joined on 07/05/05
last updated 10/17/08
about me
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Sat. 4/19 • WERS "Revolutions" Midnight - 3am
Wed. 4/23 • Village Underground II - The Estate, Boylston Street, Boston MA
Thurs. 5/1 • North Hampton, MA
Sat. 5/3 • Eidolon 5 Festival at Beardslee Castle, Little Falls NY
Thurs. 5/8 • The Stone Church -Newmarket, NH
Sat. 5/24 • The official New Deal afterparty! - Kenny's Castaways, Greenich Village, NYC, NY
Thurs 6/19-6/22 • GAIAN MIND SUMMER FESTIVAL 2008!!!
Four Quarters, Central PENN.
Sun. 6/22 • Sully's, Hartford, CT
Fri. 6/28 • Jambaloosa Festival, PENN.
Sat. 7/4-7/7 • FIREFLY Festival, Northern VT.
Fri. 7/11 • Psylab BURNING MAN FUNDRAISER! - Milky Way, Jamaica Plain, MA
Fri. 8/8 • The 8x10, Baltimore
Sat. 8/9 • Sullivan Hall, w digifront, mj project. Greenich Village, NYC
Fri. 8/15 • w/Sonic Beating - Bill's Bar, Lansdown St., Boston MA
Mon. 8/25-9/1 • BURNING MAN
Fri. 9/5 • EVOLVE 2012 Festival, Newton, NJ
Sat. 9/27 • Cabin Fever, Pouhkipsee NY
Fri. 10/3 • The Highline Ballroom, NYC
Fri. 10/24 • The Warehouse, Hartford CT. w/The Indobox
Sat. 10/25 • NYC DECOMPRESSION!, NYC
Fri. 10/31 • CoSM - DEMONS & DEITIES, NYC
Sat. 11/1 • 941 Theater, Phillidelphia, PA.
Covenant, Protoculture, Vishnudata, Psylab, Haujobb, Underworld, Klute, Sonkite, Deedrah, Cosmonet, Booka Shade, Digitalism, André Absolut, X-Dream, Marc Romboy, Liquid Soul, ManMadeMan, Basic, Orion, Juno Reactor, Saafi Brothers, Orbital, The Orb, Daft Punk, Flowjob, Mr. Peculiar, Beat Bizarre, Massive Attack, Goldfrapp, Depeche Mode, Michael Jackson, Peter Gabriel, Dead Can Dance, The Legendary Pink Dots, You Shriek, Madonna, Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy, Model Behavior, Copal, Snow Patrol, De/Vision, Seabound, Infrastructure, Kodo, Tricky, Pigface, The Swans, VNV Nation, Coil, Apoptygma Berzerk, Talk Talk, Tears for Fears, The Chamelians, Clan of Xymox, The Cure, Janes Addiction, Rev Co., Tones on Tail, Nick Cave, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lisa Gerrard, Conjour One, Wolfsheim, Fisherspooner, Catherine Wheel, Assemblage23, Tear Garden, U2, Love & Rockets...
December 25, 2007
Eartha is a tiny human body with a supernova inside. And believe me, you will see it's explosion if you haven't already!
February 1, 2007
we have been living w/ each other for a year now and we have just come to know each other.. funny how life works.. now there r no excuse.. lets make music babe !!
March 19, 2006
The words below are the testimonial I wrote for Eartha back in July. I closed my tribe account shortly there after which is why my photo didn't show up. These words still ring true. Just last night Eartha and I talked via the phone, but I knew she was right there next to me in all her kind, loving spirit. She saved me last night as I was on the verge of a serious meltdown.
Eartha, you are my family. You are God's angel. My life has taken on such pivital dimention and deep understanding and meaning since you entered my life. Words will never be able to touch upon how much you mean to me. I love you dearly my friend. You will always be my closest and best friend.
July 14, 2005
Eartha is truly an angel. Out of the kindness, goodness, and love of her heart and soul Eartha has been helping me to heal in so many ways. I just had surgery yesterday and she is taking care of me better than my own mother had. She is a true master of her powers to heal. She performed a Reiki treatment on me yesterday evening to help my body heal better after the surgery, and I must say what a difference! You are one massive ball of healing white light Eartha. Thank the spirits for you. You and Steve are quickly becoming the closest, best friends I've ever had. Thank you from the depths of my heart and soul!
January 12, 2006
Eartha seems to have a deep healing soul and this is evident by her posting "the rules for being human." I have just read them and I recommend you do the same. Very cool profile pic by the way with great lights and darks.
