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		<description><![CDATA[The lovely Nydia recently gave me this award/meme, where I must answer some questions and then ask some questions of my own.    In the spirit of the meme, I&#8217;ll cheat a bit and answer ALL the questions (hers, and the ones she answered) just because. Jen and Ollie&#8217;s questions were: 1.Have you ever been skydiving? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://everthorn.net/musings/images/lifeisgoodaward.jpg" alt="Life is Good award" align="left" />The lovely <a href="http://www.bringingupsalamanders.blogspot.com/">Nydia</a> recently gave me this award/meme, where I must answer some  questions and then ask some questions of my own.    In the spirit of the meme, I&#8217;ll cheat a bit and answer ALL the questions (hers, and the ones she answered) just because.</p>
<p>Jen and Ollie&#8217;s questions were:<br />
<strong><em>1.Have you ever been skydiving?</em></strong><br />
yes, and I have video to prove it. I would also love, love, LOVE to do it again sometime.</p>
<p><strong><em>2.What&#8217;s the worst  excuse you have ever made to get out of work?</em></strong></p>
<p>Long long ago when I was in school still, I claimed my father was very ill and I needed to visit him, but he got better.  (He was never ill. I still feel a bit guilty about such a bold lie.  I blame being a 17 year old jerk at the time)</p>
<p><strong><em>3.Skyclad or Clothed?</em></strong></p>
<p>For ritual in a group, I prefer clothed, but have had some very wonderful rituals skyclad (sweatlodge, etc) and do not mind it at all if it&#8217;s appropriate or important to the others in group.</p>
<p><strong><em>4.How many pairs of shoes do you own?</em></strong><br />
If you count slippers.  Four (4). One pair of work shoes, one pair of sneakers, a set of sandals, and a pair of fuzzy slippers for cold nights.</p>
<p><strong><em>5.What&#8217;s your favourite drink?</em></strong><br />
REgular everyday drinsk, I love smoothies of all sorts.  Anything icy and fruity and yummy. As for alcohol, it&#8217;s a toss-up between a good single-malt Scotch or a microbrew lager beer.</p>
<p><strong><em>6.Name the title of the book nearest to you.</em></strong><br />
The 2010 Staples office catalog!   Oh, wait, you probably mean a real book&#8230;. that would be <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Druid-Magic-Handbook-Ritual-Rooted/dp/1578633974">The Druid Magic Handbook</a>.</p>
<p><strong><em>7.What was your  favourite toy as a child?</em></strong><br />
I&#8217;ve always been a big fan of LEGO and other building creative stuff.   Even today, with my son, we like to spend hours making little creations and mock-battles between armies of figures and LEGO-things.   Beyond that, <strong>A Stick</strong>.  Sticks are awesome instruments of expression and creativity.  Ask my Scout leaders, I had a penchant for collecting walking sticks and random sword-sticks, and wand-sticks even for as long as I can remember.</p>
<p><strong><em>8.Would you  ever ride a mechanical bull?</em></strong></p>
<p>I would love to try, someday, but have never really had the opportunity. One of these days I&#8217;ll stumble into a bar with one, and give it a shot.</p>
<p><strong><em>9.What was your favourite subject in  senior/high school?</em></strong><br />
Physics, definitely.  I always loved science, and the practical experiment-driven physics classes I took are some of the best memories I have in school.  I was lucky that our teacher was the sort who would ask us about weird hypothesis and then stand back and let groups of us design and impliment an experiment to test out our thoughts.  That really helped me learn HOW science worked, much more than simple rote memorization of kinematic equations ever did.</p>
<p><strong><em>10.Have you ever gone to the store  in your pajamas?</em></strong><br />
Yep, proudly, and probably will do it again next week.  I have cool PJs though.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Wizardess Epi&#8217;s questions were:<br />
<strong><em>1. What is your  favorite dinosaur?</em></strong><br />
I am partial to a Stegasaurus.</p>
<p><strong><em>2. What is your  favorite gemstone?</em></strong><br />
It depends on my mood, but Loadstone, or Amethyst, or Bloodstone are probably my favorites, with Pyrite close behind.</p>
<p><strong><em>3.  Does Mercury in retrograde affect you?</em></strong><br />
Honestly, I do not know.  I don&#8217;t follow the astrological signs as closely as some, and usually only hear about it in retrospect, when someone else mentions &#8220;Bah, so glad Murcury retrograde is over soon&#8221;.  It might, but I do not associate added stress or such things in my life to Mercury.</p>
<p><strong><em>4.  Owl or lark?</em></strong><br />
Lark, definitely. Owls are cool, and wise, and powerful and such, but Larks are bight and creative and Merry.  Much more useful energies to bring into my life lately.</p>
<p><strong><em>5. Dogs or cats?</em></strong><br />
Dogs all the way.  Cats are funny, and solitary, and I like social creatures who love you, like Dogs.</p>
