#influences — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #influences, aggregated by home.social.
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https://medium.com/the-clarity-project/the-ancient-practice-of-choosing-your-influences-7223d4ac5476
Choose What Enters Your Mind.
A path lined with tall trees. Some trees lean inward, shaping the direction of the walkway. Light filters through the branches, guiding the way forward.#choices #influences #medium #mindfulness #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
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https://medium.com/the-clarity-project/the-ancient-practice-of-choosing-your-influences-7223d4ac5476
Choose What Enters Your Mind.
A path lined with tall trees. Some trees lean inward, shaping the direction of the walkway. Light filters through the branches, guiding the way forward.#choices #influences #medium #mindfulness #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
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https://medium.com/the-clarity-project/the-ancient-practice-of-choosing-your-influences-7223d4ac5476
Choose What Enters Your Mind.
A path lined with tall trees. Some trees lean inward, shaping the direction of the walkway. Light filters through the branches, guiding the way forward.#choices #influences #medium #mindfulness #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
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https://medium.com/the-clarity-project/the-ancient-practice-of-choosing-your-influences-7223d4ac5476
Choose What Enters Your Mind.
A path lined with tall trees. Some trees lean inward, shaping the direction of the walkway. Light filters through the branches, guiding the way forward.#choices #influences #medium #mindfulness #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth
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#MissKittyRaw Go ahead and try prove me wrong. Confident with saying that there is no change #doable #NOW that is more important or would have more #secondary and #tertiary #positive #influences than #ending #homelessness. The impact is calculable, but it is #more #enormous than you understand.
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We Are Our Art, and Our Art Is Us
Author Zara Marielle discusses how, as writers, we are our art, and our art is us, and how what we write is never random.
The post We Are Our Art, and Our Art Is Us appeared first on Writer's Digest.
https://www.writersdigest.com/we-are-our-art-and-our-art-is-us#BeInspired #TheWritersLife #WritingHabitsandPractices #artandwriting #Influences
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"Réarmement de la démocratie
Quelque chose est en train de nous échapper
Bloc-notes d'un temps populiste - Février 2026"#Démocratie #ExtrêmeDroite #Populisme #ViePolitique #Influences ...
https://dirtypolitics.substack.com/p/quelque-chose-est-en-train-de-nous
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[Spatial] Foresight Report 2030
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Association for Geographic Information
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https://www.agi.org.uk/foresight-report/ <-- shared report overview
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https://www.agi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/AGI_ForesightReport_2030.pdf <-- shared full report download
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#AGI #report #foresight #prediction #future #futuredirections #industry #GIS #spatial #mapping #usecase #AI #Foresight2030Report #spatialdata #spatialanalysis #trends #influences #artificialintelligence #DataImperative #AIIntegrationChallenge #InfrastructureEvolution #CollaborationImperative #EarthSystemsRevolution #SkillsRevolution #remotesensing #opendata #opensource #education #stakeholders #tools #technology #workforce #academia #research #federal #industry #opportunities #challenges #keytrends #collaboration #interoperability #suystemsintegration #evolution #risks #challenges #climate #finance #construction #engineering #sustainability #monopolisation #geopolitics #dataintegration #augmentedreality #spatialscience #fedscience
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[Spatial] Foresight Report 2030
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Association for Geographic Information
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https://www.agi.org.uk/foresight-report/ <-- shared report overview
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https://www.agi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/AGI_ForesightReport_2030.pdf <-- shared full report download
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#AGI #report #foresight #prediction #future #futuredirections #industry #GIS #spatial #mapping #usecase #AI #Foresight2030Report #spatialdata #spatialanalysis #trends #influences #artificialintelligence #DataImperative #AIIntegrationChallenge #InfrastructureEvolution #CollaborationImperative #EarthSystemsRevolution #SkillsRevolution #remotesensing #opendata #opensource #education #stakeholders #tools #technology #workforce #academia #research #federal #industry #opportunities #challenges #keytrends #collaboration #interoperability #suystemsintegration #evolution #risks #challenges #climate #finance #construction #engineering #sustainability #monopolisation #geopolitics #dataintegration #augmentedreality #spatialscience #fedscience
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[Spatial] Foresight Report 2030
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Association for Geographic Information
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https://www.agi.org.uk/foresight-report/ <-- shared report overview
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https://www.agi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/AGI_ForesightReport_2030.pdf <-- shared full report download
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#AGI #report #foresight #prediction #future #futuredirections #industry #GIS #spatial #mapping #usecase #AI #Foresight2030Report #spatialdata #spatialanalysis #trends #influences #artificialintelligence #DataImperative #AIIntegrationChallenge #InfrastructureEvolution #CollaborationImperative #EarthSystemsRevolution #SkillsRevolution #remotesensing #opendata #opensource #education #stakeholders #tools #technology #workforce #academia #research #federal #industry #opportunities #challenges #keytrends #collaboration #interoperability #suystemsintegration #evolution #risks #challenges #climate #finance #construction #engineering #sustainability #monopolisation #geopolitics #dataintegration #augmentedreality #spatialscience #fedscience
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[Spatial] Foresight Report 2030
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Association for Geographic Information
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https://www.agi.org.uk/foresight-report/ <-- shared report overview
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https://www.agi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/AGI_ForesightReport_2030.pdf <-- shared full report download
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#AGI #report #foresight #prediction #future #futuredirections #industry #GIS #spatial #mapping #usecase #AI #Foresight2030Report #spatialdata #spatialanalysis #trends #influences #artificialintelligence #DataImperative #AIIntegrationChallenge #InfrastructureEvolution #CollaborationImperative #EarthSystemsRevolution #SkillsRevolution #remotesensing #opendata #opensource #education #stakeholders #tools #technology #workforce #academia #research #federal #industry #opportunities #challenges #keytrends #collaboration #interoperability #suystemsintegration #evolution #risks #challenges #climate #finance #construction #engineering #sustainability #monopolisation #geopolitics #dataintegration #augmentedreality #spatialscience #fedscience