September 2, 2005
Eartha is a faerie. Im sure of it. I've seen her wings (they are quite beautiful, if huge and unwieldy) and I've seen her magic. She plays in the forest, on water, and on mountain tops. She is not of this world. She is of a world of wonder and laughter but thankfully for all of us, she brings a bit of her world into ours. I ponder, since she is so little, where she finds the space to fit a heart so huge. We love you Eartha.
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Alex Grey,
ALL ABOUT DESIGN,
Ascend-Awaken,
BANNED_FROM_REALITY!!,
bassnectar,
Boston Burningtruck,
Boston Hoop Troop,
Boston Reiki,
Boston Spin Jam,
Burn Clean Project,
Burning Man,
ChakraTribe,
circle23,
Cognitive Science,
Cubase SX,
Dark Ventures,
Dream CO:llective,
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Inspiration...
The silent lines where opposites touch and symbiosis is found...where the sidewalk ends and the grass begins, where ivy crawls up cable lines and wires alongside houses, where the vast and powerful ocean is sliced through by the metal of warships, where the warmth of goodness, like the hot magma center of the earth, deep within the inner core of every being is alive and waiting to have the cold layers of fear that wrap around it washed away. The moments when our eyes open wide and see the world without expectation, reflection, anticipation, rememberance or observation of the past or future or one's very self, like seeing with the eyes of a child. Feeling through another's heart and truely walking in their shoes, and then the human hands that transfer thoughts and dreams into dual digits traveling through wires near lightspeed to be reabsorbed by another human's eyes and mind. Making art from mathematics, and mathematics that turn back into art. The simple place where all religion is born, like the location at the moment of impact when a stone cast upon still water enters and then ripples out circular in all directions. The intersecting point of truth when science meets spirit and they become, and have always been, one. Our individual spheres of perception, and the moment of paradigm shift in which that sphere reaches maximum capacity and bursts into an ever greater sphere, filled with roads untraveled and experiences yet to be had. The sphere of our planet, in existance because of an absolute balance of perfect geometry from equal pressure upon all sides, it's equal darkness and equal light, equal death and equal life, equal male and female counterparts, and the constant swirling movement of it's macro and micro cycles that take the divided canvas of black and white and swirl it all together creating slender streaks and rolls and coils in a million tones that force us to transcends the dualistic perception of our existance and move us into the extrordinary recognition of the complex simplicity that we call life. There is man and the machine, and the machine and the trees. It is that invisible line of tension and friction that is so influential, inspirational, and so much the symbol of who and what we are in our human nature. We are the line. Without this perfect balance, without these polarities, and the consant dance of liquid in the grid, we fail to exist, and thus fail to be infinite. All of this and so much more is my inspiration. 689 - Eartha Harris - Project Sphere - Fall 2005

Greetings Fans, Friends, & Freaks,
Worlds are colliding, stars are aligning, & we are preparing to dish out a cornucopia of music for this bountiful harvest season!!
We are beyond ecstatic to announce that Psylab will be featuring Dr Nigel for an epic 2-night Halloween 2008 weekend run!!!!!! The Dr has been busy conducting research in his secret laboratories over the last several months, & is primed to give us all a refresher course in psychedelic sonic-mayhem 101.
Please join us on Halloween night Friday 10.31.08 for a very special event @ CoSM in NYC www.cosm.org for the 4th annual Demons & Deities costume Masquerade: A Mystical Evening of Visionary Art, Music and Dance @ CoSM
CoSMosis 10pm-4am
PSYLAB (5-pc live electronic, Boston, Psy-Tech)
REALITY ENGINE (NY, LA, Sao Paulo; Minimal Tech House)
KOZ (NLightN, LA, Electro-Funk)
MIKEO (Freek Factory, NYC, Psy-Breaks)
MicroCoSM:
DJ CLOUD (Dark Ambient)
OPTICAL DRAGON
HANNAH THIEM (Ethereal Eastern Solo Violin)
STEVE ROURKE (Cosmic Guitar)
* Live Painting by Alex and Allyson Grey
8pm - 4am, $40
Tickets available at www.cosm.org
542 W. 27th St, 4th Fl, NYC 10001
212.564.4253
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Then join us with Dr Nigel the following night for our first show in Philadelphia @ the 941 Theater www.941theater.com Saturday November 1st 2008 @ 9pm – This is an all ages show!!!!!
featuring:
MJ PROJECT with visuals by CHET JAGWIRE
PSYLAB
DIGITAL FRONTIER
DJ ROSS D
But first!!! Next Friday Oct 24th - Psylab will be joining our good friends The Indobox @ a brand new venue in Hartford Ct! The Warehouse is a Unique Art & Entertainment Destination in downtown Hartford thewarehousect.com. We psy-ched to be bringing it back to Ct! Show starts @ 9pm 21+
See u on the dancefloor!
peace&beats
Psylab crew
Fri, October 17, 2008 - 12:34 PM
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Here it is!!!
