Saturday, April 16, 2005

Stop Playing With My Mind


Listening: Steven Sora: The Templars and the Master of the Key
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Mood: Bemused


count the black dots
I've just come home from Dj-ing at a club for a paltry hour at a gig that started at 4am, so all you folks that think that Djing is all glamour and crazy bank - don't, it isn't. Trying to get fun gigs lately is like trying to find the dots on this picture.

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4 comments:

  1. Ha Ha!!
    But are you sure about that?

    I think there is a really big difference between your "work" and your "job". I consider your "work" to be anything that you do because you already have a passion or talent for it, and often we do our greatest "work" for no money, whereas a job is a way to get cash-plain and simple. You can certainly enjoy doing both, but I think that you gain the most inner peace and a greater sense of self-worth when you really feel as though you're contributing your specific talents to seeing the materialization of the end result -and, I think, to the betterment of the world in some way.

    I also believe that we all have a unique genuis, and we're born with certain gifts and develop other talents as we mature, to bring forward in this life. When we can do that we really shine. But our lives aren't set up that way, so at times we must do whatever we can to make a living, and hopefully approach that with as positive an attitude as we can.

    That's specifically been my problem when it ocmes to my work as a Dj. I'll be writing a lot more about this soon, but I know that a pattern has emerged in my life when it comes to this part of it. Over many years, I have slowly watched the scene I love die, and I've watched my "work" become a "job". It's hard, and what's more, I know that it's time for me to be focussing on other things, and I'm creating situations that are forcing me to re-assess where I'm at.

    We're all doing it - looking at the things in our lives that limit us, that are stopping us from growing. Here's a snippet from something that landed in my mailbox today:

    "More and more humans are experiencing rapid changes in their lives and are being forced to break their old, "stuck" patterns...beginning the process of releasing their adverse "baggage." These changes in the human/planetary vibrations are leading naturally to a gradual
    reduction in the density of the "fog".

    From:
    http://www.ascension.net/articles.asp?Category=5&Article=22

    So I hope that answers your question. When it's time for us to move on, we create the conditions to make it so.

    Liz

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  2. I loev haow I speldt genuis

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  3. Hi Liz,

    Thanks for comment on my blog. I can see you are into a lot of stuff i used to read a couple of years ago before becoming a complete materialist.

    Icke is great. I'll be checking you out.

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  4. Hey David,

    I SO know what you mean about forums being unfriendly places. I've had some bad experiences myself and I'd much rather chat to people via their blogs too! At least you can see where they're coming from first.

    Wow, a hermit at 19. How is that possible?

    Have you ever looked into the Law of Time/The Maya or their calendar/math? I feel as though it might be something you'd dig quite a lot. If you ever want to know more, go to : www.lawoftime.org and www.tortuga.com, or ask me. Not only mentally challenging but incredibly joyful information, once you start living it. Could be a worthy diversion. Get into the real natural timing frequencies...not the machanized ones.

    As far a djing, I mainly play current dance music, in the "house/deep house/vocal house/disco-house" styles, and I throw in some real disco, soul, hip-hop, even dub sometimes depending on where I'm at.

    I was voted Australia's Top Female Dj in Juice Magazine in 2000. Not hard when the total population only equals 16 million.

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