<p><strong><em>6. Hedgehogs or hamsters?</em></strong><br />
Hedgehogs because they are more unusual, but given the choice, hamsters are cheaper, and I&#8217;s much rather prefer fish or a turtle overall.</p>
<p><strong><em>7. Daisies or roses?</em></strong><br />
Hmm, somewhat of an unfair question as I like both.  I&#8217;ll stick with Daisies because they grow wild and beautiful.  Roses grow wild too, but have a bad reputaiton for needing much more care and control to grow into the best blooms.  Daisies are carefree and bloom in hte fields regardless of what we do.  I like that.</p>
<p><strong><em>8.  Squirrels or chipmunks?</em></strong><br />
Chipmunks for cuteness factor, squirrels for being slightly less destructive to our property.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong><em>9. If you could BE a movie star, who would you be?</em></strong><br />
Natalie Portman, or Jack Black.  Ms Portman for being awesome and dedicated to her work (Star Wars excluded) and an all-around good person outside of hollywood.  I rspect that, and wish I could have that kind of energy and ethic.   Jack Black, because he seems to have lots of fun whatever he does, and doesn&#8217;t really care what people think of his image as a &#8220;screwball&#8221;. (if that makes sense).</p>
<p><strong><em>10.  If you could DO a movie star, who would you do?</em></strong><br />
Hmm, in my younger years, I would have said Winona Ryder (from Beetlejuice, and yes, I was her age at the time, so thought she was HOT) but now I&#8217;d have to say either Jewel Staite, Natalie Portman, or Kate Winslit, or Michelle Yeoh, or maybe Morena Baccarin.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  (yes, this is exposing my geeky side a bit)</p>
<p>Now  my own&#8230; hmmm&#8230;I&#8217;ll go about my favorites, curiosity killed the cat&#8217;s  questions:<br />
<strong><em>1. Your favorite book?</em></strong><br />
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams.</p>
<p><strong><em>2. Your favorite food?</em></strong><br />
Tough call, but most rice dishes with beans. Borritos with rice, or chili with rice, or simple basmati rice with chickpeas, or&#8230;  Yum!!</p>
<p><strong><em>3.  Favorite song/band?</em></strong><br />
Really hard to say, but anything by Gaia consort (particularly &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjipv0hEPIA">Ravens</a>&#8220;), or perhaps Loreena McKennitt&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtfqoWS3z90">All Souls Night</a>&#8221; (which still gives me goosebumps when I hear it).</p>
<p><strong><em>4. Favorite clothes to sleep in?</em></strong><br />
My PacMan pants! If it&#8217;s colder, some random raggety t-shirt also.<br />
<strong><em>5. Favorite  first thing to do in the morning?</em></strong><br />
Sleep more.  However, what usually happens is my second-favorite thing, which would be have breakfast and look outside at the things growing and wandering around the backyard.</p>
<p><strong><em>6. Favorite thing to do before sleeping?</em></strong><br />
Play an hour or so of a video game if at home&#8230;. HOWEVER, (the question said favorite, and I only get to do this a few rare times a year) If out festivaling, then participate in a drum-circle until the wee hours of the morning, then crash with a joyful ache in my arms.</p>
<p><strong><em>7. Favorite herb?</em></strong>Mint.  Specifically the common Mentha spicata or Mentha × piperita.   Great flavoring in all sorts of recipes, and grows like a weed, so can be squished underfoot in our yard or picked for tea whenever the muse strikes me in the summer.</p>
<p><strong><em>8. Favorite Moon phase?</em></strong>Waxing Gibbous, definitely. Shining brightly, lighting the night sky, yet not -quite- at full power.  I really like that feeling of &#8220;almost&#8221; potential.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong><em>9. Favorite  piece of jewerly?</em></strong></p>
<p>I do not wear much except my wedding band and a small copper Möbius band ring I made myself (with help from a friendly jeweler).  However, My favorite would be a simple beaded ankle bracelet.  I have gone through many of them, as I like to use hemp string and wear them until they fall off, then make another at a festival, or as part of a ritual.   It&#8217;s a little thing, but I feel all sorts of Tribal and Spiritual when I wear one, for some reason, even though I have little &#8220;Native&#8221; blood in me.</p>
<p><strong><em>10. Favorite quote?</em></strong><br />
Hmm, would either be &#8220;<em>Nothing is ever what it seems but everything is exactly what it is.</em>&#8221; &#8211; B. Banzai  &#8230; or &#8220;<em>In a single cup of earth, sings the mystery of the all-expansive universe</em>&#8221; &#8211; Gaia Consort&#8230;.  or perhaps &#8220;<em>Dare to be naive</em>&#8221; &#8211; R. Buckminster Fuller
<p>Now for my questions, which is open to anyone who reads this blog.  If you made it this far down the Wall-Of-Text, consider yourself a recipient of the Award as well! <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
