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Inside the strange world of NFTs

Non Fungible Token’s have some great potential and we have some future interest with them in regards to our photography. The Psychedelic Salon did a podcast worth your time on the potentials of the technology as well here - https://psychedelicsalon.com/podcast-665-psychedelic-nfts/

We are all for a photographer making thousand of dollars off one photograph or a painter making potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars off one painting. Damn straight! However, when bad art illustrations are making millions there is clearly a glitch in the Matrix. To be honest, the space is currently a massive economic bubble 90%+ of which is about shallowness, superficiality, douche baggery, commercialism, and vast swats of garbage art.

No, we don’t dogmatically think the world is flat but just how all flat Earth resurgence material came from one dude name Eric Dubay (http://www.atlanteanconspiracy.com/) who began publicly sharing in a quite articulate way what was essentially re-dug up flat Earth philosophy and inspiring thousands of others in the process, it’s extremely obvious NFT’s have become a thing rushing every digital artist with independent works to them in droves solely also because of one guy. Mike Winkelmann also known by the goofy name “Beeple” (https://www.beeple-crap.com/) was at the right place at the right time in which he went into Photoshop, made a collage of years of his pre-existing works, and sold it for nearly $70 some million dollars worth of Ethereum. Now, every digital creator in the space wants to have the same happen to them.

The Guardian did this short doco piece titled “Inside the strange world of NFTs” which is worth a watch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnN_GEFubAo

Notice the unsophistication (and douche baggery) of the pro-NFT folks featured in it and the sophistication of Jacob Silverman, a journalist who’s featured in the last section of it, who’s been a vocal critic of the space.

Book Share - Knowledge of Higher Worlds

Yes, Rudolf Steiner was both amazing but also bonkers. His books are super flowery and like Carl Jung, are a lifetime of study in themselves while also potentially being a cure for insomnia. Yet, he was truly an esoteric Jedi.

Knowledge of Higher Worlds is one of his more known books describing his own experiences with what he calls, many many many times in the text, the “Supersensable” worlds. What those are is a longer story but we can think of them as the inner worlds of his meditations.

This particular text has a very profound chapter (10 to be exact) which is especially important for sharing some secret keys to the nature of reality. That is all that is to be revealed for now regarding.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/pbzc4ebst9ao02r/KnowledgeOfHigherWorlds-RudolfSteiner.mp3 https://www.mediafire.com/file/oahax5gsuk9pxbe/KnowledgeOfHigherWorlds-RudolfSteiner.pdf

The Art of Work

Vintage lenses can be amazing!

We once had a director of photography (cinematographer) on a movie set tell us that if you took a 75 year old lens and put it on a brand new camera body, you’d have an incredible image. Many old vintage still photo and cinematography lenses can be found used for extremely affordable prices because they are manual focus which most folks don’t care to deal with these days. Outside of top of the line Hollywood cinematography equipment, if you’re after the second most expensive camera gear on the planet, Hasselblad being the most expensive, your bet would be Leica.

As vintage film cameras and lenses have seen a resurgence in recent years, the number of professionals who can repair and restore these gems is rapidly declining. Youxin Ye and his wife Wen are two of the last of these masters. They breathe new life into decades-old cameras and lenses, primarily for older film Leica’s, elevating the work from a science to an art.

Created by Julien Jarry, ‘The Art of Work’ is a nice mini documentary which give’s a brief glimpse into Youxin and his wife’s history and craftsmanship. Without hopefully being too much of a commercial for the brand.

Rebooting Twitter

So in the grand scheme of anti-social networking, Twitter seems to be the least shit social network.

There’s obviously been a lot of focus on it lately with Godzillionaire Musk likely acquiring to become their new Supreme Overlord. We’re all for free speech too but that would only work in tandem with people being required to use their real names online. Because “PepeMAGANation’s” disgusting shit posting allowed under “free speech” is going to be much less extreme and say quite very different things than if they instead were only able to use the service under their real identity of “Bill Jones” who works in accounting.

In addition to increasing their character count from the original 140 characters from early days SMS messaging to now doubling that to a count of 280, in the last year or two Twitter has opened up a lot more options for photographers. Allowing photos to be posted without limiting characters and also enabling nice photo collages.

Thus we’ve recently zero’d out our Twitter and have decided to use it almost exclusively to post our photography. Which is perfect for the platform because we try with our still images, just like all of our works, to not only create something of high production value in terms of aesthetic, but also have the work have something to say. Thus years ago we started posting our photography, specifically our street photography, under the title of “Philosophical Photography'“ in which we also included a caption with each photo which highlighted some of the who, what, where, when, why reasons we captured the image in the first place. But we’ve only really ever kept that stuff on our website. Which suffice to say, does not lean that well to new discoverability.

There have been new updates in the platforms guidelines in which users can now have unauthorized photos of themselves deleted by others who post them more easily. Which can create problems for the medium of street photography, most of our style of which happens candidly and rarely without permission. However we figured we’d roll with it there anyway. Increasingly learning to keep the half of our work which talks more about ancient wisdom traditions and spiritual self development more for an inner courtyard, while the other half which focuses more on philosophies of life, personal development, and artistic creativity for more public consumption. Since photography is one of the top hobby’s in the world, us sharing that aspect of our work publicly while also encoding some tiny amount of that information through a photography medium is how we roll.

Our personal Twitter:
https://twitter.com/nilesheckman

Shamans of the Global Village Twitter (Run by this nice bloke Jarad Blowatt, who just wan’t to help the show)
https://twitter.com/ShamansGV

Book Share - Civilization One: The World is Not as You Thought It Was

This one is worth your time and is in a similar spirit of Graham Hancock’s works…

How a quest to crack the mystery of something call “The Megalithic Yard” led to the discovery of compelling evidence pointing to the existence of a highly advanced culture predating the earliest known civilizations. Leading to a conclusion that there must have been a “civilization one.”

