Naked Goat Shavers

Friday, December 30, 2005

Universal Harmony

"All creatures depend no less on God than lines on the point; they have no beauty nor anything agreeable except that which they receive from the presence of God, who creates them perpetually, just as nothing is perfect in creatures except for God. Hence the greater the beauty in creatures, the more assistance God gives to them; and the greater the quantity of light which he dispenses to them and with which he illuminates them; just as numbers are greater according to the greater multitude of rays which unity sends out to them, and to which it communicates itself more fully; just as one can say that all possible numbers are nothing other than unity made common, or the love, perfection, and communication of unity without which no number can exist.
        Now consonances depend on the unison as lines on the point, numbers on unity, and creatures on God: this is why they are sweeter as they approach closer to it, for they have nothing sweet or agreeable but what they borrow from the union of their sounds, which is the greater as it tends more toward the unison.....
        .....when one knows the art and practice of meditation on true pleasure, one will soon discover that the eternal ideas are its only true object, and consequently that we err in believing that Beauty has her seat in the existence of creatures distinct or separate from the existence of the Creator. For beauty, and that which we call agreeable in sensible or intelligible things, depends on the uncreated Being, just as numbers depend on unity, lines on the point, time on the moment, movement on the motionless, and consonances on the unison."
 
- Marin Mersenne (Harmonie Universelle)

The Profundities of Human Thought

The Profundities of Human Thought


"The masters of the Sefirot call them by names and say that the name of the first Sefirah is 'thought,' and they add another name, in order to explain its meaning, which they call Keter Elyon, since the crown is something lying on the heads of kings.....and the [master of Sefirot] will add another name and will call it 'primeval air'.....and so will he do to each and every Sefirah of the ten Sefirot Belimah. But the masters of the [divine] names have [quite] another intention, completely superior to that, this path of names is of such a profundity, that in the profundities of human thought there is no one more profound and more excellent than it, and it alone unites human thought with the divine [thought] to the extent of the human capability and according to human nature. And it is known that human thought [Keter] is the cause of his wisdom [Chochmah], and his wisdom is the cause of his understanding {Binah], and his understanding is the cause of his mercy [Chesed], and his mercy is the cause of his reverence [Gevurah]  of his Creator, and his fear is the cause of his beauty [Tiferet] , and his beauty is the cause of his victory [Netzach], and his victory is the reason for his splendour [Hod], and his splendour is the cause of his essence, which is named bridegroom [Yesod], and his essence is the cause of his kingship, named his bride [Malchut]."
 
- Abraham Abulafia (Ve-Zot li-Hihudah)

Alchemy in Art Par t5


Alchemy in Art Part 5

Saint Joseph the Carpenter
Georges de la Tour, 1645



The Inner light of the Divine Child

In alchemy the child often represents
the inner Stone. Once developed and
manifested into inner birth, the child
represents the stage of life when the
old man is transformed and reborn
through the alchemical process. The
child here represents the inner guiding
light of the new spirituality and
consciousness. The nurturing of this
new born light matures into that most
wonderful presence known as the
light of the "Master Within".

Steve Kalec

Thursday, December 22, 2005

DEATH


DEATH.


1.
Death is here and death is there,
Death is busy everywhere,
All around, within, beneath,
Above is death—and we are death.

2.
Death has set his mark and seal
On all we are and all we feel,
On all we know and all we fear,

...

3.
First our pleasures die—and then
Our hopes, and then our fears—and when
These are dead, the debt is due,
Dust claims dust—and we die too.

4.
All things that we love and cherish,
Like ourselves must fade and perish;
Such is our rude mortal lot—
Love itself would, did they not.


---Percy Shelley
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Fire of the Mind

Does death come alone or with eager reinforcements?
Does death come alone or with eager reinforcements?
Death is centrifugal
Solar and logical
Decadent and symmetrical
Angels are mathematical
Angels are bestial
Man is the animal
Man is the animal

The blacker the sun
The darker the dawn
Flashes from the axis
Flashes from the axis
On the hummingway to the stars

Holy holy, holy holy, holy oh holy
Holy holy, holy holy, holy
Holy holy, holy holy, holy

Man is the animal

The blacker the suns
The darker the dawn

--Jhonn Balance
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To the living we owe respect
but to the dead we owe only the truth.

Voltaire
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Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep–while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?

--EA Poe
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Believe nothing because it is written in books.
Believe nothing because wise men say it is so.
Believe nothing because it is religious doctrine.
Believe it only because you yourself know it to be true.

Buddha

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Amber rain

Amber rain is beautiful but wrong
caught between weak and being strong
it seems these days the weaker ones survive
what an awful way to find out you're alive

A dull warm red water falls
flowing down to the sea
where deeper darker waters
wait for me

I don’t expect I'll ever understand
how life just trickled through my hand

Jhonn Balance
16 Feb 1962 - 13 Nov 2004

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Stubb (a dub)




Do you remember
We called you puppy?
Now you're one of us
We call you family

Family...

Treading underfoot and stinking ass
Hold the door aside and let her pass

Glaucoma

Reflections of a bloated lie
A life stored in your cloudy eye
Now it's time to say goodbye
Stubb a Dub will never die

Chase a tail that isn't there
It's time to wipe your but
tSliding down butt hill

Dahg Rastubfari - do you know
That you're a fucking dog?
If you can hear me, then throw up
Give me a sign
And I'll throw a stick, bring it back
Roll over and die
You taught me a lesson - thanks mom!

Do you understand me
Do you think about me when you're peeing?
Do you really think you're gonna grow
Into a human being?

This dog has seen better days

You're gonna die
How does it feel, Stubb?
Eat & sleep
Fulfill your only roll
Let your problems seep
Out of your hole

Cataract

Do you remember We called you family?
Now you're underground
We call you memory

Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory ...

Gone.

Friday, December 16, 2005

MI AND LAU US TOUR


Mi & L'au

MI AND L'AU US TOUR

JAN 13 - MARCH 10 2006

MI AND L'AU US TOUR JAN 13 - MARCH 10 2006

Fri 1/13/06 Cake Shop New York,
NY Sat 1/14/06 Knitting Factory New York NY w/Akron Family
Sun 1/15/06 PA's Lounge Somerville MA
Mon 1/16/06 AS 220 Art Space Providence RI
Tue 1/17/06 World Cafe Live Upstairs Philadelphia PA
Wed 1/18/06 Talking Head Club Baltimore MD w/Akron Family
Thu 1/19/06 The Werehouse Winston-Salem NC w/Akron Family
Fri 1/20/06 Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall Asheville NC w/Akron Family
Sat 1/21/06 Pilot Light Knoxville TN w/Akron Family Sun 1/22/06 OFF Mon 1/23/06 Hi Tone Memphis TN w/Akron Family
Tue 1/24/06 Andy's Denton TX w/Akron Family
Wed 1/25/06 Emo's Austin TX w/Akron Family
Thu 1/26/06 Opolis Norman OK
Fri 1/27/06 The Pistol Gallery Kansas City MO
Sat 1/28/06 OFF
Sun 1/29/06 Iron Post Urbana IL
Mon 1/30/06 The Church Bloomington IN
Tue 1/31/06 Viper Room Cincinnati OH
Wed 2/1/06 Night Owl Dayton OH
Thurs 2/2/06 OFF
Fri 2/3/06 Division Ave Arts Cooperative Grand Rapids MI
Sat 2/4/06 Empty Bottle Chicago IL
Sun 2/5/06 Cafe Montmartre Madison WI
Mon 2/6/06 OFF Tue 2/7/06 Onopa Brewing Company Milwaukee WI
Wed 2/8/06 Turf Club St. Paul MN Thu 2/9/06 Triple Rock Social Club Minneapolis MN
Fri 2/10/06 O¹leavers Omaha, NE
Sat 2/11/06 Larimer Lounge Denver CO w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Sun 2/12/06 OFF Mon 2/13/06 Urban Lounge Salt Lake City UT w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Tue 2/14/06 Neurolux Boise, ID w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Wed 2/15/06 Towne Lounge Portland OR w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Thu 2/16/06 Sunset Tavern Seattle WA w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Fri 2/17/06 OFF Sat 2/18/06 Eagle's Hall Olympia WA w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Sun 2/19/06 OFF Mon 2/20/06 Delta of Venus Davis Ca w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Tue 2/21/06 Cafe Du Nord San Francisco CA w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Wed 2/22/06 The Attic Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Ca w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Thu 2/23/06 The Mainzer Theater Merced CA w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Fri 2/24/06 OFF Sat 2/25/06 Arthurball- Echo Main Los Angeles
Sun 2/26/06 Pappy and Harriet's Pioneertown CA
Mon 2/27/06 OFF
Tue 2/28/06 Plush Tucson AZ w/Born Heller/josephine foster
Wed 3/1/06 DRIVE Drive
Thurs 3/2/06 Drive
Fri 3/3/06 Drive
Sat 3/4/06 Drive
Sun 3/5/06 Drive
Mon 3/6/06 High Five Columbus OH
Tues 3/7/06 0ff
Wed 3/8/06 Garfield Artworks Pittsburgh PA w/Sandcats
Thurs 3/9/06 Off Fri 3/10/06 Tonic New York NY

