I'm so bloody tired these days....
What the hell can a person do who is allergic to coffee?
Do you ever feel primitive? Like really, truly primitive, where something you do feels like it has been done for millenia and will continue long after you're gone? What makes you feel that way?
I feel that way about very little, but when it comes to me, I feel lucky and connected with something bigger than myself.
I've been exploring ideas about ritual and the collective consciousness lately. It's hard to feel at home in the universe when your palm pilot is dictating your schedule, isn't it?
What the hell can a person do who is allergic to coffee?
Do you ever feel primitive? Like really, truly primitive, where something you do feels like it has been done for millenia and will continue long after you're gone? What makes you feel that way?
I feel that way about very little, but when it comes to me, I feel lucky and connected with something bigger than myself.
I've been exploring ideas about ritual and the collective consciousness lately. It's hard to feel at home in the universe when your palm pilot is dictating your schedule, isn't it?
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It was really helpful. Now Im thinking rubber balls all the time! Ive decided to use the projectors a whole lot, probably colour slides to be on the safe side, so as to have as little decorations and constructions for the singers and dancers to trip over, as possible. Well see how it turns out....Ill keep you informed.
Oh, and over here the health shops at least sell proper yerba mat....try those.
[Edited on Oct 02, 2003]
actually, yes i feel primitive often...but...in cities. particularly cities with history. the first time i was in SF is the best example i can think of because i felt this strange rhythm to the land...because i could feel the history i knew there'd be a future too, that changes as much as history changed sf. so, not really an act, but a situation. and i'm guessing not quite the sorta situation you meant, but. meow.