1) What is your favorite colour?<br />
2) Which direction do you sleep at night? (head pointing North? West?)<br />
3) Given $5.00 (or equivalent currency) what would you do with it?<br />
4) How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?<br />
5) What’s something you know you do differently than most people?<br />
6) Do you remember that time 5 years ago when you were extremely upset?  Does it really matter now?
<p>Blessings!</p>
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		<title>A religion Meme &#8211; actual answers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 16:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maebius</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nettle tagged me for this: What religions do you find most interesting apart from your own? Would you pick one of the major world religions? Say Islam, or Buddhism, or Hinduism or Judaism? Or would you pick something more obscure, like Wicca or Taosim or Rastafarianism or Gnosticism? Would you pick irreligion, say Atheism or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nettle <a href="http://nettle.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/interesting-religion-meme/">tagged me for this</a>:<br />
    <i>What religions do you find most interesting apart from your own? Would you pick one of the major world religions? Say Islam, or Buddhism, or Hinduism or Judaism? Or would you pick something more obscure, like Wicca or Taosim or Rastafarianism or Gnosticism? Would you pick irreligion, say Atheism or Agnosticism? Or if you’re not Christian, would you say Christianity?</i></p>
<p>    <i>To participate, state your own religion (or irreligion) as your first preference, state the other religions that interest you most as your second and third preferences, then pass onto five others. If you’re feeling brave, say why they interest you.</i></p>
<p>My answers to follow. </p>
<p>Browsing the Blog-o-sphere, there are many awesome answers to this, so I feel somewhat redundant and like I&#8217;m saying the same thing here, or at least redundant, in my answers, but here goes:</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, while I think the entire Search for Spiritual Truth is interesting in it&#8217;s many manifestations, the most interesting general &#8220;religion&#8221; to me is Atheism.<br />
The reason for this is probably that the concept as a [non]spirituality is so foreign to me that it intrigues me to no end.  When growing up, I&#8217;d love getting into a deep and involved discussion on the lack of a Divine with anyone I could wrestle into chatting with me.<br />
(Aside: I almost have to put Agnostics in a different category than Atheists.  I know two very &#8220;Devout Agnostics&#8221; who reconcile themselves that the Divine is unknowable but not yet not unproven, which to me still has a slight Spiritual Path involved, even if simply cloaked in the term &#8220;Morality and Ethics&#8221;. Spiritual here being a path of self-improvement.  I may be missing the connotation of the words and context of the original Meme though so I&#8217;ll stop digressing.) </p>
<p>All other religions of the world, from Hindu, to Asatru, Yazdi, to Gypsy, all have at their core a belief in Something Other.  The names and practices are changed across the spectrum, and the Myths are sometimes as immiscible as oil and water.  Yet at their heart, most spiritual practice, by definition, contain the concept of Other.   This I understand, and can relate to both intellectually in studying their trappings and ritual, and on a deeper harmonic level as a facet of Truth.    </p>
<p>The true Atheists.  Scientists or otherwise, totally baffle me.<br />
In college I was a physics and astronomy major, and I ascribe to the Scientific Method with the best people.  Yet even as I can quote kinematic equations and offer Darwinian experiments to explain evolution, I can not distance myself from the idea that Life and Love resonate beyond the physical world.    We are bundles of neurons and biochemical flesh-sacks, yes, but we are also Alive and Divine.  </p>
<p>My own Religion is something that probably could be called Christian Mystic Druid Pantheist Pagan.   If you want more details, I&#8217;ll mirror Nettle&#8217;s comments and say there&#8217;s a whole bloggy Archive here on this very site.  Feel free to browse it!</p>
<p>Also, as per the meme, I should pick two more Religions that interest me.    For this, I&#8217;ll choose the Catholic Church, for being immensely popular yet strange to me for it&#8217;s guilt-ridden focus and exclusivity clauses.    Third choice would be the eastern practices of Shinto/Zen, mainly because they sound so interesting and useful for day-to-day living, but are so different from my western upbringing that they feel &#8220;false&#8221; when I try to practice their tenants.<br />
