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Hawke

The Ways of the Lord are often dark but never pleasant.

About Me

I have interests in Natural Health, organic living, Sacred Hallucinogenic Plants, Alchemy, Runic Shamanics, gardening, music, movies, polymor clays, jewelery making and pipe making.

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Touch the Darkness @ DarkCasket.comGardening, Organic Living, Psychedelic Shamanism, Alchemy and Mysticism, Music, Movies, Reading, Writing, Dancing, Natural Healing, Health, and Holistic Living.

I'd like to meet:


Touch the Darkness @ DarkCasket.comSOMEONE HOT!! Just kidding.. no seriously.. ummm. never mind.I like to meet people with a brain between their ears. People that can think for themselves and that aren't prone to dogmatic ranting. I am happy to chat with anyone who is interesting. I have friends from all walks of life.-----
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Movies:

The Last Boy Scout (saved my life in bootcamp), The Crow, Shawshank Redemption, The Last Samurai (the film that help me quit drinking), Ghost Dog, All the Austin Powers films, The Ace Ventura films, anything by Kevin Smith, The Harry Potter films, of course LOR extended editions, 12 Monkeys, Adaptation, American Beauty, Anger Management, Better Off Dead, Braveheart, The Breakfast Club, Chocolat (and anything else with Johnny Depp), Daddy Day Care, Dead Poets Society (and anything else with Robin Williams), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (a game of exclusion and degredation), Finding Nemo (Widescreen), Frailty, Gladiator(and anythign with Russell Crowe), Half Baked, I Heart Huckabees, I, Robot, Indiana Jones all of them, Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (taraninto is a genius.. creepy but a genius), Lost in Translation, Love Actually (and anything with Hugh Grant), Willow (and anything directed by Ron Howard), Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers, Miss Congeniality (and anything with Sandra Bullock), Patch Adams (I know we already mentioned Robin but this film has been esp. important as an inspiration for my studies in natural medicine and Patch also sits on the boad of directors for the Claynton School of Natural Health) the list just goes on

Television:

CSI (just the original),Lost, Monk, Medium, Supernatural, Dirty Jobs, and anything on the Science, History, Learning channels etc.

Books:

Inanna: Queen of Heaven and Earth, Wolkstein and Kramer; Inanna, Lady of the Largest Heart: poems of the Sumerian High Priestess, Enheduanna; Inanna: from the myths of ancient Sumer, Echlin; Plants of the Gods, Schultes and Hofmann; The Archai Revival, Food of the Gods, and True Hallucinations, By Terence McKenna; Earth Medicine, Shamanic Experience, The Medicine Way, and Rune Power, by Kenneth Meadows; The Teaching of Don Juan, by Carlos Castaneda; Maya Cosmogenesis 2012, Jenkins; Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai, Tsunetomo; A Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto Musashi; Astrotheology & Shamanism, Jan Irvin and Andrew Rutajit (SEE MY TOP 8).........These are a smattering of the NON fiction that is either currently being read or something I frequently refer too.. I used to read fiction.. but not too much time for that nowadaysFiction: King, John D. McDonald, Robert B. Parker, Grisham, Tom Harris-- Just Added: The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I Ching by Dennis and Terence McKenna; The Indian Tipi: It's History, Construction, and Use by Reginald and Gladys Laubin

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Heroes:

My Wife (she deserves a better partner but puts up with me), My Kids (each for different reason, they deserve a better dad but they still want me), My Dad (was an incredible man who taught me about honour, duty, and courage without ever using those words).... and Brian from queer as folk

My Blog

The Symbiotix Initiative

So what have been so busy with lately (besides family). Well here's a first look at my first Lab (really my kitchen).We've got about 50 varities or dry herbs now on hand. Still waiting on new seed va...
Posted by Hawke on Wed, 25 Oct 2006 03:20:00 PST

Jewelery Stuff

I mentioned to someone the other day that I had started making jewelery. For those who are interested this what I have done over the last couple weeks.peace and blessingshawkechokers and a necklaceand...
Posted by Hawke on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 12:00:00 PST

In Loving Memory

This is the Internment Ceremony I wrote for my father whose ashes I will be putting into the ground this morning. See you on the other side.. I miss you dad.Down these mean streets a man must go who ...
Posted by Hawke on Wed, 19 Jul 2006 04:27:00 PST

Excerpt from "Sitting with the Old Man"

It was cold. A breeze kicked up as I wheeeled the old man in his wheelchair across the parking lot. "Not so fast", and I adjusted my walking speed accordingly, "we must move slowly enough that those...
Posted by Hawke on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 04:43:00 PST

Polyamory FAQ

                           The Alt.polyamory FaqTable of Contents:  &nbs...
Posted by Hawke on Tue, 28 Feb 2006 05:25:00 PST

First Pipes

This was one of the first few pipes I made.  It was the first time I experimented with a using a Bind-Rune on a Pipe.  I called it the healers pipe because the Bind-Rune was shaped with enh...
Posted by Hawke on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 07:07:00 PST

Thursday 01.26.06 UC Gainesville

A Large Angry Lesbian almost beat me up and took my camera away for taking this picture! It was crazy at UC on Thursday, January 26th. The drag shows where awesome.  And get this... they placed ...
Posted by Hawke on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 05:06:00 PST

Report from thursday NITE OUT

I don't know what has happened to UC.. but damn was it crowded last night.. and what happened to Gay club music.. I mean I like Hiphop.. I like booty music.. I just cant dance to it (maybe if I start ...
Posted by Hawke on Fri, 09 Dec 2005 07:18:00 PST

First Pipe

This is the first pipe I made.  I started it one day when I was really hard up for smoking device.  Its fashioned from a piece of bamboo, a slice of deer antler, and then covered in polyme...
Posted by Hawke on Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:44:00 PST

Back from the beach

Well we survived another horrible weekend at the beach. We still can't believe that we get to go to the beach once or twice a month.  Sitting on the deck at night and listening to the surf crashi...
Posted by Hawke on Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:03:00 PST