Monday, March 27, 2017

Tool? Cool! Concert. Yes.








This is great. I just started watching the first song, and it sounded so good, the cat brought it back to its hiding-place. The guy is really talented. Love the way he moves his voice, oh my gosh, haha, great stuff. His voice fluctuates with the music, even though he sounds like he's at an auction...you know how they sound. So I'm listening, and wow, he even has a great band. Those sounds I've been listening to and liking? come from them. Hahahaha. Well anyway, I want to go listen to the remainder of it, as much as I could, before I have to go to bed.



I'm up to 6:55, and I have to say, that person who made this artwork, must be a film-maker. Check it out! Hahahaa. So subtle. Sosly. So fuckin wicked hahah! I love it. Now that, is fancy filming.


Ok. Now I'm curious. I had to stop at 1:07:44 to go check out just who these guys are. I have their Aenema album, and love it, but I really don't know much about them.



Tool (band)



Now I know better. I see exaaaactly what Wiki said about them, makes sense.

"Their efforts to unify musical experimentation, visual arts, and a message of personal evolution continued, with Lateralus (2001) and the most recent album, 10,000 Days (2006), gaining the band critical acclaim, and commercial success around the world."


Oh, and I have "10,000 Days" too.





Wow. That was great. I liked that. These are my kind of people. Hahah!

Sunday, March 12, 2017

The Gulag


     I just like the way it sounds. Gyu laaag. Interesting.


"And the Kolyma was the greatest and most famous island, the pole of ferocity of that amazing country of Gulag which, though scattered in an Archipelago geographically, was, in the psychological sense, fused into a continent--an almost invisible, almost imperceptible country inhabited by the zek people. And this Archipelago crisscrossed and patterned that other country within which it was located, like a gigantic patchwork, cutting into its cities, hovering over its streets. Yet there were many who did not even guess at its presence and many, many others who had heard something vague. And only those who had been there knew the whole truth."



This man writes an exciting story. Right from the beginning, he catches the reader, and they can't get free, because they're excited! He's already enticed them to wanting to know more. This here is only the beginning. I haven't even gotten further than this before I had to blog it. Hahaa. Anyway, the book is, Vol 1. The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr I. SOLzhenitsyn.








Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Shadow. What?
















In other words, forty-six and two means that we are missing something out of our DNA, and we need to get it back into use. Whether through a binge or a fast, we have to find it again.




Found. A Serpent's Mound.




"Ohio's Ancient Serpent Mound: Link To Summer Solstice?
Viewed from the heavens, it might appear to be a battle between the forces of darkness and light.
Some say this represents the dichotomy of nature: day and night, life versus death รข?" and the
underlying struggle between good and evil. It is the great Serpent Mound of Adams County. The
earthwork was built by an ancient people, archaeologists tell us. But no one is sure who they
might have been, what might have motivated them, or even how long ago they fashioned the
monument. This is the only thing we know for sure: On a ridge above the valley of Ohio Brush
Creek, a 1 1/4 hour drive east of downtown Cincinnati, lies the largest snake effigy in North
America. The serpent is almost a quarter of a mile long, as measured along the centerline of its
coils and curves. The height of the mound varies from 2 to 6 feet, while the serpent's body is
about 20 feet wide and 1,348 feet long.
Its mouth is thrown wide, as if striking at prey. Just beyond the mouth is a separate, oval mound,
what some believe to be a depiction of the sun. Why would a snake attack the sun? More to the
point, why would anyone depict such a thing by fashioning an enormous mound out of clay,
stones and dirt?
The most recent theory, popularized in the late 1980s, is that the Serpent Mound represents a solar
eclipse. This gains credence from the fact that the mouth of the Serpent Mound is in direct

alignment with the setting sun on the longest day of each year: the summer solstice."

-Michael Tsarion



|/ So anyway, we have here a gift. Something to figure out. Let's not knock it down at first 'blow' in our face. Let's take a closer look, relax back, and enjoy...








Ancient Mounds. We don't need them.




























Swans and Anthony Hopkins.

Tales to tell...


            Tails of tales. Here's a website that describes the metaphysical virtues, or properties of a Swan. Check it out.


And Anthony Hopkins, The Waltz Goes On.







Enjoy.