Archive for February, 2009
Steve’s Weekly Dish 122.0
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Why Hard Times Won’t Mean Good Times at the Movies Again
Brother: Can you spare $12?
The Spiritual Brain: Interview with Denyse O’Leary
Put simply: The universe shows evidence of intelligent design.This is not a slam dunk for any specific religion, but it is certainly evidence against the current elite cult of materialist atheism.
Antidepressants May Thwart […]
Posted: February 26th, 2009 under Spirituality.
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Sacred Warrior, Red Carnival, Arabian Taboos, Bioluminescence
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Sacred Warrior Training with Jonathan Phillips
A sacred warrior is one who walks in harmony with the divine force of the universe, leading from the heart on our journey to remember universal oneness. This workshop will teach you how to sense and work with the body’s electromagnetic fields (aura) and manifest more […]
Posted: February 26th, 2009 under Parties, Shamanism.
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The Surprise, Parallel Universes, Kink Inc.
In this week’s Souldish transmission, you can Go Postal with sticker art, peek into Parallel Universes, De-Mystify Astrology, discover Life and Debt in Jamaica, grow carbon-negative food, unwrap Martin Dockery’s Surprise, and indulge in the “dirty, sexy, nudy, nutty, arty content” of Kink, Inc. At the Souldish homepage, Steven Otero brings us an interview with […]
Posted: February 20th, 2009 under Parties, Events, Books, Culture.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 121.0.
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish
Interview: Tessa Dick, author of The Owl in Daylight, and widow of Philip K. Dick
Tessa Dick, last wife of Philip K. Dick, has reworked the novel he was working on at the time of his death The Owl in Daylight.
Tesla: Master of Lighting, Gatherer of Light
Tesla described “otherworldly forces” […]
Posted: February 19th, 2009 under Spirituality.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 120.0.
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish
Embracing Your Daimonic Genius
At TED this year, author Elizabeth Gilbert (of Eat, Pray, Love fame) took the audience into strange territory in her talk about creativity, expectation and the killing of genius. Unbelievably, she managed to receive a standing ovation from the scientifically-minded TED crowd after a monologue in […]
Posted: February 12th, 2009 under Spirituality.
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Archaic Visions, LoveSpell Valentine, Naked Scavenger Hunt
Roses are red, violets are blue, the city is rockin’ and so should you! This week offers a number of romantic and erotic events to enhance your Valentine’s Day pleasure. You can bring your date (or find a new one) as you embark on a Naked Scavenger Hunt, celebrate the power of magic at LoveSpell, […]
Posted: February 12th, 2009 under Sexuality, Parties, World Cultures, Events, Music, Culture.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 119.0
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish
The Soul-Crushing Malaise of the 1950s Killed the American Dream
Barren suburban yards, drunk dads, dowdy moms, strained frivolity, deep depression — let’s hope the ’50s don’t make a comeback.
The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick by R. Crumb
It is an interesting graphic interpretation of a series of events which […]
Posted: February 5th, 2009 under Spirituality.
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Sexy Salseros, Urban Madness, Gypsy Medicine
Get ready for another action-packed week in the city that never sleeps. You can turn on to 2012 at East West books, boogie with the Sexy Salseros, channel David Bowie at the Gyronauts’ glam-rock extravaganza, say “Bon Voyage” to Urban Madness, get amorous at the Tantra Warriors’ Valentine’s Lovin workshop, and discover your “Buffalo […]
Posted: February 5th, 2009 under Parties, Spirituality, Events, Culture, Sustainability.
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