Wed. 8/27 9pm - midnight
Camp: AutoSub • 8:30 & Esplanade
Boston Hive Party with DJ Lucid Gamma (9-10:30pm), Psylab (10:30pm-midnight)
Thurs. 8/28 10pm-1am
Camp: AutoSub • 8:30 & Esplanade
Fire Conclave Party (with DJ Basil Simon, Psylab)
Fri. 8/28 11:30-1:30am
Camp: Smoochdome • 3:00 Portal
Sat (Sun morning) 2am
Camp: AutoSub • 8:30 & Esplanade
We wanna give extra special thanks to all who came out to support us at our fundraiser.
We wouldn't be making this pilgrimage if it wasn't for YOU!! THANK YOU!!
Hope to see you on the dustfloor!! :)
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Tue, August 19, 2008 - 4:32 PM
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"If you judge someone, you have no time to love them"
"When you learn to be flexible, amazing opportunities reveal themselves"
"The road to knowledge begins with the turn of the page"
"If I bring forth what is inside me, what is inside me will save me"
"Trust yourself and anything you do will be right"
"Keep true to the dreams of your youth"
"Each time we percieve happiness as coming from a source somewhere other than one'self, one becomes a slave to that percieved source"
A brief explanation of "The Holographic Universe"
by Michael Talbot
In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though there are some who believe his discovery may change the face of science.
Aspect and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them. It doesn't matter whether they are 10 feet or 10 billion miles apart.
Somehow each particle always seems to know what the other is doing. The problem with this feat is that it violates Einstein's long-held tenet that no communication can travel faster than the speed of light. Since traveling faster than the speed of light is tantamount to breaking the time barrier, this daunting prospect has caused some physicists to try to come up with elaborate ways to explain away Aspect's findings. But it has inspired others to offer even more radical explanations.
University of London physicist David Bohm, for example, believes Aspect's findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic and splendidly detailed hologram.
To understand why Bohm makes this startling assertion, one must first understand a little about holograms. A hologram is a three- dimensional photograph made with the aid of a laser.
To make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the light of a laser beam. Then a second laser beam is bounced off the reflected light of the first and the resulting interference pattern (the area where the two laser beams commingle) is captured on film.
When the film is developed, it looks like a meaningless swirl of light and dark lines. But as soon as the developed film is illuminated by another laser beam, a three-dimensional image of the original object appears.
The three-dimensionality of such images is not the only remarkable characteristic of holograms. If a hologram of a rose is cut in half and then illuminated by a laser, each half will still be found to contain the entire image of the rose.
Indeed, even if the halves are divided again, each snippet of film will always be found to contain a smaller but intact version of the original image. Unlike normal photographs, every part of a hologram contains all the information possessed by the whole.
The "whole in every part" nature of a hologram provides us with an entirely new way of understanding organization and order. For most of its history, Western science has labored under the bias that the best way to understand a physical phenomenon, whether a frog or an atom, is to dissect it and study its respective parts.
A hologram teaches us that some things in the universe may not lend themselves to this approach. If we try to take apart something constructed holographically, we will not get the pieces of which it is made, we will only get smaller wholes.
This insight suggested to Bohm another way of understanding Aspect's discovery. Bohm believes the reason subatomic particles are able to remain in contact with one another regardless of the distance separating them is not because they are sending some sort of mysterious signal back and forth, but because their separateness is an illusion. He argues that at some deeper level of reality such particles are not individual entities, but are actually extensions of the same fundamental something.
To enable people to better visualize what he means, Bohm offers the following illustration.
Imagine an aquarium containing a fish. Imagine also that you are unable to see the aquarium directly and your knowledge about it and what it contains comes from two television cameras, one directed at the aquarium's front and the other directed at its side.
As you stare at the two television monitors, you might assume that the fish on each of the screens are separate entities. After all, because the cameras are set at different angles, each of the images will be slightly different. But as you continue to watch the two fish, you will eventually become aware that there is a certain relationship between them.
When one turns, the other also makes a slightly different but corresponding turn; when one faces the front, the other always faces toward the side. If you remain unaware of the full scope of the situation, you might even conclude that the fish must be instantaneously communicating with one another, but this is clearly not the case.
This, says Bohm, is precisely what is going on between the subatomic particles in Aspect's experiment.
According to Bohm, the apparent faster-than-light connection between subatomic particles is really telling us that there is a deeper level of reality we are not privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds, we view objects such as subatomic particles as separate from one another because we are seeing only a portion of their reality.