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[Spatial] Foresight Report 2030
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Association for Geographic Information
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https://www.agi.org.uk/foresight-report/ <-- shared report overview
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https://www.agi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/AGI_ForesightReport_2030.pdf <-- shared full report download
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#AGI #report #foresight #prediction #future #futuredirections #industry #GIS #spatial #mapping #usecase #AI #Foresight2030Report #spatialdata #spatialanalysis #trends #influences #artificialintelligence #DataImperative #AIIntegrationChallenge #InfrastructureEvolution #CollaborationImperative #EarthSystemsRevolution #SkillsRevolution #remotesensing #opendata #opensource #education #stakeholders #tools #technology #workforce #academia #research #federal #industry #opportunities #challenges #keytrends #collaboration #interoperability #suystemsintegration #evolution #risks #challenges #climate #finance #construction #engineering #sustainability #monopolisation #geopolitics #dataintegration #augmentedreality #spatialscience #fedscience
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'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
#HackerNews #Bandersnatch #BlackMirror #InteractiveFilm #Storytelling #Influences
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'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
#HackerNews #Bandersnatch #BlackMirror #InteractiveFilm #Storytelling #Influences
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'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
#HackerNews #Bandersnatch #BlackMirror #InteractiveFilm #Storytelling #Influences
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'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
#HackerNews #Bandersnatch #BlackMirror #InteractiveFilm #Storytelling #Influences
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'Bandersnatch': The Works That Inspired the 'Black Mirror' Interactive Feature (2019)
#HackerNews #Bandersnatch #BlackMirror #InteractiveFilm #Storytelling #Influences
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Lifestyle Influences on novaTopFlex
My lifestyle is perhaps most heavily influenced by historical figures largely from within the United States and American history, though additional influences, even fictional influences, should also be considered. The most significant influences to my personal preferences include George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, and numerous former U.S. Presidents in between as well. […]https://novatopflex.wordpress.com/2025/12/14/lifestyle-influences-on-novatopflex/
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Hype for the Future 27D: Festivals and Events to Influence novaTopFlex
The novaTopFlex ideals involving festivities and related events are very distinct from the standard realities faced by the vast majority of the population. Existing festivals that shall influence the personality and the scope of novaTopFlex may include the Voices of America and Country Jam USA country music festivals (West Chester Township, OH, and Eau Claire, WI, respectively), the Ohio State Fair (Columbus, OH), the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival (Waynesville, OH), and the country and blues […] -
Hype for the Future 27D: Festivals and Events to Influence novaTopFlex
The novaTopFlex ideals involving festivities and related events are very distinct from the standard realities faced by the vast majority of the population. Existing festivals that shall influence the personality and the scope of novaTopFlex may include the Voices of America and Country Jam USA country music festivals (West Chester Township, OH, and Eau Claire, WI, respectively), the Ohio State Fair (Columbus, OH), the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival (Waynesville, OH), and the country and blues […] -
Hype for the Future 27D: Festivals and Events to Influence novaTopFlex
The novaTopFlex ideals involving festivities and related events are very distinct from the standard realities faced by the vast majority of the population. Existing festivals that shall influence the personality and the scope of novaTopFlex may include the Voices of America and Country Jam USA country music festivals (West Chester Township, OH, and Eau Claire, WI, respectively), the Ohio State Fair (Columbus, OH), the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival (Waynesville, OH), and the country and blues […] -
A justice’s most lasting legacy – SCOTUSblog
(Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States)Home Newsletters, EMPIRICAL SCOTUS
A justice’s most lasting legacy
By Adam Feldman, on Nov 14, 2025
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and what we can expect from the court in the future.
Among a president’s most enduring legacies are the federal judges they appoint – particularly Supreme Court justices. This permanence stems from life tenure, a constitutional provision that ensures judicial independence but also transforms each appointment into a generational bet on the nation’s legal future.
Yet history is littered with presidential miscalculations. President Dwight D. Eisenhower supposedly called his appointment of Earl Warren as chief justice one of his “biggest mistakes,” as Warren became a liberal stalwart for over a decade. Justices John Paul Stevens and David Souter, both nominated by Republican presidents, evolved into some of the court’s most liberal members. Had Republican presidents consistently installed reliably conservative justices since the mid-20th century, the court would have been far more conservative than it actually was (and perhaps even is today).
But presidential legacy is only part of the story. The judges themselves have developed their own succession strategies. In recent years, a striking pattern has emerged: Supreme Court justices now appear ready to retire only with tacit – or perhaps explicit – assurances that they will be replaced by someone they helped shape, typically a former clerk. This, combined with the fact that so many such clerks now serve as judges on the lower courts, has had profound effects – and will continue to do so – on the federal judiciary.
Judicial successors
Supreme Court clerkships represent a relatively modern phenomenon, emerging primarily as the court evolved through the 20th century. The number of clerks allocated to each justice has steadily increased, from two until 1969, to three in the 1970s, and to four in 1980. This has also expanded the pool of potential judicial heirs. Justice Byron White was the first justice to have clerked for a former justice – Chief Justice Fred Vinson in his case. Chief Justice William Rehnquist clerked for Robert Jackson, and Stevens for Wiley Rutledge. Stevens was confirmed in 1975. Of the next several justices – Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Souter, Clarence Thomas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg – none held a Supreme Court clerkship.
Then came Justice Stephen Breyer, confirmed in 1994, who had clerked for Justice Arthur Goldberg. The majority of justices appointed after 1994 held Supreme Court clerkships at one point in their careers – Chief Justice John Roberts for Rehnquist, Elena Kagan for Thurgood Marshall, Neil Gorsuch for Kennedy (although he was originally hired by White before his retirement), Brett Kavanaugh for Kennedy, Amy Coney Barrett for Scalia, and Ketanji Brown Jackson for Breyer. Neither Samuel Alito nor Sonia Sotomayor clerked at the Supreme Court level, leaving them a minority in this regard.
