i had a dream about this, it is a dream deeply rooted in the hippie
dream, the hopi dream, and the wanti dream, (and basicaly all of em)
i had a dream about all of this, several dreams, since i was basically
3, dreams that told me details, down to the fact that i would be
living in the place i'm living right now, and such things as this, and
now that its 2012, and we are entering more into the world where dream
and reality is one again, its important to try to put together the
meaning of what it is... for one, one hugely important thing dnd
stands for dream'n druids, not dungeons and dragons, even that small
change changes the entire world, opens up new perspectives of looking
at things that aren't unreal but just creative and valid expressions
of truth, and takes us beyond the childish and totally overblown
reptilian overlord idea, that was being forced down our throats, the
solution was not a huge battle, it was simply tao, it was changing
that simple term, sometimes, thats all it takes to be a hero.
because using things from that can help us live our lives in a more
authentic and visionary way, but we have to break it free from the
parts that belittle it and wield it with virtue, and responsibility
truly realizing what it means to live it, and that it is effecting
this world, and other planes of reality.
we are playing that game, but a boundless version of it, and the
stakes are literally our lives, and karma and stuff is real...
night elf rap!
we're in the back
with a leaf we used to wrap
many liberty caps
to relax
the limitations of pyramid stacks that they use to attack
but Airmid will collapse em (note: Airmid is the diety of herbs and healing)
its kinda like Kweli
in the treehouse on metaphorical molly (note: talib kweli, underground mc)
except its really coille (note: gaelic for 'Forest')
the forest spirit told me;
irish is the native tongue
its the rainbows that had spun
records when our spirits were young
but lately these hippies just see a rainbow for her gold
they want the end and not the journey
so out they have sold
and they call it white magic
but really, its just a waste
if you're just in it for the end, you speak to feet but not face (but technically feet would be about the journey since they move us around so idk there, but i mean yea)
instead feed your head thats what the slick grace said
but also feed your heart
because head rhymes with dead
art rhymes with heart
and it don't end or start
there is no gold without the rest you'll never tear us apart
not even a transgendered Goddess can seperate light from dark
though the torah says it, but think about this;
you can only see the frown of a rainbow
the rest you have to intuit
this is simply tao
but theres no way to turn a rainbow upside down
wow, theres no duality
the dark and light celts came together forming cows
this pleased the spirits so
the mushrooms grow
and now come the
reds yellows blues orange green and purple glow
becoming all species
thats how the story does go of how the circle of life started in
ireland, don't ya know?
it was passed around because mushrooms like to be nomadic,
so really the circle starts everywhere
with anyone its not static
but ecstatic
the beginning is everyone in all of us this is equality
break free realize africa has nor wants no monopoly
dream your own dream, listen to others insights
and you'll find life is much more of an adventure
and a lot less strife
we've all got native raving in us
we represent animal rights
but its all a different type
if it was all the same it would suck
my mom taught me that
and shes a hip hop gypsy irish fairy
so watsup
my dad is a shroom
and my sisters are both good luck
we're the flemings yo
and this is our rap
bringing real hip hop back, from nazi attax
now you can relax not the black but the rainbow family is back
(now with more tao!)
freestyle, we'll never relapse
It's not a bot, but it plays one on TV. :lulz:
another thing is just to write more about africa and african mythology in a different way, because i feel like people wanna support africa but really they end up just supporting christianity, theres just not enough information available to do that, when people start writing about africa, they just start writing about suffering, they write about it in historical context, and in the context that they have to follow village elders and stuff, but if you took more liberty with it, and just wrote what was in your heart, and developed some kind of intuited spirituality that was channeled from there, shamanically without outside validation, thats the only way to really respect it and allow it to grow, then put it on the internet but the way africa is represented from what i can see, i feel like doesnt do it justice, and if thats the way they really want it, and its not just because a lot of people dont have internet, then i think im not down with it, its too monarchial... i feel like wanti is an interesting place, its definitely connected to this world in a deep way, i feel connection to wanti, i dont feel connection to rastafari... etc, i feel like people always give props to africa but if they developed like where their heritage is, the spirituality of that, intuited it, we would be much better off because native ways, tribal ways, natural wisdom, are with every people.. and perhaps it will only truly open in africa, or the ultimate truth will only come out when that is available and its not just whitewashed by faiths who came and wanted there to be no other alternative viewpoint. Return to the folklore, and make it anew from you experience, as the ancients did, renew the heroes who live in our dreams and share them in this world yeah... thats thee real way to help the planet
Quote from: sadhugonganess on July 23, 2012, 08:10:39 PM
Return to the folklore, and make it anew from you experience, as the ancients did, renew the heroes who live in our dreams and share them in this world yeah... thats thee real way to help the planet
Nailing cats to the wall as a sport will help the planet?
That's what my ancestors did. When they weren't killing people for whatever they were carrying.
Also, you can tell what DUMBASSES the ancients were, just by looking at their descendents.
Kid Rock. Hank Williams Jr. Donald Trump.
That's what the ancients gave you. Po'buckers and Pay'buckers.