Mi and L'au met in Paris a few years back. Mi is Finnish and was working as a model to make ends meet and L'au (who's French) was working in the music industry (soundtracks, I think). They fell deeply and immediately in love, and after a short period of moving from apartment to apartment in Paris, they gave everything up and decided to move to the woods in Finland, so they could be alone together in peace and to spend their time discovering each other and their music. They live in a small cabin in complete isolation with the barest of essentials (except in the brutal Finnish winter, when they move to Helsinki) and they spend virtually all their time making music together in solitude. They are pure and gentle souls (Devendra's song, from oh me oh my "gentle soul" was written for L'au – the two had met in Paris when Devendra was wandering there, and L'au took him in, and they also made music together). Their music is bare and austere, made with simple instrumentation - voice, acoustic guitars, and other very sparse orchestrations. I wouldn't say it compares at all to the current crop of neo hippy "weird folk" etc. It has the naked quality of certain early Nico recordings, or Chet Baker...soulful and elegant, without being touchy-feely or confessional. Their music reminds me of how one might imagine a winter Finnish landscape - haunting and pure.

Mi and L'au Review

songs sung by a Finnish waif in the key of air From "C & D" CD Review ColumnDecember 05

C: Like old weird Tom Waits fairground songs sung by a Finnish waif in the key of air. And accompanied by a humble-voiced post-Nic Drake haunted gentleman from France. These are closely recorded, delicate songs‹that is there's tape hiss and falling rain and throat clearing‹written to each other, based on a lived natural intimacy. D: Reminds me of Mojave 3, when Rachel sang.C: Mi and L'au apparently lead quite the reclusive, romantic life together in the Finnish woods. Life beyond electricity. This seems to be happening a lot lately: younger musicians and artists retreating, or withdrawing, to rural settings, refusing to engage modern civilization except when necessary. Little Wings, Brightblack Morning Light definitely. But nature is also providing the setting for more promotional films and photographs: see Cat Power's live DVD, and Sleater-Kinney's The Woods, and Growing's work, and Six Organs of Admittance and Devendra and Feathers album covers, and stuff from the New Energy movement people, and these photos of Pearls and Brass. D: I think she's whispering along with her singing. A secret recording technique that I think Jim Morrison did sometimes. Or I like to imagine he did. More time riding horses and picking buttercups. Less inner rage.


12/2/2005 Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Ed Masley Mi and L'au Review

The female vocals here are gorgeous, just breathy enough to lend this duo's understated chamber-folk an ethereal edge while retaining an earthy emotional kick. But that's all out the window when her boyfriend sings. Or most times anyway. He sounds OK on "A World in Your Belly," a song that effortlessly conjures images of Sigur Ros, but too often his vocals interrupt the carefully constructed mood of the prettier tracks here, from the haunting lead-off cut "They Marry" to the string-fueled meditation "Older." Michael Gira produced and keeps things relatively spare and intimate on most tracks, an approach that only makes it that much more effective when the strings and other instrumental flourishes come in on "A Word in Your Belly" or "Andy."


11/17/2005 splendidmagazine.com Jennifer Kelly Mi and L'au Review

These songs are like haiku November 17/05These songs are like haiku: minimal and perfectly framed by silence. They were made by a couple in love -- a Finnish model and a French musician. Mi and L'au met in Paris, where they befriended an impoverished Devendra Banhart (he dedicated Oh Me Oh My's "Gentle Soul" to them), then moved to an isolated cabin in Finland, where they wrote and recorded these fragile songs. As you listen, you'll imagine snow-laden eaves and stone fireplaces, fur-lined parkas and knitted gloves, and bright-orange sunsets viewed over the rims of mugs of tea. There's a deep quiet here that has long been associated with snow -- you can hear it in every pause and breath. You canalso hear the sound of two people in tune with each other, their voices brushing each other like hands in "Nude", their tranquil guitars and percussive accents leaving space in the sound for each other.Mi, the girl, is the most striking singer: her pure soprano is like an ice-skimmed pond, all crystal surface and mysterious depths. Her "Boxer" arises out of only breath, languid guitars filling in the crevices in her whisper-sung verses. It sounds as if she's singing for herself, or for a child not quite born; the pauses are almost as meaningful as the words and notes. A crescendo of instruments -- guitar, bass and low-noted piano -- gathers as she sings the song's high, dramatic ending. It somehow builds in intensity without ever accumulating much volume.Lau sings less frequently, and with more orchestral decoration, as on the synth and string-swept "A Word in Your Belly", but he is wholly natural, right there on this recording as if he'd materialized in your ear. The pair of them are entwined on "Bums", a glancing melody wrapped in a metaphor about love and dreams and indigence. It ends incongruously in the hiss of machinery. Found sounds appear in closer "Study", as well, as bubbling water plays tag with blues slides in the song's background.These songs seem slight and fleeting at first -- wisps rather than fully formed compositions. Over time, however, they gain a dreamy certainty that's built into the silences between notes as much as the melodies themselves.

