"The world is your kaliedoscope, and the varying combinations of colours which at every succeeding moment it presents to you are the exquisitely adjusted pictures of your ever moving thoughts."
~James Allen~
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
– Mark Twain
Fine art, music, sociology, archaeology, anthropology, health and nutrition, crafts, organic gardening, animal husbandry, camping, hiking, cross-country skiing, reading, writing, dance and choreography, theatre, humanities, cooking, sleeping, philosophy, ethics, ecology, "clean" technologies...and more...
"The term 'anti-American'
is usually used by the American establishment
to discredit and, not falsely -
but shall we say inaccurately - define its critics.
Once someone is branded anti-American,
the chances are that he or she will be judged
before they are heard,
and the argument will be lost
in the welter of bruised national pride."
"To call someone 'anti-American',
indeed to be anti-American,
(or for that matter, anti-Indian or anti-Timbuktuan)
is not just racist, it's a failure of the imagination.
An inability to see the world in terms
other than those
the establishment has set out for you."
~Arundhati Roy~
You Are More Yin
Feminine
Devoted
Forgiving
Fall
Winter
Afternoon
Moon
Time
Passive
Metal
Honey
Are You More Yin or Yang?
Your Aura is Violet
Idealistic and thoughtful, you have the mind and ideas to change the world.
And you have the charisma of a great leader, even if you don't always use it!
The purpose of your life: saying truths that other people dare not say
Famous purples include: Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Susan B. Anthony
Careers for you to try: Political Activist, Inventor, Life Coach
What Color Is Your Aura?
What Your Soul Really Looks Like
You are a wanderer. You constantly long for a new adventure, challenge, or even a completely different life.
You are a very grounded, responsible, and realistic person. People may not want to hear the truth from you, but they're going to get it.
You believe that people see you as a bit small and insignificant. People pay more attention to you than you think.
Your near future is a lot like the present, and as far as you're concerned, that's a very good thing.
For you, love is all about caring and comfort. You couldn't fall in love with someone you didn't trust.
Inside the Room of Your Soul
Which Animal Spirit Totem Are You?
Your soul is bound to the Fourth Totem, Solomon: The Owl .Solomon appears as an azure feathered owl. He embodies wisdom, judgement, reason, and stability. He is associated with the color azure, the season of autumn, and the element of water. His downfall is farsightedness.You are most compatible with Ravens and Monkeys.
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Owls - written by Autumn Moon:
Indigenous peoples of the Americas consider the Owl to be the Night Eagle because it is silent and deadly in flight, and is a solitary bird with all-seeing eyes. The Owl is generally regarded as a bird of sorcerers because of its association with--and abilities in--the dark. It symbolizes deception and silent observation because it flies noiselessly. The Owl is feared by peoples who believe that the death warning is in its hoot.In the Navajo belief system, the Owl is the envoy of the supernatural world and earth-bound spirits. The Pawnee understand the Owl as the Chief of the Night and believe that it affords protection. The Cherokee honor the bird as sacred because of its night-time vision, and wish to draw that power to themselves to see in the dark.
Symbolism
Perception, Silent Observation, Wisdom, Deception
The Owl has a dual symbolism of wisdom and darkness, the latter meaning evil and death. They are symbolically associated with clairvoyance, astral projection and magick, and is oftentimes the medicine of sorcerers and witches, you are drawn to magickal practices. Those who have owl medicine will find that these night birds will tend to collect around you, even in daytime, because they recognise a kinship with you.
The two main symbolic characteristics of the Owl, its wisdom and its nocturnal activity-- have made it represent perception. Considering perception in a spiritual context, Owl medicine is related to psychism, occult matters, instincts, and clairvoyance-- the true ability to see what is happening around you.
The owl can see that which others cannot, which is the essence of true wisdom. Where others are deceived, Owl sees and knows what is there.
Use your power of keen, silent observation to intuit some life situation, Owl is befriending you and aiding you in seeing the whole truth. The Owl also brings its messages in the night through dreams or meditation. Pay attention to the signals and omens. The truth always brings further enlightenment.
