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Re: worldbridger
Just try not to get in Paul Simon or Peter Gabrial's way. They can get a
bit testy.
Mark
Jan Pek wrote:
> so, i have a request for yall.
>
> im looking for South American tribal music, spirit of the rainforest,
>grandfather drum, voice of the cloud, to South America what Farafina is
>to Africa... something polyrhythmic, polymetric, whatever you want to
>call it, building repetition. someone, give me the words!
>
> i'm moving Asheville -> NYC feeling as though i may get spit out on
>another world journey, and am magnetizing africa (guinea? senegal? dogon
>and the nommo?) and s. america (ecuador? brazil? bolivia?) for world
>bridging. i know i'm here to embody spirit, to bring magic to the flesh.
>the way of technology magic-- i've spent most of my life there, on the
>outside, in the crystal megahertz.
>
> so i am learning another way, the long road back to embodiment, the 'red
>pill', if you will. because the guides tell me the next leg of training
>as shaman is in the primitive, embodying spirit in dance, breath, voice,
>drum, trance. the animals.
>
> so where can i exist on that edge? can i place myself where i can honor
>and learn from the tribes without eroding their culture? how to exit the
>tourist conveyorbelt and become of service to these indigenous people, so
>that we can recognize, we are all indigenous. is there not a mystery
>school somewhere, teetering on that precipice where the voice is the
>synthesizer, the body is levity, the breath is operating system upgrade,
>time is echoplex, where Western magic is tenderly and appropriately
>introduced, built with spirit of the local land, not bulldozed like
>formula over tender rainforest shoots? shit, there must be. where is it?
>right under your nose?
>
> fuzzy and blue,
> yon
>
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