Hail to the Thief

December 16, 2005
Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts
By JAMES RISEN and ERIC LICHTBLAU
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 - Months after the Sept. 11 attacks, President Bush secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans and others inside the United States to search for evidence of terrorist activity without the court-approved warrants ordinarily required for domestic spying, according to government officials.
Under a presidential order signed in 2002, the intelligence agency has monitored the international telephone calls and international e-mail messages of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people inside the United States without warrants over the past three years in an effort to track possible "dirty numbers" linked to Al Qaeda, the officials said. The agency, they said, still seeks warrants to monitor entirely domestic communications.
The previously undisclosed decision to permit some eavesdropping inside the country without court approval was a major shift in American intelligence-gathering practices, particularly for the National Security Agency, whose mission is to spy on communications abroad. As a result, some officials familiar with the continuing operation have questioned whether the surveillance has stretched, if not crossed, constitutional limits on legal searches.
"This is really a sea change," said a former senior official who specializes in national security law. "It's almost a mainstay of this country that the N.S.A. only does foreign searches."
Nearly a dozen current and former officials, who were granted anonymity because of the classified nature of the program, discussed it with reporters for The New York Times because of their concerns about the operation's legality and oversight.
According to those officials and others, reservations about aspects of the program have also been expressed by Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, the West Virginia Democrat who is the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and a judge presiding over a secret court that oversees intelligence matters. Some of the questions about the agency's new powers led the administration to temporarily suspend the operation last year and impose more restrictions, the officials said.
The Bush administration views the operation as necessary so that the agency can move quickly to monitor communications that may disclose threats to the United States, the officials said. Defenders of the program say it has been a critical tool in helping disrupt terrorist plots and prevent attacks inside the United States.
Administration officials are confident that existing safeguards are sufficient to protect the privacy and civil liberties of Americans, the officials say. In some cases, they said, the Justice Department eventually seeks warrants if it wants to expand the eavesdropping to include communications confined within the United States. The officials said the administration had briefed Congressional leaders about the program and notified the judge in charge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the secret Washington court that deals with national security issues.
The White House asked The New York Times not to publish this article, arguing that it could jeopardize continuing investigations and alert would-be terrorists that they might be under scrutiny. After meeting with senior administration officials to hear their concerns, the newspaper delayed publication for a year to conduct additional reporting. Some information that administration officials argued could be useful to terrorists has been omitted.
Dealing With a New Threat
While many details about the program remain secret, officials familiar with it say the N.S.A. eavesdrops without warrants on up to 500 people in the United States at any given time. The list changes as some names are added and others dropped, so the number monitored in this country may have reached into the thousands since the program began, several officials said. Overseas, about 5,000 to 7,000 people suspected of terrorist ties are monitored at one time, according to those officials.
Several officials said the eavesdropping program had helped uncover a plot by Iyman Faris, an Ohio trucker and naturalized citizen who pleaded guilty in 2003 to supporting Al Qaeda by planning to bring down the Brooklyn Bridge with blowtorches. What appeared to be another Qaeda plot, involving fertilizer bomb attacks on British pubs and train stations, was exposed last year in part through the program, the officials said. But they said most people targeted for N.S.A. monitoring have never been charged with a crime, including an Iranian-American doctor in the South who came under suspicion because of what one official described as dubious ties to Osama bin Laden.
The eavesdropping program grew out of concerns after the Sept. 11 attacks that the nation's intelligence agencies were not poised to deal effectively with the new threat of Al Qaeda and that they were handcuffed by legal and bureaucratic restrictions better suited to peacetime than war, according to officials. In response, President Bush significantly eased limits on American intelligence and law enforcement agencies and the military.
But some of the administration's antiterrorism initiatives have provoked an outcry from members of Congress, watchdog groups, immigrants and others who argue that the measures erode protections for civil liberties and intrude on Americans' privacy.
Opponents have challenged provisions of the USA Patriot Act, the focus of contentious debate on Capitol Hill this week, that expand domestic surveillance by giving the Federal Bureau of Investigation more power to collect information like library lending lists or Internet use. Military and F.B.I. officials have drawn criticism for monitoring what were largely peaceful antiwar protests. The Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security were forced to retreat on plans to use public and private databases to hunt for possible terrorists. And last year, the Supreme Court rejected the administration's claim that those labeled "enemy combatants" were not entitled to judicial review of their open-ended detention.
Mr. Bush's executive order allowing some warrantless eavesdropping on those inside the United States - including American citizens, permanent legal residents, tourists and other foreigners - is based on classified legal opinions that assert that the president has broad powers to order such searches, derived in part from the September 2001 Congressional resolution authorizing him to wage war on Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, according to the officials familiar with the N.S.A. operation.
The National Security Agency, which is based at Fort Meade, Md., is the nation's largest and most secretive intelligence agency, so intent on remaining out of public view that it has long been nicknamed "No Such Agency." It breaks codes and maintains listening posts around the world to eavesdrop on foreign governments, diplomats and trade negotiators as well as drug lords and terrorists. But the agency ordinarily operates under tight restrictions on any spying on Americans, even if they are overseas, or disseminating information about them.
What the agency calls a "special collection program" began soon after the Sept. 11 attacks, as it looked for new tools to attack terrorism. The program accelerated in early 2002 after the Central Intelligence Agency started capturing top Qaeda operatives overseas, including Abu Zubaydah, who was arrested in Pakistan in March 2002. The C.I.A. seized the terrorists' computers, cellphones and personal phone directories, said the officials familiar with the program. The N.S.A. surveillance was intended to exploit those numbers and addresses as quickly as possible, they said.
In addition to eavesdropping on those numbers and reading e-mail messages to and from the Qaeda figures, the N.S.A. began monitoring others linked to them, creating an expanding chain. While most of the numbers and addresses were overseas, hundreds were in the United States, the officials said.
Under the agency's longstanding rules, the N.S.A. can target for interception phone calls or e-mail messages on foreign soil, even if the recipients of those communications are in the United States. Usually, though, the government can only target phones and e-mail messages in the United States by first obtaining a court order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which holds its closed sessions at the Justice Department.
Traditionally, the F.B.I., not the N.S.A., seeks such warrants and conducts most domestic eavesdropping. Until the new program began, the N.S.A. typically limited its domestic surveillance to foreign embassies and missions in Washington, New York and other cities, and obtained court orders to do so.
Since 2002, the agency has been conducting some warrantless eavesdropping on people in the United States who are linked, even if indirectly, to suspected terrorists through the chain of phone numbers and e-mail addresses, according to several officials who know of the operation. Under the special program, the agency monitors their international communications, the officials said. The agency, for example, can target phone calls from someone in New York to someone in Afghanistan.
Warrants are still required for eavesdropping on entirely domestic-to-domestic communications, those officials say, meaning that calls from that New Yorker to someone in California could not be monitored without first going to the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court.
A White House Briefing
After the special program started, Congressional leaders from both political parties were brought to Vice President Dick Cheney's office in the White House. The leaders, who included the chairmen and ranking members of the Senate and House intelligence committees, learned of the N.S.A. operation from Mr. Cheney, Lt. Gen. Michael V. Hayden of the Air Force, who was then the agency's director and is now a full general and the principal deputy director of national intelligence, and George J. Tenet, then the director of the C.I.A., officials said.
It is not clear how much the members of Congress were told about the presidential order and the eavesdropping program. Some of them declined to comment about the matter, while others did not return phone calls.
Later briefings were held for members of Congress as they assumed leadership roles on the intelligence committees, officials familiar with the program said. After a 2003 briefing, Senator Rockefeller, the West Virginia Democrat who became vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee that year, wrote a letter to Mr. Cheney expressing concerns about the program, officials knowledgeable about the letter said. It could not be determined if he received a reply. Mr. Rockefeller declined to comment. Aside from the Congressional leaders, only a small group of people, including several cabinet members and officials at the N.S.A., the C.I.A. and the Justice Department, know of the program.
Some officials familiar with it say they consider warrantless eavesdropping inside the United States to be unlawful and possibly unconstitutional, amounting to an improper search. One government official involved in the operation said he privately complained to a Congressional official about his doubts about the program's legality. But nothing came of his inquiry. "People just looked the other way because they didn't want to know what was going on," he said.
A senior government official recalled that he was taken aback when he first learned of the operation. "My first reaction was, 'We're doing what?' " he said. While he said he eventually felt that adequate safeguards were put in place, he added that questions about the program's legitimacy were understandable.
Some of those who object to the operation argue that is unnecessary. By getting warrants through the foreign intelligence court, the N.S.A. and F.B.I. could eavesdrop on people inside the United States who might be tied to terrorist groups without skirting longstanding rules, they say.
The standard of proof required to obtain a warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is generally considered lower than that required for a criminal warrant - intelligence officials only have to show probable cause that someone may be "an agent of a foreign power," which includes international terrorist groups - and the secret court has turned down only a small number of requests over the years. In 2004, according to the Justice Department, 1,754 warrants were approved. And the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court can grant emergency approval for wiretaps within hours, officials say.
Administration officials counter that they sometimes need to move more urgently, the officials said. Those involved in the program also said that the N.S.A.'s eavesdroppers might need to start monitoring large batches of numbers all at once, and that it would be impractical to seek permission from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court first, according to the officials.
The N.S.A. domestic spying operation has stirred such controversy among some national security officials in part because of the agency's cautious culture and longstanding rules.
Widespread abuses - including eavesdropping on Vietnam War protesters and civil rights activists - by American intelligence agencies became public in the 1970's and led to passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which imposed strict limits on intelligence gathering on American soil. Among other things, the law required search warrants, approved by the secret F.I.S.A. court, for wiretaps in national security cases. The agency, deeply scarred by the scandals, adopted additional rules that all but ended domestic spying on its part.
After the Sept. 11 attacks, though, the United States intelligence community was criticized for being too risk-averse. The National Security Agency was even cited by the independent 9/11 Commission for adhering to self-imposed rules that were stricter than those set by federal law.
Concerns and Revisions
Several senior government officials say that when the special operation began, there were few controls on it and little formal oversight outside the N.S.A. The agency can choose its eavesdropping targets and does not have to seek approval from Justice Department or other Bush administration officials. Some agency officials wanted nothing to do with the program, apparently fearful of participating in an illegal operation, a former senior Bush administration official said. Before the 2004 election, the official said, some N.S.A. personnel worried that the program might come under scrutiny by Congressional or criminal investigators if Senator John Kerry, the Democratic nominee, was elected president.
In mid-2004, concerns about the program expressed by national security officials, government lawyers and a judge prompted the Bush administration to suspend elements of the program and revamp it.
For the first time, the Justice Department audited the N.S.A. program, several officials said. And to provide more guidance, the Justice Department and the agency expanded and refined a checklist to follow in deciding whether probable cause existed to start monitoring someone's communications, several officials said.
A complaint from Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, the federal judge who oversees the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court, helped spur the suspension, officials said. The judge questioned whether information obtained under the N.S.A. program was being improperly used as the basis for F.I.S.A. wiretap warrant requests from the Justice Department, according to senior government officials. While not knowing all the details of the exchange, several government lawyers said there appeared to be concerns that the Justice Department, by trying to shield the existence of the N.S.A. program, was in danger of misleading the court about the origins of the information cited to justify the warrants.
One official familiar with the episode said the judge insisted to Justice Department lawyers at one point that any material gathered under the special N.S.A. program not be used in seeking wiretap warrants from her court. Judge Kollar-Kotelly did not return calls for comment.
A related issue arose in a case in which the F.B.I. was monitoring the communications of a terrorist suspect under a F.I.S.A.-approved warrant, even though the National Security Agency was already conducting warrantless eavesdropping.
According to officials, F.B.I. surveillance of Mr. Faris, the Brooklyn Bridge plotter, was dropped for a short time because of technical problems. At the time, senior Justice Department officials worried what would happen if the N.S.A. picked up information that needed to be presented in court. The government would then either have to disclose the N.S.A. program or mislead a criminal court about how it had gotten the information.
Several national security officials say the powers granted the N.S.A. by President Bush go far beyond the expanded counterterrorism powers granted by Congress under the USA Patriot Act, which is up for renewal. The House on Wednesday approved a plan to reauthorize crucial parts of the law. But final passage has been delayed under the threat of a Senate filibuster because of concerns from both parties over possible intrusions on Americans' civil liberties and privacy.
Under the act, law enforcement and intelligence officials are still required to seek a F.I.S.A. warrant every time they want to eavesdrop within the United States. A recent agreement reached by Republican leaders and the Bush administration would modify the standard for F.B.I. wiretap warrants, requiring, for instance, a description of a specific target. Critics say the bar would remain too low to prevent abuses.
Bush administration officials argue that the civil liberties concerns are unfounded, and they say pointedly that the Patriot Act has not freed the N.S.A. to target Americans. "Nothing could be further from the truth," wrote John Yoo, a former official in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, and his co-author in a Wall Street Journal opinion article in December 2003. Mr. Yoo worked on a classified legal opinion on the N.S.A.'s domestic eavesdropping program.
At an April hearing on the Patriot Act renewal, Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, Democrat of Maryland, asked Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Robert S. Mueller III, the director of the F.B.I., "Can the National Security Agency, the great electronic snooper, spy on the American people?"
"Generally," Mr. Mueller said, "I would say generally, they are not allowed to spy or to gather information on American citizens."
President Bush did not ask Congress to include provisions for the N.S.A. domestic surveillance program as part of the Patriot Act and has not sought any other laws to authorize the operation. Bush administration lawyers argued that such new laws were unnecessary, because they believed that the Congressional resolution on the campaign against terrorism provided ample authorization, officials said.
The Legal Line Shifts
Seeking Congressional approval was also viewed as politically risky because the proposal would be certain to face intense opposition on civil liberties grounds. The administration also feared that by publicly disclosing the existence of the operation, its usefulness in tracking terrorists would end, officials said.
The legal opinions that support the N.S.A. operation remain classified, but they appear to have followed private discussions among senior administration lawyers and other officials about the need to pursue aggressive strategies that once may have been seen as crossing a legal line, according to senior officials who participated in the discussions.
For example, just days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and the Pentagon, Mr. Yoo, the Justice Department lawyer, wrote an internal memorandum that argued that the government might use "electronic surveillance techniques and equipment that are more powerful and sophisticated than those available to law enforcement agencies in order to intercept telephonic communications and observe the movement of persons but without obtaining warrants for such uses."
Mr. Yoo noted that while such actions could raise constitutional issues, in the face of devastating terrorist attacks "the government may be justified in taking measures which in less troubled conditions could be seen as infringements of individual liberties."
The next year, Justice Department lawyers disclosed their thinking on the issue of warrantless wiretaps in national security cases in a little-noticed brief in an unrelated court case. In that 2002 brief, the government said that "the Constitution vests in the President inherent authority to conduct warrantless intelligence surveillance (electronic or otherwise) of foreign powers or their agents, and Congress cannot by statute extinguish that constitutional authority."
Administration officials were also encouraged by a November 2002 appeals court decision in an unrelated matter. The decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, which sided with the administration in dismantling a bureaucratic "wall" limiting cooperation between prosecutors and intelligence officers, cited "the president's inherent constitutional authority to conduct warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance."
But the same court suggested that national security interests should not be grounds "to jettison the Fourth Amendment requirements" protecting the rights of Americans against undue searches. The dividing line, the court acknowledged, "is a very difficult one to administer."
Barclay Walsh contributed research for this article.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