The Owl, symbol of the Goddess, represents perfect wisdom. Owls have the ability to see in the dark and fly noiselessly through the skies. They bring messages through dreams. The Owl is the bird of mystical wisdom and ancient knowledge of the powers of the moon. With wide-open, all-seeing eyes, Owl looks upon reality without distortion and acknowledges it, yet is aware that with ancient magickal and spiritual knowledge, he or she can make changes.
Many cultures have focused on the dark side of the Owl's symbolism. People have always been suspicious of the Owl because of man's fear of the dark, or night, and those things that might dwell there. In general, the hooting of an Owl is considered a portent of death or bad luck, and it may even prophesize death, as the death of Dido was foretold. It is a medical fact that most people die at night, and for that reason also the Owl has been seen as the messenger of death.
(Cailleach, Oidhche, Comachag)
The word "cailleach" in the Scottish-Gaelic means old woman!, "coileach-oidhche" is the word for owl, believe it or not it means "night-cockerel"! These birds were most often associated with the Crone aspect of the Goddess. The owl is often a guide to and through the Underworld, a creature of keen sight in darkness, and a silent and swift hunter. It can help unmask those who would deceive you or take advantage of you.
Owls are believed to have played a more prominent role in early Celtic cults, and could perhaps have derived from a more broadly based deity of a common European descent. Predating the Greek cult of Athene, for whom the owl was an animal attribute, were images of these mysterious birds in Celtic lands.
Owls are believed to be a sacred animal to the famed Cult of the Head. They often appear with human heads and with bovines, such as rams and bulls, all of which have been determined by scholars to be objects of this strange cult. In modern Scottish and Welsh languages, the owl, by the etymology of the word alone carries negative connotations of death and darkness. Then, in later Gallo-Roman times the Owl lost its cult significance, but has been linked to a Celtic goddess associated with fertility.
The most famous myth dealing with the owl is in the story of Bloudeuwedd, contained in the Mabinogi. Lleu, one of the central characters of the story has a wife created for him by the magician Gwydion, because his mother forbade by her own word that he would never marry any ordinary woman. Bloudeuwedd is her name, and as the tale goes she tricks Lleu into divulging the secret to his own mortality, convincing him to even demonstrate how.
In the process, Bloudeuwedd then kills Lleu, who avenges his death by turning her in and owl, from which she receives her namesake in Gaelic.
A prime example of owl imagery are the handle fittings found with a famous cauldron found in Bra, Jutland that dates to the 3rd century B. C.. The cauldron was found in a bog in Bra, and was believed to have been a votive offering that was broken into pieces before it was deposited. When put together, the cauldron spanned over a meter in diameter and was adorned by several owls and bulls heads.
In the Celtic style, the fitting bears the face of an owl through an arrangement of shapes that terminate at the end of some columnar tendril designs. This owl is typical of La T?ne work and is defined by the large eyes and sharp, curved beak that stand forth from background of intertwining designs.
In Ancient Greek mythology the Owl was a creature sacred to Athena, Goddess of the night who represented wisdom. Athena, the Greek Goddess of Wisdom had a companion Owl on her shoulder, which revealed unseen truths to her. Owl had the ability to light up Athena's blind side, enabling her to speak the whole truth, as opposed to only a half truth. The Ainu in Japan trust the Owl because it gives them notice of evil approaching. They revere the Owl, and believe it mediates between the Gods and men. The bird features prominently Celtic folklore where it is considered both to be sacred and to have magical powers, again because of its abilities in the dark. Zulus and other West African nations consider the bird a powerful influence in casting spells, and think that using parts of the owl gives great strength to a person involved with magical incantations.
To the Welsh, the Owl is a night predator -- the only bird capable of defeating the swift falcon and then only at dusk, its time of power. The Owl symbolizes death and renewal, wisdom, moon magick, and initiations. Their Goddess Arianrhod shapeshifts into a large Owl, and through the great Owl-eyes, sees even into the darkness of the human subconscious and soul. She is said to move with strength and purpose through the night, her wings of comfort and healing spread to give solace to those who seek her. A star and moon Goddess, Arianrhod was also called the Silver Wheel because the dead were carried on her Oar Wheel to Emania (the Moon-land or land of death), which belonged to her as a deity of reincarnation and karma. The Mother aspect of the Triple Goddess in Wales, her palace was Caer Arianrhod (Aurora Borealis), or the secret center of each initiate's spiritual being.
