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Stories of "Lust for Light":"
The Last Great Ride of the
Great Genghis, Khan"
"The Black Horse Watch"
"Lust for Light"
"A
PostModern Movie Made in Rome After Christ"
"The
Last Day and Night On Atlantis"
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Volumes of "The Holographic Model for Enlightenment":
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"Moving Mt. Meru"
"A Holographic Model for
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"Reconstruction of the
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"The
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THE LAST GREAT RIDE OF THE GREAT GENGHIS, KHAN
"The Last Great Ride of the Great Genghis,
Khan," tells the story of Softim, the daughter of the fourth wife
of Genghis Khan. The Great Genghis Khan is the ruler of the Mongol
nomadic hoards, a vast tribal cavalry who conquered most of Asia and the doorstep of Europe. Softim accompanies the "Great Genghis" on his
last great war migration.
"Ass, Gas, Grass," mutters Ecol, for the little
horses, distant relatives to the wild Orager, with their dorsal
stripes, stump tail and big ears, outnumber the cavalry people ten to one.
Seen from a distance, the galloping hordes, half hidden in clouds of dust,
create terror in the hearts of the countryside.
Genghis must maintain constant migratory warfare to feed the horses. He
kills the farmers to keep the land open, and moves the administrators to
the cities, where they maintain order and keep track of his wealth.
"Feel the drink of sea and light the dawn,
still Genghis and his taxmen ramble on and on. The biliousness and finesse
of champions who discuss through yawning incubus how thus they shall spend
our money mystifies me, it mystifies me why we let them ramble on with the
deficit song? Out of tune, gifted goons for oratory, boons, baboons!
Paying homage to stupored votes and jobs doled out...You mold a standing
army past all recollection and oil guzzling, gas guzzling and grass and
vast without an enemy. And we, the source of taxes, hold creation, hold
the fate of nations," sighed mare Ecol.
This story of a self-perpetuating war machine
enfolds around the story of Padmasambhava, Yeshe Tsogyal and the
Buddhist- Bonpo debates; which enfolds around the heightened enlightened
experiences of the chakras which arise during tantric sex.
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Page from "The
Tantric Cookbook" which originated in "The Last Great Ride
of the Great Genghis, Khan."
Page colored blue on website only.
Of course, a young Nini Tantrini is there, living in
1969's Haight Ashbury. She's trying to pay the rent, she's trying to pay
her taxes, she's learning to play the piccolo: "Piping a magic tune,
on the Muladhara root of the mandala of the Thalia and pingala of the
regala of the phallus and the mouth of the father and the mother of
time..."
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"The rings of light and dark, the concentric and
elliptical and erratic
circles of the luminaries and planets and fixed stars, mimic, in their
arrangements, the raiment of the molecules full of atoms which vibrate at
our determined frequency rate within our bodies and our spirits. As we
become acclimated to the light - it's love, detached love that does
this, nothing finer exists as the refiner of our molecular
structure! Our atoms spin in more and more symmetrical resonance with each
other and our higher lovers. In this spin and polarization, they become
the door to the great renaissance of higher order, " sang Yeshe
Tsogyal.
Page from "The
Tantric Cookbook" illustrates poem which originated in "The Last Great Ride
of the Great Genghis, Khan.
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