Saturday, September 29, 2007

Last Updated: 29/09/2007 16:05

Britain confirms 11 cases of Bluetongue

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed today that 11 cases of the virulent Bluetongue disease have been detected in British livestock.

The agriculture industry has already been affected by foot-and-mouth and yesterday government officials confirmed that cases of the virulent disease have spread.

The Prime Minister made a brief statement at Downing Street saying: "I've now come from a meeting of our special committee which has discussed the recent incidence and I've also been in discussions with the veterinary service and with the National Farmers' Union and its president.

"There are now 11 cases of bluetongue. We are taking all the action that is necessary within a protected zone. At the same time we've had seven cases of foot-and-mouth.

"There have been no new cases for five days and while we will not be complacent, we are taking action at a very high level within the protected zones there."

Mr Brown stressed that the Government was "absolutely determined to stamp out the disease, to contain, control and eradicate it". He also added the Government would be setting up a 24-hour telephone service to keep farmers informed about the fight against bluetongue and foot-and-mouth.

Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Fred Landeg said on Friday there would be no compensation for farmers because animals were not being culled.

But the Prime Minister on Saturday indicated that the Government would look at the issue of help for the industry, financial or otherwise.

After praising farmers and their union, the NFU, for their resilience and steadfastness, he added: "Hilary Benn will within the next few days consult with the farming industry all over the country.

"He will look at the financial consequences of what's been happening, he will look at what the European Commission is going to be able to do to help us. He will look at the market position of the industry and he will make a statement not least about what we can do to relax regulatory requirements on the farming industry."

© 2007 ireland.com
Last Updated: 29/09/2007 17:53

Iran labels CIA 'terrorist organisation'

Iran's parliament approved a non-binding resolution today labeling the CIA and the US Army "terrorist organisations," in apparent response to a US Senate resolution seeking to give a similar designation to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The parliament cited US involvement in dropping nuclear bombs in Japan in World War II, using depleted uranium munitions in the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, supporting the killings of Palestinians by Israel, bombing and killing Iraqi civilians, and torturing terror suspects in prisons.

"The aggressor US Army and the Central Intelligence Agency are terrorists and also nurture terror," said a statement by the 215 lawmakers who signed the resolution at an open session of the Iranian parliament. The session was broadcast live on state-run radio.

The resolution, which is seen as a diplomatic offensive against the US, urges Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government to treat the two as terrorist organisations. It also paves the way for the resolution to become legislation that - if ratified by the country's hardline constitutional watchdog - would become law. The government is expected to wait for US reaction before making its decision.

On Wednesday, the US Senate voted 76-22 in favor of a resolution urging the State Department to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organisation.

While the proposal attracted overwhelming bipartisan support, a small group of Democrats said they feared labeling the state-sponsored organisation a terrorist group could be interpreted as a congressional authorization of military force in Iran.

Reuters
© 2007 ireland.com

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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La Vie Boheme
Sri Lanka troops kill rebels in north


September 25, 2007 - 6:04PM


Sri Lankan troops have killed and wounded dozens of Tamil Tiger rebels in a series of battles in the far north, the military says.

These are the latest clashes in a quickening of the two-decade civil war.

Nine Tamil Tiger rebels were killed and 36 wounded in one battle in the northwestern district of Mannar on Monday, after at least 10 Tiger rebels and possibly more than 20 were killed in two other clashes in the north the same day.

In a separate incident early on Tuesday, two civilians were killed in a suspected rebel roadside bomb attack in the army-held northern Jaffna peninsula, the Defence Ministry said.

"The army confronted a group of Tamil Tiger cadres. They were firing artillery at civilians. The confrontation killed nine LTTE cadres," military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said, reporting one of the clashes a day after the fact.

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), who say they are fighting for an independent state for minority ethnic Tamils in the north and east, said 10 of their fighters had been killed in two separate clashes. The military put the rebel death toll at more than 20.

