Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Saturday, September 10, 2005
water.

love and gratitude.

you make me sick.
Recently, the influence of josh to got me to watch the movie: “what the bleep do we know?” In typical fashion, it has now become a point of fascination and rumination…raising questions and ideas that, when brought into play with my inability to articulate or organize any semblance of coherent thought on such matters, has caused my friends to drop off like flies:
“hey megan. How was your day?”
“it was what I made of it. In this enigma of a paradigm on the tip of an iceberg we choose to exist in surrounded in clouds of probability it’s an interesting challenge to attempt to control the actual experience we bring into manifestation. And do you know what thoughts can do to water?”
“do you know what you are talking about?”
“no...sorry.”
“you always are.”
My apologies to anyone who has been alienated by my tomfoolerie(sp?). But this work that Dr. Masaru Emoto does with water is amazing. the website probably does a better job of describing what he is up to:
“Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them. He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex, and colorful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colors.”
Monday, September 05, 2005
WORLD PROCESSOR

Night
"The military objectives of the US Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program have created an aesthetic byproduct — a composite photo of the planet, taken during nighttime hours. More than 99% of these representations of actual light sources are indications of human activity on the planet. For example, this image includes more than a million man-made fires, most of them in the Third World, chiefly propagated for agricultural purposes. Population centers are easily identified; however, the amount of light represented here is not necessarily proportional to the population size. Imbalances arise due to unequal electrical consumption. Japanese consume 15 times as much electricity as Chinese per capita, and Americans consume 21/2 times more than Japanese do. This image also illustrates light pollution, a condition only astronomers have complained about so far."
my friend, suzie "the body" johannes, recently told me about this site. believe it.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
happy birthday.

it seems my blogging these days is limited to departures and birthdays. i wish i could be in milwaukee to celebrate your birthday with you abadoo. having you as a friend is a blessing beyond description and it will only get awkward if i try to blog the ways. i love you. have a drink on me.

some things never change.
OR
seasons change, friends remain.
OR
you can beat a gift horse to water but you can't make it drink looking it in the mouth.
OR
gweets.
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
spanish farewells...

rob
Originally uploaded by meganembers.
likes: numa, inca cola, visor, wireless web, flip-flops, red stripe, girls.
dislikes: excessive eating.
we'll miss you.