Fuck the ancients.
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 08:37:39 PM
Also, you can tell what DUMBASSES the ancients were, just by looking at their descendents.
Kid Rock. Hank Williams Jr. Donald Trump.
And at what they did.
Sacrificial bodies in the drinking water.
Dark Ages. 'Nuff said.
Libertarians, anarchists, and America. Oh wait...
The best part about ancient wisdom is that the Druids were so averse to sharing it that they assured their demise by not writing shit down.
Quote from: Bruce Twiddleton on July 23, 2012, 08:57:14 PM
The best part about ancient wisdom is that the Druids were so averse to sharing it that they assured their demise by not writing shit down.
I wish the OP would do the same with his poetry.
Seriously...Bad poetry is okay, but you should do it in private and wash your hands when you're done.
Fucking hippies.
It's like Sepia, with brain damage.
Spew some shit, assume that everyone will adore your poetry, and never come back to the thread.
I am tempted to gather all of sad ass's poetry up for posterity.
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 09:00:00 PM
It's like Sepia, with brain damage.
Spew some shit, assume that everyone will adore your poetry, and never come back to the thread.
I am tempted to gather all of sad ass's poetry up for posterity.
I forgot Sepia existed for that very reason. I don't read his/her stuff.
Quote from: Bruce Twiddleton on July 23, 2012, 09:08:47 PM
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 09:00:00 PM
It's like Sepia, with brain damage.
Spew some shit, assume that everyone will adore your poetry, and never come back to the thread.
I am tempted to gather all of sad ass's poetry up for posterity.
I forgot Sepia existed for that very reason. I don't read his/her stuff.
Yeah, same here, some time ago. I don't have any connection to him anymore, as he hasn't posted since 2004 or so, and his stuff is fairly similar to his earlier work.
I mean, it's great stuff, but he refuses to converse about it, so why bother?
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 09:13:35 PM
Quote from: Bruce Twiddleton on July 23, 2012, 09:08:47 PM
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 09:00:00 PM
It's like Sepia, with brain damage.
Spew some shit, assume that everyone will adore your poetry, and never come back to the thread.
I am tempted to gather all of sad ass's poetry up for posterity.
I forgot Sepia existed for that very reason. I don't read his/her stuff.
Yeah, same here, some time ago. I don't have any connection to him anymore, as he hasn't posted since 2004 or so, and his stuff is fairly similar to his earlier work.
I mean, it's great stuff, but he refuses to converse about it, so why bother?
Yeah. Or even converse about anything. It would make me want to put the time into reading his stuff if I felt like he was putting the time into reading everyone else's stuff.
Critical difference: Sepia's stuff is readable.
This is crap.
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 09:27:40 PM
Critical difference: Sepia's stuff is readable.
This is crap.
Oh definitely. I choose not to read Sepia's stuff. My brain refuses to process this guy's stuff other than a few lines here and there.
FUCK YOU I'M A DUNGEONS AND DRAGON! 'S!
From his/her second post, I am gathering that he/she is upset because they (Africa) don't have internet and because the only thing people talk about when they talk about Africa is the problems they have over there? Which is somehow the same as talking about Africa in a Christianity POV? No wait, they want to support Africa, but instead they just support Christianity. And people in Africa are choosing to be okay with people only ever talking about their problems (which maybe stem from not having internet) because they aren't in touch with their native customs, which aren't consolidated enough or something, and something about a king.
What?
Quote from: The Freeky of SCIENCE! on July 23, 2012, 10:23:47 PM
From his/her second post, I am gathering that he/she is upset because they (Africa) don't have internet and because the only thing people talk about when they talk about Africa is the problems they have over there? Which is somehow the same as talking about Africa in a Christianity POV? No wait, they want to support Africa, but instead they just support Christianity. And people in Africa are choosing to be okay with people only ever talking about their problems (which maybe stem from not having internet) because they aren't in touch with their native customs, which aren't consolidated enough or something, and something about a king.
What?
You're reading too much into it.
Substitute what he wrote with "Wow, that was some GREAT pot!", and you're there.
Quote from: The Dead Reverend Roger on July 23, 2012, 10:25:13 PM
Quote from: The Freeky of SCIENCE! on July 23, 2012, 10:23:47 PM
From his/her second post, I am gathering that he/she is upset because they (Africa) don't have internet and because the only thing people talk about when they talk about Africa is the problems they have over there? Which is somehow the same as talking about Africa in a Christianity POV? No wait, they want to support Africa, but instead they just support Christianity. And people in Africa are choosing to be okay with people only ever talking about their problems (which maybe stem from not having internet) because they aren't in touch with their native customs, which aren't consolidated enough or something, and something about a king.
What?
You're reading too much into it.
Substitute what he wrote with "Wow, that was some GREAT pot!", and you're there.
Oh, yes. You're right. :lulz:
I happen to really like Sepia's stuff.
My main problem is that it's self-insulated. There's nothing to say about it, because it simply exists. It's self-sufficient, so it doesn't need outside input.
He really needs to collect all his posts and publish them.