to me And we will live our lives together But there are dreams that cannot be And there are storms We cannot weather...
I had a dream my life would be So different from this hell I'm living So different now from what it seems Now life has killed The dream I dreamed.