The authors, Knight and Butler (who are still alive yes, so I’m an asshole for sharing their work here in private and please consider also purchasing the text if you fancy) reveal an extraordinary, integrated measuring system which might have been lost to the world forever. It shows to be is advanced if not more so than anything used today, which form the basis of both the Imperial and Metric measurement systems.

We love works which show through evidence that humanity's actual age is much older than previously considered. Modern man's hubris is kicked in the teeth by physical data compiled from measuring Megalithic structures throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. Highlighting we are late to the party in regards to the world’s of science and engineering.

One review reads; “If you value your world view more than anything don't read this: it would cause great distress. If you value truth more than conformity, GET THIS. For here is data that humans developed earlier than expected, that there are still earlier discoveries to find, and that we can go forth knowing we are Makers of beauty and worlds for eons from the past.”

Essay: Tools of Our Trades

In efforts to save or spend, outside of life’s various standard needs - the bills, food, cleaning products, kleenex, other basic necessities. How does one choose to spend their money? A product of their time. Outside of raising children or perhaps philanthropic efforts to help those beyond one’s own immediate family, we would say one of the best uses of it would be on the tools of our trades. Meaning the tools you use to make something. To create and not just consume. 

During the renaissance it was the acquisition of chizzles for sculpture or brushes for paintings. Back then, just acquiring the paint pigments in themselves was a massive task. As they had to be made by hand, not bought from an art supply store, as those had yet to exist, but instead made from scratch, by combining oils with various minerals. Paintbrushes made from the hair of animals. Often being from difficult to reach locations. If those things could not have been created or later manufactured for purchase, we would not have been left with such timeless masterpieces which were made from such tools in hands.

The printer press and the typewriter were inventions which greatly increased productivity at the time. Democratizing both reading and then writing. Very much worth their acquisition. Much like the modern day computer, they may have been tools which had expensive prices to enter into, but had incredible longevity in terms of their usage. 

There’s a quote in the startup world that “you can mine for gold or you can sell pickaxes.” This is a reference to the California Gold Rush of the late 1800’s where some of the most successful business people such as Samuel Brannan or Levi Strauss didn’t mine for gold themselves but instead sold tools to miners – wheelbarrows, tents, pickaxes, etc. Mining for gold was the more glamorous path but actually turned out, in aggregate, to be a worse return on capital and labor than selling supplies. Most supply sellers know this, so go after the ones which make a quality product. Not just a mass produced one that's the cheap flavor of the time.

A classic example would be the barn woodsmith workshop or much more common, garage workbench. Usually the staple of male masculinity, for saw dust can be referred to as “man glitter”. There’s another saying which goes something like “A town is still local and quaint if it still has a local hardware store on its main drag.” Selling good old hand made building tools instead of mass produced ones now at the huge chain store. For when you purchase a hammer, which has about 147 uses, if you don't live out of a hotel but instead in one place, it’s not going to become unnecessary. The classic old tool workbench is a thing of longevity. And if you buy good tools, and take good care of them, they can build you a lifetime worth of quality craftsmanship or artistry. 

Or even longer. Sometimes one may even use inherited tools from another era, which can still be really good, or vastly superior or un-replaceable. We know someone who has and uses on a near weekly basis in their culinary pursuits these phenomenally well made cast iron skillets which they inherited from their grandmother. 

Church organs are a relic from the old world - and a hyper specialized one at that. Which contain so much analogue complexity that those who used to know how to build them have mostly long passed. The maintenance of the hundred if not multiple hundred year old instruments, which were built to last, is difficult. For if one forgets how something was made, they will also forget how it is repaired.

Our personal philosophy with tools of our trades have been similar. To buy the good stuff - much less often. Since in this cycle of humanity, external hardware technologies are firing on all cylinders, we admit that our main consumerist research and purchase guilt is camera equipment. Quite regularly paying attention to when new things are released and being somewhat constantly interested in the latest details and specs. Which have little to no difference in the creation of the craft than the previous half dozen versions. Yet in this regard, being quite conservative to only acquire something new if it helps the quality of our outputs, streamline our artists' processes, or allow some sort of dynamic to exist which could not have happened with prior iterations.

Recent examples of this are a specific type of computer mouse that is more ergonomic, preventing wrist strain, and a mechanical keyboard. A modern keyboard technology very popular in Asia which are very much a throwback to the old school style late 70’s / early 80’s keyboards with louder clickety clack keys. Yet, these new versions are heavily customizable but most importantly wonderful for coders or writers with tactile feedback on the fingers.

A filmmaking acquaintance of ours named Osman is from Ukraine. He is an amazing cottage industry crafter who makes some of the best custom camera straps on the internet. He has a small store on a site which hosts small business sellers which is his primary income. After having been able to leave his home country in a little European car, full to the brim with mostly stuff for his child, the only thing he now has for himself short of his clothes are his tools for his craftsmanship - wherein he can set up a mobile workstation anywhere. Be that it a hostel, hotel room, or micro apartment. In his current standings he must do what he can to continue having an income stream for his specialized trade. 

Over the years, we have learned to advise anyone whatever their tool - table saw, chef's knife, drafting table, typewriter, drum set, pottery kiln, microphone, weedwacker, camera, pencil, oven, ballet slipper, compass or square, harp, synthesizer, automobile, laptop, tracktor, DJ deck, …whatever your crafts, dipping your toes into the trade vicariously through someone else already doing that craft, is a good entry vector. Much how apprenticeships have long worked through time. Then based on recommendations from those already in the trade, acquire the best tools which you can afford, which ideally means you’d only have to buy them once. Rather than buying sub-optimal and then later working up towards another tier of slightly better, followed by another tier of even better, etc.... The good stuff is almost always the most well designed, which means not only does it need less replacement, but also that it increases efficiency, saving time and thus money. For if the tool itself is a work of art, that only further motivates and inspires the creator to make further works of art with that tool.

