The First and Second Sleep

July 23rd, 2009

Jesse Ellison, of Newsweek:

Until the industrial era, many Western Europeans divided the night into “the first” and the “second sleep.” They’d go to bed soon after dark, sleep for four hours then wake for an hour or two during which they’d write, pray, smoke, reflect on dreams they’d had, have sex or even visit neighbors. In fact, there’s some evidence to suggest that this sleep pattern may be the one most in tune with our inherent circadian rhythms.

An interesting concept that I would like to try. I have always found sleep research fascinating but the idea of dividing sleep in this way not just for a recharge of energy but to allow a part of every night to be allotted specifically for leisure seems very therapeutic.

IAM Life

July 21st, 2009

IAM Lfe
Accompanied alone in the woods is where you’ll find me.
Talking with your beautiful Sol.

Feeling the words blown by the trees.

Come and you will find me.

Asking questions science cant answer

On my journey through the golden resting place a bee stung my skin. Right after the pain and the ejection of the hook I saw a lifeless body lying honestly. Dying to protect the others. Dying, knowing the significance of that moment for me will not reflect her own. All females. Perceiving the importance of family. And I will savor your honey.

With a smile on my face she injects a thorn

The bees were the outlaws turned devotees. They dishonorably discovered their power to produce their own source of energy. Perfect hexagon honeycombs, made with bare limbs, were only vessels for the slow sweet delicacy. The power full flyers vowed all for one or one for all.

“On this day we realize our place. Our part will serve the Absolute. We shall spread the seed of Nature and rely on no others”

Naturally the bees asked for protection,
IAM protection. I shall equip your yellow striped uniforms with one sword. The conditions of Nature are pure. No bee will use their gift without the price of death. Be wise my warriors. I dub thee “Mother Nature’s soldiers.”
“We live for one…we die instilling the fear of annoyance on Mind’s back while protecting the life of beauty.”

Just as in the Natural World, nobody wins. Bees are kamikazes by nature. They are the rulers of their world
IAM the beauty of life.

Live and Die
mystic

Finding Your “self”

July 16th, 2009

Motives to find what “I” am in a land less traveled. Intrigued by the emotion one is involved in when inspired by a force beyond the fave five. We intertwine ourselves in an instant feeling, exposing our familiar relation to the true nature of this universe. Cracking the code to an infinite equation. We expose the main component to a complicated form. The all flows freely through the pulsing heart of a human. Giving meaning to all its functions. exposing the colors and consuming all absence of light. To hopefully intrigue ones sense of the unknown. For you should not fear the unknown unless your one who feels as if you already know everything.A land less traveled

Now Let us Finally See

July 15th, 2009

I guess we all must remain calm
What more can we do than raise a palm
Im not sure about life’s breath
When to sustain one it causes death
I have a feeling disorientation will soon follow
After material brains drain the mind hollow
I fear we have forgotten how to learn
Of the beauties in nature we used to concern
All of our minds are interconnected
One bad thought brings the infected
Telepathic communication is the future
As this species continues to mature
Survival of the fittest has slowly dissipated
And this overpopulation problem is related
Prescription drugs saving lives without will
Causing the balance of life to over-spill
Now lets finally see
The difference between you and me

nowletssee

Hollywood Nights

January 7th, 2009

Hollywood Nights“Hollywood Nights” takes your eyes on a journey to the mystical place known as Hollywood. Enjoy the light of the cars and buildings while experiencing a glimpse into the fourth dimension.