Indeed, since Kennedy retired in 2018, the phenomenon of justices being replaced by their clerks has become the norm rather than the exception. As noted, not one but two of Kennedy’s former clerks were appointed by President Donald Trump in succession: Gorsuch filled Scalia’s seat, which had remained vacant longer than any in court history, and Kennedy’s own seat went to Kavanaugh. According to Politico, Kennedy’s backroom conversations with Trump prior to his departure may have been used to facilitate a transition. For Trump, this was advantageous: he could install more consistently conservative justices than Kennedy, who had occasionally sided with liberals on consequential civil liberties cases like the same-sex marriage decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Panorama_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_Building_at_Dusk.jpgThis trend of former clerks joining the court continued with Barrett, a Scalia clerk, replacing Ginsburg after her death, and Jackson, a Breyer clerk, succeeding her former mentor.
The downstream effects of Supreme Court clerkships can reshape American law across generations. Consider the lineage from Jackson to Rehnquist, who clerked for Jackson, to Roberts, who clerked for Rehnquist. And this chain of influence now spans more than half a century, with each generation of jurists passing their interpretive methods to the next.
Breaking down the numbers
But that is not the full picture. The data also reveals how widespread former Supreme Court clerks are in the federal judiciary as a whole.
Thomas leads by a substantial margin, with 12 former clerks hired as federal judges – a testament both to his long tenure and his deliberate cultivation of conservative judicial talent. Kennedy follows with 10 clerk-judges, including the two Supreme Court justices mentioned earlier. Rehnquist placed eight former clerks, continuing his influence even after his 2005 death.
Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ginsburg each count six former clerks in the federal judiciary, and Stevens also placed six. Alito has four clerk-judges, while Breyer and Souter each have three. (Perhaps most surprisingly, given his position as chief justice, Roberts has not yet seen a former clerk become a federal judge.)
Implications: the self-replicating judiciary
These patterns of clerk placement, both on the federal judiciary and the Supreme Court itself, point toward a fundamental transformation in how the federal judiciary perpetuates itself. What began as perhaps an informal preference for continuity has evolved into something approaching a self-replicating system, where judicial philosophies pass from one generation to the next through carefully cultivated mentor-clerk relationships. And the implications extend far beyond individual careers or even the ideological balance of particular courts.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: A justice’s most lasting legacy – SCOTUSblog
#2025 #america #clerks #donaldTrump #education #federalJudiciary #health #history #influences #justice #justices #libraries #library #libraryOfCongress #opinion #politics #resistance #science #scotus #scotusblog #supremeCourtOfTheUnitedStates #trump #trumpAdministration #unitedStates
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A justice’s most lasting legacy – SCOTUSblog
(Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States)Home Newsletters, EMPIRICAL SCOTUS
A justice’s most lasting legacy
By Adam Feldman, on Nov 14, 2025
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and what we can expect from the court in the future.
Among a president’s most enduring legacies are the federal judges they appoint – particularly Supreme Court justices. This permanence stems from life tenure, a constitutional provision that ensures judicial independence but also transforms each appointment into a generational bet on the nation’s legal future.
Yet history is littered with presidential miscalculations. President Dwight D. Eisenhower supposedly called his appointment of Earl Warren as chief justice one of his “biggest mistakes,” as Warren became a liberal stalwart for over a decade. Justices John Paul Stevens and David Souter, both nominated by Republican presidents, evolved into some of the court’s most liberal members. Had Republican presidents consistently installed reliably conservative justices since the mid-20th century, the court would have been far more conservative than it actually was (and perhaps even is today).
But presidential legacy is only part of the story. The judges themselves have developed their own succession strategies. In recent years, a striking pattern has emerged: Supreme Court justices now appear ready to retire only with tacit – or perhaps explicit – assurances that they will be replaced by someone they helped shape, typically a former clerk. This, combined with the fact that so many such clerks now serve as judges on the lower courts, has had profound effects – and will continue to do so – on the federal judiciary.
Judicial successors
Supreme Court clerkships represent a relatively modern phenomenon, emerging primarily as the court evolved through the 20th century. The number of clerks allocated to each justice has steadily increased, from two until 1969, to three in the 1970s, and to four in 1980. This has also expanded the pool of potential judicial heirs. Justice Byron White was the first justice to have clerked for a former justice – Chief Justice Fred Vinson in his case. Chief Justice William Rehnquist clerked for Robert Jackson, and Stevens for Wiley Rutledge. Stevens was confirmed in 1975. Of the next several justices – Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Souter, Clarence Thomas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg – none held a Supreme Court clerkship.
Then came Justice Stephen Breyer, confirmed in 1994, who had clerked for Justice Arthur Goldberg. The majority of justices appointed after 1994 held Supreme Court clerkships at one point in their careers – Chief Justice John Roberts for Rehnquist, Elena Kagan for Thurgood Marshall, Neil Gorsuch for Kennedy (although he was originally hired by White before his retirement), Brett Kavanaugh for Kennedy, Amy Coney Barrett for Scalia, and Ketanji Brown Jackson for Breyer. Neither Samuel Alito nor Sonia Sotomayor clerked at the Supreme Court level, leaving them a minority in this regard.
Indeed, since Kennedy retired in 2018, the phenomenon of justices being replaced by their clerks has become the norm rather than the exception. As noted, not one but two of Kennedy’s former clerks were appointed by President Donald Trump in succession: Gorsuch filled Scalia’s seat, which had remained vacant longer than any in court history, and Kennedy’s own seat went to Kavanaugh. According to Politico, Kennedy’s backroom conversations with Trump prior to his departure may have been used to facilitate a transition. For Trump, this was advantageous: he could install more consistently conservative justices than Kennedy, who had occasionally sided with liberals on consequential civil liberties cases like the same-sex marriage decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Panorama_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_Building_at_Dusk.jpgThis trend of former clerks joining the court continued with Barrett, a Scalia clerk, replacing Ginsburg after her death, and Jackson, a Breyer clerk, succeeding her former mentor.
The downstream effects of Supreme Court clerkships can reshape American law across generations. Consider the lineage from Jackson to Rehnquist, who clerked for Jackson, to Roberts, who clerked for Rehnquist. And this chain of influence now spans more than half a century, with each generation of jurists passing their interpretive methods to the next.
Breaking down the numbers
But that is not the full picture. The data also reveals how widespread former Supreme Court clerks are in the federal judiciary as a whole.
