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Everyday Gaz's Interests
General
Magick, Making Music, Psychoactive Substances, Rock Climbing, Landscapes that take my breath away, Ancient Near Eastern Mythology, Greek Mythology.... Mythology, Theories about the universe, Conspiricy Theories, Mythological Creatures, Transhumanism, Tranvesticism, Futurism, Liberty, Anarchy, Academia, Unexplained Phenomena, Ghosts, Exploring the Mind-Body link (psychoneuroimmunogoly), General Esoterica, Belief Systems.
Music
Fairly Eclectic taste. Love Classical, Trip-hop, Break beats, Metal, Punk, Indie. Mostly listen to, Mozart, Pink Floyd, Rage Against the Machine, Joanna Newsom, Eminem, Slayer, System of a Down, Kings of Leon, Cypress Hill, Propellerheads, 777.
Movies
2001: Space Odyssey, Pans Labyrinth, Logans Run, Alien, Dead Mans Shoes, Room for Romeo Brass, Last Resort (Paddy Considine!!), V for Vendetta, Orlando, Clerk 2, Starship Troopers, The Science of Sleep, Donnie Darko, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Evolution, Barbarella, Any Tarentino, Loads of others actually... any genre really.
Television
I don't actually have one but if I did I'd be watching: Louis Theroux! Lost!! Black Books! Firefly! Futurama, Takeishis Castle, South Park, The Mighty Boosh, and Documentaries about either space, people, animals or exposing capitalist bastardism.
Books
The Divine Invasion - Philip K Dick
The Invisibles - Grant Morrison,
The Sandman - Neil Gaiman,
Prometheus Rising - Robert Anton Wilson
The Psychopaths Bible - Chris Hyatt
Undoing yourself w/ energised meditation - Chris Hyatt
The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera
Cosmic Trigger 1 - Robert Anton Wilson
Winnie the Pooh - A.A. Milne
The Holographic Universe - Michael Talbot
You Are Being Lied To - Disinfo.com
50 Things You're not Supposed to Know - Disinfo.com
The Book of Lies - Aleister Crowley
Liber Legis - Aleister Crowley
The Goetia - A. Crowley Version
Language, Truth and Logic - Aj Ayer
Odysseus - Homer
Ars Poetica - Horace
On Liberty - JS Mill
Wholeness and the Implicate Order - David Bohm
The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins
Condensed Chaos - Phil Hine
Heroes
BILL HICKS! BILL HICKS! BILL HICKS! Robert Anton Wilson, Timothy Leary, Aleister Crowley, Grant Morrison, Plato, Joe Satriani, You.
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” - Buckminster Fuller
Who's in??
"They're not womens clothes, they're mine!"
Hey folks,
I like mysticism, philosophy, mythology, climbing, books, comedy, sex, and the future. learn learn learn!! Aleister Crowley's law of liberty seems to be pretty good to me. Grant Morrison, R A Wilson and Bill Hicks are my heroes. :)
I do lots of rock climbing, and I do lots of psychodelics. I think all drugs should be legalised, all technology should be free, and that we should have a philosopher senate running the show, or a dictatorship under a resurrected Bill Hicks, not sure anarchy works with this many people, but would love it to.
I like thinking about humanity and what the hell we should do together. I reckons that as a species we should be exploring space, increasing quality of living and sending out groovy vibes in all dimensions. As individuals, we should do whatever the fuck we want as long as it don't interfere with no fucker else. :)
Chav it, sofa it, learn it, invest it, rock it, fuck it, dream it, make it, be it. Whatever, just keep the party moving! and stop fucking fighting! Naaang.
Check out mah mutha lickin blogs to find super groovy self evolutionary input streams. Adapt, Evolve, Explore!
Aww... it was so sweet coming here to your site and seeing pics of Bob.. All Hail Eris..
Bob's wife Arlen was a great poet.. I consider myself more of a hack in comparison to her..
..still, in the RAWGroupmind Email list - occasionally I sent a poem thru... this one was a favorite of Bob's.. thot i'd share it with you..
cares, Gaz..
Psalm v23.2.1
The Void is my Shepherd. I shall not want; Lest I am made to lie down in green pastures Before such a time as my Soul is restored. Or drown in still water; For even though a Name can be a rightful thing; The path is fraught with subjective reverberations Into which I might collapse. And though We in our insanity pave the darkest valleys I fear not evil, for I fear not death. Man's enemies I have forgave; yet, they can have my head. Goodness and Mercy are not a surety, but a Gift I would give; should I at once die, While yet in the body I might live.
We are in civilization for one day and then back to basics. We nearly died on our first night because there was a freak storm which wasn't that powereful. It just brought freezing temperatures and enough rain to cause Noah problems with it. It was cold man and we had sever problems getting through two nights consecutively but then we went straight into town at the nearest available place and bought them out of thermal blankets, petrol firelighters. Anything that gives you heat. At the moment we have enough flammables to power the sun for one month. We aint dying from exposure any time soon.
yo man ye that trax wikid init m8.played it a few times.i think u mite enjoy my friends trax.find soul seeker in my top friends.hes a muslim raper that hits sum heavey topics.rite up ya street man.also check frisco in my friend list .hes on ya vibe lyricaly...c u tue 4 the pain man..benjamin
I saw some aborigonal rock paintings a while ago. just whilst out working on this farm. It wasn't all that good though. The aborigonal people weren't all that good at much I have come to realise. I am 99% sure that the boomerang was just a lucky stick that one of them found eons ago.
The world is good man. I am travelling into the outback tomorrow with two german girls and we are going to search for something that has never been seen before. We have a four wheel drive vehicle and we are feeling adventurous. The camera is definately coming along for this trip. Then in one months I am off two Thailand for a month and then back home to good old England on half way through July. Just before my birthday. What's been going on your end, and how is the course. I watched a program a week ago about the Hawkin's paradox. It was a bit of a dissapointment to be fair. I am sure you are aquainted with that already though. Looking forward to getting back now man. I want to get serious with the guitar. I have wrote some cracking songs whilst out here, and I even managed to make a girl cry with a solo I had written for one particularly sad song. She keeps making me play it and I say I don't want to make you cry. I feel really guilty because she is a lovely girl and I keep making her cry. Oh well. I will give you a listen to it upon my return. Where are you in this photo anyway it looks like somewhere in Bath.