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In Case Anyone Wants To Take It Outback

Posted: September 7th, 2004, 9:38 am
by Lightning Rod
here is the link to Freedom Hall
where you can talk all the trash you want:

http://www.voy.com/174224/

Posted: September 7th, 2004, 5:42 pm
by Doreen Peri
Disclaimer-

The site LR linked to is not associated in any way, manner, or form with Studio Eight. Just as you will find garbage in the dumpster here, you will also find garbage there. Freedom Hall is a prime example of what will NOT happen here.

Posted: February 17th, 2005, 1:16 pm
by jimboloco
Again, I must concur, that is to say, halleluja, JA,

JA, MON, here is Clarissa Pinkola an her story, "The Man Who Married an Eagle."
Remember, even eagles need a push to learn to fly.
Product Description:
The Boy Who Married an Eagle Clarissa Pinkola Estes
The Masculine Psyche Explored in Heroic Tales - Is modern man out of touch with his instinctual self? On The Boy Who Married an Eagle, Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés draws from a wealth of traditional myths and stories to fashion this lyrical investigation into the masculine soul. Join this respected analyst and author of the landmark bestseller Women Who Run With the Wolves as she combines heroic tales with Jungian perspectives on the male individuation process. Includes folk stories and myths from Zuni, classical Greek, Hopi, and Assyrian cultures.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 86-7256654

You be in the eagle's nest, mon,
reggae rappin country dude.
she got eyes like a hawk
an talons,
an wants to soar.
When you spread your wings,
she thinks she's a condor.
Get some air time, man,
hang ten.


Then we got Robert Bly
strummin his poesy way,
http://www.robertbly.com/
and kenneth rexroth's auto-biography
surely someone to honor as role model
and mentor

http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth/autobio/
Rexroth's autobiography takes him up to the period of his marriage and his settling in San Francisco which is not dated in the book, but since he does talk about the Sacco Vanzetti trial, it does give some sense of the time. He describes a wandering youth where he bummed around the country in a variety of jobs--cook, cowboy, soapbox orator, painter, poet, and radical organizer. In general he led a very Bohemian life style running around with lots of girls and spending a good deal of time in talk about politics, art and the meaning of life.
Jack Goodstein, Resident Scholar [url]http://www.allreaders.com/Topics/Info_25445.asp
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I used to have this book, wonder if I still have it.
Still got fire in the belly, for sure.

Posted: February 17th, 2005, 1:30 pm
by jimboloco
We could do a men's circle down here.