Yet here again I seem to be repeating Nettle&#8217;s answer regarding dogmatic vs Gnostic religions.   I think the quest for Personal Growth is a universal drive among us humans, and it&#8217;s all pretty interesting from a cerebral standpoint to consider the myriad methods that different groups have formed that drive into a collective culture, which is what Religion is at it&#8217;s heart.    Religion is the trappings and ritual and beliefs laid over the Searching-for-Divinity that I call Spirituality.   </p>
<p>Similar terms, but much different connotation in my mind.  It&#8217;s all semantics, and you are welcome to argue them anytime.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>seasonal rehashing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 19:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope everyone had a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving holiday, and for those outside the US of A, I hope the last few days have been likewise Thankful and Blessed as well. I&#8217;m recovering from the turkey-day feasts (we ate at our house, with Chef Maebius presiding over the bird and associated sides.) and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope everyone had a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving holiday, and for those outside the US of A, I hope the last few days have been likewise Thankful and Blessed as well.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m recovering from the turkey-day feasts (we ate at our house, with Chef Maebius presiding over the bird and associated sides.) and the back to a normal day-shift schedule of work, so it&#8217;s nice to enter December with a fresh outlook on things.</p>
<p>In place of a real muse-worthy post, I&#8217;ll redirect you to this one from around this time in years past.<br />
<a title="http://everthorn.net/musings/2008/12/monday-muse-countdown-to-christmasolstiyule/?p=312" href="http://everthorn.net/musings/2008/12/monday-muse-countdown-to-christmasolstiyule/?p=312" target="_blank">http://everthorn.net/musings/2008/12/monday-muse-countdown-to-christmasolstiyule/?p=312</a></p>
<p>We hung the &#8216;Advent&#8217; tree and started filling it with treats for the kid starting tomorrow.   This tree needed soem serious repairs as mice or other furry critters found their way into the plastic storage bin it was kept in (chewed a hole through the side?!) and thus some parts of it were eaten up.   Soem deft green felt patches later, and its&#8217; at least suitable for this year.    Sadly, this probably means I&#8217;ll be re-designing another big crafty one for next Yule.   Any suggestions, or should I keep the general festive-tree theme?</p>
<p>Enjoy, and I&#8217;ll see you all again shortly once I get back in the swing of things.</p>
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		<title>BloPoWriMo &#8211; day 4 &#8211; mix102.5</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:55:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I agree with the thought to living each day as if it were a celebration. I also like the winter holiday season, with cheery music, decorated trees and all sorts of commercially viable gluttony. What I do not like is radio stations that switch over to Christmas music 24&#215;7 starting on November 1st. Case in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with the thought to living each day as if it were a celebration.  I also like the winter holiday season, with cheery music, decorated trees and all sorts of commercially viable gluttony.  </p>
<p>What I do not like is radio stations that switch over to Christmas music 24&#215;7 starting on November 1st.</p>
<p>Case in point?  <a href="http://www.mix1025.com/index.php">Mix 102.5</a>, the local radio station that played something other than country or hard rock in my area.   </p>
<p>At least I still have NPR for news and such, but I&#8217;ll have to start downloading more music for my MP3 player to listen too if I want actual eclectic music this month.   </p>
<p>*sigh*</p>
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		<title>Moon muse day 2 &#8211; Birthday wishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 09:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s interesting to see the evolution of &#8220;wishes&#8221; as people age, myself included. As a kid, toys and toys and games, and probably toys, are generally what gets requested for birthdays and holiday gifts. I&#8217;m not entirely sure if this is an innate prioritization of &#8216;Play&#8217; or a subtle commercialization role encouraged by society, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s interesting to see the evolution of &#8220;wishes&#8221; as people age, myself included.<br />
As a kid, toys and toys and games, and probably toys, are generally what gets requested for birthdays and holiday gifts.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not entirely sure if this is an innate prioritization of &#8216;Play&#8217; or a subtle commercialization role encouraged by society, or both.  Probably both.</p>
<p>As an adult, our &#8216;toys&#8217; tend to get more expensive or time-consuming.  Either a fancy new car, or an addition to a home, or other such things.   Still, it is pretty frequent that requests for birthday ideas are returned with &#8220;<i>I don&#8217;t need anything, thanks.</i>&#8221;</p>