However, rebel military spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiraiyan said he had no immediate details of the other confrontation referred to by Nanayakkara.

There was no independent confirmation of how many people were killed in the fighting or what had happened. Military analysts say both sides tend to exaggerate enemy losses and play down their own.

The Tigers, widely outlawed as a terrorist group, say they have been isolated from the international community since a 2002 ceasefire pact broke down early last year, and called on foreign governments to support the idea of sovereignty for Tamils and to give them a forum to voice their views.

Their appeal came hours before President Mahinda Rajapaksa was due to address the UN General Assembly in New York.

"The Government of Sri Lanka must end its deceptions, halt its military oppression, ethnic cleansing and serious human rights violations," the Tigers said in a statement issued overnight.

"(It must) accept the aspirations of the Tamil people and come forward to find a resolution that is based on the right to self-determination of the Tamil people," the statement added.

"The international community must rein in the government of Sri Lanka to bring it in line."

The government has repeatedly offered to hold peace talks with the Tigers, but has also vowed to wipe out their military capability and launched repeated offensives into rebel-held territory - which military analysts say sets the stage for more war.

Around 5,000 people have been killed in fighting between the military and LTTE guerillas since early 2006.

Fighting is now focused on the north after troops this year drove the Tigers from eastern areas they controlled under the terms of a now-tattered ceasefire pact.

In all, nearly 70,000 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced since the war erupted in 1983, and few see a clear winner on the horizon.

© 2007 Reuters, Click for Restrictions
China punishes food producers


September 25, 2007 - 4:19PM


China's government says it has revoked the food production licences of hundreds of companies, including producers of rice and monosodium glutamate, in its latest crackdown on unclean or unsafe manufacturing practices.

Chinese food, drug and other exports ranging from toothpaste to seafood are under intense scrutiny because they have been found to contain potentially deadly substances. Domestically, the problem occurs regularly.

One of China's major product safety watchdogs said in a statement posted on its website that it had recently revoked the food production licences of 564 Chinese companies.

The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said the decision was part of a "special campaign to ensure product quality and food safety and strengthen food safety supervision."

It didn't say specifically when the licences were cancelled.

It named the three worst offenders, but did not give details of their violations.

They were the Shijiazhuang Good Cook Food Factory, a monosodium glutamate factory in northern China's Hebei province, the Hefei Wanmaomao Quick-frozen Food Co in Anhui province in the east, and Kaiping Shagang District Xinfengsheng Rice Factory in the southern Guangdong province.

The other companies had their food production licences revoked because they were found to be manufacturing goods they weren't licensed to make, or because they had moved or were being renovated, it said.

After an initial reluctance, the government has launched an aggressive campaign to win back consumer confidence by issuing new regulations, cracking down on violators and setting up a Cabinet-level panel to monitor quality.

© 2007 AP DIGITAL

100,000

Burma monks defy threats from military


September 25, 2007 - 2:20PM


A sea of 100,000 people have marched in Burma for a second straight day, defying the junta's warnings that force could be used to end the biggest anti-government protests in 20 years.

Some 30,000 monks again took to the streets of Burma's main city Rangoon, their leaders chanting "democracy, democracy".

About 70,000 supporters joined them, despite warnings from the military regime that force could be used to end the long-running protest campaign.

In a gesture of defiance, some waved the bright red fighting peacock flag - the emblem of the student unions that spearheaded a mass uprising in 1988. That rebellion was eventually crushed by the army with the loss of an estimated 3,000 lives.

In an ominous reminder of what was a watershed moment in Burma's history, vehicles mounted with loudspeakers toured the city early on Tuesday, blaring out warnings of action under a law allowing the use of military force to break up illegal protests.

"People are not to follow, encourage or take part in these marches. Action will be taken against those who violate this order," the broadcasts said.

The warnings also accused factions within the deeply revered Buddhist monkhood of instigating protest marches "with intent to incite unrest".

