3.22.2005

Everyday Avatar: Who and Why

I'm kicking my inital post back to the top because while I'm happy with my current guests, I want more men to get in on the dialogue. These posts serve to define the themes of Everyday Avatar. Speak up! Celebrate yourselves.

Hunter S. Thompson is dead, and I've been thinking about my life. Hunter was a Warrior who fought what he believed to be the good fight against the corrupt elements of the American Power Elite. He often played the role of the Fool with his drunken excesses and fevered literary rantings, but what it all comes down to is the fact that he was a Shaman who lived on the outskirts of Edge City, and he Warped the World with his Will.

The Warriors and Mystics are dying off. Who is to take their place in this world?

What does this mean for us? Can we walk the Earth with purpose?

Thoughts a-ramble. Things to post of:

Fiction Suits

Relationships

Emotions and Junk

Healing Arts

Creativity

Magick

Fool-ishness

Rage

Male Sexuality

Walking the line between A Testosterone Supercharged "Man's Man" and New Age Wimp.

Our Victories and our Set-Backs.
Free of Dogma

I am of multi-mind. I don't believe there is anthropomorphic deities, yet I do. My actions may or may not effect the world, but I perform them anyway. I welcome the fact that there are biological reasons for the sprititual experience, I'm game to try and keep it with me and perform as a high-functioning mystic...mmmmm hahahhahahahha!excuse me while I pick myself off of the floor. Sure, why not? Operate as a person, and an evolved male. If the women can celebrate the Goddess within them, then why not celebrate, if not the God, then Archetype? We can put them on, and take them off at will. But, at this state, I simply cannot do it alone, and I need help and feedback from others who are trying to do the same.

I've invited you to post because I know that you do your best to walk the walk and that in many ways, we are very much alike.

You wanna to join a brotherhood of street gods?