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33 New Photos

- Party @ The Lilypad
- Lollapalooza 07
- Acid Trip to the Aquarium

More on the way, sorry it's been so long!

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Fri, August 17, 2007 - 4:37 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

Videos Posted

My First Videos : Posted in Profile Page

Hope to see you all at Secret Fire!

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Happy Halloween!

22 Photos Added...
- Afterloft Party.
- Zombie Parade.

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Thu, November 2, 2006 - 12:39 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

AlienTrance Track : Lucid Candy

Please listen to my newest song -:- It is very soft and ambient to the peaceful mind, while still pulsing with gentle rhythms which hypnotically drift you off into the magical world of Enigma-Lucidia.

Song Page :
tinyurl.com/h7y5r

Direct Stream :
tinyurl.com/g76uu

Let me know what you think of it. =)

Hugs

(Image : i-Spyder-I by DarkLight)
Tue, July 11, 2006 - 2:08 PM — permalink - 2 comments - add a comment

Sacred Earth Photos (48 New)

If you would like to see our whole set (234 Photos) :
public.fotki.com/Omni/sacr...6_darkfae/

Kat & I had a really great time at Sacred Earth - The Land, The People, The Music, Art & Energy - Everything was Perfect... Thanks to everyone for making it so Special.

Love All You Brothas & Sistas!

(: Blog Photo by Lucid Faerie, Digital Edit by Me :)

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The Vision Quest

Shamans and ordinary people of the American Indian tribes undertook dangerous missions to meet their spirit guides. Paul Devereux embarks on his own quest to uncover the sites for Fortean Times.

PLACES OF THE VISION QUEST

The "vision quest" was one of the prime elements in American Indian spirituality. In broad terms, it involved a person retiring alone to a remote spot in search of a life-guiding vision or a gift of supernatural power ("medicine") for healing or warfare. The individual would go without food or sleep for three or four days and nights and undertake certain physical activities to help promote the sought-after visionary experience. This would often, though not always, involve the appearance of a spirit in human form that would approach and address the vision seeker, then leave as an animal – this would be understood as becoming the quester’s power animal or helper spirit.

The spirit appearing in the vision or waking dream might make a gift of a special song or dance step to the quester so that he or she could use it to "call" on that spirit helper in the future. The nature of these power songs varied among Indian nations. In British Columbia, for instance, Wenatchi vision songs were distinctive, while Upper Skagit songs tended to be fairly indistinguishable one from another.

A person would typically undergo a vision quest as a rite of passage from childhood to adulthood, but in some tribes a brave might undertake several vision quests over a lifetime in order to restore any perceived waning of his supernatural warrior-power. Also, medicine men or shamans, the magician-seers of American Indian spirituality, would typically undergo far more vision quests than normal tribal members in order to replenish or enhance their supernatural power, converse with spirits, and engage in other shamanic tasks such as divination or weather magic. Shamans’ visions would occur in particularly deep and powerful trance states that were often aided and abetted by the use of potent mind-altering plants – often strong tobacco and sometimes plant hallucinogens – along with chanting, drumming and other forms of trance induction.

Vision quests were by no means always successful – among the Sanpoil Indians of British Columbia, for example, ethnologists have estimated that about 25 per cent of boys failed, and perhaps seventy per cent of girls. To lie about the successful outcome of a quest was thought to bring misfortune and even death on the failed vision seeker...


(...Continues At...) :
forteantimes.com/articles/...ion1.shtml

Artwork by : DarkLight
Fri, May 19, 2006 - 9:44 AM — permalink - 2 comments - add a comment

Spongecake

Wed, May 17, 2006 - 11:12 AM — permalink - 5 comments - add a comment

Rainy Day # 67188380719

I Love All The Rainy Days
Make Me Think Of Dead Sun Rays

The Dead Sun Rays...

The Kind Which Burn My Skin That Way
The Kind That Turn My Heart Away

From You.

Thank You For This Rainy Day
Never Let It Go Away

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Fri, May 12, 2006 - 9:12 AM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

Long Time No Tribe...

How is everyone doing?

Photo Album Update (45 NEW Photos & Graphic Designs!)
Mon, May 8, 2006 - 11:55 AM — permalink - 2 comments - add a comment

E n t h e o n - Cultural Re:Evolution

VENUE CHANGE

HEIR Gallery
4115 S. State Street

More info @ entheonvillage.com/

Entheon, Foundation- Cultural Re:Evolution

An evening of visionary art exhibitions, live painting,
performances, interactive art, visuals, fire, & more…

At 9 pm the doors open, 9:30pm the music and performances start. The evening continues as 2 floors of an enclosed parking garage, located by McCormick Place in downtown Chicago are filled with a collaboration of multi media art. Come interact and experience!