Thomas leads by a substantial margin, with 12 former clerks hired as federal judges – a testament both to his long tenure and his deliberate cultivation of conservative judicial talent. Kennedy follows with 10 clerk-judges, including the two Supreme Court justices mentioned earlier. Rehnquist placed eight former clerks, continuing his influence even after his 2005 death.
Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ginsburg each count six former clerks in the federal judiciary, and Stevens also placed six. Alito has four clerk-judges, while Breyer and Souter each have three. (Perhaps most surprisingly, given his position as chief justice, Roberts has not yet seen a former clerk become a federal judge.)
Implications: the self-replicating judiciary
These patterns of clerk placement, both on the federal judiciary and the Supreme Court itself, point toward a fundamental transformation in how the federal judiciary perpetuates itself. What began as perhaps an informal preference for continuity has evolved into something approaching a self-replicating system, where judicial philosophies pass from one generation to the next through carefully cultivated mentor-clerk relationships. And the implications extend far beyond individual careers or even the ideological balance of particular courts.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: A justice’s most lasting legacy – SCOTUSblog
#2025 #america #clerks #donaldTrump #education #federalJudiciary #health #history #influences #justice #justices #libraries #library #libraryOfCongress #opinion #politics #resistance #science #scotus #scotusblog #supremeCourtOfTheUnitedStates #trump #trumpAdministration #unitedStates
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Top ten posts in September 2025
https://library.hrmtc.com/2025/10/01/top-ten-posts-in-september-2025/
#93 #aleisterCrowley #AlejandroJordorowsky #alexandria #alienIdeals #alive #ancientMesopotamia #AndrewChumbley #Anhiliantion #antiquity #AntoineFaivre #arthurVersluis #Aye #babalon #balance #becoming #bestPosts #bestTen #Blondie #brainWorm #BrendanWalls #calendar #CeesLeijenhorst #children #ChrisCarr #ChristianGnosticText #ChristianTheosophicLiterature #ChristopherChungWaiWong #circle #Codex #concept #conquest #cripple #cryptid #cyprianTheMagician #DaniëlVanEgmond #Darkly #deform #demonicDeity #dinosaurs #discourse #DonnerstagAusLicht #EarlyRosicrucianism #EarlyTwentiethCentury #eclipse #education #EighteenthCentury #ElsieGrayParker #Ennead #EsotericConnection #esotericTradition #feast #FivePointedStar #FrancescoPatrizi #FraterYechidah #GaryLachman #glass #gnosis #GnosticEthics #GnosticMyths #Gnosticism #gods #goldenDawn #goldenToad #gospel #GreekEucharist #grimoire #healing #HeartOfDarkness #hermes #HermeticEthics #HermeticLodge #hermeticOrderOfTheGoldenDawn #hermeticPhilosophy #HermeticSpirituality #hermeticTradition #hermeticism #hermetism #hidden #HiroyukiTakeuchi #HistoricalImagination #holyMountain #HRT #IanDrummond #images #influences #Interpreting #JRBobDobbs #JanHelderman #JeanPierreMahé #jesus #JohannesVanOort #JosVanMeurs #JoscelynGodwin #KarenClaireVoss #kundalini #laborDay #LateNineteenthCentury #LesGoldman #liberLegis #liberXxxi #magic #Manichaeism #manuscript #mayDay #MedievalGnostics #MelaniaTrump #meme #Merlin #MettenerArmenbibel #MichaelOLeary #middle #modernTimes #money #moon #music #NagHammadi #NewAgeMovement #Nibbāṇa #nimüe #ninetyThree #occult #Ogdoad #Olla #OnTheEducationOfChildren #one #opposites #panacea #parasiticPerversions #path #Pazuzu #poetry #presence #propaganda #pythagoras #reading #red #rejoice #RenaissanceHermeticism #RepresentativeTexts #return #reverence #right #RockAndRoll #RoelofVanDenBroek #RoelofvanDenBroek #RolandEdighoffer #RomanMassGillesQuispel #romanticism #salvation #SecondForm #sendMoney #September2025 #sevenDeadlySins #SeventeenthCentury #ShawnGray #SigilsOfTheScales #solidarity #soul #Source #sources #spiritualAlchemy #standards #Stockhausen #summary #summaryOfTheMonth #sun #Tenchijin #TheAsclepius #TheBeast #TheBookOfTheLaw #TheBookOfTheSubGenius #TheCathars #theEast #theEyeInTheTriangle #TheGoddessAndTheSerpent #TheRevivalOfMagick #thelema #time #topPosts #topTen #touched #truth #twinPillars #TwoRoads #tylenol #VarjaMath #vase #wallet #westernChristianity #WesternEsotericSchools #WesternEsotericTraditions #westernEsotericism #WilfriedSätty #WilliamBlake #WishFulfilling #wormhole #WouterJHanegraaff #wrong #天地人
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Bass-o-matic: Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Bass
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How UX Design Influences Cybersecurity Compliance and Risk Cybersecurity and user experience (UX) may seem like separate worlds — one focused on protecting data, the other on optimizing interaction. But in reality, the two are deeply connected. The user experience plays a critical role in...
https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/the-hidden-link-03b72b840cfd
#designbootcamp #design #influences #cybersecurity #compliance #experience
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How UX Design Influences Cybersecurity Compliance and Risk Cybersecurity and user experience (UX) may seem like separate worlds — one focused on protecting data, the other on optimizing interaction. But in reality, the two are deeply connected. The user experience plays a critical role in...
https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/the-hidden-link-03b72b840cfd
#designbootcamp #design #influences #cybersecurity #compliance #experience
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How UX Design Influences Cybersecurity Compliance and Risk Cybersecurity and user experience (UX) may seem like separate worlds — one focused on protecting data, the other on optimizing interaction. But in reality, the two are deeply connected. The user experience plays a critical role in...
https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/the-hidden-link-03b72b840cfd
#designbootcamp #design #influences #cybersecurity #compliance #experience
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A quotation from John Frederick Boyes
The effect of continually reading inferior newspapers, or hearing trivial sermons, is not so mischievous by its direct influence upon our thoughts, as it is by gradually making us fancy that the poorest thoughts may be worth public expression.
