[kj] Lecture Last Night
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Thu Jun 18 14:15:31 EDT 2015
Ha! Very good. Although actually I think Jaz's ego has mellowed considerably since the eighties. For instance, KJ's attitude to their audience used to be pretty contemptuous, whereas now we'll all "gatherers"...
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From: Brendan Quinn <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>
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Jaz Coleman leading a pilgrimage intended to kill the ego is like:
…Morrissey opening a burger chain
….Henry Rollins leading a silence retreat
…John Lydon teaching contemporary music appreciation
….?
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Is this spiritual pilgrimage called Pradakshima? I have read about this and you have to go to something like 49 different temples in a particular order which helps kill the ego. I would really love to do this, but who am I kidding. I'm in Australia and it's obviously UK only. I plan on going for about 6months and really getting into their culture and staying in small villages. Loved hearing about his talk. Cheers Tracey Sent from my iPad
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> So, last
> night then.
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> off, two items of news. Jaz and Geordie want to take 100 Gatherers to
> India at some point (October next year, I think) to complete a
> several-day pilgrimage around a holy mountain visiting various
> temples. I forget the name of the pilgrimage, but it is a
> well-established Hindu pilgrimage that takes place around a full moon.
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> ?If
> you?re on the dole and can?t afford it, we?ll just find a way for you to go?.
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> Jaz said that
> him and Geordie wanted to act as ?mentors? to the 100 to help them
> identify their inner genius. The idea is, IIRC, to then meet at the
> next full moon in the UK, and then again a year later to see how much life has changed.
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> item of news, is that Jaz plans to do more lectures around the country
> between tour dates.
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> The whole
> activity appears aimed at, as I say, helping those who want to, to
> identify their inner genius.
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> Last
> night was a game of two halves. The first half was about the New World
> Order and the various conspiracy-theory spokes that come out of that
> topic. So we heard that the 100-year-old Rockefeller is at the centre
> of the NWO and wants to finish his project before he dies. And we
> heard about FEMA camps, about vapour trails dropping nano worms,
> control of population through food supply, and fluoride in the water?.
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> Frankly
> it was a bit of a ramble so a bit hard for me to put something down
> coherently about it. Perhaps others could do a better job.
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> Although
> it was moderately engaging in places, when the break came and I turned
> around to see that my two pals (who aren?t fans) had left early; I wasn?t surprised.
> You had to be very sympathetic to Jaz to sit through non-sourced and
> surely in some cases wildly exaggerated claims.
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> example, he spoke of a US senator who did or found something out
> (can?t remember what it was but it was alarming), but he didn?t name
> the senator so how can that be verified? Why wouldn?t you name the
> senator? It just wreaks of pseudo-academic research.
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> Another
> example, this time of exaggeration: he mentioned that a member of KJ
> was close to Rockefeller and, by implication, has some great
> looking-hole into the whole conspiracy shebang.
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> Obviously
> he?s referring to BPF here? but c?mon, are we seriously expected to
> believe that BPF and Rockefeller are tight? Are we supposed to believe
> that Rockefeller, who knows presidents, prime ministers, celebrities
> and the other four people that run the universe, suddenly, in the very
> final years of his life, as he?s getting towards 100 and going to die,
> thinks to himself, ?I know, I?m going to become really close to that
> guy there, the one who plays drums in a band. He once dusted down the
> toes of an ancient Buddha sculpture for my Foundation, where he works
> part-time along with 14,000 other people who I also don?t know. I?m
> going to let this guy into my inner sanctum and I?m going to tell him everything.?
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> Course he
> didn?t do that. Course he f-ing didn?t.
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> The
> second half I suppose dwelt a bit more on the spiritual, though again
> it?s a bit hard to sum it up as the road he steered through this topic
> had many turns, junctions, and needed resurfacing in places.
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> He ended
> though with a very nice reading and seemed moved as he left the stage quickly.
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> Forgive
> my somewhat negative review. I?m sure there?s lots I?ve missed. It was
> as always a great privilege to sit in with Coleman and I think it?s
> great that he does these things.
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> He was in
> a friendly, relaxed mood and there were many flashes of humour.
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