Such particles are not separate "parts", but facets of a deeper and more underlying unity that is ultimately as holographic and indivisible as the previously mentioned rose. And since everything in physical reality is comprised of these "eidolons", the universe is itself a projection, a hologram.
In addition to its phantomlike nature, such a universe would possess other rather startling features. If the apparent separateness of subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected.
The electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky.
Everything interpenetrates everything, and although human nature may seek to categorize and pigeonhole and subdivide, the various phenomena of the universe, all apportionments are of necessity artificial and all of nature is ultimately a seamless web.
In a holographic universe, even time and space could no longer be viewed as fundamentals. Because concepts such as location break down in a universe in which nothing is truly separate from anything else, time and three-dimensional space, like the images of the fish on the TV monitors, would also have to be viewed as projections of this deeper order.
At its deeper level reality is a sort of superhologram in which the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. This suggests that given the proper tools it might even be possible to someday reach into the superholographic level of reality and pluck out scenes from the long-forgotten past.
What else the superhologram contains is an open-ended question. Allowing, for the sake of argument, that the superhologram is the matrix that has given birth to everything in our universe, at the very least it contains every subatomic particle that has been or will be -- every configuration of matter and energy that is possible, from snowflakes to quasars, from blue whales to gamma rays. It must be seen as a sort of cosmic storehouse of "All That Is."
Although Bohm concedes that we have no way of knowing what else might lie hidden in the superhologram, he does venture to say that we have no reason to assume it does not contain more. Or as he puts it, perhaps the superholographic level of reality is a "mere stage" beyond which lies "an infinity of further development".
Bohm is not the only researcher who has found evidence that the universe is a hologram. Working independently in the field of brain research, Standford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram has also become persuaded of the holographic nature of reality.
Pribram was drawn to the holographic model by the puzzle of how and where memories are stored in the brain. For decades numerous studies have shown that rather than being confined to a specific location, memories are dispersed throughout the brain.
In a series of landmark experiments in the 1920s, brain scientist Karl Lashley found that no matter what portion of a rat's brain he removed he was unable to eradicate its memory of how to perform complex tasks it had learned prior to surgery. The only problem was that no one was able to come up with a mechanism that might explain this curious "whole in every part" nature of memory storage.
Then in the 1960s Pribram encountered the concept of holography and realized he had found the explanation brain scientists had been looking for. Pribram believes memories are encoded not in neurons, or small groupings of neurons, but in patterns of nerve impulses that crisscross the entire brain in the same way that patterns of laser light interference crisscross the entire area of a piece of film containing a holographic image. In other words, Pribram believes the brain is itself a hologram.
Pribram's theory also explains how the human brain can store so many memories in so little space. It has been estimated that the human brain has the capacity to memorize something on the order of 10 billion bits of information during the average human lifetime (or roughly the same amount of information contained in five sets of the Encyclopaedia Britannica).
Similarly, it has been discovered that in addition to their other capabilities, holograms possess an astounding capacity for information storage--simply by changing the angle at which the two lasers strike a piece of photographic film, it is possible to record many different images on the same surface. It has been demonstrated that one cubic centimeter of film can hold as many as 10 billion bits of information.
Our uncanny ability to quickly retrieve whatever information we need from the enormous store of our memories becomes more understandable if the brain functions according to holographic principles. If a friend asks you to tell him what comes to mind when he says the word "zebra", you do not have to clumsily sort back through ome gigantic and cerebral alphabetic file to arrive at an answer. Instead, associations like "striped", "horselike", and "animal native to Africa" all pop into your head instantly.
Indeed, one of the most amazing things about the human thinking process is that every piece of information seems instantly cross- correlated with every other piece of information--another feature intrinsic to the hologram. Because every portion of a hologram is infinitely interconnected with ever other portion, it is perhaps nature's supreme example of a cross-correlated system.
The storage of memory is not the only neurophysiological puzzle that becomes more tractable in light of Pribram's holographic model of the brain. Another is how the brain is able to translate the avalanche of frequencies it receives via the senses (light frequencies, sound frequencies, and so on) into the concrete world of our perceptions. Encoding and decoding frequencies is precisely what a hologram does best. Just as a hologram functions as a sort of lens, a translating device able to convert an apparently meaningless blur of frequencies into a coherent image, Pribram believes the brain also comprises a lens and uses holographic principles to mathematically convert the frequencies it receives through he senses into the inner world of our perceptions.
An impressive body of evidence suggests that the brain uses holographic principles to perform its operations. Pribram's theory, in fact, has gained increasing support among neurophysiologists.
