TODAY 8/6 Going Live NOON PST...The Lizarus In Wonderland Show (An UNrehearsed Life) supporting through a series of Silent Auctions ,The White Horse Project.Sponsored by Hearth and AudioSapienRecords. Most days starting NOW,LIWS will be live at NOON PST (through August Pacific while we are in California). This week the theme is (as usual! ) :Creativity . There are no problems ,only solutions. Interactive. Using Mythology ,Archetypes,legends to understand and heal our wounds,cultural,generational. Get your sketchbooks out. We might do a drawing today.
Music :Thinking of a Place War On Drugs Liz Gilbert Prayer It's the same. I got a claim ticket a mile long.A Hare's breadth long Horse Sense it's the simple truth I'm after. I got a pawn ticket that'd sink a ship a Titanic mistake and a bouquet as we so gaily christened her on her maiden trip.A Titanic mistake if I don't stop feeding it. Like a used car salesman playing the Archetype of a used car salesman ,slicked back hair,and a well rehearsed grin and a family to feed and the deal he can do for me and miles to go before we can stop the weeping. I got a hat check from a coat and hat check girl who doubles selling chewing gum and cigarettes at the Kitty Kat Klub way past midnight and no one to walk her home in some black and white old movie from the 30s ,little match girl,the bouquet she was selling ,trampled on by the mob running to see the suicide jump of another Wall Street banker and no one to walk her home,an unsung face in the crowd still I see her there in the rain just as I see you now behind scary ride home headlights blinding horse sense ,your stories will be told. Do you remember the story of Rapunzel? A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to an evil witch named Dame Gothel. The wife, experiencing the cravings associated with the arrival of her long-awaited pregnancy, notices some rapunzel (or, in most translated-to-English versions[9] of the story, rampion), growing in the garden and longs for it, desperate to the point of death. One night, her husband breaks into the garden to get some for her. She makes a salad out of it and greedily eats it. It tastes so good that she longs for more. So her husband goes to get some more for her. As he scales the wall to return home, Dame Gothel catches him and accuses him of theft. He begs for mercy, and she agrees to be lenient, and allows him to take all the rapunzel he wants, on condition that the baby be given to her when it's born. Desperate, he agrees. When his wife has a baby girl, Dame Gothel takes her to raise as her own and names her Rapunzel after the plant her mother craved. She grows up to be the most beautiful child in the world with long golden hair. When she turns twelve, Dame Gothel lockes her up inside a tower in the middle of the woods, with neither stairs nor a door, and only one room and one window. When she visits her, she stands beneath the tower and calls out: Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair, so that I may climb thy golden stair. One day, a prince rides through the forest and hears Rapunzel singing from the tower. Entranced by her ethereal voice, he searches for her and discovers the tower, but is naturally unable to enter it. He returns often, listening to her beautiful singing, and one day sees Dame Gothel visit, and thus learns how to gain access to Rapunzel. When Dame Gothel leaves, he bids Rapunzel let her hair down. When she does so, he climbs up, makes her acquaintance, and eventually asks her to marry him. She agrees. Together they plan a means of escape, wherein he will come each night (thus avoiding Dame Gothel who visits her by day), and bring Rapunzel a piece of silk, which she will gradually weave into a ladder. Before the plan can come to fruition, however, she foolishly gives him away. In the first edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales, she innocently says that her dress is getting tight around her waist (indicating pregnancy); in the second edition, she asks Dame Gothel (in a moment of forgetfulness) why it is easier for her to draw up the prince than her.[10] In anger, she cuts off Rapunzel's hair and casts her out into the wilderness to fend for herself. When the prince calls that night, Dame Gothel lets the severed hair down to haul him up. To his horror, he finds himself staring at her instead of Rapunzel, who is nowhere to be found. When she tells him in a jealous rage that he will never see Rapunzel again, he leaps from the tower and lands on some thorns, which blind him. For months, he wanders through the wastelands of the country and eventually comes to the wilderness where Rapunzel now lives with the twins she has given birth to, a boy and a girl. One day, as she sings, he hears her voice again, and they are reunited. When they fall into each other's arms, her tears immediately restore his sight. He leads her and their twins to his kingdom, where they live happily ever after. This is a mini set like I often do for Lizarus in W S set off by @Henry Paddy Shearman with Rapunzel comment leading to thinking about rampion,the plant that figures in the Rapunzel Story @Ruth Tindall You asked me to meditate upon a remedy..let us not forget rubrics,red ink or Marsh Harriers or Mad Hatters ...is this a Jungian fast track master class in psychology (mass) or what? I want to effect direct healing online also. This is helping form the Lizarus IN w s & & white horse project or is it an Heidi!!! An ) operation so backwards is , no doesn't work. White Horse Op. I want to be OP HW...any Hoo. I start with a song by my love Mark Sandman Rope on Fire in our reflection upon Rapunzel. With a thought to the great herbalist and now her daughter who studied the Gypsy medicine workers in France ..best recommendations for animals. Rampion is used as a medicinal and do not have any books here ...to speak of. https://youtu.be/GUAQJxKfSfw
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