Showing posts with label conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conferences. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

V EASLCE - Yague Speaks


"NATURA LOQUENS": 
Eruptive Dialogues,  Disruptive Discourses


Yagüe Speaks


The American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 and the Amendments of 1994 under President Bill Clinton granted indians the right to use psychoactive cactus peyote for ceremonial purposes, a practise recalling the consumption of soma among the Indo-Iranians and the Mithraic Misteries of Rome -perhaps preserved today in the Eucharist liturgy so well portrayed in Hair. On these regards, the Tree of Knowledge might well stand as a symbol for both the Neolithic revolution and the primal cause -in the shape of an amanita muscaria, for example- of our linguistic capability and abstract thought just like Terence McKenna suggests.

Therefore, not only does nature in the form of ayahuasca speak but also shouts the disolution of boundaries and the unity with everything -beyond the symbiotic relationship between animals and plants in our interchange of oxigen and dioxid. The vomits paved the way to orgasmic sighs and the fractal patterns evolved into living entities whose lucid message spoke of Jung's collective unconscious or Gaia's consciousness directing our paths of warriors, like in a school of fish or flock of birds, towards -figurative and literally- a single world army.

Only Unity will liberate us from the chains of anxiety, insatisfaction, fear and consumism on which biased publicity pray. If folk tales of Snowhite and Cinderella hide the rebirth of the sacred feminine, Tom and Jerry encarnate the new balance of ying/yan and The Dancing Trees of Walt Disney's Fantasia 2000 echo this experience: Nature has a will of her own.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Hair Rubbers and The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

First International Contest on Mobile Photography and their stories.


Se trata de combinar los elementos cotidianos de casa de manera que la imagen resultante pueda sugerir un significado o una historia. La actividad resulta imaginativa y divertida. Ademas, estas fotografias pueden servir para estimular la produccion literaria.


Just put together quotidian elements found at home or nearby to suggest a meaning or a story. It is creative and fun. Besides, these pictures can further stimulate literary production.



These are tags from the conferences i attended hanging up from a window, and hair rubbers of all shapes and colors found everywhere, remind me of Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol.

Witches from Final Fantasy

safe, rubbick cubes, bullet, books and girl

Dominican Goddess, Samurai and Isis. Samurai is taking care of both or so he says,

Desconsol

These puzzle trees are from Sweden. They are magic, you are supposed to take away a piece and wrap it up with a paper in which you have written a wish. the wish will come true so that you can return the missing piece to complete the puzzle.

mostly library books

Shreck and Yoda

Carnival Mask watching over Christ's birth

Budha, an example of enlightment to follow

second best at squash at UAB about five years ago

we bought it in Cambrils a few summers ago




Stuff i come across

A mother a child got burnt with a candle i put too close. when we realized it was a bit late! but i still like the figurine

This pair of leather shoes were bought in Andorra