Argentinian-Italian researcher Hugo Zucarelli recently extended the holographic model into the world of acoustic phenomena. Puzzled by the fact that humans can locate the source of sounds without moving their heads, even if they only possess hearing in one ear, Zucarelli discovered that holographic principles can explain this ability.
Zucarelli has also developed the technology of holophonic sound, a recording technique able to reproduce acoustic situations with an almost uncanny realism.
Pribram's belief that our brains mathematically construct "hard" reality by relying on input from a frequency domain has also received a good deal of experimental support.
It has been found that each of our senses is sensitive to a much broader range of frequencies than was previously suspected.
Researchers have discovered, for instance, that our visual systems are sensitive to sound frequencies, that our sense of smell is in part dependent on what are now called "osmic frequencies", and that even the cells in our bodies are sensitive to a broad range of frequencies. Such findings suggest that it is only in the holographic domain of consciousness that such frequencies are sorted out and divided up into conventional perceptions.
But the most mind-boggling aspect of Pribram's holographic model of the brain is what happens when it is put together with Bohm's theory. For if the concreteness of the world is but a secondary reality and what is "there" is actually a holographic blur of frequencies, and if the brain is also a hologram and only selects some of the frequencies out of this blur and mathematically transforms them into sensory perceptions, what becomes of objective reality?
Put quite simply, it ceases to exist. As the religions of the East have long upheld, the material world is Maya, an illusion, and although we may think we are physical beings moving through a physical world, this too is an illusion.
We are really "receivers" floating through a kaleidoscopic sea of frequency, and what we extract from this sea and transmogrify into physical reality is but one channel from many extracted out of the superhologram.
This striking new picture of reality, the synthesis of Bohm and Pribram's views, has come to be called the holographic paradigm, and although many scientists have greeted it with skepticism, it has galvanized others. A small but growing group of researchers believe it may be the most accurate model of reality science has arrived at thus far. More than that, some believe it may solve some mysteries that have never before been explainable by science and even establish the paranormal as a part of nature.
Numerous researchers, including Bohm and Pribram, have noted that many para-psychological phenomena become much more understandable in terms of the holographic paradigm.
In a universe in which individual brains are actually indivisible portions of the greater hologram and everything is infinitely interconnected, telepathy may merely be the accessing of the holographic level.
It is obviously much easier to understand how information can travel from the mind of individual 'A' to that of individual 'B' at a far distance point and helps to understand a number of unsolved puzzles in psychology. In particular, Grof feels the holographic paradigm offers a model for understanding many of the baffling phenomena experienced by individuals during altered states of consciousness.
...as passed on to me from my Level II Reiki Instructor, I am passing on to you to take from it what you will...
"1. You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the entire period of your life this time around.
2. You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called life. Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant and stupid.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial-and-error and experimentation. The 'failed' experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiment that untimately 'works.'
4. A lesson is repeated until learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it, you can then go on to the next lesson.
5. Learning lessons does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain it's lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.
6. 'There' is no better than 'here'. When your 'there' becomes 'here', you will simply obtain another 'there' that will again look better than 'here.'
7. Others are simply mirrors to you. You cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects to you something you love or hate about yourself."
(Here I emphasize the word reflect as -recognize- and add in that the ability to recognize beauty or disgust indicates that your mind has a reference point at which to make it's perception of the subject or issue at hand within it's very foundation.)
"8. What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you make of those tools is up to you. The choice is yours.
9. Your answers lie inside you. The answers to life's questions are inside you. All you have to do is look, listen, and trust.
10. You will forget all this."
- From unknown original reference
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Greetings Fans, Friends, & Freaks,
Worlds are colliding, stars are aligning, & we are preparing to dish out a cornucopia of music for this bountiful harvest season!!
We are beyond ecstatic to announce that Psylab will be featuring Dr Nigel fo...
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We hooped aaaaalll the way down the center of Mass Ave from Davis S...
photo posted 10/14
Boston Hoop Troop takes over the streets at the Honk! Parade, 2008!
photo posted 10/14
Boston Hoop Troop takes over the streets at the Honk! Parade, 2008!
photo posted 10/14
Hooping with the Hoop Troop in the Honk! Parade
photo posted 10/14
"It is probably true, quite generally, that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful developments frequently take place at those points where two different lines of thought meet. These lines may have their roots in quite different parts of human nature, in different times or different cultural environments or different religious traditions: hence if they actually meet, that is, if they are at least so much related to each other that a real interaction can take place, then one may hope that new and interesting developments may follow."
- Werner Heisenberg, founder of quantum mechanics
...and if you've actually read this far, I tip my cloak to you! ;)
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