But no security forces were visible despite the stiff warnings.

During Tuesday's rally, thousands of monks, cheered on by supporters, marched out from the city's soaring Shwedagon Pagoda - Burma's holiest shrine and the symbolic heart of a growing campaign against 45 years of unbroken military rule.

Some 700 staged a similar show of defiance in the country's second largest city of Mandalay.

"The protest is not merely for the well being of people but also for monks struggling for democracy and for people to have an opportunity to determine their own future," one monk in Rangoon said.

"People do not tolerate the military government any longer."

The monks led the crowd in chanting: "May we be free of torture, may there be peace in hearts and minds as our kindness spreads around the world".

The international community has pleaded with the generals to avoid another bloodbath, but the chilling message behind the legal language of the warnings was lost on nobody in the city of five million people.

"I'm really worried about the possible outbreak of violence," one street vendor said.

"We know from experience that these people never hesitate to do what they want."

It was the second straight day that some 100,000 have taken to the streets.

After Monday's crowd dispersed, state radio quoted Religious Affairs Minister Brigadier-General Thura Myint Maung as saying action would be taken against senior monks if they did not control their charges.

He was also quoted as telling the State Monks Council the protests were incited by "destructive elements who do not want to see peace, stability and progress in the country" - the junta code for the political opposition.

For the first time since protests against soaring fuel prices began a month ago, a small number of soldiers was deployed outside the gilded Shwedagon on Tuesday.

China, the closest the junta has to a friend, is calling for "stability" in Burma but says it will abide by its long-term policy of non-interference in the domestic affairs of its allies.

That was despite mounting calls for China - along with India and Burma's fellow members of the ASEAN group of Southeast Asian nations - to pressure the junta to exercise restraint.

"I think the voices that the Burmese military leadership hear the loudest are the voices of China and India much more than the voices of ASEAN, and they certainly don't focus very much on the voices of Western countries," Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said.

Gareth Evans, the head of the International Crisis Group think-tank and a former Australian foreign minister, said: "The regime has a long history of violent reactions to peaceful demonstrations.

"If serious loss of life is to be averted, those UN members with influence over the government are going to have to come together fast," he said in a reference to China, Russia and India.

Others urged the generals to address the grievances of Burma's 53 million people who, in the past 50 years, have watched their country go from being one of Asia's brightest prospects to one of its most desperate.

US President George W Bush was due to announce new sanctions and call for support for political change in a speech at the United Nations.

UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari said he was praying the generals opted for compromise and dialogue with the monks and opposition party of detained democracy icon and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi rather than sending in the troops.

"For the sake of the people of Myanmar (Burma), for the sake of neighbouring countries and for the sake of Myanmar's place in the world, we certainly hope that the same reaction that took place in 1988 will not be the case now," he told CNN.

On the streets of Rangoon, the mood was one of jubilation as years of pent-up frustration were allowed into the open - and trepidation at the possible consequence from generals caught on the horns of a major dilemma.

The Burma Campaign UK said its sources had reported the junta ordering 3,000 maroon monastic robes and telling soldiers to shave their heads, possibly to infiltrate the monks.

In 1988, agents provocateurs were seen stirring up the crowds, giving the military the pretext to restore order.

Although more than 150 people have been arrested since the protests started on August 19, the junta has so far remained reluctant to put soldiers on the streets, perhaps mindful of the 1988 bloodshed.

© 2007 Reuters,




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Bush to announce new sanctions on Burma


September 25, 2007 - 7:34AM


US President George W Bush will announce additional sanctions on Tuesday against the military dictatorship in Burma to support the push for democracy in the Asian country, the White House says.

Bush, in a speech at the UN General Assembly, would announce financial sanctions against key members of the regime and those who provide them financial aid, the president's national security adviser Stephen Hadley said.

The US action came amid a growing series of anti-government protests in Burma, also known as Myanmar.