John Frederick Boyes (1811-1879) English scholar, classicist
Lacon in Council, “Literature, Poetry, Oratory, Genius, &c.” (1865)Sourcing, notes: wist.info/boyes-john-frederick…
#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #idiocy #influences #information #media #worthiness
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How Being the Grandson of Literary Legend J.R.R. Tolkien Has Affected My Writing Career
Author Simon Tolkien discusses how being the grandson of literary legend J.R.R. Tolkien has affected his own writing career.
https://www.writersdigest.com/how-being-the-grandson-of-literary-legend-j-r-r-tolkien-has-affected-my-writing-career#BeInspired #TheWritersLife #FinishingFirstDraft #Influences #Tolkien
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The Identity
The novaTop Identity has just become official! Significant influences to the identity are prevalent from Rossmann, Stallman, and, of course, even from the Voldemort of Tech! When you access my YouTube channels, there may occasionally be a dichotomy between formal and informal influences, so if you are looking for more professional content, please check the video content longer than five minutes in real time or videos where the video stream has been slowed down. Or for slightly more informal […] -
The Identity
The novaTop Identity has just become official! Significant influences to the identity are prevalent from Rossmann, Stallman, and, of course, even from the Voldemort of Tech! When you access my YouTube channels, there may occasionally be a dichotomy between formal and informal influences, so if you are looking for more professional content, please check the video content longer than five minutes in real time or videos where the video stream has been slowed down. Or for slightly more informal […] -
Iggy, Tom Waits and their two lessons of art recreated.
#TomWaits, #IggyPop, #cinemavsmusic #legends #Music #Interview, #Influences, #JimJarmusch, #CoffeeandCigarettes, #EdenAhbez, #CaptainBeefheart, #WilliamSBurroughs, #beastieboys #LilMama, #FrankOcean, #avantgardemusic #cinema, #MusicHistory, #radioshow
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Iggy, Tom Waits and their two lessons of art recreated.
#TomWaits, #IggyPop, #cinemavsmusic #legends #Music #Interview, #Influences, #JimJarmusch, #CoffeeandCigarettes, #EdenAhbez, #CaptainBeefheart, #WilliamSBurroughs, #beastieboys #LilMama, #FrankOcean, #avantgardemusic #cinema, #MusicHistory, #radioshow
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Iggy, Tom Waits and their two lessons of art recreated.
#TomWaits, #IggyPop, #cinemavsmusic #legends #Music #Interview, #Influences, #JimJarmusch, #CoffeeandCigarettes, #EdenAhbez, #CaptainBeefheart, #WilliamSBurroughs, #beastieboys #LilMama, #FrankOcean, #avantgardemusic #cinema, #MusicHistory, #radioshow
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Environmental & Anthropogenic Influences On Fire Patterns In Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-98051-7 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #wildfire #fire #busgfire #nvironmental #anthropogenic #influences #humanimpacts #deciduous #forests #firepatterns #spatialanalysis #tropical #ecosystems #management #tree #vegetation #spatiotemporal #hotspots #india #Satpura #tiger #reserve #ecogeography #geography #factors #parameters #drivers #temperature #precipitation #rainfall #model #modeling #bayesian #framework #slope #water #hydrology #infrastructure #mitigation #monitoring #preparedness #forestfires -
Femmes détectives et origines littéraires : aux sources de Miss Marple https://actualitte.com/a/vOdcxIqm
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Social Media Influences, my arse. MLK Jr. didn't have a dream in 280 characters or less.
#instagram #twitter #socialmediainfluences #influences #mlk #martinlutherking #socialmedia #unemployed
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Quand je parle d'écrire des paroles en français et de qui m'a inspiré pour le faire. Sont cité.e.s là-dedans : Lisa Portelli, La Féline, Titus d'Enfer et Master Souchon 💙 Merci à Bryan de Graf'Hit pour l'interview. #lambulancier #electrogrunge #electrorock #frenchmanhattan #artistefrancais #decouvertemusicale #lisaportelli #alainsouchon #lafeline #titusdenfer #influences #parolesenfrançais
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#MUSIQUE Hugo Jardin, l’éveil d’une nouvelle voix pop avec « Cantique I »
#HugoJardin revient avec un nouveau #single #poétique, « #Cantique I », qui annonce un #futur #album et un #spectacle inédit. À la croisée des #genres et des #influences, l’#artiste français s’affirme comme une #voix singulière dans le paysage de la #pop et de la chanson actuelle. Découvrez son #titre sur ActuaNews...
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http://actuanews.fr/2024/11/27/hugo-jardin-leveil-dune-nouvelle-voix-pop-avec-cantique-i/
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Well, hello, everyone. I was originally going to write about something a bit different – problem solving and Stoicism – but then I saw this prompt from the journaling app Day One and this feels a bit more meaningful:
What does it mean to be a kid at heart?
Truth be told, I have no idea, at least none that I’m aware of. I don’t think I was ever a child, really. In some ways, I didn’t really get to be a child, and in others, I chose not to be one, and in still others, simply…never was one. I was an odd kid who saw too much and asked far too many questions. I knew exactly what I wanted from a very young age, around three or four, and have spent my entire life to date working to get it, as the family and life I was born into was nothing like what I wanted.
I was ruthlessly self aware and extremely critical of myself and even more so of others. I could read by eighteen months old and speak like an adult, and like many AuDHD kids, I had no concept of shame or embarrassment. I was told to be honest and was punished for lying, so when I was asked for my opinion, I gave people my honest opinion fluently. This pissed a lot of people off because it turns out they weren’t looking for an honest opinion and weren’t expecting a well thought out, passionate critique from a toddler in front of everyone they knew.
So I grew up very afraid, confused, and angry. Why would people ask for my opinion and then get angry for me expressing my opinion?! This just pissed me off more, because as fluently as I could speak, I had no concept of social nuance or Southern politeness, and frankly I thought it was all bullshit. So I became a very lonely, angry kid. Nobody in my family expected me to know what I wanted, much less express it with ease and fluency, as they are very indecisive, so I was harshly punished for that, too. From the time I was perhaps five or six, my strongest desire was to be an adult so I could be an adult so I could finally leave all of those indecisive fuckers with their conflicting ideas about manners and the right thing to do in the dust, and I wasn’t shy about that, either. See why I have no idea what it even remotely means to be a kid at heart?
