Great balls of fire: newborn nerve cells navigate their universe
Picture: Dana Bradford / Courtesy of Australian Museum Eureka Priz
Some microscope images could have come from a powerful telescope. This neurosphere was cultured from an adult mouse brain in a project aiming to determine how new brain cells are born in the adult brain. With nascent neurons (yellow) navigating amongst associated astrocytes (red), it reminds me of a meteorite in the night sky and highlights the mirror relationship between microcosm and macrocosm. In the century old words of Cajal: As long as our brain is a mystery, the universe, the reflection of the structure of the brain will also be a mystery.
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Microstars
Power
This is a rant, pure and simple. It's something i need people to hear. Power, specifically your own. Even more specifically that which you give away. And even more so, that which is used against you.
YOU HAVE THE POWER. Full stop end of story. But you give that power away to people. They want it. They'll do ANYTHING to have it. And you let them. And then, to add insult to injury, you HELP them to fuck you over with it by honouring your commitment!!! Enough.
When you allow someone power over you, please hold the reigns? Be it boss husband wife or anyone else, do not let them hang on to the power, take it back. It is yours to take back. They will never relinquish that powwer, certainly not as easily as you did. They know the true value of it, yet you have so given yourself to their control you ACCEPT what they tell you, when they repeatedly hold onto that power. They hold on like a dying man to a liferaft, and tell you it's only a piece of rubbish.
IT'S YOUR POWER. POWER. Read that word and please understand its POWER. Not happiness, or fuzzy feelings, or even self image, it's power raw and pure. And it's still yours. Can never change that. But you have to take it back, hold it, know what it is and feels and looks like. And you need to use it again. It's been so long since you used your power, it's been so long that OTHER people have told you what it is, you don't even remember how it works.
K i'm done. Don't even know who that was for, but i hope it helps.
peace and love
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
*stunned*
This image was presented with my news ... or something equally mundane. Without pre-empting anything, DO YOU SEE IT?????
Look at the whole picture, as much as the parts ... but wow. Comment me if you don't get it ok?
From: student night
Gnostics
So the other day on my favourite forum, i encountered a gnostic. A real live one. What a prat, but moving long. And it was real hard to get to grips with this guy, to figure out exxactly what he was saying. He was certainly well read and intelligent, but he was half true ... it's the other half i couldn't put my finger on.
Arrogant and totally "above" anyone else, he insulted everyone by basically saying i've studied for 34 years, you haven't, you're just another idiot. Which is nice and all, but i'm not. But between myself and one or two others, we managed to ddraw him out and started taking his statements and putting them together and getting a big fat zero.
Another guy posted this link:
http://www.evidencetobelieve.net/gnostic_gospels.htm
Only certain Christians possessed special knowledge (or "gnosis"), and that this knowledge was only given to the spiritual, the few, the "insiders". Not everyone had this "divine spark" -- only those "in the know" - the intellectuals. Those lacking this spiritual knowledge -- well, they were doomed. According to Gnosticism, salvation is attained through the acquisition of special "secret" knowledge, not by grace through faith as the Bible teaches.
and waddaya know? That was exactly what we were debating against. I love debate, i don't care what you think, but i'd like to hear it, and hear you justify it, and we'll do it politely thank you. The whole thrust of his argument was that he had received special "revelation" concerning the mysteries of "rebirth" and "resurection" and how that was the central dogmatic issue of our times, hidden of course by those who know, and the rest of us.
A collection of ancient texts were uncovered with this discovery, many with intriguing titles such as the Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Philip, Gospel of Mary, Gospel of Truth, Acts of John, and others. The Nag Hammadi Library, published in 1977, consisted of 45 titles - only a few of which were titled "gospels". In fact, only five are listed as gospels - Truth, Thomas, Philip, Egyptians, and Mary.
Historically they came to the fore about 100AD, and were already then exposed for what they are, sowers of confusion, promising knowledge which would then allow you to become higher than others. Special knowledge huh? Like the Nephilim? Perhaps?
Either way, i thought i'd share the above incident with you. Read the whole article, there's quite a lot in there that may resonate. Life is so much simpler than that, even religion is not complicated. BELIEVE, there ies the only "requirement" for christians, hindus, moslems, buddhists, pagans and so on. Believe in what you will, but no man among us has any guarentees to eternal life / salvation/ karmic unity / 167 virgins unless they believe.
It's the belief and the faith that is more important than the knowledge. Knowledge divides, surely humanity has figured THAT trick out yet? Whereas 100 people who believe in the same thing, are always a most powerful force, when dogma and over thought comes in, then the fractures appear.
"For by grace are you saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God - not of works, lest any man should boast." (Eph 2:8)
peace and love
Monday, 26 July 2010
Acid Water
So i read this story this morning, and promptly shat myself.
Johannesburg - Millions of litres of highly acidic mine water is rising up under Johannesburg and, if left unchecked, could spill out into its streets some 18 months from now, Parliament's water affairs portfolio committee heard on Wednesday.