To become more of a master, of whatever trade, part of that involves using less things but better things. For mindfulness and minimalism should entail only the essential acquisition of tools that you can use to make work, fulfill passions and get those things accomplished. Purchasing less often to consume less and create more - An inherent preventative against gear acquisition syndrome. The excessive and over acquisition of gear which frankly, is in itself a waste of time, with more time spent researching the tool than using it. The modern day tech review video is doing this - simply being only a more modern version of talking about Michelangelo’s brushes he used to create the art on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel instead of talking about the development, skills, or craft of the artist that used those paintbrushes. Michelangelo himself has stood the test of time because he did not endlessly research and talk about his tools, but instead used those quality tools to a masterful ext

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Narration: Night Stewardship

Just as in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey, and other locations of similar latitude, much of the state of California can be classified as a Mediterranean Climate.

Characterized by dry and hot summers with mild, wet winters.

As both natural and anthropogenic climate change accelerates, forests are becoming more grasslands, and the grasslands are becoming more deserts. Hopefully bringing more rain but also increasing the intensity of summers.

One way to manage summer at its most extreme is to engage in outdoor activity in the mornings, evenings, or at night.

Managing the elements of earth, air, fire, or water.

For just as humanity has the capability for massive amounts of destruction, we also have equal if not more capability for stewardship.

Which, in your golden years, during summertime, it’s more preferable to do under cover of darkness.


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Title: Night Stewardship
Production: Aurora-Lab
Writer / Director / Narrator: Niles Heckman
Featuring: Brad Heckman
Score: Marow - Samsara (My Cosmic Dust Will Still Love You)  

Being Happy For What You Got

A filmmaking acquaintance of ours named Osman is from Ukraine. He is an amazing cottage industry crafter who makes some of the best custom camera straps on the internet. His store “OKLI Straps” is here - https://www.etsy.com/shop/OKLIstraps

He has left Ukraine with his family and they are now staying in the EU. This is a picture he just sent me of their little European car, full to the brim with mostly stuff for his child and the only thing he now has for himself short of his clothes are his tools for his craftsmanship.

A minor life lesson in being happy for what you got.

How You Choose to Live

This YouTube Channel has been an amazing one for a long time now with many hundreds of hours of watching potential. Kristen Dirksen, her husband, and their kids travel the world making videos about simple living, self-sufficiency, tiny homes, permaculture, backyard gardens, alternative transport, DIY, craftsmanship, and philosophies of life.

What's so great about their videos is they are direct examples of how individuals can live "unconventionally" (really meaning more authentically) to more honor natural life and give a big middle finger to the machinations of the authoritarian machine levers of the Empire. One early way of which is encountered through… dealing with planning departments.

Some examples include:

An ecovillage in Occidental, California not too far from where I live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcbUN_1lvAA

Guy builds canvas tent compound on property. Proceeds to become paradise without a 30+ year mortgage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toFBj9qBLQo

Couple converts garage into rental income unit and spends chunk of the year traveling in their sweet van: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sLQ-2rCdmw

Startup offers custom small prefabs. Ready for delivery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSwY46YNqjM

Jersey man rocks Velomobile to stick it to the oil companies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAcy7EVRpXc

...and much much much more.

Occult Anatomy of Man Voiceover

We are finally getting around to sharing the voiceover of our narration of Manly P Hall's book "The Occult Anatomy of Man" on both the podcast and YouTube channel. As well as using it as a show update for the general audience.

Yes, this has been shared with you folks prior and we are very keen to get ya'll more exclusive content soon. 

https://www.mediafire.com/file/uhkyg4rbq022q1a/AnInfinitePath_OccultAnatomyOfMan_Voiceover.mp3 

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Long Form Movement

Our short form projects are horribly delayed yes. We’ve been working crazy hour 6-day weeks for the freelance day job gig and every month they keep extending us. So the essays and narrations will rise again but are still in the slow mode.

However, there is movement on the long term project front. We are squeaking in some longer form writing on our Blue Hours script and there is definite movement on the third episode of Shamans of the Global Village. Which is looking like it will focus on Iboga / Ibogaine and shoot in June in Costa Rica and July in Africa believe it or not. Even with Covid chaos.

Speaking of Africa, February is Black History month in Canada and The United States. Otherwise known as African-American History Month. I’m proud of my European heritage but also recognize that as the empire spread European cultures have had a history of being imperialist and colonialist assholes. Also that the US is a great place but the legacy of American empire is that of systemic racism and enslavement. Much of which many cultures still suffer from today and both Native Americans and African Americans have historically been on the majority of receiving and that still continues to this day.

Recent cell phone footage of a fight between a white teenager and a black teenager shows that when broken up by two cops they push the two teens apart, tackling and forcing the black teen to the ground, handcuffing him by force. While essentially leaving the white teen to stand there without a slap on the wrist.

Here are three documentaries worth your time which showcase some historical plight of African American’s:

King in the Wilderness chronicles the final chapters of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life, revealing a conflicted leader who faced an onslaught of criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. Especially when starting to speak out against the useless and unnecessary Vietnam War.

Honorable Link:
http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/king-in-the-wilderness
Naughty Link:
http://fmovies.to/movie/king-in-the-wilderness-lrlmq/1-full

Attica revisits prison massacre made worse by media malpractice fifty years later, a new documentary examines the legacy of the prison riot, and how the media helped sell a false narrative around what really happened.

Honorable Link:
https://www.sho.com/titles/3472216/attica

Naughty Link:
https://fmovies.to/movie/attica-yjjv0/1-full

13th explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the fact that the nation's prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. Primarily through the deceptive “War on Some Drugs.”

Honorable Link:
http://www.avaduvernay.com/13th

Naughty Link:
https://fmovies.to/movie/13th-vv8zl/1-full

Rick Simpson's Book For His Help

We’re going to break a bit of precedent here and share a book of an author who is still alive - with a way we can all potentially help them out.

Rick Simpson is best known as a medical marijuana cultivator and activist. Before he became a pioneer in the medical marijuana community, Simpson was an engineer working in Nova Scotia, Canada. It’s here that a work-related injury changed his life forever.

