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the Most Psychotic Thing I've Done Yet! Posted: 02-08-05 23:03pm
I may have just done the most psychotic
thing ever, because as I usually write I
am never confused about reality and ideas,
but here's where, if i'm wrong about the
magic idea, i've been genuinely confused
about it!
Have I talked yet about the malayan tapir?
Black and white like a 700 pound yin-yang
symbol, hasn't evolved for the past 70
million years, the ancient relative of the
horse and rhino.
I say this thing is a shaman, and more
powerful than most human shamans i've met.
Because i'm leaving new york, I went to
spend some time with the bronx zoo tapir,
and it's always an amazing and life
changing experience. He flashed his red
eye at me, with a look that goes straight
to your soul, a glance that knows you
through to the core of your spirit, and
loves you immensely. I'm not sexually
attracted to the thing, but it's the
closest thing to being in love for that
moment.
And he teaches! He hasn't evolved for 70
million years, because he holds it in -
that's what he teaches.
The first encounter - love at first split
second - was at the zoo in omaha nebraska,
at the center of the us. Largest indoor
jungle in the world. I saw two tapirs,
and I sensed something special instantly,
the way they moved, the look in their
eyes.....
I went back to omaha, meaning to take a
day for the zoo, then got lazy. All of a
sudden a strong message came to me, a plea
to keep my promise and go to the zoo. I
got up and went, and breathed magic
measured breath on them to wake them up
and they responded to the magic, got up
and did a dance including one standing on
hind legs in the water looking right up at
me, and both of them tossing their head up
and trunk up periodically, a message from
the heart of the universe, a prayer from
the heart of god, a prayer for prayer, a
prayer that as it goes out in every size
and shape and color out into the universe
it is us, and our actions and thoughts,
and the tapir at the sacred center is
casting a plea for a more sacred
dispensation, an imperative to fight
against destruction and for renewal.
I met a japanese girl at a party, and told
her I had been to the zoo earlier that
day. She asked "by yourself?" thinking,
"how odd!". But I said yeah, it's a mile
from home and I have a yearly pass, so
it's my backyard. She then asked "so
what's your favorite animal?" and I knew
the word tapir means almost nothing to
anyone, so I pulled a picture out of my
wallet. She said "oh! That's what we
call in china the "dream eater" - the
legend is that if a child has a bad dream
they just call the dream eater (the
malayan tapir) and he will eat up all the
bad dreams.
So others think there's something special
about this animal.
So then I went to the bronx tapir to see
if he could eat dreams. Sure enough!
Eats them and shows you in your mind whole
worlds of dreams that you never had yet
that connect to yours. Then he explains,
(through his eyes, through his behavior,
through the wierdly slow movements) that
yes, he eats dreams, which means he eats
demons, just like I do! But he points out
that you don't just eat everything, you
have to digest it! He digest it with
extraordinarily graceful ritualistic
life-oriented moves carried out with
exquisite control and calm - climb down
into the water, spin in a slow circle
creating a little whirlpool, climb back
out, nibble on a leaf that's high up,
nibble at one down low, walk around
casting powerful knowing glances at
admirers....
I read that "trials of the visionary mind"
about a cosmic center, a spiritual center,
where the core of the mind resides. Yours
is in your religion, in jesus. And I
realized mine is in the tapir in the
jungle. And isn't that crazy?!?
Someone said I shouldn't put so much power
in an animal. And I entertain the idea
that I just had a psyche ready to learn
things and just projected them on some
poor unsuspecting zoo animal, that all
this learning and love just takes place in
my mind, and i'm insanely projecting this.
I maintain both theories as always but the
thing is for hours or days I truly believe
in the tapir. Maybe I have reached a true
psychosis!!!!!
Onderdonk
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Justin_Toronto
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Posted: 02-16-05 18:25pm
The malayan tapir hasn't evolved in 67
million years. Not 70 million years.
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ONDERDONK
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Posted: 02-16-05 21:22pm
So you were there! So was I and I did a
full exam of the tapir 70 million years
ago and then once each 200,000 years, and
there was no change between 67 and 70
million. However, I have noticed over the
last 4 to 5 centuries, he's let a little
slip out, and I think it has been for us
that he's done such a thing!
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Justin_Toronto
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Posted: 03-04-05 15:47pm
Why would he do that for us though?
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Justin_Toronto
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