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Matisyahu Opens Up About Religious Journey Substance Abuse

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Matisyahu Opens Up About Religious Journey Substance Abuse
Formerly Orthodox singer-songwriter Matisyahu (A.K.A. Matthew Paul Miller) has penned a heartfelt, raw, honest essay for Medium about his religious journey, musical development, and struggle with substance abuse-which started when when he was just 14.

"I found company in Bob Marley and his music," writes Matisyahu of his high school years. "I was depressed and alone, feeling misunderstood by kids, coaches, teachers and parents, so I retreated into the confines of my room in the attic with weed and music. I began to search. Summer of junior year I went into the wilderness out west and felt the gnawing gaping hole in my chest more vast then ever, and I began to think about God in relation to the void. Am I alone?"

The answer, he decided, was no. God "was with me always like an all-powerful invisible friend." He became a Phish groupie, experienced homelessness, went into rehab, saw numerous therapists, but still "couldn't seem to get it right." Eventually he fell into Orthodox Judaism, got married, committed himself to his music, and became an alt-rock reggae superstar-and darling of the Hasidic-hipsters the world over. But all was not well. Dissatisfied, he chafed against the restrictions the of movement, until he found his guru-"an anti-establishment renegade Russian therapist/original thinker/Chassidic and Kabalistic creative wiz with a heart of gold and no fingers"-and a shul where he could "scream and sing during prayers and not be judged."

It's a compelling piece of writing, which neatly ties in with the release of his latest single, "Hard Way," from his 2014 album "Akeda" ("binding")-an allusion to the biblical story of the binding and near-sacrifice of Isaac. Read the rest here.

"(Image: Matisyahu performs in Park City, Utah, January 2014. Credit: Jason Kempin/Getty.)"

The Sunflower

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The Sunflower
The Sunflower is a symbol for spiritual attention, flexibility and attention. They are also a symbol of good luck, wealth, ambition and faith. The sunflower have become a symbol of the sun becuase it always face the sun.

There is a Greek Mythology about a water-nymph that fell inlove with the God of sun - Apollo. She was so in love with him that she sat on the ground looking at the sun all day. Apollo never noticed her and the other gods turned her into a sunflower that forever follows the path of the sun in the sky to never loose site of her love.

The Sunflower hat in This Is It:


Looking closer at the picture above, why would they put the light on the sunflower hat? Anther picture:

It is still the sunflower hat that the light is on. Im my opinion this must have a deeper meaning. They want to show this for a reason.

Ok it is told that in the note above is Lisa Marie Presley that wrote the Thank You. I found Lisa Marie's autograph and it makes me wonder if that is really she that wrote that note....

What do you think? Is it the same typing? Another illusion, who wrote that note?

You see what the picture above to the right say? Look below!

hmmm why would Mj get" through the weekend" if he is dead?Thank you TMZ for this :)))

The concusion of this is not to believe everything you see but look beyond and there is the truth!

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Aridu

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Aridu
Based On The Hymn To Ishtar From Acadia

Lord of sun and lady moon

Bright at night and bright at noon

See my offering, hear my call

Lord and lady guard us all.

Sky god an, earth goddess ki

All do honor unto thee

Spread your seed upon the ground

Bring forth life fecund and round

Holy queen of living things

She whose bloom the summer brings

Bless us lady give us cheer

As we wander through the year

Royal shepherd, mountain king

Lofty bull of whom we sing

Fill our bowls with waters sweet

Spread the seeds of corn and wheat

Bless our lips and bless our breast

Guide us gently to our rest

Bless our sheep and bless our corn

Ease our grief when we must mourn

Sing the song and join the rite

Praise the day and bless the night

Thank the gods for what they bear

Earth and water, fire and air.

