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The Genius of Alex Grey, a panelist for New York

Anything I could say about Alex Grey, who will be a panelist for Q&As after screenings of What On Earth? at New York’s Quad Cinema, on April 27, would not do him justice. He will go down in history as one of our most extraordinary artists, and if you don’t know who he is you’re in for a mind-blowing treat: http://www.alexgrey.com. (If you looked at my post about Sasha Shulgin, the developer of  Ecstasy,  you saw the portrait Alex did.  Here’s where you can find an update on Sasha’s condition.)

You can listen to Alex and his wife, who are wonderful people, talk about the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. It was in New York City for five years before it moved, in order to expand, to a gorgeous spot north of Manhattan. “We are here to build a temple,” says Alex, and it will knock your socks off to see what they are up to. You might even want to help.

 

Vision to Form from CoSM TV on Vimeo.

 

 

Masaru Emoto, the water genius — attention should be paid

My Thoughts on the Catastrophe in Tohoku-Kanto Area is such a moving communication by Masaru Emoto, about being in the earthquake and about how he hadn’t been able to get a go-ahead for working with water to predict them. If you know the beyond-the-beyond work Emoto has done, you will appreciate what he has to say and might want to respond to his call to help with his work.

Masaru Emoto has put out a prayer request for Thursday at noon in every time zone. One of the things I think about is that there may be real power in collective thought, and what a good idea it would be for every government to promote that when something has the world’s attention, so that massive participation would result. Just think of the impact it would have on our worldview if that produced results. It would be a new game – to be able to affect the world and to be working together to do it. With everything to gain and nothing to lose,  how to get the world to try such a thing?

 

 

After My Own Heart

Four delicious minutes from the Scottish band, Travis. The visuals are a trippy delight:

Here are the lyrics:

They all believe there’s someone watching over you
They’re watching every single thing you say
And when you die
They’ll set you down and take you through
They’ll realise one day
That the grass is always greener on the other side
The neighbour’s got a new car that you wanna drive
And when time is running out you wanna stay alive
We all live under the same sky
We all will live, we all will die
There is no wrong, there is no right
The circle only has one side side side
We all try hard to live our lives in harmony
For fear of falling swiftly overboard
But life is both a major and minor key
Just open up the chord
But the grass is always greener on the other side
The neighbour’s got a new car that you wanna drive
And when time is running out you wanna stay alive
We all live under the same sky
We all will live, we all will die
There is no wrong, there is no right
The circle only has one side side side

Track written by Fran Healy