As many as 100,000 protesters led by a phalanx of barefoot monks marched on Monday in the most powerful show of strength yet.

"It's very interesting what is happening in the country with the Buddhist monks who have joined this effort," Hadley said.

"Our hope is to marry that internal pressure with the external pressure coming from the United States and the United Nations and really all countries that are committed to freedom to try to force the regime into a change."

Hadley would not be specific about the financial sanctions to maintain what he called an element of surprise against those who might try to hide their assets.

But he said they would target key members of the regime and those who provide financial support to them.

He also said there would be a visa ban against those associated with the regime, including their families.

"He will call for the United Nations and for other countries there to do all they can to support a process of political change in Burma," Hadley said.

The US restricts imports and exports and financial transactions with Burma. Washington also has imposed an arms embargo on Burma.

© 2007 AP DIGITAL

Monday, September 24, 2007

SECRET JOURNEY: THE POLICE

Upon a secret journey
I met a holy man
His blindness was his wisdom
Im such a lonely man

And as the world was turning
It rolled itself in pain
This does not seem to touch you
He pointed to the rain

You will see light in the darkness
You will make some sense of this
And when youve made your secret journey
You will find the love you miss

And on the days that followed
I listened to his words
I strained to understand him
I chased his thoughts like birds

You will see light in the darkness
You will make some sense of this
And when youve made your secret journey
You will find the love you miss

You will see light in the darkness
You will make some sense of this
You will see joy in this sadness
You will find this love you miss

And when youve made your secret journey
You will be a holy man

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Were It Not For Our Minds Of Madness...

Truth From Pronoia... By Rob


"LIBERATE YOUR IMAGINATION

The following piece is adapted from my book
PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings


Let me remind you who you really are: You are one of the chosen ones. You're a luminous being. A primordial miracle. A resplendent avatar. You are a deity in disguise--not a Buddha or a Christ, but of the same lineage and made from the same mojo.

I want to be sure you get what I'm saying. You're an immortal messiah. You have been around since the beginning of time and will be here after the end. Every day and in every way, you're getting better at playing the mysterious master game we all dreamed up together before the Big Bang bloomed.

Let me put it another way. You're a rebel creator longing to make the whole universe your home and sanctuary. You are a dissident bodhisattva joyfully struggling to germinate the seeds of divine love that are packed inside every moment.

It's time to remember. You are a shimmering burst of spiral hallelujahs that has temporarily taken on the form of a human being, agreeing to endure amnesia about your true origins. And why did you do that? Because it was the best way to forge the exquisitely unique and robust identity that would make you such an elemental force in our 14-billion-year campaign to bring heaven all the way down to earth.

You and I are freedom fighters scrambling and finagling and conspiring to relieve all of our fellow messiahs from their suffering and shower them with more blessings than they know what to do with.

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Lately, I must admit, our work has seemed almost comically impossible. Many of our brothers and sisters believe that everything is upside-down and inside-out. Is war really peace? Is slavery really freedom? Is ignorance strength? How did it all get so insane?

Even many of the smartest among us seem to have lost their vision. Cynicism has become a supreme sign of intelligence. Compulsive skepticism masquerades as perceptiveness. Mean-spirited irony is chic. Beautiful truths are suspect and ugly truths are popular.

At this peculiar turning point in the evolution of our 14-billion-year-old master game, it ain't easy to carry out our mission. We've got to be both wrathful insurrectionaries and exuberant lovers of life. We’ve got to cultivate cheerful buoyancy even as we resist the temptation to swallow thousands of delusions that have been carefully crafted and seductively packaged by those among us who bravely volunteered to play the role of deceivers.

We have to learn how to stay in a good yet unruly mood as we overthrow the cockeyed mass hallucination that is mistakenly referred to as reality.

Maybe most importantly, we have to be ferociously and single-mindedly dedicated to the cause of beauty and truth and love even as we keep our imaginations wild and hungry and free. We have to be both disciplined and rowdy.