<p>For myself, this year, I can honestly say I dis not really want anything.  Perhaps a bit of free time to finish the book I&#8217;m reading (Snow Crash).  Perhaps the ability to sleep in on Saturday.   </p>
<p>Sure, there are bigger projects and presents I&#8217;d enjoy having in my life, but they are at the same time not feasible for others to get, or not really, really necessary.  I&#8217;m just as content not having some things.</p>
<p>Is this &#8220;minimalist&#8221; outlook towards gift giving a sign of contentment, a willful step away from over-commercialization, or simply a shift in priorities?  </p>
<p>Would becoming even more &#8220;poor&#8221; financially cause me to start wanting more toys again, as a sign of monetary wealth?   </p>
<p>It&#8217;s an interesting muse.</p>
<p>Now&#8230; I&#8217;m off to make a cake, and blow out some candles.   I&#8217;ll be accepting commentary presents all day.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Blo Po Wri Mo (sorta) &#8211; Day 1 Full Moon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the literary world, November is NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, where people are challenged to produce 50k words in 30 days. I tried it in prior years and failed miserably. There is also BloPoWriMo, or Blog Posting Month, where you post a blog entry every single day. This, I&#8217;d like to try, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the literary world, November is NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, where people are challenged to produce 50k words in 30 days.  I tried it in prior years and failed miserably.</p>
<p>There is also BloPoWriMo, or Blog Posting Month, where you post a blog entry every single day.    This, I&#8217;d like to try, with the obvious caveat that I missed the first few days, and am actually focusing the Posts on one full cycle of the moon.  Since yesterday was Full Moon, today is the first muse-post. </p>
<p>Some of these may be short, some may be long, but I will try to at least schedule -something- to get posted even on off-days.   Wish me luck!</p>
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		<title>100 books, by the BBC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 17:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because I can&#8217;t skip over a decent almost useful meme, here&#8217;s the most recent I have seen bouncing around my neck of the blog-o-sphere.   Apparently the BBC reckons most people will have only read 6 of the 100 books here. Instructions: 1) Look at the list and put an ‘x’ after those you have read. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because I can&#8217;t skip over a decent almost useful meme, here&#8217;s the most recent I have seen bouncing around my neck of the blog-o-sphere.   Apparently the BBC reckons most people will have only read 6 of the 100 books here.</p>
<p>Instructions:<br />
1) Look at the list and put an ‘x’ after those you have read.<br />
2) Add a ‘+’ to the ones you LOVE.<br />
3) Star (*) those you plan on reading.<br />
4) Tally your total.</p>
<p>How many have you read?  <strong>I have read, if I&#8217;m counting correctly,  55.</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>[+   ] – The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen</li>
<li>[ x   ] – His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman</li>
<li>[ ++   ] – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling</li>
<li>[ x   ] – To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Winnie the Pooh, AA Milne</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell</li>
<li>[ +   ] – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, CS Lewis</li>
<li>[   ] – Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Catch-22, Joseph Heller</li>
<li>[    ] – Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë</li>
<li>[    ] – Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks</li>
<li>[    ] – Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Great Expectations, Charles Dickens</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Little Women, Louisa May Alcott</li>
<li>[    ] – Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Louis de Bernieres</li>
<li>[    ] – War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone, JK Rowling</li>
<li>[ x  ] – Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets, JK Rowling</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, JK Rowling</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Tess Of The D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy</li>
<li>[   ] – Middlemarch, George Eliot</li>
<li>[   ] – A Prayer For Owen Meany, John Irving</li>
<li>[ x  ] – The Grapes Of Wrath, John Steinbeck</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, Lewis Carroll</li>
<li>[   ] – The Story Of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson</li>
<li>[   ] – One Hundred Years Of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Pillars Of The Earth, Ken Follett</li>
