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Truth

Evil is borring. Cynicism is idiotic. Fear is a bad habit. Despair is lazy.

Joy is fascinating. Love is an act of heroic genious. Pleasure is our birthright.
Receptivity is a superpower.

~Rob Breszny


Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted.

~Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Wow...really? me?

December 29, 2007
I’ve Known and Loved her for 20+ years now.
She has a very special Grace about her.
A bit of a Fish out of water in this hostel world, me too. We oddballs need to stick togeather..
For her influences over me, and then my Daughter (dragon daughter) I am eternally grateful.
She still to this day inspires me to be a better person, and even the short time my kids knew her, she gave something very positive to them, and we all remember with warm hearts.
She is one of those very special people in the world.
I will Always show up for, if needed.
For I always learn something, and feel inspired from her Grace.
She’s earned, and deserves the Love I, and we, have for her..
August 11, 2005
I have a mom. I've had a mom for 19 years. And I had a mom when I was about 15. Alisa, however was the first crucial female presense in my life. I realize now, that although she had little energy to spare with me, she did so unselfishly. For the first time in my entire life, when I was in the pit of feeling desperately alone, I found someone with real advise. I found someone who could said something she was feeling and/or has felt, and my world stopped for maybe half a second, while I realized I'm not the only one. She is probably one of the only 2 people in my life, who had the ability to understand parts of me, that no one else can see. She is also, by the way the "crazy" soul who directed me here. She is imensily intelligent, and wonderously creative and soulful.

She is a beautiful human being inside and out, and I'm grateful that she inhabits part of my perception in the world.
November 26, 2004
Alisa is someone who in the deepest sense reflects the true definition of "family". For so many of us in this large extended alternative community, the term family is thrown around like a lighter at a rock concert, so much so that the true definition has been clouded and obscured. When I first hit the streets of 1970s Berkeley, as a kid of 14, I encountered this Telegraph Ave freak who submitted that, " we are all a family here, what this means is we look out for each other and watch each other backs". That kernel of wisdom still holds true, though time and experiences have illuminated to me that " family" also represents a complex web of tradition, trust, support, values, respect and a concept of a better future for all of us. Alisa comes directly from this established framework of alternative traditional values not only organically but ideologically as well. It is an honor and joy to have such a friend.
November 25, 2004
i thought it was difficult to describe myself in a paragraph.
it's even more difficult to describe someone i actually like.
alisa is awesome. she is patient with me which is no small trick.
she's warm, fun and adorable.
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Gender
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Location
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Local girl.I was born and raised within the counterculture, in the heyday of the Haight-Ashbury and Berkeley scenes. And I've been here ever since. Like some social experiment from that generation of parents, it has shaped me in so many ways. Redefining this legacy has been a challenge. Seeking and finding new expressions of alternative community in my solo flight with two wonderfully insane children. Together we've hit the balance point between whimsy and practicality, and lead chaotic, active, unconventional lives. I find my foot planted firmly on the road less traveled, and enjoy the company of those I find here. I am delighted when I meet other parents who share my less traditional parenting style.

Inspirations: Joseph Campbell, Terry Gillium, Micheal Stipes, Bugs Bunny, Ram Das, Dr. Suess, Jerry Garcia, Lilly Tomlin, Natalie Merchant, Donovan, Niel Young, Burningman, Indi-circus, Oregon Country Fair, any good belly dancer and a little Anne Rice.

Motivating forces; humor, insatiable curiosity, creativity and a deep sense of irony.

Most awesome experiences; Art that's bigger then I am.....and on fire. Dancing, good music, hot hot water, and cherishing the people I love.
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Physical Manifestations

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Spirit Guides

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Your Eyes Looked From Your Mothers Face

Judy, Calypso Iris, MomTelegraph mural
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Epiphany of the month...not quite blog

Why is it when somebody I love dies I always remember their hands and feet?
Maybe it is because those are the boundaries of the self through which they experience the world.
The soft curve of the thumb, gentle folds of the fingers
The part of them that birthed thoughts into being
the makers, the givers
or grounded in earth, bearing the weight of that other self.
Those hands I remember the warmth of
And the coldness of those crooked toes.
How dear those are to see
The face can hide t... read more
Wed, September 30, 2009 - 3:10 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
I went on vacation recently...
It was a month in a tent...with 2 kids...
I volunteered my skills at the OCF main camp kitchen and worked between 6 and 12 hours daily.
So it was a sorta vacation. I did it to run toward community and away from overwhelm...simplify...
Oh well
I got up at 5:30 every day, and that was fine
till we found we had lice...
then I found I had to conduct a legal battle from a tent with a cell phone, pen, and paper...between laundry and combings...and 5:30 wake up'... read more
Fri, July 24, 2009 - 1:36 PM permalink - 3 comments
 
Tangerines are hanging heavy, glowing marigolden hues
Teasing a half-pale moon
And I feel a pull to the blue-velvet dark and stars.