New York City transit strike

New York City transit workers vote to authorize strike
By Alan Whyte12 December 2005
More than 6,000 transit workers voted Saturday to authorize a strike by Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100, which represents 34,000 New York City bus and subway workers, unless a settlement is reached before the current contract expires at 11:59 p.m., Thursday, December 15. About 4,000 workers listened to the union leaders and other speakers at the mass membership meeting in Manhattan’s Javits Center, while an overflow crowd of 2,000 more waited outside. After the speeches, union leaders held an impromptu rally for those who were unable to enter, shouting slogans such as “No contract, no work.”
Speakers inside the center included representatives of the city’s Central Labor Council and the union’s sister transportation local, which recently ended a strike against mass transit in Philadelphia. A representative of the union that represents the workers for the commuter railroad Metro North complained that his members have been working without a new contract for three years. “Don’t let this happen to you,” he said.
The keynote speaker brought on by the Local 100 bureaucracy was Democratic politician Jesse Jackson, who gave one of his ritual performances consisting of empty rhetoric and feigned sympathy for the workers, while committing himself and his party to nothing.
He dodged the issue of supporting the transit workers’ right to strike by declaring that the issue was one of the transit authority being compelled to “strike out” their attacks on job security. Much of his remarks consisted of leading workers in a call and response of such phrases as “job security is national security,” “this land is your land” and, of course, his trademark “keep hope alive.” No other Democratic Party politicians bothered to show up, including Senator Hillary Clinton, who is on record as supporting New York State’s anti-strike Taylor Law and who once spoke at a mass membership meeting, and Fernando Ferrer, whom the union supported in the recent election for mayor.
In his speech to the rally, TWU Local 100 President Roger Toussaint condemned the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s demand for unacceptable givebacks in return for a paltry 5 percent wage hike over two years. For example, instead of meeting the union’s demands for improved pensions, he said, the MTA is demanding that the minimum retirement age for all new hires be raised to 62 instead of the current 55 that applies to most employees. The transit agency is also seeking huge cutbacks in sick benefits, such as higher co-payments for prescription drugs and office visits, and requiring new employees to pay 2 percent of their earnings toward health premiums, as opposed to the current practice of not having to pay anything. It is also demanding a reduction in the use of sick leave.
The MTA is determined to consolidate about 12 job titles. Toussaint specifically referred to the transit agency’s attempt to have station agents perform cleaning duties and to introduce one-person train operation, known as OPTO, which would lead to removing conductors from trains, leaving only the train operators to perform the duties of moving the trains and opening and closing the doors.
He concluded by asserting that the union had three choices: accepting the MTA’s demands, working without a new contract or voting to authorize a strike.
Before putting the third option before the membership, he referred to the recent tragic death of 34-year-old train operator Lewis Moore, who died while working as part of a two-person crew on a work train in the early morning hours of December 1. While it is not yet known what caused his death, it is clear that the transit supervision ordered the train taken seven stops out of its way before getting Moore off it, rather than have it go to the nearest station and delay subway traffic. Moore died before he got to a hospital.
Toussaint pointed out that the transit authority will stop trains in passenger service if they discover a dog on the tracks, but they will not do the same to save the life of a transit employee.
The TWU president invoked Moore’s death as a brutal example of how the MTA treats its workers before concluding the meeting with a strike authorization vote. He stated that if there is a strike it will be because the transit authority “thinks that a transit worker’s life is worth less than a dog.” While virtually all those in the hall stood up in favor of walkout, the meeting was organized to prevent any discussion from the members.
A number of workers at the rally spoke to the World Socialist Web Site about the prospect of a transit strike.
John from the structure department said, “The MTA is playing games with us. We want good wages and health benefits. What they are offering us is not acceptable. We do not want to strike, but we will if we have to. They do not realize that the transit system is the employees. Without the employees, there is no system”
Anthony from the signal department said, “I have three daughters, a dog, a cat and a mortgage, and I need a decent wage. The TA’s offer is stepping on all of us. They are demanding ridiculous givebacks on the pension and sick benefits. We want to be treated with dignity and respect. If we have to go out, then we have to do what we have to do.”
Dominick, a station agent, said, “Their intention is to combine jobs. After the last contract, they closed stations, booths, and started one-worker trains. Since the 9/11 terrorist attack, they reduced jobs instead of adding jobs. There should be action with other unions. There is some talk of joining together with MetroNorth, but for union officials, talk is cheap.”
Hendricks, a tile worker in the station department, said that “the major issue is money, but there is also a need for retirement and health benefits. The New Jersey and Long Island transit workers are making more than us. We want to be treated as equals. The TA is trying to play hardball, waiting to get the eleventh or twelfth hour, but I don’t believe that the workers will put up with it. They are fed up. If we go out, we understand that we will hurt, but we have needs. I have a home to pay for. You have to stand up.”
On the eve of the meeting, Mayor Bloomberg stated his hope that the strike vote was merely a negotiating tactic. In his weekly radio program Friday, he stated, referring to the anticipated strike vote, “My hope is that all of this is posturing and a negotiating tactic, and when it comes to the deadline everybody will understand that they have to keep negotiating if they haven’t come up with an agreement because a strike is, number one, illegal, and the penalties are very severe.”
The mayor was referring to the state’s Taylor Law, passed after the 1966 transit strike, under which workers lose two days’ pay for every day on the picket line. This penalty was imposed after the 1980 strike that shut down the subway system for 11 days. In 2002, Bloomberg was seeking the renewal of an even more draconian injunction obtained in 1999 by his predecessor, Rudolph Giuliani, that would have imposed individual fines of $25,000 a day on each worker, with the penalty doubling for every additional day on strike.
On Friday, the city’s lawyer, Michael Cardozo, testified in State Supreme Court in favor of another injunction against the union. The MTA also went to court seeking an injunction, and a spokesman for the agency responded to the union’s mass membership meeting by stating that “threatening an illegal strike or striking will not result in a contract.”
Toussaint responded, “They shouldn’t test us.” However, he added that the local would need the authorization of the TWU international leadership in order to actually carry out a walkout.
 