That's especially thorny because of the fact that a genocide of the imagination is raging world-wide. It threatens to render our imaginations numb and inert and passive and tame.

I know you know what I mean.

Aren't you psychically assaulted by dangerous images every day? Don't the media relentlessly blast you with their trendy doom and gloom fixation, barraging you with messages about how bad life is? Doesn't the entertainment industry force-feed you insipidly paranoid scenarios in the same way a French foie gras farmer crams eight pounds of corn down the gullet of his prize goose every day?

Aren't your eyes and ears constantly scalded by blistering harangues to buy stuff you don't really need? Isn't the sacred temple of your imagination pounded ruthlessly by smart bombs whipped up by evil advertising geniuses in their Madison Avenue laboratories? Hasn't your ability to envision the astounding intricacy and richness of the web of life gotten hijacked and hooked on decadent fantasies about new possessions that would allegedly make you happier?

Your imagination is supposed to be the engine of your destiny. It is the wizard's wand you can use to design your future. Your imagination is your power to create mental pictures of things that don’t exist yet and that you want to bring into being. Every human creation on this earth has begun as a vision in someone's imagination.

Your imagination is also your very own all-purpose joy stick, your snakeskin bag of magic tricks. It's your remote-control channel-changer, and the only reliable rearranger of anything anywhere anytime. It's your X-Factor, your wild card, your wicked funny instigator, your Goddess-sanctioned trouble-maker -- your swarming, terraforming, always-morning brainstormer.

Love desperately needs your imagination. As psychologist James Hillman says, "For a relationship to stay alive, love alone is not enough. Without imagination, love stales into sentiment, duty, and boredom. Intimacy fails not because we have stopped loving but because we first stopped imagining."

Your imagination is the single most important tool you have in your daily fight to be free. It is the source of every act of liberation you will ever need to pull off.

But how can your imagination flourish--how can it dream up scenarios that energize you to create your own version of heaven on earth--if you are forever deluged by dazzling psychic toxins that sting and sap and wound your lust for life?

Too many of our brothers and sisters have fallen victim. Their swarming terraforming always-morning brainstormers have been cruelly fooled into acting as if their deepest desires are impossible lies. As a result they live incoherent lives corroded by chronic anxiety.

I for one am no longer willing to tolerate the epidemic obsession with big bad nasty things and flashy trite empty-hearted things. I say it's time for us to re-consecrate and regenerate and lubricate and liberate and take back our imaginations. Here are my demands.

DEMAND #1: I demand that Amnesty International launch a crusade against a form of terrorism I call the genocide of the imagination.

DEMAND #2: I demand that you periodically go on a media fast. For a week at a time, once a season, avoid all TV, movies, novels, yalk shows, newspapers, magazines, and Internet.

DEMAND #3: I demand that you learn to tell the difference between your own thoughts and those of the celebrities who have demonically possessed you.

DEMAND #4: I demand that People magazine do a feature story on "The World's Fifty Sexiest Perpetrators of Beauty, Truth, and Rowdy Bliss."

DEMAND #5: I demand that you wear underpants on your head and dance naked in slow motion whenever you watch movies on TV about tormented geniuses who create great art but treat everyone in their lives like crap.

DEMAND #6: I demand that you refuse to be entertained and entranced by bad news--by stories whose plots are driven by violence, abuse, terrorism, bigotry, lawsuits, greed, crashes, alcoholism, disease, and torture.

DEMAND #7: I demand that you seek out and create stories that make you feel that the universe is friendly and life is on your side. You could hunt down stories about how, for example, rising rates of intermarriage are helping to dissipate ethnic and religious strife worldwide; how the violent crime rate in America has been steadily declining for 30 years; how death rates from cancer are shrinking; the birth rate among teenage mothers is the lowest it's been in six decades; acreage devoted to organic farming is increasing rapidly; the number of refugees and weapons sales all over the world are way down from the level they were 15 years ago, and how the actual bare naked truth is that levels of literacy and education and political freedom and peace and wealth are steadily growing all over the world.