<li>[    ] – David Copperfield, Charles Dickens</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson</li>
<li>[    ] – A Town Like Alice, Nevil Shute</li>
<li>[    ] – Persuasion, Jane Austen</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Dune, Frank Herbert</li>
<li>[    ] – Emma, Jane Austen</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Anne Of Green Gables, LM Montgomery</li>
<li>[ +   ] – Watership Down, Richard Adams</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Count Of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas</li>
<li>[    ] – Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Animal Farm, George Orwell</li>
<li>[ x ] – A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens</li>
<li>[    ] – Far From The Madding Crowd, Thomas Hardy</li>
<li>[    ] – Goodnight Mister Tom, Michelle Magorian</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Shell Seekers, Rosamunde Pilcher</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Secret Garden, Frances Hodgson Burnett</li>
<li>[ x ] – Of Mice And Men, John Steinbeck</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Stand, Stephen King</li>
<li>[    ] – Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy</li>
<li>[    ] – A Suitable Boy, Vikram Seth</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The BFG, Roald Dahl</li>
<li>[    ] – Swallows And Amazons, Arthur Ransome</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Black Beauty, Anna Sewell</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Crime And Punishment, Fyodor Dostoyevsky</li>
<li>[    ] – Noughts And Crosses, Malorie Blackman</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Memoirs Of A Geisha, Arthur Golden</li>
<li>[ x   ] – A Tale Of Two Cities, Charles Dickens</li>
<li>[    ] – The Thorn Birds, Colleen McCollough</li>
<li>[    ] – Mort, Terry Pratchett</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Magic Faraway Tree, Enid Blyton</li>
<li>[    ] – The Magus, John Fowles</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Good Omens, Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman</li>
<li>[    ] – Guards! Guards!, Terry Pratchett</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Lord Of The Flies, William Golding</li>
<li>[    ] – Perfume, Patrick Süskind</li>
<li>[    ] – The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Robert Tressell</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Night Watch, Terry Pratchett</li>
<li>[    ] – Matilda, Roald Dahl</li>
<li>[    ] – Bridget Jones’s Diary, Helen Fielding</li>
<li>[    ] – The Secret History, Donna Tartt</li>
<li>[    ] – The Woman In White, Wilkie Collins</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Ulysses, James Joyce</li>
<li>[    ] – Bleak House, Charles Dickens</li>
<li>[    ] – Double Act, Jacqueline Wilson</li>
<li>[    ] – The Twits, Roald Dahl</li>
<li>[    ] – I Capture The Castle, Dodie Smith</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Holes, Louis Sachar</li>
<li>[ x ] – Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake</li>
<li>[    ] – The God Of Small Things, Arundhati Roy</li>
<li>[    ] – Vicky Angel, Jacqueline Wilson</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Brave New World, Aldous Huxley</li>
<li>[    ] – Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Magician, Raymond E Feist</li>
<li>[    ] – On The Road, Jack Kerouac</li>
<li>[    ] – The Godfather, Mario Puzo</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Clan Of The Cave Bear, Jean M Auel</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Colour Of Magic, Terry Pratchett</li>
<li>[    ] – The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho</li>
<li>[    ] – Katherine, Anya Seton</li>
<li>[    ] – Kane And Abel, Jeffrey Archer</li>
<li>[    ] – Love In The Time Of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez</li>
<li>[ x   ] – Girls In Love, Jacqueline Wilson</li>
<li>[ x   ] – The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot</li>
<li>[    ] – Midnight’s Children, Salman Rushdie</li>
</ol>
<p>Hmm, there you go.  I&#8217;ve read quite a bit more than I thought, but consider this a rather skewed list.  It shows a number of similar books (such as Harry Potter being there for each book,  if you read one, you probably read them all).   likewise Terry Pratchett is listed a few times, though I agree he&#8217;s a great author, and likewise with Jane Austin novels.</p>
<p>Anne of The Gods are Bored, just <a title="http://godsrbored.blogspot.com/2009/08/no-wonder-theyre-high-at-spares-school.html" href="http://godsrbored.blogspot.com/2009/08/no-wonder-theyre-high-at-spares-school.html" target="_blank">wrote a post</a> about her daughter needing to read from an even more erudite list from the <a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEN/Faulkner_Award_for_Fiction" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEN/Faulkner_Award_for_Fiction" target="_blank">Pen-Faulkner award for Fiction</a>.   Reading that listing, I found I only have ever picked up ONE of those books, and never finished it because it was, as she also mentions, very deep and complex and absolutely not a gripping enteraining experience.  I can&#8217;t imagine making a grade-school student suffer through them, unless said student showed a literary aptitude, or it was presented in-class with discussion and group effort.  Yuck!</p>