Pink Magnolia, blushing and coy
Savors the sun while she shines
You've got yours and I've got mine
Together we glide through the blue-velvet dark and stars

All it takes is a little faith, and a lot of heart

Back and forth we ply these oars
They move in time and get entwined
Green with joy then gray with sorrow
Ripened fruit that falls tomorro... read more
Thu, April 23, 2009 - 1:21 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
We have come to be danced
Not the pretty dance
Not the pretty pretty, pick me, pick me dance
But the claw our way back into the belly
Of the sacred, sensual animal dance
The unhinged, unplugged, cat is out of its box dance
The holding the precious moment in the palms
Of our hands and feet dance.

We have come to be danced
Not the jiffy booby, shake your booty for him dance
But the wring the sadness from our skin dance
The blow the chip off our shoulder dance.
The slap the apology... read more
Wed, December 24, 2008 - 5:45 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
All those wise guys, and meditational gurus say that you must silence yourr inner voice to become enlightened. The inner voice that natters on incessantly about what you want for breakfast or how sometimes peoples clothes don't match, or that you could be thinner, or warmer, or happier. They say this voice drags at our focus, and hammers on our sense of self. That it is, invalid, superficial, and childish. However, sometimes my inner voice sings, speaks, and whispers intensely creative a... read more
Wed, October 15, 2008 - 10:32 AM permalink - 2 comments
 
Sun, September 28, 2008 - 4:28 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
Banks are closing...
Washington Mutual is down

The news

Bailout can't hide it; the country is busted
www.gata.org/node/6674

The video explaining the reasons
www.gata.org/node/20
Sat, September 27, 2008 - 1:13 PM permalink - 4 comments
 
Well not really.
But I did participate in this online project that a
man from New York put together. It was his thesis project. It's a bunch of self
filmed documentary clips, 20 questions about being raised by hippies. I am in
it, and had really mixed emotions remembering it all that way...but in the end
really pleased with the interviews and glad to read other peoples accounts of
that unique place we all came from. Recently it got written up on 'Boing Boing'
and is getting prett... read more
Mon, May 26, 2008 - 2:59 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
As a child I was barefoot all summer every summer, blisters from hot pavement gave way to tough callus. I always hated shoes, I felt as if my sweaty feet were suffocating and my toes were strangling. At age 16 I gave them up completely, to the anger of a few school officials, but general teacher acceptance. I was then barefoot for a solid 12 years, summer, winter, rain or shine, city bus or country hike. My feet became leather, glass only penetrated the outer layers. I did not own a single pa... read more
Mon, March 24, 2008 - 3:21 PM permalink - 5 comments
 
I've been studying ancient civilizations...for fun.

And it turns out that there's a substantial body of evidence that the Romans were misogynistic nazis. And that early Indo European civilization, Celtics, were considered primitive barbarians by Rome largely because of their women of power, sustainable communities, and the need Rome had of their gold. Celts apparently had female and male equality in their religious beliefs, women held positions of power, and women were given rights by law... read more
Sun, March 16, 2008 - 1:18 PM permalink - 7 comments
 
Joy and love to all
Mon, December 24, 2007 - 2:54 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
My mother used to take me to the museum of natural history. I was always revolted by the macabre nature and the irony of the neat little scenes of stuffed wildlife in their 'natural' setting...their dead glassy eyes stared at me from behind the transparent barrier in a most unsettling way. I thought it vulgar that these beautiful once live beings were pawned off on me as depicted naturally in painted fakery. Their pelts stretched in frozen posture for the gratification human arrogance...all t... read more
Mon, June 18, 2007 - 7:13 PM permalink - 4 comments
 