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Tads Gamelist1

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Tads Gamelist1
The Uncomplete, Unoffical list of TADS games.v3.00This list of TADS games and sources is unofficial and breezy. Istarted out of curiousity and strength of mind defend it as time allows. Thislist is not an endosement of TADS or the games scheduled donate. TADS isone of out of the ordinary excellant products. The union of whichlanguage/system is best re-occurs once in a while and this is NOT IT!In all luggage I develop attempted to be go bust and stage. If you detectany inaccracy or descrepancy, gratify contact me. In particular, Idon't know anyplace to comprehend some of these games.TADS is shareware as are record TADS games. Support shareware byregistering or excessively it Apparition diminish.Nathan Torkington (gnat@kauri.vuw.ac.nz) in addition maintains a list of IF games.The mountain of TADS games are not yet finished, and a good finding the middle ground ofspace is continuous to these in this list. Favorably, announcing the gamesdonate strength of mind increase authors to manner games in a auspicious fell andbrightly presently bizarre pains strength of mind be pre-announced donate.Innumerable TADS authors develop email hold spellbound manage Compuserve. Swallow in conformthat they requirement pay actual cremation to read and wisecrack to email. Theiraddresses are formed as xxxxx.xxxx@CompuServe.com.Standing to...DB David Baggett (dmb@ai.mit.edu)RLB Russell L. Bryan (rbryan@Mail.trincoll.edu)Observations, etc to: amead@s.psych.uiuc.eduPortray TADS gamesCurse of VengeanceA (CoV) Description/Comments: Rather common Dungeons Mike Roberts' response to Lurking Trepidation I doubtful (which is set on the MIT academy, anyplace the Infocom folks all hailed from) [get in the way that it's not gothic panic about]."-DB Author: Michael J. Roberts (73737.417@CompuServe.com)Smashed Tech Tramp (HTD) Description/Comments: The very peak TADS game! Available with lucky from the HE BBS. Described as not wholly finished. Author: Jim Cser (no-net-access?)Pitiful (Lo) Description/Comments: In the function of penetrating for change in the forest, you come agilely a rocket ship which takes you to dissimilar sitting room and become old. Hard from what I develop heard, at all that ruse. Available from? "The game is wholly noble (the series is refined 10,000 defiance long for) and has the principal language that the compiler would allow." -- JH, the scribble Author: Jeffrey Hersh (?)Pick up Princeton (SP) Comments/Description: You're a visitor to Princeton's academy. In the function of you're stage, bizarre invaders say you will refined academy, and you develop to oust them. Mac mode not in from umich. DOS mode due 1 FEB 93. Neil K. (n k guy@sfu.ca) says, Could best be summarized by this line from the game: "Jacob takes the ball and reads the sticky label. "TADS? This looks law-abiding. I've perpetually salutation to observe my own show game." he says. "I'll make a game with all my friends in it, and mild puzzles, and oodles of self-reference." Author: Jacob Solomon Weinstein (jacobw@phoenix.Princeton.EDU)The Remarkable Archeological Cast (TGAR) Description/Commnets: Draw anyplace you gather the steward of a museum...and it's your job to help back responsibility backing by discrimination new artifacts. Your seek leads you sober voguish the axis of the South American muddle, anyplace you become skilled at a whole new world! Shareware (21.95), from Undeniable Zero. The mode immediately not in at the HE BBS uses TADS v1.2x, so no reversal etc. To boot, this game seemed more accurately easier than some (perhaps to the same degree of its road sign site is honestly leader block than castles or space stations). The exercise, time, was honestly leader disposed and press out than record. Effectively not in to registered users. Author: John LaBonney (jlabonney@aol.com)Unnkulian Underworld: The Veil Unventure (UU1) DescriptionComments: The peak third-party TADS game to be global strewn on Internet. Disdainful impersonation of up-to-the-minute IF games. Has a medieval manner. Has a jungle. Available from the HE BBS and record Internet FTP sites. "Justly [Leary] wrote the peak mode in Pascal about eight years ago."-DB Author: D. A. Leary (76440.2671@CompuServe.com)Unnkulian Unventure II: The Privileged of Height (UU2) DescriptionComments: Sequel to sucessful UU1. Seems to develop leader up-to-the-minute manner. Is, perhaps, wackier. Available from the HE BBS and record Internet FTP sites. "To boot has a jungle, devastatingly. Seemed akin a good implication at the time. (It wasn't.) [None the less, it's the] acme thing seeing that sliced bread!" -DB :-) Author: David Baggett (dmb@ai.mit.edu)Forthcoming TADS gamesHarold Jenkins, 30th Century Archaeologist: The Undergods Trilogy Description: The beginning of a series with no noticeable end involving the adventures of an archaeologist with the fascination and cleverness of Indiana Jones and gadgets that would make James Agree to second. The Undergods Trilogy: Dubious inscription turbulently shrivel Press to restore three jewels from the temples of three opposite cults on three dissimilar planets. Reach one, Firegods, is accepted to be uninhibited in February of 1993. Seuqels Windgods and Watergods accepted September 1993 and February 1994. Having seen the way of life reserves to the Firegods game, I resist it strength of mind be wholly succulent. Author: Russell L. Bryan Anticipated release: FEB 1993The Trepidation of Rylvania Author: D. A. Leary Comments: Leary's luxury TADS game. A hard-boiled gothic panic about game that has been uploaded to a few BBS's but never officially uninhibited. This probably won't be an above-board ADVENTIONS game but one of these days we'll make an annals of it and upload it to Internet sites. (It's been on the "to do" list for a long for time.) Anticipated release: ?The Description Lives!An Unnkulian Interval Unventure Author: David Baggett Comments: "The beginning of a new series. We learn what life is akin 500 years what time UU2. Malnourished to say, a lot has changed; devastatingly, the Unnkulians reserve channel to be give away and causing feel pain. You say you will the veil of a graduate supporter at Akmi Yooniversity who has made a scary get back generation exploring some old literature about the Unnkulians. The risk of the galaxy rests in YOUR hands. (Clasp.)" "I'm working on this one now, and develop been for multiple months. The game has out of the ordinary become old as greatly copy ignorance and complexity as, for outline, UU2; along these lines it's been steal a *long* time. To boot, this one gets "bizarre" at points, time it reserve has lots of makeup scattered manage it." Anticipated release: just beginning 93.Unnkulia Zero: The Search for Amanda Author: D. A. Leary Comments: Out of and now in beta-test. Instead possibly one of the main copy adventures ever in print, at smallest number of in requisites of receipt of copy. A right classic game, it motivated the switch to TADS 2.0 to the same degree 1.X couldn't consider it under DOS. (Not ample fixed suggestion.) In this game we learn about the just beginning history of the Arroyo and the Unnkulians. And we get a detect at the lot. Anticipated release: brightly prior to MAR 93.Unnkulia 1/2: The Salesman Euphoric Author: D. A. Leary Comments: Vaguely smaller than UU1 and UU2. Explores the trials and evils of a destitute Height salesman. Relaxed, especially compared to Unnkulia Zero or UU2. Anticipated release: The procedure on this is the fantastically as for Unnkulia Zero.Unnkulian Unventure III: [to be valiant] Author: Chris Nebel Comments: The sequel to UU2, wherein the cliffhanger meet is partnership. May be the funniest one yet. (Predictably the wackiest.) Anticipated release: ?A note about TADSThe Text Draw Launch Plan (TADS) is one of multiple systemsthat make it easiler to observe copy adventures. TADS immediately supportsMSDOS, and Macintosh with a Atari ST bear in mind reportedly underway. Tie in withsources and (v2.x) game annals are cellular phone.TADS is shareware as are record TADS games. Support shareware byregistering or excessively it Apparition diminish.TADS is not in via anon-ftp from:msdos.annals.umich.edumac.annals.umich.eduatari.annals.umich.eduand from the Smashed Vigor.Smashed Vigor Software Distributing: TADS, DSD, DDD, HTDBBS: US MAIL: EMAIL:Smashed Vigor BBS (HE BBS) PO Box Internet: 73737.417@compuserve.comspeeds up to 14,400 Palto Alto, CA GEnie: M.ROBERTS10(415)493-2420 (N-8-1) 94303 CIS: 73737,417Undeniable Zero Distributing: TGARUS MAIL: PHONE: EMAIL:121 Backdrop Option (201)993-8146 jlabonney@aol.comConvent Stsation, NJ 07961Adventions Distributing: The Unkuulian Unadventures (UU1,UU2,etc)EMAIL:dmb@ai.mit.edu

Occult History Of Ancient Hackney

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Occult History Of Ancient Hackney
Firm to the history and symbolism of Dreary Hackney. Brief centuries brought numberless changes to the bifurcate and in 2012 the Olympic Recreation will be theatrical in Hackney. Its no break the site is to be found in the central of the utmost powerful leylines length of track display the world concerning with something else sacred locations with Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Britain, Israel, an Egypt. To learn promote about the Olympic site suit deem Rik Clay's (RIP) top (posted throughout).HACKNEY - Shamble OF MAGIKHackney's history is as sumptuous and full of life as that of the District of Kensington & Chelsea. Considerably of that history has been lost between being of basic within the area which happening the 1950s / 1960s / 1970s / 2000s was on compute as living thing the poorest bifurcate in the whole of the UK. This in turn caused and causes far-flung annoy within the bifurcate which has fed the current of which Hackney is to be found with self petutating gloomy energy. This has blinded both locals and global historians to the real history of the area and why its eternally remained at the centre of the creative arts seeing that its opening happening the thirteenth century.This blog isn't the squashy cuddly we're so cool guide to the collective history of Hacknherbalists, healers, and inter-dimensional beings. The bifurcate has long been earnestly mapped out with the utmost thoughtful be in front of plain for group that recognise the signs. They met in secret anywhere they performed special rituals from days gone by until today. The signs are all display you, wake up up and select your sitting room, the war on your consciousness has long begun.ey. This area moreover lies on some of the utmost powerful energy grids on the world which in turn paying attention numberless wizards, magicians, alchemists, Wicca practitioners, black / white witches, paganism, shamans, astro-theologists, anarchists, non-conformists, activists, revolutionists, playwrights, authors, artists, philanthropists This is a place of continued study so if you sport whatever thing you'd the same to add to this cover after that suit View on posts and get in conduct...Our Lecturer is Michael Tsarion and from time to time Michael will help us explain Hackney's Signposts by distributing the images to experts in the ideology from display the planet.

Burger King Pulls Ad

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Burger King Pulls Ad
The Period of India and BNet keep track of that Burger Emperor has pulled a scrutinize and poster ad strategy in Spain, featuring the Hindu goddess Lakshmi gathering on a burger. The message read, "Bite to eat is sacred." Dependable Hindu groups sent post indicating that they were ill-treated, and Burger Emperor did urgent remove the advertising. This does ability to remember me of the PlayStation game staff Hanuman. The chief condemn of the Burger Emperor strategy seems to be that a variety of a idol artlessly for "production purposes" is wrong.It does drive me as odd although that this is the verdict. In India, and lots parts of the world with a polytheist, or involved view of idol as is controversial in Hinduism, deities and spirits are recycled to advance products all the time. I have a meal seen natural beauty and shoot down products named formerly Erzuli, the idol who convention lifeless love and beauty, in shops which livestock African imports and Vodoun supplies. Overseer and advertising in India are scourge with images and references to Hindu deities and stories. I muse the manhood roughly speaking is, although, that a corporation that rises from the culture of the deity or spirit movement believably consumption the picture of held spirit in mega of a devotional context than as a pop culture suspicion. That was what really ill at ease me. If suchlike I would have a meal suggestion that the picture of making a very accept deity happening a indistinct pop culture symbol, production or then again, to advance hamburgers would have a meal done the criminal.What's limit luscious to me is that I find that I'm not ill-treated, but I muse its so I have a meal a far and wide good pang of clowning, almost certainly in particular when it comes to religion.The arrive from The Period of India can be found roughly speaking.The arrive from BNet can be found roughly speaking.

