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A NEW
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We crossed
the millennium with an
old black
hole gnawing at our
certainties. Attempts to fill the emptiness with
more entertainment and an endless stream of goods
have inflicted terrible damage to the earth, and
distorted our souls in the bargain. MTV and
Internet rule, and things fall apart. The family
collapses, the community collapses, values
evaporate, cities echo with small arms fire. The
barbarian is not only at the gates, he is inside
the gates, and inside the schools as well.
Meanwhile, the rivers and oceans are poisoned from
our waste, the great forests are
going&endash;going, ozone holes leak deadly
radiation, and species extinction hits
free-fall.
What to do? Govenment keeps
pumping up the GNP, somehow figuring that
more Unlimited Growth (which created this
mess) will get us out of it!
This is not your usual
end-of-the-century jitters. Future Shock has
unnerved the planet. The great tectonic plates of
civilization are adrift now, and the widening fault
lines can be seen on the evening news every night.
The Old Order still rumbles down the track, but
its a train out of fuel. Staying the course
now only guarantees disaster, because up ahead
the bridge is out: Capitalism has mutated
into vast, uncontrolable multinationals, while Big
Science diverts our attention from its disasters
with illusions of cool breakthrough-fixes
just-around-the-corner. And a young, aggressive
techno-elite is fastforwarding us into an
information/genetic revolution which will have
absolutely
apocalyptic consequences if played
out.
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Painted
medicine drum
The Old Advisary
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At this
crucial juncture, surely we can imagine marching to
a better drum than a thousand megahertz Pentium
chip! Actually we don't march to that beat, we
mentate to it, staring at cathode-ray screens like
this one, washed in cold light, sliding into the
paralyzing coldness of the age,* which is the
coldness of the mind, a crazy patriarchal hardness
which has so numbed the heart that we see but
cannot act sensibly, cannot stop ourselves from
cherishing nuclear warheads, or forcing twelve
year&endash;old Burmese farm girls to assemble
motherboards in windowless factories.
Maybe only a whole new take on
life will get us out of this mess. Is it time to
think new thoughts? Contemplate getting off the
train? Finding a path that honors the earth and
maybe untangles the heart?
A NEW
PATH
We are witness today to the entry of an ancient
spiritual vitality into modern affairs. Call it the
River of Sanity&endash;an underground current which
has run through all history, nourishing visionaries
of every tradition...on back finally to megalith
builders and cave painters.
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More
than a set of teachings, it is a profoundly
different way of understanding reality, one that
finds affirmation in the frontier discoveries of
our own scientific thought. It is surfacing again
now and becoming a genuine parallel culture. Call
it the Afterculture.
or hope...
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...hope
that we have within
our deepest self
powers
not only to change ourselves
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River-running
meditation place
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Hi-tension Kiva
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...but to
change our culture, and our world.
The situation demands of us
nothing less than a vast transformation. Our
fragile planet cries out for it with the tongues of
the last Mindanao tribesmen, and the Kogi, the Hopi
and the Kung, with the silence of the missing frogs
and the thud of a thousand tropical mahoganies
falling every minute. Can we imagine instead a
future where songs are heard drifting in the
twilight? Where great forests rise again? And
rivers run clean and sparkling to the sea, and a
million buffalo roam, and people meet face to face
without fear in the marketplace, and children are
secure? And the sacred is part of everyday
life? It seems like a tall order. But maybe
its only because the natural order of things
seems farfetched now.
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Quantum drum
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Hope: Like the little
proto-mammals that appeared at the end of the Age
of Dinosaurs the Afterculture has found its niche
and is evolving and mutating at an extraordinary
rate. Drumming Man, and Woman Who Runs with the
Wolves are starting to dance to the Tao of Physics.
Spiritual experience is replacing religion. Sufis
and Jewish Buddhists and Radical Christians find
they are right there on the wavelength together.
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It is evolving a new and powerful art
completely outside the art establishment.
Functional art.
The art of the Afterculture can be seen most
clearly in magical objects. They empower the
speaker in council circles, keep rhythm for song,
and direct prayers at sweat lodges and forest
shrines. Their ritual usages can often be traced
back thousands of years. They often exhibit
intriguing connections between sacred traditions,
or link ancient mysticism with quantum physics and
chaos theory
These ritual artifacts are being employed by 20th
Century men and women today. As we enter a new
millennium, their existence testifies to a rich new
vision of what it means to be a human being.
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Prayerstick
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Box for sweat-lodge implements
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In this
new/timeless tradition I have been responsible for
stone circles, teahouses, hogans and a Mazar,
painted drums and prayersticks and Mihrabs and
mandalas and duas. Such works are mostly private
matter: ritual objects and places deepen their
resonance and power within a sympathetic
circle
But that circle has grown huge
now, as a whole people begin hungering for a richer
vision of life than the one offered by
cyberculture.
A compelling idea is
born:
A in-gathering of these
artifacts
could be a shamanic device for a
people
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Emergence Hand woven Rug
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... affirming the EMERGENCE of this
"River of Sanity" to a new nation of pilgrims and
searchers,
clarifing its compass headings for the faithful
and open up the possibility of
a future radically
different than the one
we are reluctantly blundering into.
Onward!
An installation
A movie
A future
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