I just re-stumbled across pronoia's 10'th practice. This small blip of insight served as one of my catalysts of which there have been many in the last few years. This truth I've known since before knowing, yet it has always been at work behind the scenes in my subconscious. I now give it the exalted position in my consciousness it deserves. I have seen it spin migik in my mom's life, as the practice of 'service', and in the gift economy of Burningman (which is more spiritual then economic). G... read more
Mon, April 30, 2007 - 10:46 AM permalink - 4 comments
 
Ever since the Belly dance revival of the 70's the whole art went slipping down hill into a redundant cliche of disassociated femininity and mundane Vegas style girly fluff...
that is until recently when a bunch of awsome rebel girlz took it back. Back to it's true organic nature, back to the earth, the blood, and the fire. It is now the domain of the goddess, the guardian of the mysteries. Whatever manifestation the dancer embraces within herself....because it is herself.
It was about tim... read more
Tue, March 20, 2007 - 4:04 PM permalink - 0 comments
 
The amazing talented Jade Blue Eclipse, an acrobat, contortionist and alternative circus freak is now being sought by federal authorities. An illegal alien since her mom left her here at 13, she has left a trail conflicting identity and false information. By using an unused identity in order to work, she now is seen as a nameless threat to homeland security, this beautiful, awesome genius has fled her community to avoid facing indefinite prison time.
It's wrong that this has befallen her. ... read more
Sun, February 25, 2007 - 5:22 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
...in pre war Babylon"
There is something unseen, that firmly and quietly stands between me and my fully actualized self.
At 18 I was a belly dancer and a gymnast, then with one 5 second bad decision from atop a high dive broke my back. You'd never know now by looking, but the impact stayed. Like the sea witch said to the little mermaid, "you will have legs; move with the utmost grace, dance beautifully, but every step you take will be agony for you"....And so it became, I continued, and ... read more
Tue, January 30, 2007 - 6:24 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
As long as I remember, like since preschool I was different. Oh not special in some special way, or obviously gifted...just odd...dreamy...no sense of propriety. I spent most of my time alone, it was a mutual agreement between me and my peers. I played with only the other strange ones...the quirk list is long.
Then I found my bliss in road trips, dancing under meadow stars, sharing body fluids....alone yet not alone practices of oneness.
Now I'm all 'grown' and I feel like I'm back in grad... read more
Sun, October 22, 2006 - 7:37 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
I'm in love with my ipod.
There's a never ending dance jam in my brain!!!!
I didn't know it would be this good.
yes, yes, yes........
Soulseek is my guru
www.slsknet.org/
Fri, August 11, 2006 - 3:19 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
why must these things always be so complicated?
Sat, July 22, 2006 - 10:39 AM permalink - 2 comments
 
As written up in the Eugene Weekly with acompanying photo

Do we really need to tell you that the joyful extravaganza of music, fairy wings and general happiness that is the Oregon Country Fair comes along this weekend? Anyway, uptight wonksters like us rejoice at the highlights including Amy Goodman, Winona LaDuke and Rob Brezsny on the political spoken word front, while some of our compadres are pumped about the kids-only music wall and others are looking forward to the food, hemp lip bal... read more
Thu, July 20, 2006 - 2:24 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
My biggest thought this year

Been thinking a lot about this one. Every guy I've ever wanted, every friend I've ever made, every passionate love affair I've ever been swept by, has been with someone with intensely strong traits of both ADD & ASD. I realized recently that all my great loves were this way and all my future ones would probably be also. I realize now what I thought of as attractive qualities were basically symptoms, not to diminish their appeal, I still find them irresistible/... read more
Thu, September 8, 2005 - 2:34 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
I just posted my art on 'All Around Art' tribe
I have never shown my stuff. I'm super nervous.
Um...eek...
Fri, August 19, 2005 - 2:37 PM permalink - 9 comments
 
Monotropism & ecstasy
My thoughts

Are some of us wired for rapture?

Polytropism = Many interests active at a time ~neurotypical: Polytropic thinkers tend to have multiple interests aroused and accessible at any one time.

Monotropism = One interest active at a time ~monotropism is central to the autistic spectrum. Monotropic thinkers are less able to have many interests co-active at once and thus informatively accessible. For them finding their way through a changeable and multip... read more
Wed, June 29, 2005 - 1:25 PM permalink - 9 comments
 
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