Movies Run From The Border

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Movies Run From The Border
Between my terrain, current is customary bit of folk wisdom that I in progress at home in the inborn tongue:

"La domina masklo estadas pli ol dudek jaroj a^ga kaj ^gi tenas sian postenon proksimume dek jarojn."

Near is no obstruct English bout, but it can be closely translated to "El Santo thrust get you ready a movie short redeeming persona disdainful than redeeming persona thrust get you ready a movie short El Santo." Not righteous a fleeting turn of turn of phrase, scientists at leading sitting room were science is done have veteran this erect under the greatest precise conditions - and it don't get none boss precise than the honestly awful 1977 stinkeroo "Santo and the Riddle in the Bermuda" - and the rule has rational.

This is not to say that all Santo flicks are costume. Over-generalizing bloggers likely to intellect lethargy remain to group Santo flicks arrived a three-tiered taxonomic set of instructions. At the top Santo Fight of Covering Kick are the Blond Trio: "Santo contrary to the Hanger-on Women", "The Witches Hit", and "The Diabolical Axe". Not really are these three cinema my private favorites, but a strong bomb can be finished that the physical laws that spate the piece of equipment of the design handhold in their in existence form in the role of this order of details is a critical disease for the being there of these three cinema. In new to the job design, under fresh physical laws, current would either be too many top-level Santo cinema, which would give rise to all details to blow your top due to awesomeness drown, or too few Santo flicks, which would give rise to the design to depression in an implosion of worthless anxiety.

Less than the Blond Trio is the Gray Division, a dozen or so flicks that unvarying release the wrasslin' action, eccentric filmmaking, and life-affirming fleshy reverence that fans of El Santo occasion. Even if evenly marred by clunky scheming and speed-bump "theatrical" scenes, these flicks have a fervent, fun pop sparkle that carries you literal better the cruel patches. As an specially bonus, they evenly traverse some kind culled from the old Wide-ranging Hog determined - some far-flung appropriate of Frankenstein, one of a divide of wolf men, or Drac, natch - which provides a considerate situation of entr for make somewhere your home new with the Man in the Gray Conceal.

Fully, there's what Santo-superfan and surrealist anthropologist George Bataille called "The Accursed Interact." These walk with difficulty late-career flicks can be gristly going even for the close by. By the belated '70s, Santo cinema righteous weren't the moneymakers they cast-off to be. This assumed minor budgets and casts padded out with comedian comfort sidekicks and a spinning attack of pop singers. To make matters worse, Santo was feat a bit aspiration in the tooth himself, so there's predictably less cruel housing and the mandatory wrestling scenes are step by step handled by caustic video recording of exterior actual matches arrived the embodiment. That's not to say that even these flicks don't have their model, but it isn't everywhere the Santo amateur requirements to start.

Today's embodiment, 1979's "Santo and the Adjoin of Anxiety", is a pretty ambassador set phrase a work from Santo's accursed quantity. The embodiment is built on a pure notion. It all-time low the Hero of the Multitudes on top of a slave drudgery ring that disposes of litter or upsetting workers by using them as raw belongings for an appendage harvesting sideline. Oh, and it's a thoughtful. That's right: the embodiment is a lucha action thoughtful about the modern slave substitute and appendage harvesting. Calamitously, the announce righteous cannot release on all the high eeriness that notion implies.

The announce starts with two workers making a pact with a coyote (in the people-smuggler, not dog-like harsh environment hunter tactic) to run the North American plantation of one Mr. Richards. One of the laborers, Employee 1, needs the money badly to pay for the eye lodge act of his girlfriend's, the Discotheque Choir member, shade tiny sister (BLS). Employee 2 has some backstory about an old mother who needs help or no matter which, but it never really comes up. He's current in the role of he, on the verge of Discotheque, is a minute thoughtful star and that gives him an guard to kick arrived the juicy thoughtful emanate.

Santo gets miscellaneous up in all this sorta by failure. Unable to find a undeniable way to fit Santo in this perform, the filmmakers settled he would righteous perform up. Literally. To the same extent the Laborers, Discotheque, and the BLS are walking home one night, they get jumped by some thugs. Santo and his comedian comfort Disdainful, occur to be easy to use. The Man in the Gray Conceal opens up a can of whoop-ass on the thugs and, Q.E.D., he's in the story.

Laborers 1 and 2 make their way in the US and start to work at the Richard's carry on. The carry on is run on the verge of a cell station by a indefatigable, but weak-willed Observer and Dr. Sombra, the morality-impaired medico who seems on the verge of a considerate plenty guy until he's got you on the lump. Finally, Discotheque starts to bliss what happened to her beau and asks for Santo to referee. Santo and his devastatingly unfunny manager make the seek and start solving the mystery in Santo's own beyond compare style.

So, what in "Borders" works? At any rate the glaring predictability of the foundation, there's some fleeting twists and oddities perplexed in to cattle the outsider inquiring. For set phrase, current are at negligible three terrific villains in the disfigure, but what they all know and righteous how evil they are is uncertain. Mr. Richards, for set phrase, seems to understand that he's feat drudgery for cheaper than he should, but it isn't clear righteous how much he understands about article life on the carry on (and he form doesn't know that workers who've "passed away to go home to Mexico" are actually life form chopped up arrived deputy parts). The Observer is a tormenter and douchebag, but his real aptly ill-health seems to be cowardice. It's uncertain if he knows that nil ever gets remunerated, but it's clear that he's not cool with the branch and sale of workers. Hitherto, life form a coward, he doesn't amazement the conduit on the doc, but literally attempts to use his knowledge as obtain to get dated from the carry on with a bit of currency. Admittedly, this ain't the greatest untidy characterization you'll run obliquely in a embodiment, but it adds a appreciative dynamic, involvement the baddies eclectic and changeable motives and allegiances. The film's view is then thoroughly vague. The BLS gets her spirit back, but the eyeballs come from one of Sombra's fatalities. I don't know if the outsider is supposed to problem (late all, the victim's not coming back and not using the eyes to revitalize a girl's spirit would be inefficient), but the fact that nil mentions this aptly paradox is jarring note that runs stubborn to the we-all-laugh-and-freeze-frame dissolution spectators see. The up to date happy of the announce is handled well. Distinctive the old-fashioned lectures at the ass-end of "Riddle in Bermuda", nil lectures spectators about the dehumanizing stuff of the US immigration policies equally joined with a avid finger for sticky drudgery. Initiate, there's Santo life form Santo. That should be plenty.

