Sunday, October 07, 2007

Arcology of the People

Superpower of the people,
look out over the highways
of urban sprawl.
It is clear we have no cities of peace
as we breath in toxic smog.

The time is now to end the statue quo
of ignorance and immaturity
by seeing with evolutionary eyes.

Superpower of the people,
build us a sacred arcology!
Transcend the crisis of civilization
by building a new form of living
designed in harmony with the ecology.

Building an arcology of peace
gives us a noble cause to live for
generation after generation,
century after century,
a goal so golden that it
manifests eternal architecture
for the survival for humanity.

Enacting the blueprints
of heaven on Earth,
renews cosmic values
worth living and dying for.
Using our imaginations,
we see the starships land
as future people bless us
for taking a honest stand.

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Neutopia's Palms and Batya Weinbaum

Batya Weinbaum asked to read my palms, so I sent her a copy of them. She wrote a beautiful review of them. You can read it here.

I'm ready to challenge the insanity of the nuclear establishment and corporate America. We can not allow them to kill us.

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Saving the Colorado River

I've finished my letter to Dr. Helen Caldicott about uranium poisoning leaking into the Colorado River. It's time to wake up and stop keeping this voice down!!!

To read the story click here.

Our Divine Source is water. Without it, we are doomed. I'm praying that we can save the Colorado River and cause the Lovolution that I have been dreaming about.

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"Keeping it Down" at the Edinburgh Festival

Wayne writes:

I found these reviews of a one woman play called "Keeping it Down" that played at the Edinburgh Festival. Neutopia has never heard of the Brooklyn-based actress, Laura Berlin Singer, has never been contacted by her and knew nothing about the show.
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IN THIS one-woman show inspired by left-wing US radical Doctress Neutopia, Laura Berlin Stinger is compellingly earnest as the Doctress, but the ideas behind this exposé of consumerist culture never quite come together.

The one woman play now showing at the Edinburgh Festival depicts an anti-nuclear activist living in the desert outside New Mexico who has her own cable TV show.

Provocative, surreal, a one-woman cable-access show.
Doctress Neutopia, new-age visionary from the deserts of America.

Neutopia: I grateful for Laura for making this play happen. I would like to see a sequel called, "Liberating It."

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