The acid water is currently about 600m below the city's surface, but is rising at a rate of between 0.6 and 0.9m a day, water affairs deputy director water quality management Marius Keet told MPs
Ok, 2 years before JHB does Venice.
She told MPs that residents of many of Gauteng's poorer communities were living alongside, and in some cases on top of, land contaminated by mining activities. They were exposed to high concentrations of cobalt, zinc, arsenic, and cadmium, all known carcinogens, as well as high levels of radioactive uranium.
Come again what the f***?
More than 43 000 tons of gold and 73 000 tons of uranium have been extracted from the region's mines.
According to Liefferink, this mining activity has left a legacy of about 400km² of mine tailings dams and about six billion tons of pyrite tailings containing low-grade uranium.
Friday, 23 July 2010
My bike

So we crunched, me and her. Front fairing assembly is repairable, but as with all things, time and money. This is my streetfighter look. Pretty appropriate, my little bike has quite a few scars from fights, the number plate being one. When i tell people i do 10 illegal things before i get to work, i really mean it :/
I love first thing in the morning when she sits and steams at me like this, and i'm getting my gear on, and my head in the right place. I don't have much depth of lighting, but it's bright enough for people to see me when i'm lane splitting, all i care about really.
She's got a miss, and i'm having issues getting her fuel air mix right, probably because of the miss. But she's developed a cheerful burble as she grumbles and pops to life. The wind is another story, i miss the fairing already. next i want the bigger back sprocket, she goes like a bomb, but you really have to tweak her to do that. I just want torque on tap.
*grin*
Ticket to heaven
In the smile on my face
In my peace of mind
In my state of grace
I send what I can
To the man from the ministry
He's a part of heaven's plan
And he talks to me
Now I send what I can to the man
With the diamond ring
He's a part of heaven's plan
And he sure can sing
Now it's all I can afford
But the lord has sent me eternity
It's to save the little children
In a poor country
I got my ticket to heaven
And everlasting life
I got a ride all the way to paradise
I got my ticket to heaven
And everlasting life
All the way to paradise
Now there's nothing left for luxuries
Nothing left to pay my heating bill
But the good lord will provide
I know he will
So send what you can
To the man with the diamond ring
They're tuning in across the land
To hear him sing
I got my ticket to heaven
And everlasting life
I got a ride all the way to paradise
I got my ticket to heaven
And everlasting life
All the way to paradise
Thank you Dire Straights
Note: this is off the "Calling Elvis" album, which i had as cassette for many years. The whole album is both brilliant and startling, and without hearing it, read the words closely, and you'll feel the dripping scorn that is so tastefully embedded within.
peace and love D:
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Do not piss off the whale ...
The whale breached and crashed on to the yacht, taking with it the mast and damaging the coach roof and side rig. Photo: Supplied
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Monday, 19 July 2010
Thursday, 15 July 2010
The stars
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Land surface temperature
Unashamedly stolen from: WattsUpWithThat
Green seems to be zero degress centigrade. Notice how much cooler the amazon is than the sahara.
Monday, 12 July 2010
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Age of Horus
Alistair Crowley - 1904
See circles top right? Tilt your head to the right ...
Eclipse
Major sporting event
Cauldron (calabash)
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
My sixth, seventh and eighth senses are screaming blue murder at me right now.
PS Add new moon ... uh it's all very very important right now ... just feel it ....
PPS i hate it when i'm right
Same guy who "led" the opening ritual at soccer city, this pic taken a few days ago. Take a nice long look at that AWFUL necklace. ut um ... hey lookee, horus, well whaddaya know?
Friday, 9 July 2010
The Battle of Evermore
And then she turned to go,
The Prince of Peace embraced the gloom
And walked the night alone.
Oh, dance in the dark of night,
Sing to the morn-ing light.
The dark Lord rides in force tonight
And time will tell us all.
Oh, throw down your plow and hoe,
Rest not to lock your homes.
Side by side we wait the might
Of the darkest of them all.
I hear the horses' thunder
Down in the valley below,
I'm waiting for the angels of Avalon,
Waiting for the eastern glow.
The apples of the valley hold
The seeds of happiness,
The ground is rich from tender care,
Repay, do not forget, no, no.
Oh, dance in the dark of night,
Sing to the morning light.
The apples turn to brown and black,
The tyrant's face is red.
Oh the war is common cry,
Pick up you swords and fly.
The sky is filled with good and bad
That mortals never know.
Oh, well, the night is long
The beads of time pass slow,
Tired eyes on the sunrise,
Waiting for the eastern glow.
The pain of war cannot exceed
The woe of aftermath,
The drums will shake the castle wall,
The ringwraiths ride in black,
Ride on.
Sing as you raise your bow,
Shoot straighter than before.
No comfort has the fire at night
That lights the face so cold.
Oh dance in the dark of night,
Sing to the mornin' light.
