Now that sounds like a great sandwiche!

-Peter
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-----Original Message-----
From: phanero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent:         Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:27:35 -0800
Subject: Re: Lurmage

  This is weird. I had picked up a book on Nepalese shamanism among a
tribe whose name I can't remember,
 but the chapter I was interested in was about ambiguous spirits. I
also had a book about himalayan shamanism
 with reference to tantric practices. i had also picked up a book by
Crawley called the The Mystic Rose
 or some such which was blurbed by Eckhard or something close whose
book on old moroccan magic and folklore i have.
 cant remember the xact name.. I didnt buy them because all the lines
at powells today were like 45 people long
 and i had to pee and i didnt want to climb back up 3 flights of stairs
to wait in line to pee, so i just booked..
 then i took a leak at a gas-station while my truck was being filled.
then i went to the movie store
 and among other things i picked up a 1960's japanese kid's flick
called The Golden Bat.. whose
 opening credits looked quite a bit like these images!! so there's 2
hits in the paranoi-critical mindfield

Himalayan Ethnography
Golden Bat visual echoes your totem figure\

then

 Then I went to the grocery store to buy some butter, olive ciabatta
and black forest ham
cause i'm making ham, butter and cornichon sandwiches tonight
 the butter I bought was a danish (inherently political i guess, but
whatever, it looked good and was cheap)
brand called Lurpak..

Do you still deny that you are controlling my MIND???

Just kidding, i mean this is all pretty accurate,
but anyway, great set alan, really nice. perfectly hermetic to me..
 i mean i could venture a few connections, but really what's the use of
my
stupid connections!

:)
lq

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Sondheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:33 PM
Subject: Lurmage

> Lurmage
>
 > Geneva god-vision recovered image: 'I herein having-hungered
am-dying, I
 > having-risen my father near will-go, and him-to will-say I god and
our sin
 > did, I in-future equal not remained your son they-will-say, you me
laborer
> one keep.' (Purik sampler from Bailey, Linguistic Studies from the
> Himalayas.)
>
> http://www.asondheim.org/lur1.jpg
> http://www.asondheim.org/lur2.jpg
> http://www.asondheim.org/lur3.jpg
> http://www.asondheim.org/lur4.jpg
>

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