At our Ishtar Festival in 1969, which was held in our small apartment with a group of about 20 friends from art school and city college, someone asked me if I could manifest a ball of light or energy or something, and I did it, and at that moment, someone grabbed up a camera and took this snapper.
Clearly, it’s a legitimate unaltered photo, and you can easily note that my furry friend “Spook” — so named by the CIA operative friend who gave her to me when he shipped off to a country that doesn’t exist — is staring in shock and ferile hunger at the light and wondering whether to attack it. She didn’t.
So what is that stuff, anyway?
I don’t know, and I haven’t tried it since. What’s the point? Some folks think it’s a trick and some folks think it’s magic and still others just don’t know what to think.
I can do without that.
The idea here is that you could put on a show, sort of like Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney used to do, but don’t do it in person, do it in virtual.
If you want to put on a show, get in touch with me and I’ll help you work out the details. Continue reading