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NEW YORK (CNN) - If New York City bus and subway workers strike when their contract expires at 12:01 a.m. ET Friday, there will be "no winners," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said as he described the contingency plan to deal with a possible mass transit shutdown.
"Let me be clear about the impact of the strike, it would do far worse than inconvenience the 8.1 million city residents and nearly one million suburban commuters. Emergency vehicles may get stuck in traffic, and people will have difficulty getting to hospitals," Bloomberg said Wednesday.
Negotiators for the Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Transport Workers Union Local 100 had yet to begin contract talks Thursday morning, as officials from both sides began the day by discussing what MTA spokesman Tom Kelly called "departmental issues."
Members of the union and the MTA have been deadlocked in negotiations for several days. The TWU has threatened to strike when their contract expires at midnight Thursday if their demands are not met.
"There are too many issues on the table for the last day," Kelly said.
When asked if there was any reason for optimism, Kelly responded, "There's no reason for pessimism. That's the way collective bargaining works."
Strike costs
Economic losses will add to the inconveniences and frustrations, Bloomberg said.
"Our economy would lose about $400 million per day and would particularly hurt the working families who can least afford it, including thousands who work in the tourism and hospitality industries," Bloomberg said. The city government would lose $22 million a day in tax revenue and overtime police expenditures.
In court papers filed Monday it was estimated that a transit strike would have a devastating effect on the city, costing $440 million to $600 million a day in lost business activity.
Overtime for police officers called in during a strike would add another $10 million a day, the court motion said.
At the time of the last transit strike, in 1980, some 4.8 million people used the city's buses and subways each day. Now, that figure has grown to 7.5 million, according to the city.
On Tuesday, the city sued the TWU for damages it will incur if the strike takes place.
The New York State Supreme Court granted an injunction Tuesday prohibiting transit workers from striking, arguing that a mass transit shutdown would cause irreparable harm to the city.
State Supreme Court Judge Theodore Jones issued the ruling after a hearing in which an attorney representing New York state argued that a strike of more than 33,000 transit workers would cripple the city.
A lawyer for the Transport Workers Union argued against the injunction.
Wall Street prepares
Anticipating a strike, New York City's financial community has also created a contingency plan of its own to keep Wall Street open for business.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Wall Street has devised plans so that it can come out unharmed if a strike shuts down New York City's public-transportation system.
Financial institutions citywide will encourage more employees to telecommute, travel in carpools or, in some cases, ride in buses and vans that the companies are providing.
The Journal report said that the most extensive effort to get people to their jobs is being orchestrated by the Securities Industry Association. The Wall Street trade group has hired a fleet of 50 private coach buses that will ferry critical employees to their offices in midtown and downtown Manhattan.
Seventeen firms, including the New York Stock Exchange, have signed up to participate, the report said.
Bloomberg's plan
In an effort to reduce danger and inconvenience in case of a strike, the city will order higher vehicle occupancy (HOV), some street closures, and the creation of carpool staging areas, additional Staten Island ferry service and capped cab fares.
At least four people per vehicle will be required for those entering the city from south of 96th Street and on most Manhattan bridges and tunnel crossings during the 5 a.m. to 11 a.m. weekday rush hours.
Several key streets in Manhattan will be closed to general traffic: Fifth and Madison avenues from 23rd to 96th streets; 26th, 29th, 49th and 50th streets from First to 12th avenues; and part of Church Street.
Only emergency vehicles, school, express and charter buses, access-a-ride, ambulances and full commuter vans will be able to use those streets from 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays.
More than 40 carpool staging areas will be set up in the five boroughs where incoming commuters can pick up extra passengers to meet the HOV requirement.
"If you do not have enough people to qualify and you want to drive into Manhattan... go to one of these locations and you'll be able to find other people who will appreciate the ride in," said Bloomberg.
Taxis will be allowed to pick up multiple passengers and will operate on a modified fare schedule that prevents fares within designated zones from exceeding $10 per passenger.
Staten Island Ferry service will be expanded and all nonemergency road work will be suspended. Public schools will operate on a two-hour delay.
Bloomberg urged city residents and commuters to have individual contingency plans in place by Thursday night, telling them to "be inventive" and "make do with the hand we hope we won't be dealt."
He suggested telecommuting, walking, biking and staying with friends in the city.
A complete description of New York City's contingency plan can be found at www.nyc.gov.
-- Reporting by Allen Chernoff, CNN Correspondent and Stacey Delikat, CNN News Assistant

Cashing in on Kabbalah

Cashing in on Kabbalah by Bo EmersonThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 10/28/05(www.ajc.com/)

How do you get a 16th-century Jewish mystic out on the dance floor?With Madonna — and kabbalah — anything is possible. The Material Girl's newest release, due out Nov. 15, includes a tune called "Isaac," a paean to Rabbi Isaac Luria, a master of the arcane tradition known as kabbalah.

Madonna's name-checking of an obscure religious leader may seem an odd formula for a pop song — what's next, Wittgenstein set to a house beat? — but it demonstrates that kabbalah is creeping ever closer to the mainstream.

Other celebrities, including Britney Spears, Barbra Streisand, Paris Hilton and Demi Moore, have attended kabbalah classes or been spotted wearing red-string bracelets believed to ward off the evil eye. Moore recently married Ashton Kutcher at a "kabbalah wedding."