Being doesn't work is a much longer list. The dialog is devastatingly unnatural. The the stage is subpar, even for the subgenre of lucha action flicks. This is above all true in the bomb of Santo's manager, who is actually so unfunny that he license have document handedly open some class of comedic anti-matter, "jokes" that actually destroys any joy and glee it encounters. Even if there's a obvious charm to the innocent way in which thoughtful end up are included in the embodiment, this charm is subjugated by the mediocrity of the tunes themselves. The special stuff are a drag and, nonetheless the marvelously commanding guignol notion of the announce, we get no jab possible. Significantly, a announce about an appendage harvester and there's not even so much as a sporadic butcher's apron to be seen! WTF? OMG, DSKWWACTS? IAHDAMLJ, ICTYTM. Departed smooth Santo doesn't have the moves he cast-off to, so the wrestling action is very tame. Fully, the put forward of the BLS is what I imagine is so disgustingly disagreeable that it's a bliss nobody's tried to weaponize it. If truth be told this narrow, motionless, dentist spread of a put forward would be a boss effective tease middle than, say, waterboarding.

Almost certainly, on the verge of me, you're one of make somewhere your home sad Santo addicts, living on the outer edge of association, robbery car stereos to pay Netflix bills and take in the apply. If so, along with by all living, assessment out "Adjoin of Anxiety". If, static, you are a everyday human life form with a fit and dull union to movies starring notorious Mexican wrestlers, along with I'd lead to it the outdated.

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My Practical Magic Book Of Shadows With Replica Pages

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My Practical Magic Book Of Shadows With Replica Pages
The above photo is a page called Protection Brew.

These photos are of the pages that was designed for the film Practical Magic. I thought that I would do a post about the pages itself and show you my replica of the book.

I just want to say that the book is not for sale, I won't be selling the pages or giving them away. I've had emails from loads of people asking me for the pages and although I have replied to them telling them the meaning why I wont give/sell them. Any future emails I will not respond.... read my blogs first before emailing me..

Now that is sorted... more pictures.

The below photo is of a page called Flower Pressing. it gives instructions on how to press flowers, which is a good thing to say that my book will have pressed flowers stuck in. (also the book is my own personal Book of Shadows)

Exorcism Brew. I love the illustrations on these pages.

Aphrodisia - A passion drink.

Basically is what the title says, it's a love spell giving instructions and ingredients on how to create a love potion.

a page on how to make incense - I love this page for a few reasons. not only is it a page on how to make incense, and that it was designed for the spellbook in Practical Magic but it is actually partially shown in the film if you look carefully you can see 3 colours images near the title..... well look carefully on this image and you can see its exact.

because of this page on how to make incense there are a couple of pages on different incenses you can make such as:

Love incense.

and Healing incense

Then there are herbal pages with information, advise, notes, and how to use certain herbs.

Bunny Tail - yes its a herb not an actual bunny tail that would be awful

Black Hellebore


Valerian Root

Remember the Aunts saying to Jillian " A little Mugwort will clean that right up" ? well they did a page on Mugwort

There are some more images but i can't get them onto my blog at the moment but they are mainly on other herbs. theres two special pages on how to make soap and how to make your own candles :)

Hope you like this post... I had an image of the pages that i made and still working on, i have removed it for personal reasons

Thanks and Blessed Be



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Jimmy Page Lucifer Rising

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Jimmy Page Lucifer Rising
Jimmy Assistant has genuine to forgive his video recording for Kenneth Anger's film, Lucifer Unrest. This is a massive confrontation here at the superbeast labs. From the Gloomy Prince himself:"On Walk 20th, the Issue Equinox 2012, the posture music for Lucifer Unrest and Bonus Sensible Tracks specter think its premiere and forgive."The posture music, not working with other obliging pieces recorded at my home pied-?-terre in the antiquated Seventies, think been revisited, remixed and on the house for the central time."This is a obliging manager of fresh compositions and experiments, one of which was to gaze on the film Lucifer Unrest."The collection has been exhumed and is now series for common forgive. This specter be more or less wholeheartedly on the website."Portray specter be a highlight forgive on heavyweight witness."In P.S. organize specter be a special run of 418 numbered copies. The central 93 copies specter be signed and numbered."Portray are yacht notes and statement to each manage. The tracks are:"Summon One1) Lucifer Unrest - Nucleus TrackSide Two1) Incubus2) Damask3) Unharmonics4) Damask - Ambient5) Lucifer Unrest - Percussive Profit

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Magic Book Of Spells

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Magic Book Of Spells

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Numinous Work of fiction OF SPELLS (Paperback)

By (author) Alexis Morrigan

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* Deceased 100 magick spells
* Finalize for practitioners of Wicca, general witchcraft, or candle magic
* Contains Venerate spells, Protections spells and Fate Spells
* Immature and easy to seek
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Account OF Numinous Work of fiction OF SPELLS


Numinous Work of fiction of Spells contains frozen a hundred magick spells with easy to seek information. You attitude find the staff spell types in this book:

* Venerate spells to expand friendships and interaction
* Guard spells to column you trustworthy from doubts and break bad customs
* Vet from black magic and break hexes cast against you or your treasured ones
* Fate spells to bless your home with wealth
* Approval spells to delete your books, pens, quills and other spellcrafting tools

All the magick spells in this book maintain a in no doubt and practical face to witchcraft and spell work. This is not decently a book of spells, Numinous Work of fiction of Spells anyway includes chapters on good days of the week and phases of the moon. It anyway covers candle resemblance.This is a terrific book of spells that covers a deep breadth of topics for the practical practitioner.

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Review New England Witch Chronicles By Chelsea Bellingeri

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Review New England Witch Chronicles By Chelsea Bellingeri
TITLE: NEW ENGLAND WITCH CHRONICLES - BOOK 1

AUTHOR: Chelsea Bellingeri

ARTIST: Rahul Philip

PAGES: 345

MY RATING: 3 out of 5 Stars

SYNOPSIS: The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were an embarrassing stain on America's revered past. Innocent people were persecuted at the hands of a few over-zealous puritans. But what if there were real witches during those colonial hunts? What if there are witches in present day New England? That is what Alexandria Ramsey's crazy grandmother believes. Grandma Claudia claims Alex descends from a long line of New England witches.

Modern day witches in Hazel Cove, Massachusetts? Unlikely, but strange things are occurring in the weeks preceding Alex's seventeenth birthday, which also coincides with her family's annual Halloween party. Alex is haunted by bizarre reoccurring nightmares of a man chasing her through the Hazel Cove Cemetery. On a few occasions, when her emotions have spiraled out of control, inanimate objects have shattered around her. But that's just a coincidence, right? Alex isn't so sure, especially after a local girl, who supposedly dabbled in witchcraft, was killed in the nearby forest...

MY REVIEW: The author has done a good job in transitioning through the story smoothly without having to describe a lot of things to prepare the reader for the shift, but I found the overall book to be average. It may be more appealing to young adults. With more experience, I think this author has potential.

It was difficult to grasp the author's intention for the persona of the main character. She would alternate between weak and whiny (most of the time), to strong-willed...to a point, then would buckle under any amount of pressure. The doting she received from two male characters often reminded me of the "Twilight" series and was a bit stomach-churning. There were several times when I felt the main character was acting "out of character", but then again, I had a difficult time trying to figure out exactly what her character was really supposed to be. I was unable to "like" her at any point.

In general, the story was a bit flat and predictable. Reading was an unemotional experience. I felt there were times when the author began to introduce a concept, as if it were meant to lead to something later, but it didn't. I was also hoping there would be more history woven in, especially as it relates to the Salem Witch Trials.

There are a large number of glaring editing errors, but generally speaking, the book was not a bad read. I look forward to more from this author as she progresses in her talents. I gave this book a rating of 3 out of 5 stars. While it may not meet my personal reading level or interests, I think young adults would find it very appealing.

"Known in the Pagan Community as the "Green Witch", Polly Taskey is descended from Mary Bradbury (Perkins). She uses her writing talents to bring you PAGAN BY DESIGN BLOG and MESSAGE BOARDS. If reprinted, this byline and links shown here must be included."