Roam around the transformed space... enjoy the visionary art gallery, hosting works by Alex Grey, Robert Venosa, Luke Brown and many others, watch Miguel as he sculpts with Cob right before you eyes or enjoy the site of 7 painters, painting live on stage as they are inspired by the music of revolutionary musicians. Throughout the evening, performance artists will share their passions and skills with you as they, dance with fire, hoist their partners high in the air for aerial acrobatic dancing, belly dance or march to the sound of an urban Burning Man marching band.

This is a leave no trace event, bring it in, pack it out.
Be a participant, not a spectator!
Respect yourself, respect those around you, respect the space.

Be a apart of the Foundation that is the Cultural RE:Evolution!


The Evening:

Musical Performers:
~ Bassnectar - Bassnectar dot net - (San Fran) ~
~ Bluetech (live) - Native State Records - (Oregon) ~
~ Phidelity - Oracle Gatherings / Phidelity - (San Fran) ~
~ Switchfocus – (live) switchfocus (San Fran) ~
~ 1000 Vertical Feet - 1kvf - (Chicago) ~
~ Levi - Locale Events - (Chicago) ~
~ Justin Reed - Illmeasures / Abicah Soul Recordings - (Chicago) ~
~ Radiohiro - Bombay Beatbox / Kollektiv - (Chicago) ~
~ Brad Miner (live) - Illmeasures - (Chicago) ~
~ Stritz – Illmeasures - (Chicago) ~
~ Ru & Searchl1te - Part Time Sucker Radio - (Chicago) ~

Visuals:
Psymbolic :: Live Interactive Visual Environments ~
VJ Mason Dixon :: Reawaking Senses of Wonder ~
Merkaba Visuals :: Performance Visual Entrainment
Video Janitor :: Cleaning House Bit by Bit ~
PakaPaka Lightshow :: Beauty from the Bit, Poetry of the Pixel ~
VJ Crazy Ivan :: Visual Panic ~

Art Installations:
Alex Grey - Chapel of Sacred Mirrors ~
Roberto Venosa ~
Kevin Loftus Tapestries
MagicLasers ~
Devorah ~
Minds Wide Open ~
The 1313 Effect Lighting Experience ~
Psychedigital Artwork by DarkLight ~
Earthen Sculpturing- out of sand, clay & straw "cob" by Miguel Elliott ~
Ann Elisabeth Hogh ~
David Lloyd ~

Live Painting:
David Heskin
J. Garcia
Kris Davidson
Oliver Vernon
Roman Villagrana
Chris Berg


Performance Art:
SPUNN ~ Kinetic Fire and Fluorescent Performance
Read My Hips ~ American Tribal Belly Dance
Pyrotechniq ~ A Jedi Induction of Urban Ninjaglowitsu
EE- Environmental Enchroachment ~ Integrative Marching!
T & A ~ Aerial Interactions

Promotions:
Arise Productions
Entheon Village ~ www.entheonvillage.com
Psymbolic ~ www.psymbolic.com
Chilluminati ~ www.chilluminati.org
Locale Sundays ~ www.localeevents.com
Local Sound ~ www.localsound.com
Brillantly Mad ~ www.brilliantlymad.com


Time & Location:
Saturday, May 6th
Private Parking Garage by McCormick Place
2136 S. Prairie, Chicago, IL 60616
located at corner for Prairie and Cermack
Look for open garage door, there no number on the building

9pm doors open
9:30 music starts
5am- time to go home :)

Tickets:
Purchase $25 General Admission Tickets presale
Purchase $75 VIP Tickets

~ VIP - Visionary Infinite Presence ~
While conversing with other visionary minds,
come and lounge in the separate VIP area with an open bar.

VIP tickets are limited,
so purchase yours soon.

directions via Google
directions via Mapquest

Public Transportation:
To plan your trip check out ~ tripsweb.rtachicago.com
Closest Train Station: Red Line China Town
Bus: #21 Cermack (let you off on Cermack and Praire)
Bus #4 lets you off on Cermack and Michigan Ave

Parking:
Street Parking is FREE
Parking in lot next to Venue: Expect to pay at least $10
Parking at McCormick Place (across the street): Expect to pay at least $13
HINT: Get there early and park on the street for FREE,FREE,FREE

www.entheonvillage.com


site design -]}) psymbolic
Flyer Design- Phidelity
Fri, May 5, 2006 - 8:21 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment
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