Philip Berg and his sons, creators of a chain of 40 kabbalah centers around the world, are credited with the recent upsurge in interest. They assert that kabbalah transcends Judaism and can give insight to people of all religions. A primer, called "Kabbalah 101," offers "What your rabbi, priest, guru, shaman, lama, shrink and aerobics instructor never told you!"

But not everyone is happy about the new popularity of the old secret knowledge.Luria, or the "Arizal," was buried in 1572 in Safed, a "Kabbalistic" city in Israel, where his adherents operate a seminary and keep watch over his tomb. They're not impressed with Madonna's musical tribute, and they see her song as an attempt to cash in on his name.

The situation is slightly amusing to Rabbi Daniel Freitag, who teaches adult education courses on Jewish mysticism at Atlanta Scholars Kollel.Kabbalah, he said is "simply the most deep and mystical teachings of Judaism. In order to incorporate it into one's living, one must be deeply familiar with Jewish texts." He finds it unlikely that a Catholic girl from Bay City, Mich., is adept at Jewish learning.

Study in the Middle Ages was often restricted to Jewish men age 40 or older. Those new to Judaism, Freitag said, are unlikely to grasp the subtleties. "It's basically like trying to understand advanced rocket science without understanding arithmetic."

The origins of kabbalah — the Hebrew word means "reception" and "tradition" — are mysterious. Legend holds that the tradition was handed down to Moses by God on Mount Sinai when the Torah and the 10 Commandments were imparted.

The word in such contexts implies the full range of Judaic tradition, according to Joseph Dan of Jerusalem's Hebrew University, who presents a cogent description of the subject in his book "Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction." Medieval scholars and mystics contributed their own "secret" writings, often based on visionary experiences, adding an "esoteric stratum" to the shared Jewish traditions, Dan writes.

Around 1280 a Spanish mystic and writer named Moses de Leon composed a commentary on the Torah called the Book of Zohar, one of kabbalah's earliest texts. In the mid-1500s Rabbi Luria contributed his own visions in which he claimed he spoke with Elijah and the prophets. His writings, compiled by a student, became the basis for a school of study termed Lurianic Kabbalah, and helped usher in the modern era of kabbalah.

Various versions of the Zohar surfaced and receded during the next few centuries, and kabbalah and its purported magical powers continued to influence both Jews and gentiles, including Isaac Newton and German philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz.

The tradition of gentiles studying kabbalah continues in the present with adherents such as Shirley Chambers of Atlanta. Born and raised Catholic, she became dissatisfied with traditional Christian theology, and "I began to study every 'ism' in the world," she said.

Chambers began teaching a form of kabbalah in 1981, and in 1988 opened the Karin Kabalah Center on North Druid Hills Road. "Kabbalah to me at this point is a label that is put on a flow of understanding about God and life," she said. While the study of kabbalah is ancient, using kabbalah to brand licensed products is relatively new.

The Bergs have trademarked the phrase "Kabbalah Centre" and attempted to trademark the phrase "Kabbalah red string." The application was rejected, according to the Village Voice, because the red string was only "indefinitely identified" as a religious object. On the Web site, http://www.kabbalah.org/., one can buy kabbalah water, kabbalah clothing and, for $26, a red string bracelet and book about it. Rabbi Ephraim Silverman, who directs the congregation at Chabad of Cobb, said kabbalah does, indeed, extend beyond the boundaries of religion. "A lot of it is universal wisdom, universal truth," said Silverman. "There happen to be a lot of parallels between kabbalistic teachings and far Eastern truths." Silverman includes kabbalah in his teachings, his sermons, and in the way he raises his children.

"If it goes hand-in-hand in inspiring people to grow in all areas of Judaism, that's a wonderful thing," he said. "But if it's just basically kabbalah only and not the rest of it, then I think there's something not right with it." While pop kabbalah may appeal to a heterogeneous group also fascinated by New Age concepts, traditional kabbalah will continue to thrive in the synagogues, said Bob Menaker, an editor with the Atlanta Jewish Times. "Religious instruction is widely available in the Jewish community," he said. "The organized Jewish community does such a good job with Jewish education that people aren't looking for short cuts."

His only experience with the new "kabbalah" was at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, a holy site for Jews. "This old man is trying to wrap one of those red strings around my wrist and says, 'Give me $20.' " Menaker's


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Kabbalah yarn tied around a person's wrist.


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Actress Demi Moore wears a red bracelet during a photo-call to promote a drink in Barcelona, Spain, in October.

THE RED STRING
According to the Kabbalah Centre (which has trademarked the motto "improving people's lives"), the string is intended to protect wearers from "looks of envy and the mean-spirited intentions of others." For $26, the center delivers a 95-page book and about a yard of red yarn in a packet printed with the Hebrew letters aleph lamed daled. The group says the strings are taken to Rachel's tomb in Israel and "imbued with the essence of protection." Wearers are instructed to focus on the Hebrew letters, have a loved one put the string around their wrist and knot it seven times. They must also promise to refrain from negative thoughts or negative talk about others.
THE 10 'SEFIROT' OF THE KABBALAH
Kabbalists believe that 10 emanations — called sefirot in Hebrew — mediate the interaction between God and the world. Some say they are stages by which God created the universe. Others suggest they are as fundamental as the laws of physics. The 10 divine powers allow for interaction between God and the universe.
Keter, the divine crown
Binah, understanding
Hokhmah, wisdom
Din, justice
Hesed, mercy and loving kindness
Tiferet, beauty
Hod, glory
Nezah, eternity
Yeshod, foundation
Shekhinah, God's presence in the world

HGA




In Ritual magick, The Holy Guardian Angel or HGA represents one'shigher genius, or divine self. The phrase comes from the fourteenthcentury grimoire The Sacred Magick of Abramelin the Mage, and is mostcommonly employed in Thelema, where it is considered the ultimategoal of all operations.


"HGA represents one's higher genius, or divine self."

HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL

When magi speak of "the knowledge and conversation of the HolyGuardian Angel," they refer to that particular manifestation ofspirit which is their own experience. The principle is the same,whether it is the great Aumakua of the Hawaiian Hunas or thevisitation of the Archangel Gabriel for someone in our culture. Thepurpose of M/magic(k) is not worship, but transformation. And thepurpose in evoking the Holy Guardian Angel is to obtain informationthat is essential to the work of transformation.


The purpose of M/magic(k) is not worship, but transformation.


Holy Guardian Angel

Within the system of Thelema founded by Aleister Crowley in 1904, theHoly Guardian Angel is the "Silent Self", representative of one'struest divine nature.In occultism, the term is so widely known HGA has become a commonabbreviation even in non-English-speaking countries. The concept isequivalent to the Genius of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn,the Augoeides of Iamblichus, the Atman of Hinduism, and the Daemon ofthe gnostics. Crowley borrowed the concept from the Grimoire "TheSacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage".
AtmanThis is a disambiguation page for the term atman (or atma). It is afundamental concept to both the Hindu and Buddhist traditions, oftenroughly translated as self, soul, or ego.


Atman (Buddhism)Atman is a Sanskrit word, normally translated as 'soul' or 'self'(also ego).

In Buddhism, the concept of Atman is the primeconsequence of ignorance, – itself the cause of all misery - thefoundation of Samsara itself.


In a number of sutras of Mahayana Buddhism, as well as in certainBuddhist Tantras, however, the term "Atman" is used in a dual sense,in some instances denoting the impermanent, mundane ego (attachmentto which needs to be overcome), and on other occasions explicitlyreferring to the ultimately real, pure, blissful Self of the Buddhain the state of Nirvana, a Selfhood stated to be unchanging,unshakeably firm, and eternal within all beings (see MahayanaMahaparinirvana Sutra).


Atman (Hinduism)
Beginning with Vedantic Hindu philosophy, the Âtman — Sanskrit(masculine nominative singular: Âtmâ) is regarded as an underlyingmetaphysical self. It is first seen in its current Hindu usage in theUpanishads, some of which date back to 1000 BCE. The word "Atman"(pronounced in Sanskrit like "Atma") is interpreted by some schoolsas the "Main Essence" of man, as his Highest Self. "A" in this wordis a negative particle. One popular, albeit apocryphal, etymology hasit that the 'tma' of "atma" "Tma" means "darkness" in light of theword "tamas" – "darkness, ignorance or inertia", "spiritualdarkness" – has the same root. Therefore "A-tma" or "Atman"means "opposite to darkness", "shining".