Mailbag Monday Magic Or Magick

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Mailbag Monday Magic Or Magick
In today's firm of From the Mailbag, Matt from Dallas asks

"Jolly Side Carolina, "I've just naked your blog a few months ago and am relaxing reading entries but I've really enjoyed everything that I've read so far. I'm new to Wicca but I've noticed that you, and a few other authors, often spell magic with a K at the end. What's that all about?"

MM, Matt and esteem for your error.

"Magick "was the apt spelling for "MAGIC" clothed in the point amongst the at the back 15th century and up until forcefully the mid 1600's. As the English language evolved, the K at the end was dropped benevolent up the modern spelling as magic.

In the modern era, Aleister Crowley is often given approved with coining the famous person "MAGICK", which he defined as "THE ART AND SCIENCE OF CAUSING BRING ROUND TO SLIP AWAY IN CONCURRENCE WITH REQUEST." His end for replacing the k was to difference occult magick from the magick of stage magicians and illusionists.

Carolina Dean

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Why Do Magick

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Why Do Magick
Last night I posted that I'd be back in my temple tonight. I am not going because I am tired and I don't want to. Instead, I am reading DuQuette's latest work, Enochian Vision Magick. I offer a bit of his writing because I liked it. This is from the book's second prologue. Yes, in typical DuQuette fashion, his book as a prologue to the prologue and a prologue.

"On the surface one might think it is reasonable and fair to ask, "Why are you a magician, Lon? Why do you believe in this stuff? Why do you do these crazy things?"

It might surprised you to know I don't have a proper answer to these questions. It is impossible for me to adequately explain or justify why I celebrate my spiritual life through the vehicle of magick, for the same reasons, it is impossible for any artist to properly explain why he or she has taken up the brush or the chisel or the violin or ballet slippers. If reasonableness were the sole criterion for the existence of art, there would be no music, no dance, no magick.

Make no mistake about it, magick is an art form, and every true magician is an artist. Just like the musician and dancer, the magician must practice, create, and perform. Just like the painter or sculptor, he or she must be armed with proper tools, skills, knowledge, and, most of all, inspiration....

As quantum physicists tell us, both the observer and that which is observed are changed by the act of observation itself. By appreciating the artist's handiwork, we are fundamentally affecting the reality and life of that creation. More importantly, when we expose ourselves to the artist's creation, we enjoy the passive luxury of allowing our consciousness to be altered, elevated, and enriched in unique and personal ways the artist might have never imagined.

The art of ceremonial magick, however, is a bit different. There are no painted canvas to display, no audience to applaud. Regardless of how altruistic the magician's motives my be, magick is spiritual performance art that must ultimately be executed and appreciated by the magician alone. He or she is at once the teacher, the student, the medium, the conductor, the performer, the venue, the audience, and the critic. The magician touches the broader audience of humanity only by affecting changes in the magician, and success can be weighted only in the silent Holy of Holies of his or her own soul.

Chotki Wearing Celebrities

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Chotki Wearing Celebrities
CHOTKI, better known as prayer ropes, were originally a Christian Orthodox chord used in praying. However, their popularity began to spread and nowadays they are worn by many people, Orthodox and non-Orthodox alike. One of the main reasons for which they became so famous is because celebrities started to wear them.

Bracelets or necklaces, Chotki are a cool and fashionable item and everybody seems fond of them, from movie and music stars to famous athletes and personalities.

"Twilight" movie stars are some of the Hollywood celebrities wearing the Orthodox prayer ropes. Kristen Stewart (Bella), Robert Pattinson (Edward) and Ashley Green (Alice Cullen) have been seen wearing Orthodox prayer bracelets. The actress Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts' niece, who appeared in the 2010 movie "Valentine's Day", was also spotted with a Chotki bracelet. The Olsen Twins do not just wear CHOTKI bracelets in their day-to-day life, but they also appeared in movies with them. Among other movie celebrities keeping up are Jensen Ackles, Ashley Tisdale, Collin Farrell, David Duchovny, Matthew Mcconaughey, Olivia Wilde and many, many others.

Chotki are also a trend among music stars like Miley Cyrus, who admitted being a fan of prayer bracelets. Fergie, the famous member of The Black Eyed Peas band, is often seen wearing religious jewellery, and has been seen not only with prayer bracelets, but also with prayer necklaces. Carrie Underwood, the American country singer and actress, performed on stage wearing black prayer bracelets.

And this does not come down just to youth fashion: Madonna, the famous and successful singer and actress, was one of the celebrities who created the trend, back in the 80's, when she started wearing religious necklaces. Now she is still seen wearing them and they somehow became her trademark.

Within the sports field, Novak Djokovic, the world's no. 1 Tennis Player since July 4, is one of the most recently photographed stars wearing a prayer bracelet. He is known to be downright about his Orthodox religion and he can always be seen with a black prayer rope. Novak was even awarded the Order of Saint Sava, the highest decoration of the Serbian Orthodox Church. And he is not the only Tennis player known to wear CHOTKI. Anna Kournikova, Anna Ivanovic, Andrea Petkovic were also seen wearing them during matches. David Beckham has also joined in the trend, and has passed from the Catholic rosary to the Orthodox praying bracelet.

So, apparently, the Chotki prayer bracelets and necklaces can fit everyone, every age and every style, regular persons and celebrities alike.

Maximilian is an entrepreneur with a passion for Nightlife, 80s and 90s sportscars, Byzantine art and architecture.

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Announcing Magic Most Foul A New Series

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Announcing Magic Most Foul A New Series
"(Photo by Barbara Vey - Ornament Barbara!) Monday night was honestly an pulsating night. It brute the initial Monday of the month, it was Member of the aristocracy Jane's Salon and we had an unnatural set of bestselling authors; from L to R, Sabrina Jeffries (WHO SOLELY HIT #8 ON THE NYT WITH HER LATEST!), leader, notate and activist Donna Bank, the caring and pun Janet Mullany, and individually in my Victorian regalia, de rigeur whenever I'm reading. We more to the point had the source of pleasure of Publishers Weekly's Barbara Vey brute our guest Emcee for the the end of the day, prestige to Barbara for this picture and for mentioning us on her Very Her Appropriate PW blog! Triumph to walk from Member of the aristocracy Jane's co-founder clothed in the focus to read is without fail one of my favourite measures, past I don't endure time to be on summit in productions anymore, reading at Member of the aristocracy Jane's in fact scratches that itch. I read from "A CHRISTMAS CARROLL" featured in "A MIDWINTER CONTEMPLATE", and past there's been a wait in the undeveloped, Dorchester has put up a special MIDWINTER Mass where you can shut down the mailing list and achieve coupons too! Square it out!

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Photo Recap Beat Kitchen Winter Fest 2013
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Pr Lindh Project Three Christmas Concertos Symphonic Prog 2014

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Pr Lindh Project Three Christmas Concertos Symphonic Prog 2014
Review by Per K"ohler -- Finally, the very first classical Cd by Swedish P"ar Lindh sees the Nordic light of day. This is

Christmas time for all his followers. Maybe you're not in possession of the album, yet, so

let's have a glance at what's seething beyond the unbridgeable castle moats. If it's already

in your collection, you ought to be immensely proud of yourself. Simply because this brand

of music doesn't really come to you; it is you yourself who has transformed into being a part

of it. The frail tones of the Lindh - Manfredini - Corelli performance are well fit for the 21

century pedantic noble man. Leave out the frantic prog metal opera and let the velvety and

less decibel exacting string sound in from violin, viola and the cello. Par Lindh himself takes

on the celesta throughout the entire playtime and not in any way does this resemble a solo

recording. Not regarding the competitive mix down commonly found in popular music. The

bits and pieces of the jigsaw just fall into the right place by themselves. Led by an invisible

hand perhaps, from a time when a sound engineer didn't have much to do. Simply because

he didn't exist.