In the Middle East, China, and Japan, the Owl is considered as both a bad omen and an evil spirit. For Christians the Owl traditionally signifies the Devil, powers of evil, bad news, and destruction. Similarly, in the Old Testament the Owl is an unclean creature that stands alone as a figure of desolation. In an Australian Aboriginal myth the Owl is the messenger of bad news. Yama, the Verdic God of death, sometimes sent out the Owl as his emissary.
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Your Life Path Number is 3
Your purpose in life is to express your unique self.
You are a creative and artistic person with an interesting view on life.
Witty and outgoing, you enjoy sharing your crazy ideas with anyone who will listen.
A total social butterfly, you're the life of any party.
In love, you inspire and enchant your partner. You are often an object of fantasy and desire.
While you are very talented, you sometimes lack the ambition to put your talents in play.
And while your wit carries you a long way, you occasionally use it to mask your true feelings.
Your natural abilities can bring you all the success in the world ... if you let them
What Is Your Life Path Number?
What Famous Leader Are You?
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You scored as Among Neo and the other Revolutionaries., You are part of the crusade for the liberation of consciousness. You were either divinely appointed prior to incarnation, or recruited by co-vibrating with this purpose through selfless consecration and divine yearning. Keep spreading your luminous energy. Progressively, more and more people are awakening daily. The light at the end of the tunnel is drawing near, and your efforts will be handsomely rewarded when the plan comes to fruition. (Note: The percentage of each category is equal to it’s level of truth.)
Among Neo and the other Revolutionaries.
75%
Nearly Aware and Ready to Escape the Matrix
42%
Free of the Matrix
38%
Utterly Oblivious and Stuck in The Matrix
8%
Are You Stuck in the Meta-Matrix (culturally metaphorical)?
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Love doesn't make the world go round,
Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.
~ Elizabeth Browning ~
I'd like to meet:
What first comes from my head is: Dalai Lama, David Suzuki, Madeleine L'Engle, Jean Craighead George, Ursula K. LeGuin, Harbin Hot Springs, Alice Munro, Paolo Soleri and Arcosanti...harmless people...
You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however.
~ Richard Bach ~
Music:
From Debussy, and Tchiakovsky, to Pink Floyd, Future Sound of London, Enigma, Lisa Gerrard, Gotan Project, DePhazz, Dead Can Dance, Rachels, King Crimson, Si Se, Donovan, Tomandandy, Harry Manx, The Neville Brothers, David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir, Bob Marley and the WailersVan Morrison, The Cruel Sea, Santana (best album: Caravanserai), Peter Gabriel, Low, Bjork,
Andreas Vollenweider, David Bowie, Supreme Beings of Leisure, Supertramp, Martin Tielli, Elvis Costello, Plaid, Tweaker, Deep Forest, The Who, Jeff Beck, Talvin Singh, Peter Tosh, Byrds, Beatles, Daniel Lanois, Badly Drawn Boy, Steve Miller Band (particularly their song: Wild Mountain Honey), David Byrne, Moby, Eric Burdon and War, Bryan Ferry, Cream, William Ackerman, Smooth Jazz, Toni Childs, Bruce Cockburn, Leo Kotke, John Fahey, Joni Mitchell, Buffy St. Marie, Dr. John, Leon Redbone, Greyboy Allstars, Michael Cretu, The Wyrd Sisters, Country Joe and the Fish, Rolling Stones (best album: Satanic Majesty's Request), Moody Blues, Beck, John Renbourn, Herbie Hancock, Billie Holliday, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Tom Waits, Frank Zappa, Sopwith Camel, The Lovin' Spoonful, Incredible String Band, Jr. Walker and the Allstars, Robbie Robertson, Blind Willie Johnson, Phish, Taj Mahal, Afuken, Sense Field, Steely Dan, Randy Newman, Pointer Sisters, Leonard Cohen, Booker T Jones & the MGs, Weezer, Stevie Wonder (fave is: Songs In The Key Of Life), Legendary Pink Dots, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells, Timbuk 3, Traffic, Gregory Hoskins (love his song: Comfort is Coming), Charles Mingus, Sigur Ros, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Depeche Mode, Norah Jones, Grateful Dead, Patricia Barber (her song: Pieces), Bonobo, Band Ane, Kevin Michael...and more
Movies:
Weird ones, like Vanilla Sky, or thought provoking ones, or science fiction, or fantasy, or not typical hollywood formula ones...Fellini...Stanley Kubrik(c?)...Marx Brothers...
