Monday, May 27, 2013

Kill the Merry Go Round

The truly hidden things are hidden in plain sight. You'll rarely think to look for them there. Once you notice them, everything suddenly becomes so clear: “Why have I not thought of this before?” Why? Because the Status Quo is your enemy. It disorients you without you even knowing, swings you in circles over and over along the same old path.

This is why “thinking outside the box” is difficult sometimes. The broken record of the Status Quo wants you to think it is all that exists. 

How do you break from this prison, make new roads, build new cities of thought an concept? You could pray for divine guidance, or cast a spell and watch new thoughts and ideas sneak into your mind. There is another way, the way of foolery and ridicule. Status Quo has no sense of humor. It hates the irrational, the weird. That is why weird is sometimes scary: it's the Status Quo whispering in your ear, “Stay away from that! Come back to the safe old merry-go-round.”

Kill the merry-go-round. Shoot it in the face, bury it in the earth and let it rot and fertilize the New, the Strange, and the Weird that you'll grow in its place.

Look for seeds in dark, damp places or on the surface of the sun where the light blinds you and burns your molecules to dust. Then all things hidden will be hidden no more.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Hello World!

Beginnings. Creature has a lot of experience with beginnings. They tend to kind of happen, and they do that quite often. I began to learn French, I began to play the Native American flute, I started countless stories, I began to learn martial arts, I started learning Japanese, then Arabic. I still want to learn Arabic and French, though I haven't picked up a book in years. A few months ago I began teaching myself to play the violin. I started a lot of magick classes. I started University. Occasionally, I begin learning how to draw and do wood burnings.

I still want to do all those things. Finishing, however, is not one of my strong points. At least not yet. I think my next project is beginning to learn to finish things.