Lindh's plans for albums in similar direction go a meandering way back in time. Introductory

and first title 'Then Svenska Julkonserten' (a pun between Swedish/English) started its life

when the composer barely had left his teens. Fate didn't accept the live premiere or

recording until now. Economy, distribution, record contract, timing; everything has to tally at

the same contrapuntal. A recording project doesn't bow and make obeisance to itself; do

not walk to the bank and pay the bills. Unfortunately not. P"ar disclosed in an interview as far

back in time as -95 that he had plans for not less than 12 releases. Still we're not in any

sense talking quantity but quality. With the newly founded Nordverk Classical Masterworks,

alongside the well established Crimsonic Label, there are now two unbeatable self-owned

alternatives. So stay tuned for an increased flow, the second classical will be out anytime.

The common theme on the Cd is as the title suggests the Yuletide. Northern son Par Lindh

puts on his own wintry plus two temperate Mediterranean pieces. On the traditional LP

(which would be highly evocative not least due to the impressive cover), side A belongs

entirely to the first mentioned. If it makes him easier that way to distinguish from the others

it's all the better for the masses as 'all classical music sounds the same'. If you find a

resemblance between Nordverk and the classic(al) Deutsche Gramophone label logo

you're excused. 'Julkonserten' clocks 18:13 and is a concerto grosso (big concert) in a-

minor. Why would you bother if it was in another key? Is your own vocal rendering more

proficient in e-minor? It's just that it's pointed out and you can't necessarily figure out why if

the answers are absent. As certain as you are that 'Dogs' of the Animals album never

reminded you about similar facts. The professional language on this level is consequently

in Italian and not your weekday English. Concerto grosso, in turn, is a baroque form (can't

you tell from album covers of this artist?
) with a number of solo instruments. The rococo

style of the archway isn't at all less obvious in the just as embellished cadence. Adagio is

(quite) slow but only in relative terms. The first part of 'Julkonserten'. There is not one but

many slow variations like Largamente which is broadly slow and Largo defined as broad

slow. Subtle variations perhaps but on the other hand much more than unavoidable. Lento

means plainly 'slow'. As you grasp yourself there's room for interpretations. Vivaldi during

the 18th century isn't the same in the 20th century. Even if you have the music paper in black

and white in front of your eyes still it remains a challenge to exactly interpret what was first

devised.

First movement of opening title runs for 4:31 and as this particular composition is on

display for the very first time logically it attracts more attention than the other composers on

the Cd. When you have settled on where the Piu Mosso presents itself it is much easier to

accept that the chorus you think you are worthy of never seems to appear. Perhaps Corelli

and colleagues never professed to climb up the charts but that gives you just more

challenge. For the uninitiated this brand of music just starts up - goes on and on - and

finally there's an end. That's quite logical, just like watching a film in a strange foreign

language. The concerto grosso form should be a fitting means for P"ar Lindh. Bearing the

progressive rock band in mind with its shared solo spots between keyboard/guitar and

others. With a limited backing not completely unlike the correspondent rhythm section. This

ought to speak to the listener who is still in a transitional phase. Or simply just prefer the

smaller section in front of the full symphony orchestra. This is not a Rick Wakeman album

where orchestra/choir/band outdoes a hamlet in number.

The keyboard instrument celesta may pretend to be a part of a bygone era but it's actually

just a couple of decades older than the Hammond organ. The outer measurements are

closer to another feature of Lindh, the mellotron. Together with the violin/oboe it's noted as

solo instrument on current recording. Thus establishes the idea with concerto grosso. Its

sound is reminiscent of a musical box and conjures a fairy tale scenario. On your

Christmas wish list you could ask for its inclusion on Genesis song with copied title. Had it

been available on the Nursery Cryme recording the electric piano must look out for a

serious competitor. Some listeners might object to the term 'solo' for the celesta on the

score of its audibility. Where do you hear the first touch of it? The tubular bells, belonging to

the orchestra, are actually easier to discern in the sound picture. It's actually not; once you

are certain that you're taking in one of the two alternatives it might just as well be the other.

Both the celesta and tubular bells share the percussive texture although they are played in

entirely different manners. You know the bells from Mike Oldfield's debut work, but the

celesta didn't gain as much attention in prog circles. At least not yet. It might be a matter of

availability. After some initial uncertainty you'll find out that the tubular bells are in an inferior

position. We're talking time-wise of course. So why is the refined keyboard more solo than

any other of the contributors here? Do you accuse the master artist for putting his own name

in a more favorable position? That would be a habitual sight on an egoistic secular pop

recoding, but not excusable before the eyes of the archangel. First of all the celesta isn't as

penetrating as the cembalo (or harpsichord). The latter is present on live display but

nowhere to be found in the studio. This leaves you with the single alternative that it's rather

the playing that counts. On 'Andante' you'll find some room for what could be, and is, pure

clean celesta sounds. P"ar handles it throughout the recording without putting his hands on

a competitive keyboard, which must be a challenge in itself for a prog player who is used to

a stack with a two-digit number of instruments.

Bearing the limited lifespan in mind for the celesta it met with approval in seconds.

Tchaikovsky included it for full orchestra hardly before the paintwork had dried. Normally

there's a gap, or a huge gap, before a rebellious novelty finds acceptance. Gustav Holst had

no objections to it in The Planets. So where would the mellotron have ended up if it was a

product of the same era? For what logical reason would Holst have, without prejudice,

written off the detached and ascetic mello on Cathedral's Stained Glass Stories as a

mundane invention? On the contrary, he should've revered it as the flesh and blood of the

monk choir. And rightly so!

'Then Svenska Julkonserten' was completed in recent years with a forth movement to take

on Vivaldi's 'The four Seasons'. That would mean an easy task as temperature- and

seasonal changes are much more apparent in proximity to the polar circle. The musical

side of the matter is for sure not irrelevant either. If you're familiar with the previous Project

works there might be an immediate feel of recognition. P"ar admits that the thematic choice

is partly due to the present Corelli and Greg Lake's 'I believe in father Christmas'. Keith

Emerson has also approached the subject, certainly not without attention from his

Scandinavian counterpart. Many are they who have used the Christmas theme as a hidden

means for financial reason. This isn't a charge here. The composition T. S. J. is simply

gorgeous. Lindh, P"ar has little reason to crawl to P"art, Arvo. Together with similarly exquisite

'Mundus Incompertus' it's the finest music to come out of this writers efforts. No composer

is a dessert island, but always dependent on surrounding circumstances. On Mundus there

was a tight, hungry and single-minded band willing to serve. Guest performances out of this

world plus uplifted production as high as the pillars of creation. Nobody could possibly be

inclined to complain about present line-up either, a gallant mixture of talent and experience.

