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I am a poet, visual artist (ceramic sculpture, drawing and painting) and editor. My art and in some ways my poetry has become more surrealistic and in its way, Goddess oriented in philosophy (i.e., nurturing the planet and each other plus honoring the spirits and symbols from the unconscious, metaphysics etc.). I focus on exploring feelings and body language which I know for myself I might otherwise miss. The art of relationships is a passion of mine, between us humans and the creatures around us, as well as with the Earth itself. I find art to be very healing, and it is this fact that really drives me. I also enjoy sharing art, poetry, social and political philosophy, and an interest in ecology and nutrition/health with others. I have thus also created a progressive online magazine (Eos: The Creative Context) where like minded people can share their work.
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Corruption by Big Pharma leading to lack of Preparedness for Coronavirus — interview of Alex Lawson by Rising The Hill
Editorial Note: In this interview by Rising on The Hill (Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti), Alex Lawson (Director of “Social Security Works”) lambasts the cozy situation between Big Pharma and its revolving door with Congress that continues a thirty year… Read More ›
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Published Research & Articles on Vitamin C for Pneumonia etc. & consideration for COVID-19 by Dr. Player, Andrew W. Saul, Damien Downing & Dr. Schuitemaker; art by Al Preciado
Editor’s Note: Here is further corroborating evidence that large doses of Vitamin C can likely help against the Coronavirus that is going around. Artwork “Mask” by Al Preciado. Click here to see a web copy of this news release FOR… Read More ›
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Nutritional Treatment of Coronavirus by Andrew Saul; art by B. Garth
Editor’s Note: This timely article can help answer at least part of the question, what can I do to help increase my chances in light of the COVID 19 pandemic. In this article, Andrew Saul points to home remedies that… Read More ›
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“The Look, or It Can’t Be Happening” by Bea Garth, acrylic on canvas
Given the current state of politics here in the USA, the encroaching pandemic with the Corona Virus and an upcoming exhibit I may be part of in San Jose regarding the Homeless, I have decided to restart this website again…. Read More ›
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“The Oxalate Problem,” from –Janie A. Bowthorpe (Stop The Thyroid Madness)
Editor’s Note: Like many people, I thought just throwing out the water from cooking high oxalate foods like chard or kale was enough. I was wrong. It has been contributing to my frequent brain fog, lack of energy, vulvodynia, cystitis and… Read More ›
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Methylation & Health: high thiol sulfur foods & CBS/DAO/NOS snps by Bea Garth
by Bea Garth, copyright 2018 I have been reading Dr. Ben Lynch’s new book called DIRTY GENES. It is helping me put the missing pieces into the puzzle for some of my most plaguing health issues. The study of Methylation,… Read More ›
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Atmospherics: poems by Lorraine Caputo; art by Erik Kaye
AS IF A DREAM by Lorraine Caputo, copyright 2018 . Deep in my sleep the arrived storm sounds like the roar of the halted fan. A crackle of thunder shakes my walls, awakening me to rain pouring off the roof… Read More ›
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3 Takes on Identity: Poems by Devon Balwit; art by Bea Garth
Portrait of a Generation . by Devon Balwit, copyright 2018 . No wish to drive, less dating, less sex—iGen teens cocoon, self-swaddled, with their phones, my son among them, prone, faces illuminated, ensorcelled. To say put it down is like demanding… Read More ›
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On Ethics: 4 Poems by Sofia Kioroglou; Art by Bea Garth
“No tertium quid” by Sofia Kioroglou, copyright 2018 . In search of a morally univocal answer There is either right or wrong, No tertium quid, no equivocity . Seek for the truth, and meet with scandals and horrors in multivocal… Read More ›
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“America’s Troll Farm Media,” by Gerald Sussman; art by Erik Kaye
MARCH 9, 2018 (reposted from Counterpunch) by GERALD SUSSMAN What else does the citizenry have to say? A mere 18% have “a lot” of trust in the MSM, while 74% see them as “biased” (Pew Research, July 2016). A study… Read More ›