In the late 1990s, Simpson was removing asbestos from a poorly ventilated hospital boiler room when he collapsed from toxic fumes and knocked himself unconscious. Simpson was given immediate medical attention, however, he continued to suffer from dizziness and ringing in his ears (also known as tinnitus) for years following the incident.

Traditional pharmaceuticals and pain prescriptions failed to provide Simpson with the relief he needed. He started to research alternative forms of treatment and soon began growing and using marijuana. Finally, he was able to manage his symptoms, all from a plant in his garden no less.

Some years later, in 2003, Simpson was diagnosed with a form of skin cancer known as basal cell carcinoma. This led him to further explore marijuana as medicine. Simpson read a study from The Journal of the National Cancer Institute in which Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC (the main psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana) was found to kill cancer cells in mice. Inspired, he extracted oil from his plants and methodically applied it to his skin. As the story goes, the cancerous growths on his arm disappeared in less than a week. From this point on, Simpson was a true believer in the medicinal benefits of marijuana and was determined to share his discovery, or more likely re-discovery, with the world. It would come to be known as RSO or Rick Simpson Oil - a concentrated cannabis oil.

Simpson hasn’t been present in the public arena for the past few years because in May 2018, he suffered a stroke and has since been in the process of recovery. He’s honorably never tried to sell the oil and has instead also advocated for people to make it themselves, so as you can imagine, it hasn’t been a revenue stream for him. He’s also struggled with many other’s using his name to sell versions of the oil which may or may not follow the recipe well.

He says in the announcement video on his official website for his recent life developments that his only revenue stream in recent years has been from the sales of his book(s). Which I recently purchased a copy of to help him out and I share with you now below. If you read it and really dig it, please do consider purchasing and/or sending him a donation.

Official Site: https://phoenixtears.ca/
His Go Fund Me: http://www.gofundme.com/f/support-rick-simpson

Digital copy and audio book version of his book “Nature’s Answer to Cancer:” https://www.mediafire.com/file/81w0andidpmnk1s/RickSimpson-NaturesAnswerToCancer..pdf https://www.mediafire.com/file/5adtzbf62k1anal/AudioBook_RickSimpson-NaturesAnswerToCancer.mp3

Anon Casualties

We’re 50/50 or less on conspiracies and have very much been conscious to not make our work solely about “conspirituality”. While there’s usually more to a story than what’s been put out on the surface and some “conspiracy theories” turn out to be true, a larger percentage are a distraction at best or a mental health damager at worst.

We also try to only speak on politics in terms of striving for equilibrium, but there is so much political tumult in the world and the United States specifically due to 40+ years of reverse Robin Hood redistribution of wealth (socialism for the rich, and cut throat capitalism for the poor) which has resulted in wealth inequality moving back toward the economic ratios of medieval feudalism.

When times are extra tough, a country’s populous is forced into looking deeper at structural problems with society. Some do this in rational ways looking at what could expand liberty and freedom for all while others look to cult leaders to preserve their FreeDUMB.

This sub-Reddit is a support group for people who have a family member or entire family which have been torn apart by the dark black hole that is QAnon. A theory which claims that a mentally ill grifting criminal conman from “reality” television is the sole savior of the American republic: https://www.reddit.com/r/QAnonCasualties/

It highlights the real world pain and hardship caused by family members falling down such negative spirals. Which might identify an accurate problem or two, (or mirror those accurate problems back to front) but then go into clown world with their proposed solutions.

‘Q: Into The Storm’ is an investigative documentary series on HBO which is also worth your time: https://www.hbo.com/q-into-the-storm

Essay: Karma Café

A definition of Karma is a force created by a person's past actions that is felt to determine future outcomes - action and reaction. In fake spirituality, it can certainly be used as an easy excuse for claiming unprovable things. With statements like “that happened because for sure they had done this in another life” or “let them be poor because they were rich in the previous life” and similar others - proof of which is conveniently impossible to concretize. Not to mention being an easy to claim cop out excuse to not have to work to improve some obvious problem at either a personal or societal level. How convenient. However, regardless of one’s thoughts on reincarnation, we have come through our personal development to feel there is a validity to karma and it’s correspondence to cycles of life. Especially when looking at it from the standpoint of devolution and evolution.

A viewing of an “Instant Karma” video on the internet where some dude with a tiny rotten brain is driving like a maniac and then, as a direct result, proceeds to flip off the road and crash their vehicle seems proof of single life karmic consequence. Yet, it does also seem like certain people who engage in unhonorable or downright deplorable behavior get away with it for extended periods of time if not their entire lives doesn't it? This is where things get a bit murky, difficult to lay down the rules if you will.

Acting as though character traits one expresses in this life are the result of our accumulated past lifetimes of various experiences does help structure life and support a mindset that we could be in corporeal form on Earth with unfinished tasks and that those unfinished things are part of our karma. For perhaps our souls have incarnated in the physical to learn lessons that are still part of our evolutionary framework which we have yet to have learned up to that point. So challenges are presented to us which, prior to that point, we have yet to overcome. Rinse and repeat.

Hard to say for sure, but if we think of the whole of material creation to be likened to a rehabilitation center meant for helping a soul to rediscover its nature of divinity and one of the mechanisms of creation is to help facilitate a soul’s development being karmic, then through it, selfless actions uplift a soul, while selfish actions degrade it. The results of both selfless and selfish actions are experienced over a series of life cycles, as a soul comes to understand how its actions affect those and the world around it. Karma can be said to be the ultimate educator. Theoretically speaking, if one takes their karmic lessons seriously, and strives to act selflessly, perhaps one can continuously progress their status of existence and gain more soul maturity.

We may also think of our experiences in life as just but one chapter in a much larger book. A text which we can’t read entirely through only one life, for a single life may be only a chapter or only a single page, and multiple lives comprise the whole pros making up a long-form book of life. What part of the maps we've already explored and what pages of the tome we've already read.