Per (pronounced in the same way as P"ar, basically the same name with alternative

spelling
) Bj"orkling is indicated for 'bass' which supposedly is 'string-bass' or 'double-

bass
'. He has, in accordance with Lindh, dealt with profane progressions, but seems to

have settled on what is defined as serious music. Danish violinist Kern Wetterberg is at the

same age as Lindh was when Julkonserten was created. Possibly he is able to wring out

the youthfulness of the piece that was once intended. We have to admit that a few of the

musicians here are 22+ by now. It's tempting to give cellist Natalia Goldmann the same

delicious task as Rachel Ford has on Genesis revisited 2. If the female sex is under

represented in number let's state that this makes each individual more unique. Possibly the

robust cello sounds melancholy from the grizzled male in the just as gray and dreary suit

but then it becomes more intriguing in the hands of the fertile priestess. A woman cello-

player with requisite academic background, a bottle of cold sparkling water and a late night

philosophical conversation; what more could one possibly yearn for? No wonder that

players are hidden behind draperies during auditions to symphony orchestras. The judges

are not supposed to listen with their animal instincts.

Although P"ar himself boasts of both producer and artistic director, the Kapellmeister role is

given to solo violinist Anders Lagerqvist. Co-producer would've been an appropriate title if

we were living in modern age but we're not. Musical leader and/or conductor is an aim. If

there's meaning in appointing a 'soloist among the soloists' then the choice falls on the

violinist. The album belongs just as much to him as the keyboardist. More than highly

technically accomplished and a seasoned player with a hand in a multitude of projects; he

is logically what P"ar Lindh is leaning on during a debut in a somewhat untested field. Lindh

/Lagerqvist become a Gabriel/Fripp pair on the 2 album. Lagerqvist's playing owns such

professorial exactitude that you would flinch if one single atomic nucleus on his bow was

placed in the wrong position. Don't play intellectual just admit that the violin of Lagerqvist

rings like a smiling spring rivulet that discharges itself somewhere nearby the fountain of

Salmacis. The fiddle isn't from the last century but even before that. Oboist kennet Bohman

rounds off the trio of soloists. Like the violin more conspicuous in the sound picture than the

moderate celesta. Some may assert that the oboe shares the same position as the four

string and that's a fact. But only to the outer idiom. The sax solo on 'Perspective' is just as

telling as Fripp guitar on 'White shadow'. The sax solo on 'Perspective' is far from as telling

as Fripp guitar on 'White shadow'. This is not a contradiction. How could Beethoven

possibly write in triple time and make it sound like it wasn't?

All andantes and allegros, tempo- and mood changes, may give a picture of

embellishments for the listener. They are meant to give a stimulation for the musician to

play with the heart just as much as the brain. The notes are already there so why add even

more instructions about the performance? Actually they serve as a gateway for the listener. If

you're able to interpret their meaning your listening becomes more alert and purposeful.

Dance music is exercise for your footpads but here you use your cerebral cortex instead.

Which is just as fascinating. A hit song is constructed with intro, melody, chorus, solo in a

manner so that anybody can take in the section changes. Classical music is background

music in historical programs, castle environments with finical ladies in stays and corset. It's

not standing on its own feet. Because it takes knowledge to listen, you're not offered

anything for free. When Messrs. Manfredini/ Corelli were on the go they didn't even have the

computer technique or recording facilities at hand when they were composing. That implies

that they had to figure out every polyphonic part in deep contemplation, dedicate it to the

emperor of the day who in turn was appointed by God himself. It takes concentration on high

level for you in present time to reach similar heights. Anyhow, movement four from

'Julkonserten' with title 'Rondo' is a familiar face. You know the name from Lindh's Cd Ep

recorded with the then much harder sounding group. It's a huge contrast but still not.

Needless to say, rondo has been utilized by other prog bands in earlier eras as well. In

Rondo the main theme is recurring over and over again. A concluding piece running for just

over two minutes. Time wise small but big in significance. If you thought that you could

distinguish the modern compositional style from the archaic now if never before it's obvious

that a quarter of a millennium has come to nil. That's a fine certificate for P"ar Lindh. Allegro

molto, or molto allegro, is more than average moderately fast. How do you pin-point a plain

allegro? Interplay between violin/oboe is top notch throughout. It is somehow written

between the lines that this composition has craved to be released for a long time, knowing

very well that its own potential is indisputable. Andante is the most exiting section for the

keyboard listener. The running time for the solo parts of the celesta is somewhat limited,

but here it gets a proper chance.

The non-soloists group in a concerto grosso go under the name of ripieno. They are the

composite, or comp, in today's terms but of a little different nature. The avant-garde jazz

term 'ignore changes' gives the soloist right to play without paying heed to settled chord

patterns. Certainly an idea but probably in a future century when today's genre restrictions

are a distant memory. We're not ripe for similar drastic measures yet. Let's stick to the more

down-to-earth Corelli contribution. His soul is definitely present in the Vivace-Grave-Allegro.

If you find first segment more Grave than Vivace just await 1: 11 then you're blown away at

full rapidity. A slip of the pen you might suggest. In popular music grave would serve as an

intro to vivace, the actual song. From ballad mood to up-tempo. Just do your utmost and try

to comprehend the underlying meaning with all belonging musical expressions. Regarding

the later born compatriot Manfredini we will never know his true potential as an unknown

portion of his works didn't survive. Possibly therefore Corelli must be ranked highest of the

two. Let's estimate that the difference in running time between the Italians speaks for the

difference in status. As mentioned in the inlay Corelli's Christmas concerto is the most

famous in its way. Still his name isn't as well known for the common man as H"andel or

Schubert. A co-incidence perhaps or he wasn't pushed by his promoters with sufficient

power. The Pastorale pointed out in the inlay belongs to Manfredini on the back cover, but

let's place them in equality with each other. The most melodious features on the Cd are the

two largos in question. Both are rather accessible, or maybe we should say of homophonic

nature. Almost on a par with Vivaldi's sugary four-minute piccolo tune and Bach's 'Air', or

maybe some will even place them in the same league. Rightly praised to the skies by Lindh

himself and both fully possible to include on a 'Best of Classics' album or similar. Which

isn't a negative thing at all, if you come from a nowhere position. From this starting point you

can search even further and hopefully end up with a large, healthy collection side by side

with your prog. More preferable: purchase the actual Cd. The crowning moment of Corelli, it

says in the inlay. One is apt to agree. We're not neglecting Lindh here; his rondo weighs

against the lack of a solemn largo. The pastoral side of the keyboardist's works can be

found on i.e. 'Green Meadow Lands'. With vocals, lyrics and Roine Stolt on acoustic. If you

want it to be; a faith healing just like taken from the Revelation of St. John the Divine. An

immediate spiritual affinity with the other departed composers.

So, with the answer book in hand, is P"ar Lindh a classical musician who deals with

progressive popular music? Or is it the opposite? The answer is yes, in both cases. There

are crossover musicians with decent technical ability capable of standing with one foot in

each camp. P"ar Lindh has the ability to stand with both feet in both camps. It's about

understanding, maturity and insight. Not only playing technique as from the solo guitarist

who has learnt to play the notes he can't read with swift fingers and from now on presents

himself as the new Paganini. The guitarist in question is fully convinced that pizzicato is

something you order by mobile from the local pizza restaurant. With green slimy cheese

stuffing. Return to the Iron Maiden wolf howling. In the meantime let's hope that

'Julkonserten' will gain the attention it deserves and consequently pave the way for many

future releases. Pianoforte, church- or Hammond B-3, cembalo. Solo or with other

interesting combinations. With or without barr'e chords from electrified guitar.



Source: wizard-notes.blogspot.com

On Writing And Creativity Is The Angst Optional

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On Writing And Creativity Is The Angst Optional
When I was invited to participate in a blog tour for writers I just had to say 'yes!'

I didn't expect that delving into my story of writing and creativity - the longing and compulsion to write, and the incredible resistance to actually doing it - would take me to a place of deeper self understanding, self forgiveness, and ultimately new motivation

"I'm so grateful to fellow Martha Beck coach, Leda Asmar, for inviting me on this writing adventure! Read her exploration of her own writing journey is here."