Some believe that individual "personal" souls exist as Maya only, andthink of an ultimate âtman (synonymous in this sense with brahman) asthe all-pervading soul of the universe: the universal life-principle,the animator of all organisms, and the world-soul. This view is of asort of panentheism (not pantheism) and thus is sometimes not equatedwith the single creator God of monotheism.
It is a fundamental concept to both the Hindu and Buddhisttraditions, often roughly translated as self, soul, or ego.
In the Hebrew Bible's Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Goodand Evil was the tree in the middle of the Garden of Eden from whichGod forbade Adam and Eve to eat. The other tree in the middle of thegarden was the Tree of Life. Nothing is said in Genesis about whetheror not they were permitted to eat from the tree of life, but sincethe Bible says "Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat:But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eatof it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surelydie.", we know they were allowed to eat from the tree of life. WhenAdam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit from the tree, after beingtempted by a serpent, they became knowledgeable of their sin, andwere punished by God by being banished from the garden and forced tosurvive through agriculture "by the sweat of [their] brow". Beingbanished from Eden meant they would lose access to the tree of lifeand therefore were condemned to die. Gen 3:22 "The man has now becomelike one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed toreach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, andlive forever." (NIV)


The Tree of Life, in the Book of Genesis, is a tree whose fruit giveseverlasting life, i.e. immortality. After eating of the Tree ofKnowledge of good and evil, the story goes, Adam and Eve are exiledfrom the Garden of Eden. Fearing Adam and Eve will also eat of thetree of life and become immortal, God sets angels to guard theentrance to the Garden.


In the story, the serpent had tempted Eve into partaking of the Fruitof Knowledge by promising they would become as wise and powerful asGod. The unstated but implied moral is variously interpreted as God'sanger at their decision, God's fear that they will harm the Tree ofLife, God's fear that the Tree of Life will harm them, or God's fearof the serpent's influence. These are of course not contradictory.

Sex with Sun Ra

Sex with Sun Ra (Part 1 - Saturnalia)
Sun Ra was here in his element He invited me back for a ride I smiled, agreed, and we left for the place That is full of reasons for time and for space He said he was leaving last tide Sun Ra was here in his element He invited me back for a ride I agreed and left for the places He said he was leaving last tide In a spaceship powered by natural sounds I smiled, agreed, and we left for the place That is full of the reasons for time and space He said, "I dream of colour music, And the intricacies of the machines that make it possible" I said, "You are nothing if not inconsistent" He said, "I rely upon being insistent I'm almost never forever I'm almost never for now I implore you, explore all the people you meet I implore you, explore all the people you meet" Sun Ra was here in his element He invited me back for a ride He said, "I will be all right if you kiss me And I will be all right if you hold me It will be all right if you kiss me It'll be all right if you hold me" He said, "Now is the time to relaunch the dream weapon" He said, "Now is the time to relaunch the dream weapon Relaunch the dream weapon We worship at the shrine of the thylacine We worship at the shrine of the thylacine We worship at the shrine of the thylacine" And we worshipped at the shrine of the thylacine I thought, priceless, bloody priceless Priceless, bloody priceless Petals pleated ??? Tear droplets repeated ...???... We hydrogenerate in the basin of a black pan I see acid free, not an ideal homeland for you or me With desert venom and military temples Black wings flying over without management Without management or plan Where resonated ??? against the delinquent and the compliant I will be all right if you kiss me I will be all right if you hold me When I see the great black light When I see the grey-black light That shines in the eyes of animals When I find you I will remind you Most accidents occur at home Most accidents occur at home Or in Harry Smith's room in the Chelsea Hotel Or in Harry Smith's room in the Chelsea Hotel Where we relaunch the dream weapon Where we relaunch the dream weapon Where we relaunch the dream weapon All will be forgotten, all will be forgotten All will be forgotten, and all will be well All will be forgotten, and all will be well Priceless, bloody priceless I will be all right if you kiss me I will be all right if you hold me I'll be all right if you kiss me I will be all right if you hold me In Harry Smith's room in the Chelsea Hotel Harry Smith's room In Harry Smith's room in the Chelsea Hotel

Isa Upanishad

1. All this is inhabited by God, whatever that moves here in this moving universe. Therefore by renunciation alone enjoy all things. Do not covet what belongs to others. 
2. Always by doing works one should wish to live here for a hundred years. There is no way other than this by which actions do not cling to you. 
3. Demonic verily are the worlds which are enveloped in blinding darkness. And to them go, after death,  those who harm their inner selves. 
4. Unmoving, yet swifter than mind, beyond the reach of the  senses and always ahead of them, standing, it out runs those who run. In it the all pervading air supports the activity of the beings. 
5. It moves and It moves not. It is far and It is near. It is inside all this and also outside all this. 
6. He who sees all beings in his own self and his own self in all beings does not suffer from any repulsion by that experience.
7.  He who has known that all beings have become one with his own self, and he who has seen the oneness of existence, what sorrow and what delusion can overwhelm him?
8.  He has occupied all. He is radiant,  without body (incorporeal), without injury, without muscles, pure, untouched by evil. He is the seer, thinker, all pervading, self-existent, has distributed various objects, through endless years,  each according to it's inherent  nature. 
9.  Into blinding darkness enter those who worship ignorance and into greater darkness those who worship knowledge alone. 
10. Distinct they say is the result of knowledge and distinct they also say is the result of ignorance. This is what we heard from the wise who explained these matters  to us. 
11. He who knows both knowledge and ignorance together, crosses death through ignorance and attains immortality through knowledge. 
12. Into blinding darkness enter those who worship the unmanifest and into still greater darkness those who take delight in the manifest. 
13. Different indeed they declare what results from the manifest and distinct they say what comes out of the unmanifest. This is what we heard from the wise who explained these truths to us. 
14. He who understands both the manifest and the unmanifest together, crosses death through the unmanifest and attains immortality through the manifest. 
15. Covered with the golden disc is the face of truth. Uncover it, O Pusan, so that I who love truth may be able to see it.
16. O Pusan, the one seer, O controller, O sun, offspring of Prajapati, bring out your radiant rays and focus your  radiance so that I may be able to see the auspicious form of yours. Who so ever person is there beyond,  that also I am.
17. May this breath merge into the immortal breath. Then may the body end in ashes. AUM, remember what has been done, O intelligence remember what has been done, remember, remember. 
18. O Agni, O God, the knower of all our deeds, lead us along the right path to prosperity. Please take away from us our deceitful sins. Many prayers we offer you. 

Monday, December 12, 2005


Drink Up Thy Zider - The Wurzels
Drink up thy zider George, pass us round the mugDrink up thy zider George, the garden's ver'nigh dugThy cheeks bin gettin' redderFrom Charter'ouse to CheddarAn' there's still more zider in the jug
(Chorus)

Drink up thy zider, Drink up thy zider,For tonight we'll merry beWe'll knock the milk churns overAnd roll 'em in the cloverFor the corn's 'alf-cut and so be we!
Drink up thy zider George, thee bissn't goin' farDrink up thy zider George, thee's gettin' quite a starThere's dung o'er all thy tat'ersAn' 'alfway up thy gaitersAn' there's still more zider in the jar!
(Repeat chorus)

Drink up thy zider George, get up off thick matDrink up thy zider George, put on thy girt big 'atWe'm off to Barrow GurneyFor to see my brother ErnieAn' there's still more zider in the vat!
(Repeat chorus)

Drink up thy zider George, 'tis time we 'ad a restDrink up thy zider George, the finest ever pressedThere's nothing like good ciderTo make your smile grow widerAn' there's still more zider in the West!
(Repeat chorus)
(Repeat chorus)

Serving the Demi Urge?

