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Lucien Astor Special user Sunken R'lyeh 661 Posts |
M.E.D.I.U.M, the group I perform with, were recently doing our thing at a great arts festival in Calgary, Alberta. The organizers produced a short documentary, and I thought I would share our few minutes screentime with my friends here. I do close-up bizarre/mentalism, Madame Symona is a shut-eye reader, Char Latan is a reader/mentalist, and Dr. I.M Auftenhazie is our Mad Scientist!
http://vimeo.com/113351840#t=911 |
RCP Inner circle Two Minnie's in The Hell's Half Acre, The Republic of Texas 2183 Posts |
Thank you for sharing this. Reminds me of the late 60"s and early 70's....at least the parts I remember.
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Darkness Inner circle 1626 Posts |
That was cool thanks for sharing. I like the phrase no bad fortune just cautionary warnings of the path we are on. As we also like to say obstacles in life or where the energy is flowing in an alternative direction. Very nice piece.
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ALEXANDRE Inner circle 3024 Posts |
Enjoyed it, thank you.
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innermind Regular user suburban Detroit 154 Posts |
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On Dec 2, 2014, Darkness wrote: I also like that line. Another line I really like is the one from the motion picture The Terminator: "The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves." David
"Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else." -Will Rogers
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Lucien Astor Special user Sunken R'lyeh 661 Posts |
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On Dec 2, 2014, Darkness wrote: Thanks! I always feel that in addition to the universally applicable "positive affirmations", that sitters want/need to hear the occaisonal universally applicable "cautionary warning"; don't be an ***hole, make decisions that won't hurt you or your loved ones, comport yourself with dignity, cultivate balance, embrace diplomacy, don't sell your personal power, etc. <though phrased more articulately I hope> It was a frenetic evening. We did 6 hours, my longest marathon yet. Must have had between 20-30 groups in my tent. People lined up for hours, and when we told all the people still waiting that we were done, they almost rioted (no exaggeration). |
Michael_MacDonald 1964 - 2016 Washington 2034 Posts |
I loved this!.
I to have done some really long reading gigs that even though I did not get up for hours I still had long lines. it really sucks to have to tell people that you must go. what I started doing was giving out my cards to all that were in line that still wanted readings. the cards had 50% of your next reading printed on the back. then a list of types of readings or reports they could use this coupon for.... turn a negative experience in to a win win. |
Lucien Astor Special user Sunken R'lyeh 661 Posts |
That's a great idea, thanks Michael!
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