Through the full evolution of our life, all of our lives, the whole book if you will, it would make sense that the story must involve doing it all. Having all experiences, being all things, mapping all polarity. For through many cycles, be that it hundreds or thousands, we may have initially started out being very immature and having leaned toward doing a majority of bad things and as we have evolved, that gradually entails later doing a majority of very good things. With the horrible slowly transitioning to the noble. All part of the process of progression. With a karmic tapestry being woven to be a map of which we have explored every inch.

If, however, a person chooses to commit one selfish act after another, progress is not made and in extreme cases what forward motion has already been made can be squandered. Especially in regards to what that personal mental structure has neglected to learn from in past lifetimes. For it has also been said that there will be bag karma, baggage if you will, worth redeeming, and good karma, also having value for being worth acknowledging. Neither of which can be fully run away from. We see this in figureheads that seem so deplorable you can't fathom why they even have any platform, let alone thousands if not millions of folks who support them. It’s because those who are soul young attract others who are soul young. Hence they are mentally babies or toddlers in grown adult bodies. Projecting blame on everyone but themselves. As there is a common immature inclination to avoid anything that causes unpleasantness for the individual.

Yet, cause and effect (a Hermetic principle) pushes back on this. For we can think of it and karma as a balancer or harmonizer. Being generated by deeds, conduct, actions, and if could even be said, thoughts. All of which make up a soup which can have a great deal of influence in regards to family, health, resources, and all relationships - personal and professional. With even various flavors to this seven layered fractal cake being something like soul, national, racial, world, etc…

Whatever the slate, facing and resolving karmic consequences is forward progress and is inevitable. Delaying or outright avoiding the learning from these lesions is only going to slow the gears of evolution down, but can never and will never fully stop them. Acknowledging karma and taking responsibility for it is a huge step into maturity. For it takes courage and sophistication to look at our faults and face them. Because karma is habit forming, creating patterns in mental behavior, it can be very difficult to make and follow through with better choices, even if one is conscious of wanting to do so. But we must push through. And one's willingness to work at doing so is a sign of soul maturity.

An individual's acceptance and acknowledgment of forward karma over multiple lives is said to produce positive thinking and actions and without karma existing, we could not grow to be the most masterful version of ourselves. To progress, not regress. To expand, not contract. All designed to not tear us down but instead to build us up. To make us greater. Even if everything stated here is all bollocks, acting like it is the case only improves one's behavioral pattern in the long run. Actions such as making conscious choices, forgiveness, acceptance, gratitude, humility, and the general golden rule are all aspects of karmic software which may help run our living operating systems. Highlighting that we have created and continue to create our lives. Nothing happens to us, it happens for us. Welcome to karma cafe. Where there is no menu and you will be served what you are due.

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Article Paywall Access

If you fancy what a venture with paywalls is doing it’s certainly nice to support that venture through membership. Of course you are doing that with our work here so we debated sharing this one due to that irony.

However, if you’re at a site with an article you’re dying to read and aren’t willing to go the distance with full membership, this website is a bypass for that: https://12ft.io/

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Documentary Recommendation: The First Wave

Hope everyone is having a good winter solstice which the empire degraded into something having to do with a man on a cross which Coca-Cola and other corporations further degraded into something having to do with consumerism.

The First Wave is a documentary which highlights four months in early 2020 when the initial Covid-19 wave was first hitting New York City. NYC is such a fun town. I don’t even like to go out but on the times I’ve been to New York I have such a great time there. The food is so good and even though the  weather sucks, there’s a great deal to like about the big apple. 

One thing about New York City is not only is it a melting pot for practically all different races and cultures but it’s also a macrocosm for the United States as a whole. Being such an ethnically diverse place, travel in and out of New York is a main vein of entry to the United States. So it obviously was going to be ground zero as an initial entry point of Covid when it was first entering the country. Showing many signs and patterns which would later ripple through other parts of the nation and other cities throughout the world.

This feature doc got access inside one of New York’s hardest hit hospital systems during the first four months of the wave, and much of what they shot is not for the faint of heart - my type of content. For anyone who thinks covid is a walk in the park the raw footage in this of what it’s like to suffer through extreme symptoms shows it’s no joke. Any disease in your system which can lower your blood oxygen level to the point where you loose circulation to your fingers and then need to have them amputated should speak volumes. It also does a great job of documenting and dramatizing the extreme stress which medical professionals are under.

It’s primarily available on Hulu and other naughty streaming sites like “fmovies.to” if you want to go the watch for free route. More details at the official site:

http://films.nationalgeographic.com/the-first-wave

Talking Depictions of Shamanism With Gordon White

Gordon White downloaded Shamans of the Global Village. We thanked him for doing so and he invited us on his podcast. His website Rune Soup, is a predominate hub for things related to magic and the paranormal.

We’ve always rather liked Gordon and his many outputs. Having been a guest on many podcasts, he’s extremely knowledgeable and very well spoken. We chat this round regarding creativity, media making, the power of both the documentary and essay formats, as well as participating in cross-cultural learning in ideally, non-extractive ways.

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Essay: Dual Dishonoroable's

Most people are good. Yet also dysfunctional.

Sometimes there are bad dysfunctional folks too. But that's a minority.

Primarily because of money, and the need to acquire it, usually through honorable means, like professional and or responsible employment, there are also many ways of acquiring money through dishonorable means. The current human operating system is not all sunshine and rainbows but instead corruption on a grand scale, because we have systems in place that can work very well for un-honorable operators, while those who do the right thing may not always come out on top.

We recently had an interaction with two entities, one being an individual, a little head and the other a large company, a big head, both of which, because of the same catalyst, showed us two degrees of somewhat dishonorable behavior. Which we were able to circumvent without being dishonorable ourselves.

