-Caveat Lector-

ah but you haven't quite got it all .....
Tony is to perform a rebirthing ceremony with the new labour party when he
gets back from his far eastern rock and roll tour.
facing him are rail strikes, recession, fragmentary debates over the euro, a
destroyed national health service - an unpleasant increase in public
taxation to fund the war and the health service, probably an increase in
fuel prices - and the obvious fact that he is not going to survive past the
next
election :)
Our lizard worshipping tony however probably fancies himself for President
of the United States of Europe where he can sit in the always vacant until
now seat number 666.
What we are all asking is exactly what is that asshole doing slipping into
kaftans and bedouin robes whilst the countries infrastructure and health
service is bankrupt.
He's obviously lost the plot since his mayan rebirth - it must have been all
the coca leaves in that mayan herbal mist.
can you imagine this git rolling about in mud and squashed fruit, screaming
like an extinct tyranosaurus in the new age swamp ?

makes yer sick dunnit :)

andrew hennessey


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Tony Blair & Wife
Perform Chant Ritual To
Lizards/Pyramid In Mexico

By Lorne Gunter

The Edmonton Journal

In August, during a family holiday on the Mexican Riviera, British Prime
Minister Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie, went through a "rebirthing
ritual."

According to a report in the Dec. 15 edition of the Times of London, the
Blairs stayed at the very swanky Maroma Hotel near Cancun, where rooms fetch
as much as $1,800 Cdn a night. While there, they underwent the hybrid New
Age/Mayan ceremony.

Dressed only in bathing suits, Britain's first couple stood outside a brick
pyramid on the hotel's grounds and bowed toward each point of the compass
while chanting to each of the four winds.

The spiritual leader of the ceremony encouraged them "to feel at one with
Mother Earth," the Times reported, and to "experience inner feelings and
visions."

The Blairs then moved around the outside of the pyramid, one fa�ade at a
time, praying first to the Mayan symbols of the sun and baby lizards,
signifying spring and childhood. They then prayed to another wall, on which
a
bird was painted, representing adolescence, summer and freedom. One a third
was a crab for maturity and autumn, and finally a serpent for winter and
transformation.

Moving inside, Tony and Cherie immersed themselves in the herb-infused mist
of a Mayan steam bath to sweat the physical and spiritual impurities from
their bodies and to "balance their energy flow."

Mayan holy songs were incanted as they meditated and attempted to conjure up
visions of animals in the steamy air. The celebrant explained the meaning of
each of their hallucinations.

Before emerging from the pyramid, the Blairs were instructed to give voice
to
their hopes and fears (they said a prayer for world peace), and then undergo
a "rebirth."

This involved smearing one another with papaya and watermelon, then with mud
from the Mayan jungle outside, the Times explained.

Finally, while exiting the womb-door of the pyramid, "the Blairs were told
to
scream out loud to signify the pain" of birth. They then walked hand-in-hand
to the beach for a dip in the Caribbean.

I'm sorry. I know we live in a non-judgmental age in which no one's
spiritual
practices and beliefs are to be pronounced better or worse than those of any
other (more on this in a minute), but this is just downright flaky. It is
not
just the antithesis of Christianity, but antipodal to the beliefs of all the
world's major monotheistic religions, Judaism and Islam as well.

It's just kooky. Any visions or spiritual ecstasy the Blairs experienced
were
psychosomatic, created by their own brains from their imaginations because
of
their need to say they saw something.

Mrs. Blair is said to be a devotee of all sorts of similar (and similarly
goofy) alternative therapies and spiritualisms. She is said to wear a
"bio-electric shield" pendant filled with "magic crystals" to absorb the
negative radiation of cellphones and computer terminals. She studies with a
New Age guru and officially opened a holistic medical centre in November.

Hillary Clinton, of course, while her husband Bill was President of the
United States, famously met on numerous occasions in a conservatory at the
White House with a mystic who helped her channel the spirit of Eleanor
Roosevelt.

Aline Chretien, the wife of our own prime minister, was so devoted to the
advice of psychic Jo-Jo Savard, that she once wrote a testimonial letter
that
figured prominently in television ads for Savard's psychic hotline.

And, lest you think I am picking only on the wives of liberal politicians,
Nancy Reagan, the wife of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, was well
known
for her routine consulting of a West Coast astrologer for advice on when
Ronnie should fly or hold press conferences.

Now back to my point about this being a tolerant, non-judgmental age.

I know I will be in the minority, at least within the chattering classes,
for
suggesting that the Blairs' enthusiastic participation in a rebirthing might
raise questions about his intellectual fitness to preside over the British
government.

But now imagine the Blairs had instead joined in an ecstatic, full-immersion
Christian baptism. Be honest, would you be as tolerant of them then as you
are of their dabbling with Mayan paganism?

If they had professed to have spoken in tongues, as many charismatic
Christians do, would you be as tolerant and non-judgmental as you are of the
Blairs' hallucinations in the basil and tarragon humidity of the Maroma
Hotel's pyramid?

Stockwell Day was deemed too dangerous to govern Canada by virtue of his
fundamentalist Christian beliefs; why then is it any different to wonder if
Tony Blair is too dangerous to govern Britain by virtue of his New Age
spirituality? I am not a fundamentalist Christian. Yet I am curious why
nearly every other faith or spirituality gets the benefit of the tolerance
doubt, but not Christianity?

Just asking.

Lorne Gunter
Columnist, The Edmonton Journal Editorial Board Member,
The National Post

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