DEMAND #8: When you're too well-entertained to move, screaming is good exercise. Which is why I demand that you scream now and then whenever you're soaking up slick crap generated by the imaginations of people who are devoted to money, power, and ego instead of love, reverence, and play.

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There is another force that fuels the war against the imagination--and that's fundamentalism.

The fundamentalist takes everything way too seriously and way too personally and way too literally. He divides the world into two camps, those who agree with him and those who don’t. There is only one right way to interpret the world, and a million wrong ways. The fundamentalist not only enslaves his own imagination to his belief system, he wants to enslave our imaginations too. The liberated imagination, God forbid, is taboo.

In one of her poems, Diane DiPrima declares that a war against the imagination is raging worldwide. "The only war that matters is the war against the imagination," she says. "All other wars are subsumed in it." If she's right, then the war against terrorism is a symptom of the war against the imagination. The war against our civil liberties is a symptom of the war against the imagination. The war against the environment, the war against the poor, the war against some drugs--all symptoms.

It's the fundamentalists who want this war. They fight it and force everybody else to fight, too.

And who are the fundamentalists? It's not just the usual suspects; it's not just the religious fanatics of Islam and Christianity and Judaism and Hinduism.

There are many other kinds of fundamentalists, and some of them have gotten away with practicing their fundamentalism in a stealth mode. Among the most successful are those who believe in what Robert Anton Wilson calls fundamentalist materialism. That's the faith-based dogma that swears physical matter is the only reality and that nothing exists unless it can be detected by our five senses or by technologies that humans have made.

There is no inherent meaning or purpose to the universe, the fundamentalist materialists proclaim. There is no divine intelligence. The universe is a dumb accidental machine that grinds on endlessly out of blind necessity.

I see spread out before me in every direction a staggeringly sublime miracle lovingly crafted by a supernal consciousness that oversees the evolution of 500 billion galaxies, yet is also available as an intimate companion and daily advisor to every one of us. But to the fundamentalist materialists, my perceptions are dead wrong and utterly idiotic.

There are many other varieties of fundamentalism. Every ideology, even the ones I like, has its share of true believers, fanatics who judge all other ideologies as inferior, flawed, and foolish.

I know astrologers who insist there's only one way to do astrology right. I know Buddhists who adamantly decree that the inherent nature of life on earth is suffering. I know progressive activists who sincerely believe that every single Republican is either stupid or evil or both. I know college administrators who would excommunicate any psychology professor who dared to discuss the teachings of Carl Jung, who was in my opinion one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century. I know pagans who refuse to consider any other version of Jesus Christ beyond the sick parody the Christian right has fabricated.

There are true believers everywhere. And they don't like to hear that there are at least three sides to every story. They don't like to hear that everyone has a piece of the truth.

And here’s the really bad news: Many of us here, including me, are infected with the fundamentalist virus. Each of us is fanatical, rigid, and intolerant about products of the imagination that we don't like. We wish that certain people would not imagine the things they do, and we allow ourselves to beam hateful, war-like thoughts in their direction.

We even wage war against our own imaginations, commanding ourselves, sometimes half-consciously, to ignore possibilities that don't fit into our neatly constructed theories. Each of us sets aside certain precious beliefs and symbols that we give ourselves permission to take very seriously and personally and literally.

Our fundamentalism, yours and mine, may not be as dangerous to the collective welfare as, say, the fundamentalism of Islamic terrorists and right-wing Christian politicians. It may not be as destructive as the CEOs who worship financial profit as the supreme measure of value and the scientists who ignore and deny every mystery that can't be measured.

But still: We are all infected, you and I. We are fueling the war against the imagination. (What's your version of the virus?)