As both a documentary photographer and filmmaker, we are no stranger to the tool that is a camera. And have had many dozens of both still image catered and video catered camera gear over the years. While a tool is just a tool a camera is ultimately just a tool for creating art, it's essentially a much more technologically advanced form of the paint brush which Claude Monet used to paint hundreds of water lily paintings around the marsh at his home in Giverny, Northern France. Much like acquiring quality paint pigments of the past, which the artist oftentimes, usually had to make themselves by hand, we have learned to acquire quality hardware for our film and photo outputs. And camera gear is no exception.

One huge benefit of good gear is that you can often resell it, used, for a decent amount toward what you usually paid for it. Sometimes even nearly equally as much. While other gear does greatly lose value. Or else, if you are savvy about buying used gear, you can get some great deals to save money. We’ve gotten quite good at buying the majority of our gear used, and then reselling it down the line as we adjust our workflow and pipeline, always adjusting and streamlining. Some gear is like an automobile, where the moment you drive it off the lot it does lose value, so you’d be a fool to buy new stuff exclusively all the time.

There is a photography term called G.A.S., which means “gear acquisition syndrome”. As it’s commonplace for less creative folks, especially technology obsessed males, to constantly overbalance time just studying and acquiring gear and not using it well. But we look at this behavior with the dynamic of Michalagelo only creating the Sistine Chapel by painting it, not spending all his time studying the brushes he was going to use to paint it.

So as we eb and flow with our tools, sometimes adjusting them but oftentimes knowing something numerous years old, is perfectly fine thank you, we have inherited a general rule to intentionally always be minimum, a year or two behind in terms of acquiring any sort of camera technology. So that means we’d never buy a new camera right as its first released but instead wait to pick one up new after its about a year old. This works for us because there is an inherent tendency in male technology enthusiasts, inside the planned obsolesced mindset, to always want to acquire hot new things - which fuls consumerism.

We’ll never forget the day when we were working a freelance job in Los Angeles at a company which shall remain nameless because it had both some really excellent people and some dishonorable people, when a young lad, who we had never formally met, came into a room in which we were working at, and proceeded to pull out his smartphone and cold announce to someone else in the room, and ourselves, that he had acquired the latest smartphone the evening prior, and was walking around the company showing it off. For which we could almost care less. For we knew he would never be a Michelangelo or Monet but instead a dude who was the type of blob who would stand in a line outside a store waiting for the latest release of some product which had minor difference from the previous version from a couple years prior which he already owned and had minimal differences from. Thus only shallowly being a paint brush show offers and not in any way an artist, creative, or even genius with a lasting positive effect on others, society, or culture.

This adolescent immature attitude is common for tech enthusiasts. And that is why we use it to our advantage when buying used gear. As we know we might get something that’s a year or two old for ⅔ the price because there is an ocean of these types out there, who acquire the gear, don’t really use it for anything truly artistic or timeless, and then want to move onto the next gear in just a season or two. They’ll also collect secondary aspects of the gear which they'll likely also be selling along with the listing at reduced price, which also works to our advantage.

Our main marketplaces for doing this buying and selling have been two websites. One more local and the other more country wide, and sometimes even international. The first is called Craigslist, an American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, and community service, etc… Founded by yes, a dude named Craig, who began the service in 1995 and to this day it’s remained a very basic, simple text based website for individuals to exchange or buy items through. A comedian of which once joked about that it’s the perfect place to list that you give me a handjob, I give you my coffee table. Being a very small company, which has provided a marketplace for honor based systems of small individual to individual or individual to small business commerce. We have both bought and sold on there, doing many cold non sexual meet ups with people in parking lots for quick exchanges, almost all of which are cool, to swap goods with cash with great success. For as we mature we have also adopted more and more a general rule to stay lean and light with our tool collection, only needing the bare minimum of which to be a creator. Which oftentimes over the years requires quite a bit of purchase trial and error yet to some buying and selling shuffling is inevitable.

The other website which we have long used, the more countrywide and international one is eBay. Another American e-commerce corporation, also just like Craigslist, originally based in the Bay Area of California, also coincidently founded in 1995, that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through its website. There have been numerous tech companies from the 1990’s early dawn of the Tim Berners Lee world wide web which grew into major tech giants. Many of which continued to adapt and change, some of which imp[roving but others degrading in the process by becoming more monevolent, but eBay had stayed very consistent in its original simple business model. Which was creating a marketplace for individuals to buy from one another, or an individual to buy from a small business.

We had long used eBay with no kinks or issues. Having for a long time had an account on there with a very high rating, for we have always remained, you guessed it, honorable in our both buying and selling on that platform. And our profile rating has reflected that. Same with the profile ratings of other sellers we have dealt with on the platform when we are the buyer. Yet something happened there which changed this high rating to high rating relationship. EBay primarily works as an honor system, and in the past had been the mediator between two buyers if there was a dispute. But recently, since the time of this writing, we purchased a piece of camera gear from a seller on the platform and having an issue we have now found that eBay’s method of operating in this regard has changed.

Basically, before purchasing from a vendor, it’s important to know at least a tiny bit about them and their past track record. Just like in the old bazaars of the Middle East which day back through the sands of time, an individual might go to their favorite stand owner recurrently because their had a previous purchasing relationship with them and knew their vegetables, buts, meats they had sold in the past had a certain quality to them. And any time a new stand opens in the market, one is always taking a small risk by purchasing from this particular seller for the first time, not being sure what they are going to get.

Our failure this time around was to purchase a piece of used camera gear from a seller who had not been on the website very long. Only for a week or two in fact and they have thus not had any previous ratings. So I purchased an item, which was a bit over $600 US dollars mind you, not exactly cheap, and then after the money went through, it’s up to the seller to honor their listing and ship the item to you. In this case numerous days when by, with numerous inquiry messages sent, with zero feedback or response. Looking at the seller's account, we could see some other items listed. Knowing it was a female seller because one of the other items was a purse and in the photographs they had taken holding up the team to camera there were both very female nails present as well a a reflection of a very curvy feminine phasic in the reflection of the item I had purchased which had a black screen that was reflecting part of their torso. I could also tell it was a woman of Latin American descent. A detail which has future importance for the story.

