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  • fxd

  • 39 / Male
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  • Last Login: 7/5/2009

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  • General

    It is important not to mistake the menu for the meal. Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
  • Music

    Everything by John Frusciante including "Inside of Emptiness", "the will to death" & "A sphere in the heart of silence", Vincent Gallo, Matisyahu, Animal Collective, Ali Farka Toure, Bonobo, Dangermouse, Iron & Wine, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Beta Band, Tunng, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Devandra Banhardt, 'Silver Mt Zion',Sage Francis, Public Enemy, Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam), Sean Lennon, Animal Collective, Syd Barrett, Daniel Johnston, early Pink Floyd, Captain Beefheart, Peter Laughner, Nick Drake, Bicycle Thief, Moist Boys, Z-Rock Hawai (ween & the Boredoms project), Michael Nyman,Funkmeister G, Vocabularinist, the Latin Playboys, Cibo Matto, Yoko Ono, Leonard Cohen, John Lennon, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Johnny Cash, The Pixies, Paris (hip-hop artist), Deltron 3030, Belle & Sebastion, Peter Tosh,!!!.
  • Movies

    'Nothing' directed by Vincenzo Natali, 'code 46' directed by Michael Winterbottom, 'The Big Lebowski', 'The Whale Rider',Vincent Gallos films,"BuG" by William Friedkin, 'the Fall' by Tarsem Singh, Image Hosted by ImageShack.us
  • Television

    OH HAPPY DAY when in you presence, my ruler, I shall die! When near the sugar-treasure melting like sugar I shall die! Out of my dust will grow a thousand of centrifolias When in the shade of yonder cypress in gardens I shall die. And when you pour into my goblet the bitter drink of death, I'll kiss the goblet full of joy, dear, and drunken I shall die. I may turn yellow like the autumn when people speak of death, Thanks to your smiling lip: like springtime and smiling shall I die. I have died many times, but your breath made me alive again, Should I die thus a hundred more times I happily shall die! A child that dies in mother's bosom, that's how I am, my friend, For in the bosom of His Mercy and kindness, I shall die. Say: Where would death be for the lovers? Impossible is that! For in the fountain of the Water of Life - there I shall die! Rumi
  • Books

    Island' by Aldous Huxley', 'the Awakening of Intelligence' & 'the first and last freedom'by Jiddu Krishnamurti, 'The Mission Of Art" by Alex Grey, 'Freedom from the known'' by krisnamurti..The Vedantas..Upanishads..etc 'Gitanjali' by Rabindranath Tagore..Harry Hooton (Australian poet) C.Baudelaire, Victor Hugo, Herman Hesse, Savitri by Sri Aurobindo, "music of the mind" & "the Death of Forever" by Darryl Reanney, "Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu, "Thought is your enemy" by U.G.Krishnamurti.----------------- Since 2000 fxd has made a cut and paste 'magazine' entitled 'DEAD' zine. A collection of found art, articles, poetry and general odd stuff for the strangely concerned! Issue 1 was free with "the Language of the Birds" CD (1999 compilation of home recordings) Issue 2 was...let's see...2005? (Just before fxd left to travel in India with Mr Blakk.) Issue 3 was made..2007 and Issue 4...2008! And issue 5 is nearly completed! All isues will be available soon in both digital and paper issues. If you really feel you need one now...just email fxd and ask! (updated 26/03/09)
  • Heroes

    You cannot be frightened of the unknown because you do not know what the unknown is and so there is nothing to be afraid of. Death is a word, and it is the word, the image, that creates fear. So can you look at death without the image of death? As long as the image exists from which springs thought, thought must always create fear. Then you either rationalize your fear of death and build a risistance against the inevitable or you invent innumerable beliefs to protect you from the fear of death. Hence there is a gap between you and the thing of which you are afraid. In this time-space interval there must be conflict which is fear, anxiety and self-pity. Thought, which breeds the fear of death, says, 'Let's postpone it, let's avoid it, keep it as far away as possible, let's not think about it'- but you are thinking about it. When you say, 'I won't think about it', you have already thought out how to avoid it. You are frightened of death because you have postponed it. We have separated living from dying, and the interval between the living and the dying is fear. That interval, that time, is created by fear. Living is our daily torture, daily insult, sorrow and confusion, with occasional opening of a window over enchanted seas. That is what we call living, and we are afraid to die, which is to end this misery. We would rather cling to the known than face the unknown - the known being our house, our furniture, our family, our character, our work, our knowledge, our fame, our loneliness, our gods - that little thing that moves around incessantly within itself with its own limited pattern of embittered existence. We think that living is always in the present and that dying is something that awaits us at a distant time. But we have never questioned whether this battle of everyday life is living at all. We want to know the truth about reincarnation, we want proof of the survival of the soul, we listen to the assertion of clairvoyants and to the conclusions of psychical research, but we never ask, never, how to live - to live with delight, with enchantment, with beauty every day. We have accepted life as it is with all its agony and despair and have got used to it, and think of death as something to be carefully avoided. But death is extraordinarily like the life we know how to live. You cannot live without dying. You cannot live if you do not die psychologically every minute. This is not an intellectual paradox. To live completely, wholly, every day as if it were a new loveliness, there must be dying to everything of yesterday, otherwise you live mechanically, and a mechanical mind can never know what love is or what freedom is. Most of us are frightened of dying because we don't know what it means to live. We don't know how to live, therefore we don't know how to die. As long as we are frightened of life we shall be frightened of death. The man who is not frightened of life is not frightened of being completely insecure for he understands that inwardly, psychologically, there is no security. When there is no security there is an endless movement and then life and death are the same. The man who lives without conflict, who lives with beauty and love, is not frightened of death because to love is to die. From: p. 75-77, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Freedom from the known, 1969

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About me:

"The world will die, but I shall not die. If God dies, then I will die; If he does not die, then why should I die?" Kabir ..

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"Heaven and earth are impartial, They allow things to die." Lao Tzu

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