Though, I suppose, imagining for a moment that my family had been made up of decent human beings more in line with the spirit of the question, and not the reality of what happened, I think I could come up with a better answer.
Had my family let me lead the way and actually believed me when I said I knew precisely what I wanted (within reason, of course, with limits to keep me safe from harm), I could them allowing me to explore my myriad special interests and gently nudging me toward keeping an open mind to related areas, accepting me for who I was rather than who they were trying to shape me into, and celebrating my imagination rather than attempting to stifle it in the name of normalcy or propriety.
I wish that my family had accepted and encouraged me in my entirety that way. However, the tragic reality is that they didn’t. That being said, a lot of the work I’ve been doing of late is accepting myself like that. It still feels really weird a lot of the time because I’m so used to suppressing aspects of myself or expecting those around me to ask me to “tone it down”, but nobody does anymore. That in and of itself is terrifying in a way, but deeply and immensely liberating.
In the process, I’ve been able to release a lot of the anger I’ve been holding onto for 27 fucking years and replace it with curiosity, love, and something like wonder. I think this is more of what the prompt was driving at, and I like to think I’m living this.
I couldn’t have done this without my beloved Emerson modeling being a kid at heart for me more or less. He’s never lost that wonder or that curiosity. He’s fucking adorable, passionate about everything, and it’s infectious. Loving him and watching him get fully in touch with his inner childlike wonder has helped me discover mine in many ways for the first time consciously. He has to often drag me out of my shell because anxiety is a fucking bitch, but I’m grateful for it every time he does. He has been helping me gently unfurl a great deal. I call him “baby man” affectionately because of that never ending sense of wonder and youthful rambunctiousness.
Another partner of mine, Hawthorne, is another excellent model for this. They are essentially a tiny radiant goth crow baby darling in person form, and they are so fucking fascinated with so many different things with such great intensity that they cannot help get ME interested in a lot of the same shit effortlessly. In fact, I got started practicing magic in large part YEARS ago in earnest because of them. They opened my mind to so many different things simply by being so excited about them and I honestly don’t know what I would do without that sweet baby.
And as I sit with the eternal question of “what the fuck do I do now” I posed in my post the other day, I’m finding that a lot of my interests are holdovers from when I was fucking pissed at everything, most of myself, and wanting to drink myself into a stupor. I picked many of them up to spite someone or other and they became the sole buffer between oblivion and me with time. Very few of them actually spark any kind of real passion or breathe any kind of real life into me, they’re more like “hey, I’m gonna do this thing as a last resort so I don’t do something worse or permanent because I feel like utter dog shit”. In that way they feel more like a chemical dependency than a real passion. But one of the things I keep coming back to is audio engineering.
Songwriting is one of those chemical dependency things for me. It’s a great outlet when I feel like utter dog shit and have nowhere else to turn, hence why I have written 15 fucking albums. But it’s not the songwriting part of the process that lights me the fuck up. It’s the RECORDING portion. I love recording. It’s something that I love doing so much that even though I’ve produced and recorded fifteen fucking albums on my own, that part of the process never gets old and I love approaching it from different angles every time, trying to do it differently and better with the supplies I have on hand.
Now, I’m someone who gets very bored very easily with things once I know how to do them. I want to move on, chart new territory once I’ve mastered something to my satisfaction. But no. Never with recording and engineering, and it’s been just about fifteen years since I first set foot in a professional recording studio in Dallas. My passion for it pales in comparison to even performing live, which is why I don’t really perform live or promote my music that often. I just really don’t enjoy songwriting or performing that much beyond a last resort outlet. As I heal, I find I would far rather be fucking around behind the controls, trying to capture shit live and seeing what I can do with those takes like Ken Nelson recording Parachutes with Coldplay. Or anything the late Steve Albini did at Electrical Audio in Chicago. That shit never gets old. And that, among other things, makes me feel like the bright eyed kid I never got to be.
I think that gets the point across. Stay tuned for more magic, beautiful people. This has been Lazarus, your very feral, passionate, AuDHD gremlin sorcerer, signing off ✨
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Well, hello, everyone. I was originally going to write about something a bit different – problem solving and Stoicism – but then I saw this prompt from the journaling app Day One and this feels a bit more meaningful:
What does it mean to be a kid at heart?
Truth be told, I have no idea, at least none that I’m aware of. I don’t think I was ever a child, really. In some ways, I didn’t really get to be a child, and in others, I chose not to be one, and in still others, simply…never was one. I was an odd kid who saw too much and asked far too many questions. I knew exactly what I wanted from a very young age, around three or four, and have spent my entire life to date working to get it, as the family and life I was born into was nothing like what I wanted.
I was ruthlessly self aware and extremely critical of myself and even more so of others. I could read by eighteen months old and speak like an adult, and like many AuDHD kids, I had no concept of shame or embarrassment. I was told to be honest and was punished for lying, so when I was asked for my opinion, I gave people my honest opinion fluently. This pissed a lot of people off because it turns out they weren’t looking for an honest opinion and weren’t expecting a well thought out, passionate critique from a toddler in front of everyone they knew.
So I grew up very afraid, confused, and angry. Why would people ask for my opinion and then get angry for me expressing my opinion?! This just pissed me off more, because as fluently as I could speak, I had no concept of social nuance or Southern politeness, and frankly I thought it was all bullshit. So I became a very lonely, angry kid. Nobody in my family expected me to know what I wanted, much less express it with ease and fluency, as they are very indecisive, so I was harshly punished for that, too. From the time I was perhaps five or six, my strongest desire was to be an adult so I could be an adult so I could finally leave all of those indecisive fuckers with their conflicting ideas about manners and the right thing to do in the dust, and I wasn’t shy about that, either. See why I have no idea what it even remotely means to be a kid at heart?
Though, I suppose, imagining for a moment that my family had been made up of decent human beings more in line with the spirit of the question, and not the reality of what happened, I think I could come up with a better answer.