So about a week or two went by, nothing had been shipped and we started to get a bit concerned - for early warning signs tend to only amplify. Which were concretized when by the end of week two, upon logging back into the website and looking at their account, we saw that they had exit scammed the website. Meaning zeroing out and deleting all the content from their account, leaving either no trace or just leaving an empty but not deleted account. A dynamic which is common in the crypto currency space. Never put any money into any venture in which the owners or runners of that venture are anonymous, because then a launch pad is paid down which is prime time to exit scam.

So when trying to deal with this dishonorable individual, who took our payment and never shipped out the item goddammit, one then looks to the marketplace who’s domain they are in for assistance - in this case, eBay. And as once I was blind, now I can see. Thinking eBay was a giant tech company that still remained mostly transparent, truthful and true to their roots, but instead they have adjusted to be very opaque.

We had once read, and always remembered that the number one thing that keeps a small business afloat in the long term is… drumroll.. Customer service. Meaning how you treat your customers after they have purchased from you. As the spiritually degraded commercial marketplace is really there for the acquisition of capital, customer service is a direct barometer of how much a seller actually cares about their buyers and any future relationship they may have with them. We, for example, who sell various documentary and audio products, know that if any individual who purchases from us, has a question, one aspect of what we must do, to stay honorable, is do our best to make sure they are happy with the purchase should they have a question or need technical support. Aiming to always be helpful. This is something that any long lasting honorable company that has been around for many decades, with a good reputation, will be very knowledgeable and hard working regarding. To make sure that they have long served pre-existing customers and not just blowing them off or dumping them after you have made initial money off their, but instead establishing a relationship of care. Which from a honourable business standpoint means one will continue to purchase from you in the future if not send more business your way through referrals and recommendations.

Companies that treat their customers like they are expendable ultimately will crash and burn. It may take a long time, but the chickens will come home to roost. There was once an electronics store chain in the United States which reigned through the 80’s, 90’s and early 200’s called Circuit City - an American consumer electronics retail company known for having very good customer service via non annoying and overy helpful but still very helpful and knowledgeable sales people on their store floors. Their main forte through the years had been home entertainment center and car stereo electronics and in those early days of the web most people weren't able to research electronics online. And home theatre electronics were more complicated back then. With an amp, receiver, or home theatre stereo oftentimes looking like some sort of Russian synthesizer with tons of nobs, dials, and gauges, and remote controls with buttons equivalent to that of a control panel on the Challenger space shuttle. So when a customer came into their store to purchase higher end audio video hardware, it was important to have helpful and even more importantly knowledgeable salespeople. Who they paid quite decently. The beginning of their end was when their CEO and executive board decided it was wise to lay off the vast majority of their well paid and knowledgeable sales staff across all their locations and replace them with inexperienced, unknowlege, new employees which they could pay minimum wage. Or otherwise known as, the lowest amount legally possible. Then from that moment on there, sales started to plummet and along with refusing to open an online presence for sales on this new thing called the internet, the chain eventually went out of business. Ha ha!

So eBay used to be known for very good customer service, having an on demand, easily reachable, actually human service department to help you should you have a dispute with an exchange like we have with this dishonorable female exit scamming us. But over the years they have made themselves very difficult to contact directly. A sly and somewhat slimy technique that far too many corrupt sales websites engage in. Where they work great if all is smooth, but when a challenger is faced, within their framework mind you, they are not there to be there to help you. So they are also sinking down into dishonorable.

Trying to find any reminiscence of aid through the bones of what used to be their customer service or dispute center sends one on a loop of them telling you to contact the seller, putting the majority of the dispute resolution back on the relationship between buyer and seller, which only really works if both pirates are honorable. So if either buyer or seller is exposed as being anything less, it also exposes the larger system they are inside as also exhibiting somewhat less than behavior.

So the way we personally fixed this problem is we found a way to do it without sinking down to either the dishonorable level of the little head or the big head. Like many companies today, you can’t get real interaction with a human being, or if you do it in a third world country. So in our navigating the endless loops of their subsurface spider webs which are intentionally difficult, many companies use that technique, especially with long wait times of phone support hoping you will just give up, we dealt with the automated process the way it asked to be dealt with.

Luckily, the honorable woman who scammed us had not set the item to be non-returnable, so down in the loop de loop we submitted a resolve ticket and got a refund via returning the item. So after accessing the automated, non-human- helped page to get a refund we filed for the return and accessed a page to print a return shipping label. And the genius woman left her name and address in her account information which is usually unavailable to be seen but can be accessed but now that a return was issued was then available. It was Claudia Camberos, with an address in San Diego. That name obviously being that of a woman of latin american descent, so having seen glimpses of her physicality, we thought it might actually be her real name, not a made up one.

So the only real issue now was she had never actually sent me the item. And eBay’s non-existent dispute resolution assumed she had actually sent us the package in the mail. So, without breaking any laws or sinking down into assholess ourselves, we didn't want to send her anything threatening - a message of meanness or hate, or hardful - anthrax in the mail, or discussing - a turd log, or engage in any kind of mail fraud, but instead kept it straight by putting a dirty rock in a box and mailed it back to her address with tracking details. Which eBay said they would refund once they confirmed the item, when it was never really sent to us in the first place mind you, had arrived back at her address and would reimburse then us for it. So through this automated way, we sent that dirt covered rock off in the mail and by golly it worked. We got our money refunded. Not by her but surely by eBay themselves.

So multiple lessons were learned on this one. Firstly, to not engage with anyone who doesnt have some kind of previous track record, even if that’s just a brief history of operating and part customer reviews. Secondly, that even one large tech company we thought was halfway decent is just as soulless as the rest of them.

Honorable is a great word. It makes one have to stand on their own merits. And almost shows that if someone is not honorable there are going to be many other negative aspects to their personality as well. A main one of which is certainly that of being an asshole. But if one does stand in honor and aim to engage in honorable behavior in the little things in life, that speaks volumes about how they will operate in terms of the larger things in life.

