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The Naiad Muse

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About Me

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"The ocean; she pays no mind...no heed to herself,
She allows herself to wonder freely,
To evaporate from sight,
then; to appear in the sky
as free forming, towering clouds
any shape - stratospheric ...any size - translucent
black, white and all shades in-between,
To wonder where she may,
night or day,
Wonder freely across mountains,
across valleys...across dales,
And ; The ocean...she cares not,
For she has no worries, no woes,
Because; the ocean knows that all........
All that evaporates and travels far....far away,
will one day return home and be content,
To tell of sublime tales......of noble adventures,
that blew them off course,
thrust by hurricanes and mighty winds,
unleashing such monumental power,
gargantuan bolts of sound,
and awesome streaking light,
The magnificent view they had,
of all natures scenery,
as the metamorphism,
reversed itself once again,
and transpired as lucid rain-drops,
into streams, ponds, lakes,
seeping into earths crust,
flowing into raging rivers,
then finally
Back home
flowing;
In the rhythm of time."
-Michael Levy
"Who was it that was always the first out of bed because she loved the touch of the cold morning air on her bare skin? Who was always the last to bed because nothing less than infinite weariness could wean her from the lingering night? Who wept when she was little because there were too many grasses in the field for her to know and touch them all?"-Antigone
I use my livejournal much more so than this so you can find me there at http://thenaiadmuse.livejournal.com/ if you are so inclined.

My Interests

acting, affection, agnosticism, altered states, art, astral projection, awareness, balance, bardic poetry, bards, beer, believing, bicycling, books, brian froud, buddhism, building community, burlesque, camping, celtic history, changeling: the dreaming, children, circus arts, climbing trees, comics, complexities, connections, consciousness expansion, contemplation, dungeons and dragons, dance, discordianism, discovery, dreams, druidry, earth nodes, elementals, empathy, energy, entanglement, evolution, exploration, fae, faeries, fantasy, frolicking, futhark, geeking, gnostic, good anime, goth, graphic novels, growth, harmonica, hippie, horror, imagination, irish tin whistle, jeet kune do, larp, leather, ley lines, living life, long hair, love, magic, martial arts, mary jane, metaphysics, mother nature, music, mystery, mysticism, myths & legends, native spirituality, natural water sources, nature, occult, ogham, parallel dimensions, parallel universes, percussions, performing, permaculture, philosophy, play, polyamory, psychoid realm, psychology, quantum physics, quantum theory, reading, red hair, role-playing games, runes, self-exploration, sex, sex magick, shamanisim, singing, social sub-cultures, sociology, spirituality, staffs, superstring theory, sub-cultures, sun showers, sustainable living, swimming, swords, symbolism, synchronicities, systemic memory, teaching, tertium quid, the supernatural, thought patterns, trees, universal living energy systems, walking, warhammer, water, weapons, wilderness, wings, world history, world of darkness, world religions, writing, zen

I'd like to meet:

Freaks, Geeks, Thinkers, Fellow Musicians, Bohemian-Life-Artists, Amiable People who can forge their own opinions & Anyone else riding the P-Wave

Music:

Classic Rock, Classical, Metal, Industrial, Jazz, Blues you get the idea, but if you want a list of some of the stuff I'm really listening to a lot of right now that would be, Afro Celt Sound System, VNV Nation, Jethro Tull, Nine Inch Nails, Led Zeppelin, Prick, Tom Waits, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, Frank Zappa, Manu Chau, Clutch, Neil Young, Gallactic, Opeth, Humble Pie, Delerium, White Zombie, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, P Funk, Edvard Grieg, The Band, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Dmitri Shostakovich, Dropkick Murphys, Apocalyptica, Leadbelly, Dead Can Dance, and so on...

Movies:

hhmmm some of my favourites are, The Cook The Theif His Wife and Her Lover, Titus, Old Boy, The Dark Crystal, LotR, What The Bleep Do We Know, THX 1138, City of Lost Children, Ghost In The Shell, Waking Life, and I love old Akira Kurosawa films, and Frederico Fellini movies. My taste is all over the place.

Television:

I don't have cable but I buy HBO dvds since it seems to be some of the only stuff worth watching these days. I love Carnivale, Deadwood, Rome, Band of Brothers.... all... so... GOOD! But sometmes you can't beat good cartoons like Family Guy, Simpsons, Harvey Birdman, Sea Lab and so on...

Books:

I am always doing my personal research and studying my various (and eclectic) interests. I am completely enthralled with learning ancient alphabets and runes! My shelves are full of books about world religions, history, quantum theory, psychology, mythology and metaphysics. I also tend to read a lot of fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction and horror novels... I also have a decent selection of graphic novels, comics and role-playing source books thrown in there too! Call me a geek or a nerd if you like- I certainly do all the time

Heroes:

Jim Henson. This needs no explination. ;oD.. width="425" height="350" .."When I was young, my ambition was to be one of the people who made a difference in the world... My hope is to leave the world a bit better for having been there." -Jim Henson

My Blog

The Ability to Love

I am a being of infinite love and possibility to love. Though I show it in different ways to different people, never doubt that in my own way I love each and every one of you. I have so much love to g...
Posted by The Naiad Muse on Wed, 01 Nov 2006 03:46:00 PST

NINJAS vs PIRATES

'Tis the age old question indeed.  It has been popping up in conversation a lot lately and I figured it was high time to publicize my feelings on the matter once and for all!Now, there is without...
Posted by The Naiad Muse on Thu, 05 Oct 2006 04:38:00 PST

Faeries on a Plane- Screw the MothaF^$*ing Snakes

So I left Toronto today at 2:30 Eastern Time and arrived in Vancouver around 4:25 Mountain Time. I had my traveling feather in my hair (thank you Christine, for the tradition) and I was wearing my wat...
Posted by The Naiad Muse on Mon, 28 Aug 2006 02:14:00 PST

Neuroscience and Sand Stew

When I take Eden -the five year-old whom I am a Nanny for- to the park I usually end up playing with her for the whole time we spend there. I also manage to attract a large amount of the other park ch...
Posted by The Naiad Muse on Wed, 26 Jul 2006 11:47:00 PST