Had my family let me lead the way and actually believed me when I said I knew precisely what I wanted (within reason, of course, with limits to keep me safe from harm), I could them allowing me to explore my myriad special interests and gently nudging me toward keeping an open mind to related areas, accepting me for who I was rather than who they were trying to shape me into, and celebrating my imagination rather than attempting to stifle it in the name of normalcy or propriety.
I wish that my family had accepted and encouraged me in my entirety that way. However, the tragic reality is that they didn’t. That being said, a lot of the work I’ve been doing of late is accepting myself like that. It still feels really weird a lot of the time because I’m so used to suppressing aspects of myself or expecting those around me to ask me to “tone it down”, but nobody does anymore. That in and of itself is terrifying in a way, but deeply and immensely liberating.
In the process, I’ve been able to release a lot of the anger I’ve been holding onto for 27 fucking years and replace it with curiosity, love, and something like wonder. I think this is more of what the prompt was driving at, and I like to think I’m living this.
I couldn’t have done this without my beloved Emerson modeling being a kid at heart for me more or less. He’s never lost that wonder or that curiosity. He’s fucking adorable, passionate about everything, and it’s infectious. Loving him and watching him get fully in touch with his inner childlike wonder has helped me discover mine in many ways for the first time consciously. He has to often drag me out of my shell because anxiety is a fucking bitch, but I’m grateful for it every time he does. He has been helping me gently unfurl a great deal. I call him “baby man” affectionately because of that never ending sense of wonder and youthful rambunctiousness.
Another partner of mine, Hawthorne, is another excellent model for this. They are essentially a tiny radiant goth crow baby darling in person form, and they are so fucking fascinated with so many different things with such great intensity that they cannot help get ME interested in a lot of the same shit effortlessly. In fact, I got started practicing magic in large part YEARS ago in earnest because of them. They opened my mind to so many different things simply by being so excited about them and I honestly don’t know what I would do without that sweet baby.
And as I sit with the eternal question of “what the fuck do I do now” I posed in my post the other day, I’m finding that a lot of my interests are holdovers from when I was fucking pissed at everything, most of myself, and wanting to drink myself into a stupor. I picked many of them up to spite someone or other and they became the sole buffer between oblivion and me with time. Very few of them actually spark any kind of real passion or breathe any kind of real life into me, they’re more like “hey, I’m gonna do this thing as a last resort so I don’t do something worse or permanent because I feel like utter dog shit”. In that way they feel more like a chemical dependency than a real passion. But one of the things I keep coming back to is audio engineering.
Songwriting is one of those chemical dependency things for me. It’s a great outlet when I feel like utter dog shit and have nowhere else to turn, hence why I have written 15 fucking albums. But it’s not the songwriting part of the process that lights me the fuck up. It’s the RECORDING portion. I love recording. It’s something that I love doing so much that even though I’ve produced and recorded fifteen fucking albums on my own, that part of the process never gets old and I love approaching it from different angles every time, trying to do it differently and better with the supplies I have on hand.
Now, I’m someone who gets very bored very easily with things once I know how to do them. I want to move on, chart new territory once I’ve mastered something to my satisfaction. But no. Never with recording and engineering, and it’s been just about fifteen years since I first set foot in a professional recording studio in Dallas. My passion for it pales in comparison to even performing live, which is why I don’t really perform live or promote my music that often. I just really don’t enjoy songwriting or performing that much beyond a last resort outlet. As I heal, I find I would far rather be fucking around behind the controls, trying to capture shit live and seeing what I can do with those takes like Ken Nelson recording Parachutes with Coldplay. Or anything the late Steve Albini did at Electrical Audio in Chicago. That shit never gets old. And that, among other things, makes me feel like the bright eyed kid I never got to be.
I think that gets the point across. Stay tuned for more magic, beautiful people. This has been Lazarus, your very feral, passionate, AuDHD gremlin sorcerer, signing off ✨
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Well, hello, everyone. I was originally going to write about something a bit different – problem solving and Stoicism – but then I saw this prompt from the journaling app Day One and this feels a bit more meaningful:
What does it mean to be a kid at heart?
Truth be told, I have no idea, at least none that I’m aware of. I don’t think I was ever a child, really. In some ways, I didn’t really get to be a child, and in others, I chose not to be one, and in still others, simply…never was one. I was an odd kid who saw too much and asked far too many questions. I knew exactly what I wanted from a very young age, around three or four, and have spent my entire life to date working to get it, as the family and life I was born into was nothing like what I wanted.
I was ruthlessly self aware and extremely critical of myself and even more so of others. I could read by eighteen months old and speak like an adult, and like many AuDHD kids, I had no concept of shame or embarrassment. I was told to be honest and was punished for lying, so when I was asked for my opinion, I gave people my honest opinion fluently. This pissed a lot of people off because it turns out they weren’t looking for an honest opinion and weren’t expecting a well thought out, passionate critique from a toddler in front of everyone they knew.
So I grew up very afraid, confused, and angry. Why would people ask for my opinion and then get angry for me expressing my opinion?! This just pissed me off more, because as fluently as I could speak, I had no concept of social nuance or Southern politeness, and frankly I thought it was all bullshit. So I became a very lonely, angry kid. Nobody in my family expected me to know what I wanted, much less express it with ease and fluency, as they are very indecisive, so I was harshly punished for that, too. From the time I was perhaps five or six, my strongest desire was to be an adult so I could be an adult so I could finally leave all of those indecisive fuckers with their conflicting ideas about manners and the right thing to do in the dust, and I wasn’t shy about that, either. See why I have no idea what it even remotely means to be a kid at heart?
Though, I suppose, imagining for a moment that my family had been made up of decent human beings more in line with the spirit of the question, and not the reality of what happened, I think I could come up with a better answer.
Had my family let me lead the way and actually believed me when I said I knew precisely what I wanted (within reason, of course, with limits to keep me safe from harm), I could them allowing me to explore my myriad special interests and gently nudging me toward keeping an open mind to related areas, accepting me for who I was rather than who they were trying to shape me into, and celebrating my imagination rather than attempting to stifle it in the name of normalcy or propriety.