Archons

The Egyptian Gnostic Basilideans accepted the existence of an archon called Abraxas who was the prince of 365 spiritual beings (Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, I.24). The Orphics accepted the existence of seven archons: Iadabaoth or Ialdabaoth (who created the six others), Iao, Sabaoth, Adonaios, Elaios, Astaphanos and Horaios (Origen, Contra Celsum, VI.31). Ialdabaoth had a head of a lion, just like Mithraic Kronos (Chronos), Persian Zervan (Zurvan) and Vedic Narasimha, a form of Vishnu. Their wrathful nature was mistaken as evil. The snake wrapped around them is Ananta (Sesha) Naga (mythology).


Archon, in Greek, means "authority," and comes from the same root as "arch," as in "archangel." In Gnostic belief, Archons were planetary rulers and guardians of the spiritual planes. The archons were associated with the seven visible planets, and percieved as agents of the Demiurge, predatory beings who inhibit spiritual awakening by convincing humanity of a false reality, forces of sin and temptation.


Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria in the 2nd century.
Basilides claimed to have been taught his doctrines by Glaucus, a disciple of St Peter. The sect had three grades – material, intellectual and spiritual – and possessed two allegorical statues, male and female. The sect's doctrines were very similar to those of the Ophites and also had similarities to Jewish Kabbalism. Members wore stones or gems cut in various symbolic forms, such as the heads of fowl and serpents. The Basilideans worshipped a supreme god called Abraxas (or Abracax) and claimed that Jesus Christ was only a phantom sent to earth by him.
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Basilides likely had some of the same issues that simon magus did its occult

: Iraneus was saner
: The central point of Irenaeus' theology is the unity of God, in opposition to the Gnostics' division of God into a number of divine "Aeons", and their distinction between the "High God" and the wicked "Demiurge" who created the world. Irenaeus uses the Logos theology he inherited from Justin Martyr, but prefers to speak of the Son and the Spirit as the "hands of God". Christ, for him, is the invisible Father made visible.


His emphasis on the unity of God is reflected in his corresponding emphasis on the unity of salvation history. Irenaeus repeatedly insists that God created the world and has been overseeing it ever since. Everything that has happened is part of his plan for humanity. The essence of this plan is maturation: Irenaeus believes that humanity was created immature, and God intended his creatures to take a long time to grow into his likeness. Thus, Adam and Eve were created as children. Their Fall was thus not a full-blown rebellion but a childish spat, a desire to grow up before their time and have everything now.


That is the whole story of magick and occult to have everything now, yes-?

The high point in salvation history is Jesus. Irenaeus believes that Christ would always have been sent, even if humanity had never sinned; but the fact that they did sin determines his role as a saviour. He sees Christ as the new Adam, who systematically undoes what Adam did: thus, where Adam was disobedient about the fruit of a tree, Christ was obedient even to death on the wood of a tree. Irenaeus is the first to draw comparisons between Eve and Mary, contrasting the faithlessness of the former with the faithfulness of the latter. In addition to reversing the wrongs done by Adam, Irenaeus thinks of Christ as "recapitulating" or "summing up" human life. This means that Christ goes through every stage of human life, from infancy to old age, and simply by living it, sanctifies it with his divinity. Irenaeus is therefore forced to argue that Christ did not die until he was quite old!

Irenaeus thus thinks that our salvation comes about, essentially, through the incarnation of God as man. He characterises the penalty for sin as death and corruption. God, however, is immortal and incorruptible, and simply by becoming united to human nature in Christ he conveys those qualities to us: they spread, as it were, like a benign infection. Irenaeus therefore understands the atonement of Christ as happening through his incarnation rather than his crucifixion, although the latter is an integral part of the former.


..incarnation..another forming of giving..

...
One: book which actually has the title On the Detection and Overthrow of the So-Called Gnosis written by St. Irenaeus in the first century A.D.
A similar book by Epiphanius of Salamis which actually has the title Panarion (medicine-chest).

Valentinius was saner than basildes as well imo



Perhaps basildean is a lot of what modern detractors site when they mention the "negative" sides of Gnosticism

Ophites are a tad odd as well

Ophites (ō'fīts) [Gr.,=believers in the serpent], group of Gnostic sects notorious for extreme cultism and inverted morality. Certain of these sects were known as Naasseni. Almost all that is known of Ophitism has been gleaned from St. Irenaeus, Origen, and other writers opposed to Gnosticism. The Ophites carried to extremes the teaching of Marcion that an essential hostility exists between the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament. The Ophites held that the Old Testament villains were actually heroes and revered Cain, the Sodomites, and the Egyptians. Specially worshiped was the serpent, as the creature in Eden that tried to give Adam and Eve the knowledge withheld from them by Jehovah. Much of the serpent worship and the occult ritualism was probably symbolic of certain esoteric knowledge. The Ophites acknowledged Jesus as the savior, but rejected the importance of the crucifixion; Christ came to reveal gnosis (knowledge), not to die for people's sins. One Ophitic hymn, the Hymn of the Naasenes, survives.


magick people are vampires ...as you will notice..eventually

Mani or Manes is wher it begins to vere
Constantine got at the mechanism in 300 and the reason why is between 200 and 300 insanity outbroke over such issues as of transmigration of souls


here is where it begins to vere

Orphic Mysteries or Orphism, religious cult of ancient Greece, prominent in the 6th cent. B.C. According to legend Orpheus founded these mysteries and was the author of the sacred poems from which the Orphic doctrines were drawn. The rites were based on the myth of Dionysus Zagreus, the son of Zeus and Persephone. When Zeus proposed to make Zagreus the ruler of the universe, the Titans were so enraged that they dismembered the boy and devoured him. Athena saved Zagreus' heart and gave it t
Zeus, who thereupon swallowed the heart (from which was born the second Dionysus Zagreus) and destroyed the Titans with lightning. From the ashes of the Titans sprang the human race, who were part divine (Dionysus) and part evil (Titan). This double aspect of human nature, the Dionysian and the Titanic, is essential to the understanding of Orphism. The Orphics affirmed the divine origin of the soul, but it was through initiation into the Orphic Mysteries and through the process of transmigration that the soul could be liberated from its Titanic inheritance and could achieve eternal blessedness. Orphism stressed a strict standard of ethical and moral conduct. Initiates purified themselves and adopted ascetic practices ( e.g., abstinence from eating animal flesh) for the purpose of purging evil and cultivating the Dionysian side of the human character.

It was via orphites and pythagoreans....zeus and such became introduced greek gnostics incorporating their old gods it has nothing to do with gnosticism persay altho some would have it do

so in effect the archons "-enterd a higher place....lol"

Therein this is the beginning of the Eleysian mysteries, in Greek and Roman religion, some important secret cults. The conventional religions of both Greeks and Romans were alike in consisting principally of propitiation and prayers for the good of the city-state, the tribe, or the family, and only secondarily of the person. Individuals sought a more emotional religion that would fulfill their desires for personal salvation and immortality. Secret societies were formed, usually headed by a priest or a hierophant. By the 5th cent. B.C. mysteries were an important part of the fabric of Hellenic life. Although the mystic rites were kept secret, it was known that they required elaborate initiations, including purification rites, beholding sacred objects, accepting occult knowledge, and acting out a sacred drama.

Some mysteries were of foreign origin, such as the Middle Eastern cults of Cybele, Isis, and Mithra; some were embodied survivals of indigenous rites. The most important mystery cults in Greece were the Eleusinian, the Orphic, and the Andanian. The most important mystery cults in Greece were the Eleusinian, the Orphic, and the Andanian. Since the mystery deities were associated primarily with fertility, many scholars believe that these cults were based on unrecorded unrecorded primitive fertility rites. The popularity of mystery cults spread in the Hellenistic age and still more widely in roman times

: which ...truth be told is why rome began to fight so hard

Catholism was indeed gnostic well into the 3rd century: and much of it still is

the magicians and the mystics are always at odds

one serves the demiurge indeed
and claims the other does by being Christian
they keep trying to eat that apple in eden...

the occult is evil it serving the god of self and elevates self to the demuirge: and worships Sophia if it does in such a way as to make the self its own yaldabah or: mini demiurges the false creator fanatics of any league there in theory:

be it muslim fundamentalist or christian ones the seek to rule this earth, They seek to rule this earth via self look at me...worship me

The occult is pure and simple the occult and therein a demiurge

Futher Reading:

: plotinus

In CHrist and Sophia-- He who knows both knowledge and ignorance together, crosses death through ignorance and attains immortality through knowledge.