last exit for the lost

"would you pay life's pleasures to see me, does it hurt for i want you to remain, i run your hair through in another decade, summerland holds me in sumerian haze"

- last exit for the lost by fields of the nephilim

22.7.05

Home Improvement

This week has been fairly productive. I got my bathroom and kitchen painted, and went shopping for flooring for my kitchen and dining room that I hope to install before the end of August. Here are some pics of my bathroom and kitchen:
|| Reggie Freeman, 7/22/2005 03:26:00 PM || link || (4) comments |

14.7.05

Thelema: PC to Pod

As children of the New Aeon, Thelemites have often been among the first to embrace new technologies and forums of communication. While many esoteric groups were starting up their first email discussion groups, many Thelemites were already developing a sophisticated web presence, and developing software such as gematria tools. It should come as no surprise then, that the lastest medium for portable audio files, podcasting, should be snatched up by the Thelemic community in order to propagate the Law of the Aeon. Publisher, author, and Thelemic activist, John Crow, has launched Thelema Coast to Coast, dedicated to, "the exploration of Thelema, Aleister Crowley, the New Aeon, ceremonial magick, and the occult." With eight published episodes to date, Crow, a dedicated member of the OTO himself, is far from being a mouthpiece for the Order. His interviews have included such diverse personalities as: Bishop T Allen Greenfield, Richard Kaczynski, Tony Stansfeld-Jones, Gerald del Campo, and others. His ongoing discussions with Keith418 offer candid, yet respectful, criticisms of the OTO, it's membership, and it's future. Each podcast runs approximately 45 minutes to an hour. I highly recommend this program to anyone interested in Thelema or the occult. Mr. Crow's hard work and dedication should be an inspiration and an example to all those on the esoteric path.
|| Reggie Freeman, 7/14/2005 07:04:00 PM || link || (0) comments |

6.7.05

A most interesting email

A few minutes ago a receive a most interesting email notifying me that "This email is a response to your request for information about your Blogger account. To regain access to your account, please click on the following link..." What is interesting about this is that I did not request information about my Blogger account. This leads me to believe that someone else has attempted to access my account illicitly. I'm not sure why someone would wish to do this, but rest assured that I will be keeping a close eye on my blog for any future attempts at identity theft. My suggestion to the perpetrator is that if you have any comments or objections to the content of my blog that you simply leave a comment to the posting or contact me directly with your criticisms.
|| Reggie Freeman, 7/06/2005 09:35:00 PM || link || (2) comments |

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