Eisenstein lays it out there. When it comes down to it, we need each other. Life, humanity loses it’s meaning when our personal creative gifts have no value.
When we can’t give our gifts, we are shut off. From the top down, if we can’t listen to our divine selves (and know our gifts in this world), have vision beyond our personal circumstances, and speak our Truth—then there is a big probability that our very survival will suffer – and so will love, creativity, libido, and personal drive. It’s just harder to enjoy life without being connected, without having the time to slow down and relate, communicate, create.
Oh, David Crosby and Graham Nash – thank you! So inspiring!
I have been to Occupy Tucson and it was exciting. I can’t imagine how it would be at Wall Street. There is definitely a shift in the air . . . a newness, a vitality. A good time to be a musician and an artist again – a good time to be human.
“This is a whole country waking up and saying, ‘Hey, we were supposed to have a vote, we were supposed to have a say . . . ‘”
I wonder who they are/The men who really run this land/And I wonder why they run it/With such a thoughtless hand/Tell me what are their names/And on what street do they live/I’d like to ride right over this afternoon and give them a piece of my mind/About peace for mankind/Peace is not an awful lot to ask