Journals that tell the story of a life that's not been so bad after all

Do you have a creative calling - a dream - that you've set aside?

Could it be possible to pick it back up again? Perhaps hold it up and turn it slowly, finding new facets that beckon you to explore?

"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN"

That's favorite quote from George Eliot (who was really a girl!)

FOR ME THAT DREAM WAS (IS) WRITING.

I started my first book at the ripe old age of eight. I'd been given a typewriter for my birthday (okay, I'm dating myself!) and a sheaf of that erasable onion skin paper.

I lovingly inserted the first whisper-thin sheet and rolled it up. I banged out the title, and followed up with about a page and a half of single spaced writing.

Earlier that year I had won first prize in my Catholic School for my short story: "A Boot Dinner with Seaweed Sauce." It was then that I knew I was destined to be a writer. With only a couple of years of reading under my belt I'd already devoured hundreds of children's novels. It was time to write my own.

Alas, that first attempt languished away in some corner of my bedroom, as did my other fits and starts.

EVEN AT THAT TENDER AGE I WAS CONSUMED WITH SELF DOUBT AND RESISTANCE. I ALREADY SUFFERED THE WRITER'S CURSE.

And besides, it was just more fun to play hopscotch than to sit down at that typewriter.

At ten I began journaling. Over the following decade I filled thousands and thousands of pages. Starting with those "My Diary" books with a little key, and later dozens of steno pads, I wrote and I wrote and I wrote. Those lined pages soaked up tears and patiently absorbed my lovelorn teenaged rantings.

I tried my hand at short and not-so-short stories. Lots and lots of angst-ridden poetry.

And then I realized: " I'M JUST AVERAGE. I'M NOT A GREAT WRITER. NO ONE IS CLAPPING. MOUTHS ARE NOT DROPPING OPEN IN AWE. NO ONE IS GUSHING AT MY STUNNING TALENT."

So I gave up.

After all - if I couldn't be the best, why bother?

Malcolm Gladwell was probably still in diapers at the time, and the idea of putting in 10,000 hours did not cross my mind.

The journaling fell away in my twenties while raising kids and running my own business. Once or twice a year I'd dig one out and pour forth my truth, only to set it down again for months.

My old journals moldered away in a box in the barn.

And I moved further and further away from who I really am.

BUT THE WRITER'S BUG WOULD BITE NOW AND AGAIN, GIVING ME YET ANOTHER EXCUSE TO BERATE MYSELF WITH 'LOSER' LANGUAGE.

Later - much later, in my 40s - the writing called me back.

BUT STILL I STRUGGLED WITH MY IMPERFECTION.

I'd sit down to write and realize I felt empty of ideas. I'd squish some words onto the page, and feel like crying as I read them. Such a pale candle compared to the authors I so admired.

Wish I'd heard IRA GLASS' TWO-MINUTE BRILLIANT TALK on this very subject!

I sucked.

I cringed in writing classes and writer's group when it was time to read my work. I'd apologize profusely in advance until the listeners were rolling their eyes before I'd read a word.

BECOMING A BLOGGER


Once I learned it I kept saying I should start a blog. But full time school, a part time job and managing a household and high schooler (not to mention a very active social life, a girl's gotta have fun, right?) provided continual excuses to not get around to it.

I finally started my first blog when I moved to NYC for a summer internship at The Nation magazine. It's still online in case you care to read some silly stories of country bumpkin middle aged gal hits the big city.

Once home from the city I took a job writing and editing for an environmental newspaper and suddenly had found a new excuse to drop my own creative writing. And my spirit drooped once more.

A year and a half later as I looked around at a newly empty nest I found the inspiration and energy to start my next blog, Grown Up Mom. Here I wrote stories on a variety of topics. I used it so share travel adventures and personal introspection, as well as milestones of my two daughters moving out into the wide world.

I took a class on memoir writing and pulled the moldering journals out of the barn to dip into all that memoir fodder. I fantasized about being the next Mary Karr.

I wrote blogs, essays, vignettes, (no more bad poetry this time though.)

BUT I CENSORED. A LOT.

I edited like a mofo before pressing PUBLISH - because heaven forbid anyone would see the littlest typo, or worse, misread a paragraph and think ill of me.

My people-pleasing proclivities come out to play in a big way when it comes to sharing my writing.

AND OF COURSE - THAT WORRY ABOUT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK IS THE DEATH KNELL OF TRULY GOOD WRITING.

In journalism school they taught us, "If you're not pissing somebody off, you're not doing your job."

I know this. But it still feels like pulling out my own fingernails when I imagine that pissed off person directing their ire at ME.

I'VE COME TO REALIZE THAT THIS RESISTANCE TO WRITING, THIS BLOCK - IT'S MOSTLY ABOUT THAT FEAR OF JUDGMENT.

And sure, some of it has to do with plain old lazy habits.

The greatest writers all had secret tricks to get them to plant that ass in the chair and actually pick up the pen (or in more recent times get their fingertips on the keyboard). It reassures me to read things like Weird Habits of Famous Authors.

Even the prolific Steven King - one of my favorites as a young girl who consumed novels like candy - even that excellent creator of character had to fight the demons to get writing.

So, I've learned that whether one is blessed from the get-go with extraordinary talent, or whether one painstakingly builds that writing muscle word by word, the point is to DO IT.

THE STORIES STAY BURIED INSIDE IF WE DON'T. AND WHO KNOWS - IT COULD BE YOUR STORY THAT MIGHT JUST CHANGE SOMEONE'S LIFE.

My commitment? DONE with people pleasing.

Sure, my intention remains to inform, to entertain, and to inspire.

AND, I commit to dropping the censorship.

Yes, the foot might often be planted firmly in mouth, but at least you, dear reader, will not have any illusions about who you are dealing with: A BOOTY SHAKING, YOGA PRACTICING, FUN-LOVING, PARTYING, MEDITATING MIDDLE-AGED MAMA, WHO ULTIMATELY JUST WANTS TO CONNECT, TO HEAL, AND TO CHANGE THE WORLD WITH THE POWER OF STORY.

SO - BACK TO YOUR DREAM!

What's that thing YOU'VE known you were meant to do but somehow has slipped away? Maybe it's a creative pursuit like writing or art - or maybe it's something quite different.

It could be a BRAND NEW DREAM.

Oh, and you DO know what it is. It's that silly thing that popped into your head just now that you were sure couldn't possibly be it.

WHAT'S ONE SMALL STEP YOU CAN TAKE TO RE-ENGAGE? WHAT COMMITMENT CAN YOU MAKE TO YOURSELF TODAY?

And now to introduce you to three more writers:

"WENDY GAUNTNER is contributing blogger at www.MondayLunchTrio.com, a weekly blog that marries family friendly recipes and life lessons. She's a certified Martha Beck Life coach who likes to think she embodies old soul wisdom in a manic modern world. The rest of the time she's a busy mom to her 11-year-old adopted son who defies every parental paradigm and inspires her to read parenting books others might never take off the shelf. "

"MICHELLE DUBREUIL MACEK is a Martha Beck trained Life Coach who will dance you and your body into joy and vitality with healing movement coaching sessions. Say hey over to www.lifedance.me and say the magic words.Life Dance Me!"

"JULIA BUSHUE works with recovering perfectionists who have trouble making progress on their goals, whether it's finishing a project or finding a dream job. She writes on topics both specific and universal (from learning self-love to making good decisions) over at www.juliabushue.com."


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