I wish that my family had accepted and encouraged me in my entirety that way. However, the tragic reality is that they didn’t. That being said, a lot of the work I’ve been doing of late is accepting myself like that. It still feels really weird a lot of the time because I’m so used to suppressing aspects of myself or expecting those around me to ask me to “tone it down”, but nobody does anymore. That in and of itself is terrifying in a way, but deeply and immensely liberating.
In the process, I’ve been able to release a lot of the anger I’ve been holding onto for 27 fucking years and replace it with curiosity, love, and something like wonder. I think this is more of what the prompt was driving at, and I like to think I’m living this.
I couldn’t have done this without my beloved Emerson modeling being a kid at heart for me more or less. He’s never lost that wonder or that curiosity. He’s fucking adorable, passionate about everything, and it’s infectious. Loving him and watching him get fully in touch with his inner childlike wonder has helped me discover mine in many ways for the first time consciously. He has to often drag me out of my shell because anxiety is a fucking bitch, but I’m grateful for it every time he does. He has been helping me gently unfurl a great deal. I call him “baby man” affectionately because of that never ending sense of wonder and youthful rambunctiousness.
Another partner of mine, Hawthorne, is another excellent model for this. They are essentially a tiny radiant goth crow baby darling in person form, and they are so fucking fascinated with so many different things with such great intensity that they cannot help get ME interested in a lot of the same shit effortlessly. In fact, I got started practicing magic in large part YEARS ago in earnest because of them. They opened my mind to so many different things simply by being so excited about them and I honestly don’t know what I would do without that sweet baby.
And as I sit with the eternal question of “what the fuck do I do now” I posed in my post the other day, I’m finding that a lot of my interests are holdovers from when I was fucking pissed at everything, most of myself, and wanting to drink myself into a stupor. I picked many of them up to spite someone or other and they became the sole buffer between oblivion and me with time. Very few of them actually spark any kind of real passion or breathe any kind of real life into me, they’re more like “hey, I’m gonna do this thing as a last resort so I don’t do something worse or permanent because I feel like utter dog shit”. In that way they feel more like a chemical dependency than a real passion. But one of the things I keep coming back to is audio engineering.
Songwriting is one of those chemical dependency things for me. It’s a great outlet when I feel like utter dog shit and have nowhere else to turn, hence why I have written 15 fucking albums. But it’s not the songwriting part of the process that lights me the fuck up. It’s the RECORDING portion. I love recording. It’s something that I love doing so much that even though I’ve produced and recorded fifteen fucking albums on my own, that part of the process never gets old and I love approaching it from different angles every time, trying to do it differently and better with the supplies I have on hand.
Now, I’m someone who gets very bored very easily with things once I know how to do them. I want to move on, chart new territory once I’ve mastered something to my satisfaction. But no. Never with recording and engineering, and it’s been just about fifteen years since I first set foot in a professional recording studio in Dallas. My passion for it pales in comparison to even performing live, which is why I don’t really perform live or promote my music that often. I just really don’t enjoy songwriting or performing that much beyond a last resort outlet. As I heal, I find I would far rather be fucking around behind the controls, trying to capture shit live and seeing what I can do with those takes like Ken Nelson recording Parachutes with Coldplay. Or anything the late Steve Albini did at Electrical Audio in Chicago. That shit never gets old. And that, among other things, makes me feel like the bright eyed kid I never got to be.
I think that gets the point across. Stay tuned for more magic, beautiful people. This has been Lazarus, your very feral, passionate, AuDHD gremlin sorcerer, signing off ✨
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#Cairo-Jag est un #groupe de trois #musiciens de #rock’n’roll-psyché originaire d'#Indianapolis, #Indiana. Formé en 2017, le groupe est rapidement devenu un #incontournable de la #scène-musicale #locale et #éclectique d’Indianapolis. Avec des #influences superposées issues du #punk, du #rock, de la soul et de la #musique #psychédélique du passé et du présent, ils ont créé leur propre #marque-de-fabrique.
https://youtu.be/1zGXCS9iPLw?si=qejhFVHNHTW7FoYQ -
#Cairo-Jag est un #groupe de trois #musiciens de #rock’n’roll-psyché originaire d'#Indianapolis, #Indiana. Formé en 2017, le groupe est rapidement devenu un #incontournable de la #scène-musicale #locale et #éclectique d’Indianapolis. Avec des #influences superposées issues du #punk, du #rock, de la soul et de la #musique #psychédélique du passé et du présent, ils ont créé leur propre #marque-de-fabrique.
https://youtu.be/1zGXCS9iPLw?si=qejhFVHNHTW7FoYQ -
#MUSIQUE Georgie : La Nouvelle Voix de la Pop S'installe sur les toits de #Paris Pour Toucher Les Sommets Avec “Répondeur”
Georgie, une jeune #artiste à la voix #singulière, dévoile son nouveau #single “#Répondeur”, un mélange de #pop rythmée et de #mélodies touchantes. Enracinée dans ses #souvenirs musicaux d’enfance, cette artiste en pleine émergence fait résonner des #influences à la fois #classiques et #contemporaines. Découvrez le superbe #clip sur…
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#MUSIQUE Georgie : La Nouvelle Voix de la Pop S'installe sur les toits de #Paris Pour Toucher Les Sommets Avec “Répondeur”
Georgie, une jeune #artiste à la voix #singulière, dévoile son nouveau #single “#Répondeur”, un mélange de #pop rythmée et de #mélodies touchantes. Enracinée dans ses #souvenirs musicaux d’enfance, cette artiste en pleine émergence fait résonner des #influences à la fois #classiques et #contemporaines. Découvrez le superbe #clip sur…
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#MUSIQUE Georgie : La Nouvelle Voix de la Pop S'installe sur les toits de #Paris Pour Toucher Les Sommets Avec “Répondeur”
Georgie, une jeune #artiste à la voix #singulière, dévoile son nouveau #single “#Répondeur”, un mélange de #pop rythmée et de #mélodies touchantes. Enracinée dans ses #souvenirs musicaux d’enfance, cette artiste en pleine émergence fait résonner des #influences à la fois #classiques et #contemporaines. Découvrez le superbe #clip sur…