This has got to stop. We are primordial miracles. Resplendent avatars. Deities in disguise. Rebel creators. We are wrathful insurrectionaries and exuberant lovers of life dedicated to navigating our way through this peculiar turning point in the evolution of our 14-billion-year-old master game. It is our sacred duty to keep our imaginations wild and hungry and free, and to make sure that all of our fellow messiahs, even those who volunteered to play the roles of ignorant deceivers, have the chance to keep their imaginations wild and hungry and free.

How might we start curing ourselves of the virus and move in the direction of becoming more festive, relentless champions of the liberated imagination?

For starters, we can take everything less seriously and less personally and less literally.

We can laugh at ourselves at least as much as we laugh at other people. We can blaspheme our own gods and burn our own flags and mock our own hypocrisy and satirize our own fads and fixations.

We can enjoy the pleasures of healing mischief, friendly shocks, compassionate tricks, irreverent devotion, holy pranks, playful experiments, and crazy wisdom.

We can inspire each other to perpetrate healing mischief, friendly shocks, compassionate tricks, blasphemous reverence, holy pranks, and crazy wisdom.

We can be humble enough to understand that it's a crime against life to act like a know-it-all who has everything all figured out.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

I would encourage you not to set yourself up to fail



The Blabloids are reporting young Lindsay Lohan has checked in to rehab to begin recovery from drugs and alcohol...

The screen star was quoted as saying "...I am done with drugs and alcohol..." . I am sure you had more to say...

But based on what I have heard, let me just offer some loving advice.

Avoid statements like "I am done with...", these are what the Allman Brothers call, "waisted words"...

The reason I say this, (especially when concerning the media), is because when we make absolute statements like "I will not ever...", etc, we set our selves up to fail.

As Humans, we are prone to repeat mistakes. So if you make a statement like "I am done", then, should you fall again, those words will haunt you, and the enemy use them to bash you into pulp...


Let the desire to quit be enough.


I know the enemy demands these kinds of words from ya'lls camp(s)... And perhaps the PR people recommend, or even make these quotes up for you... But I ask you, are these words effective? do they lessen the blood hounds of hell, or only serve to bring them back more snarling should you trip??

Ignore the public if it is possible.

Ignore voices that go contrary to that peaceful small voice deep in your inner sanctum...

You instinctively know what is right.


Which is why you chose Zion as your recovery ground. Very wise.


(Take the time to visit the Spiral Jetty while here...)


That being said, let me give a few tips for wading thru the mud hole that is transition...


Number one: Though spoken as rote, "it works if you work it", from the "aa big book" is wisdom...

The problem is, that is only partial truth.

It implies, (especially when chanted) that it is easy, and magical...


I assure you. IT, is NOT easy... not by any stretch of the imagination.


Steps one two three, are the easiest of all...

It is. step 4 that becomes the real problem to overcoming...


"Take a searching and fearless moral inventory of yourself"

These words seem daunting enough at first glance...

But if you meditate on the meanings of the statement, you'll see, they are terrifying, and have caused more people to kick out of recovery then anything else...

Most counselors, are not qualified to be such... they get into it, to find answers for themselves, and then, with the achievement of the "sheep skin", set them selves up as experts... then, we set them above us, and they struggle with the same kinds of temptations, and heartaches we all have... "Physician, heal thyself"...

Just make allowances for their faults: "you can not control your own faults, it is unwise to be resentful of the faults of others".

Take that fearless search... it's private work. It's silent work... save maybe the tears of repentance...



Number two: avoid "counting Days". This is folly. Again, with this kind of mindset, we set ourselves up to fail... and have compounded guilt, should we make a mistake...

Remember, You, young lady, may "QUIT", as many times as is required by YOURSELF... if that is 20 times in a 24 hour period, so be it!

Give yourself permission to be in the moment. The Truth can only be found there. IN the MOMENT. Past, future, all serve as bondage... Be here now. Be transparent. You do not owe the masses of americA, ANY fuckin' thing.... But do not resent them either...


number three: Avoid distractions.