Television:
Discovery channel, CBC Newsworld, Knowledge Network, History channel, "Medium",...don't watch it much though...
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Books:
Very wide variety...examples: "Rays of the Dawn" by Thurman Fleet, Rodale's Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, anything by Samuel L. Clemens, Anais Nin, Henry David Thoreau, Douglas Adams, Kahlil Gibran, George Orwell, Ken Kesey, Indian Herbology by Alma R. Hutchins, Do-it-yourself manuals, "Sacred Pleasure" by Rianne Eisler, Anne McKaffery, Kurt Vonnegut, Theatre scripts, J.K. Rowling, P.D. Ouspensky, Margaret Mead, Margaret Atwood, The Dalai Lama's "Book of Transformation"...Poetry like: "The Waking" by Theodore Roethke, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, "May Song" by Wendell Berry...many others...
.. You scored as Traveler, You are a Traveler Empath, you come from a time & place far removed from here. You are an innocent, in search of your own kin and have a difficult time understanding this world. You are lost & only want to find your way back home. You bring unique gifts to this world and share them with a loving heart. Although very misunderstood, you are also very forgiving. (from the "Book of Storms" by Jad Alexander at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Empaths/)
Traveler
75%
Shaman
75%
Universal
70%
Judge
70%
Artist
65%
Healer
65%
Fallen Angel
60%
Precog
55%
What Kind of Empath Are You?
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"No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."
~Albert Einstein~
Heroes:
"The truth is the truth even if no one believes it, and a lie is a lie even if everyone believes it."
~Tim Reeter~
The working poor have been heroes throughout all written history, and before written history. They have been peasants, slaves, indentured servants, serfs, farmers, etc., but poor nontheless. Without them, CEOs (current-day "Monarchy") would not have multi-millions of dollars each year income (off the backs of the working poor). Without the working poor, many companies could not even exist. Without the working poor, there would be no food in grocery stores, a huge gap in customer service in retail shops, no fast food, or restaurants...and many other things, mostly service related. The working poor work hard all their lives, only to be discarded as trash, instead of being honored for their labours. The working poor often go without their basic needs being taken care of (most people treat their animals better than that). The working poor should have basic food, clothing and shelter needs met, even when they are no longer able to work, since they haven't had sufficient wages all their lives to save money to take care of themselves, in their old age, with. Many believe that if they just strive on, they'll be o.k. Many working poor have PHDs or university diplomas, but just keep "falling through the cracks". The working poor find themselves homeless, toothless, and starving to death, through no fault of their own; because they do have strong work ethics; they do want to earn their living by working for it. The working poor simply aren't paid wages that will cover the cost of living (and they must earn a bit more, so they can save for taking care of themselves in retirement). To add insult to injury, they are looked upon by others (you know who you are) as some THING to be abused, or ignored, or as just a bunch of stupid, lazy losers; yet without people doing those jobs, the owner would have to tend his own fields, sew his own clothes, make his own shoes, scrub his own toilets, wash his own cars, file his own papers, cook his own food, mow his own lawns, etc. The "ESTABLISHMENT" allows the working poor to exist, in spite of what the world's wise men, including Jesus, have had to say about it, for thousands of years. There, but for the grace of decent wages, goes any one of us, anywhere on this planet...