<p>(I picked up &#8220;<a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Falling_on_Cedars" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Falling_on_Cedars" target="_blank">Snow Falling of Cedars</a>&#8220;, which was a decent book, but out of my normal range of reading, so couldn&#8217;t get interested enough in it to finish.  I can see why it&#8217;s a &#8216;scholarly book though, and used by Literature classes for study)</p>
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		<title>affirmations experiment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>maebius</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading Scott Adams&#8217; blog today (Of Dilbert comic fame), I had to actually laugh out loud at the final line. Still, there&#8217;s a hint of interesting muse going on there, beyond the witty humor.    Could such an experiment be done? I&#8217;ve just emailed the local community college to get the name of the psychology [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading Scott Adams&#8217; blog today (Of Dilbert comic fame), I had to actually laugh out loud at <a title="http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/self_talk/" href="http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/self_talk/" target="_blank">the final line</a>.</p>
<p>Still, there&#8217;s a hint of interesting muse going on there, beyond the witty humor.    Could such an experiment be done?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve just emailed the local community college to get the name of the psychology proffs.   I&#8217;ll propose the situation, since it sounds like just the sort of thing my own psych teacher would jump all over when I attended college.   Our class experiment was about cultural appearances.  We all did the classic &#8220;Dress down and go into a fancy jewelry store to see if we get sneered at, then return later all dolled up and were shows much more respect&#8221;.</p>
<p>I imagine that if test scores have a remote chance to be affected (even positively) this will get shot down.</p>
<p>Still, doesn&#8217;t hurt to try!   That&#8217;s how progress is made, breaking down the old to make way for the new&#8230;.</p>
<p>How are you today?   I, myself, am great, thanks!  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Ancestors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve seen quite a number of blog posts and undercurrents on the topic of Ancestors, whether in relation to a Spiritual practice, or simply on some secular sources talking about genetics and healthcare.   There&#8217;s a LOT to muse about here, but I&#8217;ll put one thought out quick, before I forget it and get lost in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve seen quite a number of blog posts and undercurrents on the topic of Ancestors, whether in relation to a Spiritual practice, or simply on some secular sources talking about genetics and healthcare.   There&#8217;s a LOT to muse about here, but I&#8217;ll put one thought out quick, before I forget it and get lost in Real Life again&#8230;</p>
<p>There are many methods of &#8220;Ancestor worship&#8221; depending on tradition and philosophy, drawn together in quite diverse ways in the African Diaspora religions and other tribal beliefs.   The interesting thing is that my own christian and elseways upbringing never really dealt with such topics.  Old dead people (no disrespect intended as I use the term here for context and connotation)  were remembered on holdays, maybe.</p>
<p>I had gone through a stage where I researched my own genetic amalgams and read quite a few very detailed sources on PA Dutch hex-craft, since I was in that region for much of my youth, and had practitioners in recent generations stretching back even further.   Still, I approached it more as a scholarly matter.  I didn&#8217;t quite grasp the Sacred.</p>
<p>More recently, with all this Ancestor blogging going on, plus some recent experiences myself, I decided to see about taking one day a week to think about who has gone before me.   I realized, quite unexpectedly, that I already had some pretty ingrained practices in my life that were a form of ancestor worship.  I just hadn&#8217;t called them Worship, and thought of them more as &#8216;fond memories&#8217;.</p>
<p>Most pointedly, <a title="http://everthorn.net/musings/2007/11/i-remember/?p=103" href="http://everthorn.net/musings/2007/11/i-remember/?p=103" target="_blank">my grandfather</a> used to carry around a coin, and that I have been doing the same thing almost every day.  Mine&#8217;s a gold &#8216;<em>Sacagawea</em>&#8216; dollar and it&#8217;s showing no signs of becoming smooth yet. I also still to this day have a carved wooden man on my altar at home.   (<em>wow, did I write &#8220;</em>I remember<em>&#8221; 2 years ago now?!!</em>)  It has also become a sort of joke with my family that my winter and spring jackets are starting to fade and shred, yet I still wear them.  They were from my grandfather&#8217;s closet and I inherited them.  The thought of buying a new jacket seems almost insulting, since those still fit.</p>