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Essay: No Set Schedule (Exclusive for Patrons)

In the trifecta of good, fast, and cheap, you can only have two. If there is a ton of money being spent, you can have it good and fast because numerous folks who are very good at what they do are being well compensated for their work and things are thus expensive. If there is no money, you can have it good and cheap, but it will take a long time. That’s how our personal work, our best work, has been made.

Yet, If a client is well compensating and thus expecting quick progress, then one aspect of the trifecta is fast. So in that regard, we innerstand. Sticking to strict schedules and rigid deadlines has its place. For he who has the gold makes the rules. This applies in the machine levers of commerce. Containing assembly lines of collective worker bots. With gears grinding one down in the levers of drudgery and often, but not always, blandness. Carpal tunnel generating repetition which would actually probably be good to have robots take over doing. It’s the modern war trenches of the professional working world. All under the clock. Where the majority of the money flows.

We once had someone predominantly featured in one of our documentaries, along with another fellow filmmaker they were collaborating with on a later project, ask us for some of our footage to share for that project, and we certainly agreed to be helpful. Yet, since there was no money involved and they were asking for something, for free, which had taken us some difficulties and a long time to acquire, we said we would be able to do it, yet it wouldn’t be for a couple months. This was intentional for this reason. To make them wait for it.

In terms of real creative outputs, ones which are done for the joy of the process and personal accomplishment, through self-expression, the most non-negotiable element of these three - good/fast/cheap is the good. For whatever you do, in order to be a positive force in the world, it must be excellent in quality. So when little to no money is involved, and you are aiming for quality, that means being fast or quick must inevitably drop off in terms of priority.

There is a great deal to be had for setting goals and accomplishing them. Or honoring a schedule, not letting things slide, and getting things done efficiently. But those are the gears of productivity, not creativity. This is why the creative side starts things and a less creative side helps with the work to finish them. Both are needed. So, sometimes it's time to crank while other times are for deeper contemplation and inspiration.

We have found that anytime we set a rigid schedule for things, on a recurring pattern, the daily jive may be okay, or even daily “pretty good”. For one is lucky if they moderately like what they do for their profession, let alone really enjoy almost all aspects of it. But those times do not produce anything amazing and by no means anything genius. Genius comes with long development times, years or decades, and flashes of insight. For creative gnosis arrives in unusual ways at odd times. In the morning when you are in that twilight state of still seemingly still asleep or maybe a tiny bit awake. When the veil of the unconscious is still flowing through. Before it starts to just spill a bit as you are first waking. And then through a busy day of life’s chores or responsibilities it may only be a tiny drip drip drip. So it’s important to be there to capture it.

Grabbing that requires personal time with a healthy work life balance. Franz Kafka was a Bohemian novelist and short-story writer, widely regarded as a major contributor of 20th-century literature. Yet, his primary profession was that of a lawyer working for an insurance company. And he created the vast majority of his writings while still working his day job. For him, he found a way to set a personal schedule with the time allotted. For schedules, and planning from others for the dollar may pressure or strangle creativity, but those same things can help it when set up for oneself. So personal time, to oneself, or in close collaboration, should be given plenty of oxygen. For creativity is not a talent, for anyone is capable of it. Instead it is more a way of operating.

When operating for a longer form project, we may be a bit off the radar for numerous years, but with short form outputs those can be seen on a monthly basis. At the time of this penning, we finished our first feature film a few years back and since then, have spent the last couple years working on more short form projects. With fairly regular consistency. Yet as this is being finalized, we’ve gone through a quite larger gap than usual releasing some of our outputs. Mainly because we’ve gotten certain signs to do so. With some things wintering while other things are summering.

We are so incredibly grateful to those listening who are supporters of our work. To access this you have had to pay a little something. Yet, to date, monthly contributions from our patrons compensate us to the tune of less than half of a day of work in what is our various professional freelance capacities. So we still very much do freelance to make a living. Ideally, like any artist, we would love to just have our creative outputs support us exclusively, but that time has not yet come. And longer gaps of output are the inevitable result.

When something is not done primarily for financial reasons, it’s most mentally and physically healthy to not be on strict, iron schedules of output, so we’ve learned to very much inform folks who support our work, which may involve a set amount per month, that there is still no regimented rigid timetable in which we output content. And always encourage others to adopt a similar mindset. Which regarding an exchange of funds, does mean that some months or years will have less output than others. There is a factor of those who put in some resources just to help support a creator, but a larger percentage do it to support a creator while also getting some sort of return on their investment. And we are conscious of that and aim to find somewhat of a middle ground regarding.

It’s important, outside of a profession, to not put oneself in a position where they have to output something by some date because it’s expected, required, or worst of all, contracted. Folks who are trying to make a living by uploading video content to a channel on a certain primary video website on the internet which, outside of steamy porn of course, is responsible for like ⅕ of all internet traffic, know that various algorithms expect you to upload a new video on a weekly schedule. Or else they assume your work is dropping off and your outputs on their platform are your past and not part of your future. Which is short term doable, but to be honest, in the long run only encourages plateaus and burn out.

We have personally known a few podcasters who are so stringent about outputting something by such a date. One podcaster who was so methodical about getting a show out in their usual weekly slot they released a fill in episode at that time just to tell the audience they had no podcast that week. Also podcasters who feel their need to apologize to their audience because they haven't output something by such time. Also podcasters who suffered from establishing a strict schedule of something that did not provide full time employment, and then we’re not able to maintain it, innerstandably, and then, rather than announcing they would go to a much more manageable schedule for the resources, instead decided to completely end it.

We do none of these things and we never plan on doing so. Going so far as to remove rough estimates on our website as to how often we output things. So there is not some sort of up front hidden contract that by sharing this much resource you are expecting this much return. That way we know things will last and the momentum will continue. Slow, but certain. And we highly recommend that for yourself, for your creative ventures, you do the same.

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