This one of the most difficult things... even the work you love can become addiction.

A replacement for drugs, or what ever...


Just watch it.


Be aware of everything going on. Miss nothing. Hear everything, but don't stumble on it.

Don't be sensitive to language.


Don't let emotionality wash over you. You should control your emotins, not the other way around. They are meant to be a gift, not a curse...






let me leave you with the words of the Indigo Girls:


Closer To Fine
Indigo Girls
words and music Emily Saliers

"I'm trying to tell you something about my life
maybe give me insight between black and white
and the best thing you've ever done for me
is to help me take my life less seriously
it's only life after all
yeah

well darkness has a hunger that's insatiable
and lightness has a call that's hard to hear
I wrap my fear around me like a blanket
I sailed my ship of safety till I sank it
I'm crawling on your shores

I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
there's more than one answer to these questions
pointing me in a crooked line
and the less I seek my source for some definitive
(the less I seek my source)
the closer I am to fine
the closer I am to fine

and I went to see the doctor of philosophy
with a poster of Rasputin and a beard down to his knee
he never did marry or see a b-grade movie
he graded my performance, he said he could see through me
I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind
got my paper and I was free

I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
there's more than one answer to these questions
pointing me in a crooked line
the less I seek my source for some definitive
(the less I seek my source)
the closer I am to fine
the closer I am to fine

I stopped by the bar at 3 a.m.
to seek solace in a bottle or possibly a friend
and I woke up with a headache like my head against a board
twice as cloudy as I'd been the night before
and I went in seeking clarity.

I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
yeah we go to the doctor, we go to the mountains
we look to the children, we drink from the fountains
yeah we go to the bible, we go through the workout
we read up on revival and we stand up for the lookout
there's more than one answer to these questions
pointing me in a crooked line
the less I seek my source for some definitive
(the less I seek my source)
the closer I am to fine
the closer I am to fine
the closer I am to fine"

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Keep Up The Good Work!

I am proud of you.




La Vie Boheme

Monday, September 17, 2007

I Despise your use of "Despite..."


I have waited to post on this.


I wanted to hear and read what the plastic talking heads had to say...


Oh, how 'clever', the music press is...

So 'witty', are the boys and girls of entertainment press...


Depending on where you look, these bringers of pap and distraction, all say pretty much the same thing...


They lambaste Ms. Spears... for almost "ruining the awards"...


I feel no need to quote any of the enemy here... Save the phrase used again, again, and again... "...Awards Flourish Despite Britney..."

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I think Ms. Spears was brilliant!

Your Beautiful Disaster was magnificent!

There were NO mistakes. I repeat, NOT ONE mistake, in your Performance Brit. (not that you need to hear this from me)


























let me just say young lady, that you are looking more and more like a beautiful and wise Mama every day...

Your show was amazing. I am so proud of you.

Total demonstration of the folly, and phony, of the world you move in...









a more astute commentary on the mind set of the masses has yet to be performed in public... K to the U to the D to O(h yeah) to the S(hut the fuck up fools)...


we at Groove Damage "got it", Britney. We understand Exactly where ya'll are coming from...






this is is my favorite part!


















The prophet Jesse said it best, "Every thing is porno"...


Your astute and pointed demonstration of this Truth was... well, shocking... that is... so (shockingly) brilliant, that they ALL missed it...


You do have a lot of support out there...


this film maker agrees with me:


even though they didn't understand every point you made... they at least SEE the ill of the mass media...






















There is one more quote I read, that I thought I would repeat... "The paunch in place of Spears' once-taut belly."












Why not read what Brit is saying folks...


Britney Spears Gimme More Lyrics


I rejoice, as I watch this "lampoon" of Brits bold statement, and ask you... whom exactly has the last laugh here?

I am laughing with you Ms. Spears.




Much Love, My Friend!


La vie Boheme