<p>Beyond all this, one of my favorite quotes about Living Well, comes from Ms Amani (source needed) a woman I met once at Starwood 2002.  It reads &#8220;<em>We are the Ancestors of the ones yet to be</em>&#8220;, and has been one of the limited random quotes on the main Everthorn site since about 2003.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not entirely sure on how to consider my other ancestors in other aspects of Sacred Lifestyle.  As others have mentioned, there were many who would cast me and my current belief system into the Lake of Fire.  Some genetic Ancestors may tend to shrug such efforts off as irrelevant (assuming their spirits keep the thoughts they had in life).   Yet still, I think a modicum of attention is a good thing, regardless of if it is received &#8216;properly.</p>
<p>Perhaps they all went to heaven and wouldn&#8217;t hear my thanks?  Perhaps they are still around and appreciate such thanks?   The truth is, we&#8217;ll never know, and I suppose there is no real harm in offering a few blessings and respectful energies tossed out to the unknown Ancestors.   In the worst case, it does nothing, and in the best, such energies may be accepted and returned a hundred-fold.</p>
<p>I think with this realization, I&#8217;ll take my coin and my charred wooden man, and my jackets, and expand the energy invested in them to include those folks I never met.   If my physics knowledge proves Energy is not created or destroyed, and merely changes form, then it is easy to follow that such energies are within us now, today.  Respecting the ancestors is, in a way, respecting ourselves, and those who we become the ancestors of.  Who wouldn&#8217;t want that in their lives?!</p>
<p>Thank you to my father&#8217;s family, who I know only through stories and half-remembered photographs as a child.  You made me.</p>
<p>Thank you to my mother&#8217;s family, who I do know, and love with all the foibles and facets of your lives. You made me.</p>
<p>Thank you to all the friends and family who passed on before I was born.  You made those who made me, and thus, made me in your own subtle way.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I hope I live up to such a Divine end-result for the next batch of worshipers after I cross over.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Monday Music &#8211; Shakira Whenever Wherever (and God is god)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 20:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, I&#8217;ll admit, another sexy goddess. I mean no objectifying of you women readers. Those who know me personally hopefully are aware that I&#8217;m not really one of &#8220;Those guys&#8221; who oggle the babes at the beach. Still, sexy dancing is a pretty sacred thing that shouldn&#8217;t be taboo either, from both genders. This one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, I&#8217;ll admit, another sexy goddess.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />    I mean no objectifying of you women readers.</p>
<p>Those who know me personally hopefully are aware that I&#8217;m not really one of &#8220;Those guys&#8221; who oggle the babes at the beach. Still, sexy dancing is a pretty sacred thing that shouldn&#8217;t be taboo either, from both genders.</p>
<p>This one is my favorite Shakira song to get the blood pumping, and groove started.  Unfortunately, YouTube won&#8217;t embed the video, so I am linking it directly.<br />
<a title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-3brRCRsA8" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-3brRCRsA8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-3brRCRsA8</a></p>
<p>One thing I like about <a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakira" target="_blank"><em>Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll</em></a> is her humanitarian work and philanthropy.  Beyond being an amazing songwriter, she helped create a foundation that improves the lives of Colombian children, is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and build a $6million school in her home town which former president Bill Clinton visited.</p>
<p>So, unlike many other music stars with their bling and hypersexualized stage personas, Shakira used her fame and talents to improve the world close to her.  Kudos!</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>Next time, I promise, no sexy goddesses of  song.  I&#8217;ll find a nice guy for all you female readers.  <img src='http://everthorn.net/musings/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>And now to continue to use of &#8220;God&#8221; in the July musical treats,  here&#8217;s something utterly weird and awesome.<br />
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