Just gearing up to what amounts to 3 weekends away in the Eurozone, the plan is to play some music, have a good time, and make some money, but the last of these three may be in some jeapody due to the baffling economic situation going on in the EU.
Meanwhile I sit on buses and look at the back of peoples heads, if their hair is short enough you can often see a spiral on the back of their heads. So far i've only observed them spiraling 'widdershins' that is spinning anti-clockwise. Interesting is that old Adolf on seeing a spiraling clockwise proto Swastica ordered it to be reversed 'widdershins' and many occultists during that day saw it as a very bad omen that the 3rd Reich would fail, (which according to some it was designed to from the start which is another story).
The swastica (derived from a sanskrit word) is an ancient symbol that is in fact a sun wheel and is found in Indian as well as Native American Indian cultures. It can be represented as clockwise, the way that the sun travels through the sky, or anti clockwise, which in the old lore represents a negative, destructive, energy. The fact that we have such a negative spiral upon our heads may be an accident or maybe we are designed this way by the Archons who manipulated our DNA way back in the day. We are certainly becoming more and more of a negative influence on our earth even though we say we try to love and care for her. I have a couple of questions:'Do you know of anyone who has a spiral on their head that turns clockwise?' and: ' Do people in the southern hemisphere naturally have hair that turns clockwise?'
Meanwhile I went out and collected about 3lb of elderberries today and dug up all the remaining potatoes from the garden. It's really satisfying harvesting and foraging during the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. Means we can have chips, Mash, and wine over the coming months at least.
For the last few weeks I've not had any gigs and only an hour or so teaching a week but that doesn't mean I haven't been busy. I've become a bit of an environmental activist trying to save the little wood down the road from being developed into a golf course and 60 bed hotel. The jury's still out but the whole experience has left me feeling very powerless regarding local corporations and politicians, 'spiritual wickedness in high places'as the good book states.
Also the 'Dub Shack' my 'music studio in a shed' has been undergoing some maintanance to prepare it for the winter months to come. Interesting that old Roald Dahl's shed is coming under such media attention, my Sis say's it's not as good as my own 'Man Cave'!
Thought of a bit of a business idea that resonates with my current state of mind, making voodoo shamanic products to sell on e bay and to local new age shops and maybe even have a stall of my own. Stuff I make from local wood, stone, feathers, etc. One example is the concept of the talking stick. This is a native american device that is used in discussions, debates, and disputes. Whoever has hold of the talking stick is allowed to talk for as long as they want without being interupted by anyone else in the group. It's amazing how this works as a negotiation tool, as a person with the power to talk rarely takes much time to say what they want to say when they are not being opposed or interupted. They should try it on Radio 4 and Newsnight sometimes, we might actually get beyond the 'smoke and mirrors' and get some idea about what's really going on.
So I'm not going to be around much online for the next three weekends which I quite like. Though I love the internet it's quite nice to get away from it for extended periods, I guess it's all about balance.
Blessings to you all. Sammy x
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