The magic runes are writ in gold
To bring the balance back.
Bring it back.
At last the sun is shining,
The clouds of blue roll by,
With flames from the dragon of darkness
The sunlight blinds his eyes.
Thank you Led Zeppelin
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
I am my Father's child
As above, so below. Each step up or down revealing new complexities and shapes never seen. So we humans continue our evolution, genes matching and adapting and creating echoes of what has gone before. We, breathing for ancestors, carrying their traditions, traits and beliefs forward to our progeny. A link in a chain far greater than we imagine. Not i, but i as the river of life, flowing strong against our environment.
I was blessed as a child, with good parents and family, who taught me well. I was taught morality, and love by example, and until older could not even conceive of things like violence, and drunkeness. While i did grow up, as we all, nay some, eventually do, i carry within me my past, and appreciate the value, in a world without.
But even my father got it wrong. He lost me, for a time. We are different, and looked at the same things with completely different eyes, and not always in a friendly way either. But these things pass, as all things do, and we were able to make amends between us. I stand between my father and my children, with his father looking on, (a man who i still greatly admire, a man whose heart was always good) and accept the burden that fatherhood is, or can be.
For to be a good father takes sacrifice. You cannot give to your children without taking some of your own share. You pour your life and passion into them, and you do it hoping that they will be better people, than you know you yourself are. For we are all weak, and fail, ourselves, our women, our children. That's just life. To me, the only thing that can be expected of fathers (and mothers) is to put their family first in all things. You HAVE to put yourself, your interests and preferences second to your family.
Not all parents are good though. And i think we have created a society where the good father is a myth. So many of my friends have split homes, and a split home is the definitive sign of a failed father, a failed leader, and failed citizen. For if a man cannot guide and protect his family, then what shall we do with him? I make it perhaps overly simplistic here, but a man who allows his family to walk away is no man, he is broken. If he does not feel the loss, then he did not deserve the honour, if he does feel the loss, perhaps he should have acted sooner, removed more of his ego in the building of the family. But it's a social problem now, where little boys are so ego stroked, especially for displays of strength and prowess, and then promptly inserted into a situation where ego and strength need to be subdued for the game to be won. And they don't know how.
I have stood to take my place in this flow of fatherhood. And in doing so face my own fears and insecurities and weaknesses, and accept them humbly as they ARE mine. But i do it with resolve, that i shall try not make the same mistakes as my father made, but i will still use what was good, whether i thought it was at the time is irrelevant now, i understand where my father did good by his family, at cost.
We are fortunate though, us humans. Caught between mud and the stars we share a Father who has always done what is good, even if we doubt it, or argue against it. There are rules to be followed throughout life, some assumed by choice, like vegetaranism, and others that are universal, you reap what you sow, what goes around, REALLY goes around. We know these things, in our lives and especially with our children.
With a son who has been rather aptly nicknamed "sparkey", the rules exist that if you play with electricity you will get shocked. I am not making these rules up, they exist without me. All i can do is try teach respect for those rules. You break them you're going to get hurt. Sometimes, you have to sit quietly and watch the child break the rules. Don't stand on there you're going to fall .... ok, so don't listen ... crunch ... Waaaaaa .... next time, they'll listen, you hope. If you always catch the child, they'll just keep doing it, they have to learn consequences all by themselves, even if it hurts. As the parent, you can only stand by, perhaps minimise the pain with a pillow or something,and dry the tears.
It takes strength to watch your child fall, it takes care to pick them up, and it takes more love to watch them run away again, now fixed. So it is for us all. We play, run, fall, learn, cry, laugh and all other emotions, but we fall, and are picked up, because that is the way of it.
As confusing as my ways are to my young children, so are the ways of the Father to me, i don't get half of it to be honest, and certainly don't like bits too, like eating all your veggies, and having to wash hands before eating(whats THAT about? i was eating the dirt earlier, i'm still fine?) But what i do understand i accept, and know that it is for my benefit. I am just a child, at play among adults. I don't understand them, much, but i know my Father is standing to the side, over there, as i do when my daughter goes hairing off into a crowd with nary a thought for safety. She KNOWS i am with her always, even when i know i'm not, that's faith right there.
I'm only human after all ...
Monday, 5 July 2010
Number13.co.za
HECTIC bruuuu ...
It's been. So on to something a little more lighthearted. A game.
Wits students i believe. Grassroots internet something something. Brilliantly done though, really compeling and clever. A series of youtube vids and online clues.
Enjoy the creativity :)
Friday, 2 July 2010
Give it to God
It was done.
Peacefully, other people's consciences spurred them to act. Despite much else that i have done recently, i did nothing. I gave it to God and He returned it with a ribbon.
People are good at heart, and know what is good. Family, community, brotherhood, all seek to share communion with each other. No man is an island, we are all part of each other, and in recognising that, we make ourselves bigger, and stronger, and kinder too.
peace and love