DarkHippie
04-10-2002, 12:12 PM
what is your dream? if your could do anything, what would it be?
Me, My dream is to be writer, and to use by writing to help open people's minds to possibilties outside what they know, whether through fiction or non-fiction.
I consider myself a modern day shaman, sacrificing of myself to help others attain enlightenment (cause that's really what an artist does. they must live a double-life, experiencing and interpreting life, never quite living it, and all for those who may or may not gain something from their work)
I wouldn't have it any other way.
(sorry about the tangent and i know it sounds pretentious, but hey, it's my dream, i'll say what i want)
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compliments to inkgrrrl on the fine, fine work
<i>support your local 420: union of brotherhood
living on the road, my friend, was supposed to keep us free and clean.
now you wear you skin like iron, your breath's as hard as kerosene-- townes van zant "the ballad of poncho and lefty"</i>
<a href=http://www.freeopendiary.com/entrylist.asp?authorcode=A537085>Transcendental Blues: a journal</a>
Me, My dream is to be writer, and to use by writing to help open people's minds to possibilties outside what they know, whether through fiction or non-fiction.
I consider myself a modern day shaman, sacrificing of myself to help others attain enlightenment (cause that's really what an artist does. they must live a double-life, experiencing and interpreting life, never quite living it, and all for those who may or may not gain something from their work)
I wouldn't have it any other way.
(sorry about the tangent and i know it sounds pretentious, but hey, it's my dream, i'll say what i want)
<IMG SRC=http://publish.hometown.aol.com/inkgrrrl99/images/hippiesig.gif>
compliments to inkgrrrl on the fine, fine work
<i>support your local 420: union of brotherhood
living on the road, my friend, was supposed to keep us free and clean.
now you wear you skin like iron, your breath's as hard as kerosene-- townes van zant "the ballad of poncho and lefty"</i>
<a href=http://www.freeopendiary.com/entrylist.asp?authorcode=A537085>Transcendental Blues: a journal</a>