Sign Of the Suza-Reign?

last day to speak up? to question the 'old boy' dynasty?
for the Goddess, Ahi Moon ... Divine Gaia, Earth ... World Shakti, We?
before, lest, the heavy corporate-hand of enforced silence return for eternity?
imagery from the 1995 Hindu film Ammoru (Durga, Saraswati, Kali, Lakshmi ...)



Comments (9)
Millennium --
The three minutes of that video that I was able to watch was utterly repulsive and your insane association of it with a fellow Author on the Ojai Post is profoundly offensive.
May Mother Earth curse you and may Tyler ban you from this site forever.
Comment #1 Posted by: david | November 3, 2008 11:17 AM
MT - I'm getting a number of emails from people wondering what the heck you are getting at. Can you perhaps take just a moment to clarify in English what you are up to?
Particularly in this last day before the elections, I would like to see a positive tone towards all of the candidates, and focus instead on the opportunity to exercise our right to vote and support the candidates we feel most reflect our views of the future of Ojai.
Comment #2 Posted by: Tyler | November 3, 2008 12:14 PM
Dear Millenium,
I'm not quite sure what to make of this.
Maybe this is your way of endorsing me???
Comment #3 Posted by: Suza | November 3, 2008 12:24 PM
and i still want to know why you called obama a spook here yesterday:
http://www.ojaipost.com/2008/10/jock-doubleday-censorship.shtml#comment-123511
Comment #4 Posted by: racism?? | November 3, 2008 12:34 PM
To be honest, I'd not heard of the goddess Amorru. This is a nice little story about good triumphing over evil. Bhavani is a simple village girl who gets her dream hubby (Doctor, US work permit) in the village of her birth. She faithfully worships the goddess Ammoru. Unbeknownst to her, she is the target of a vengeful village harridan and their oddball family, including a villain who has sold his soul to the Demon Channda in order to gain immortality, as one does in these films. And so she is faced with all manner of trials and tribulations, but Ammoru always saves the day.
Comment #5 Posted by: Amorru | November 3, 2008 12:48 PM
Wow, that was bitchen. Can I rent that movie?
Comment #6 Posted by: BC | November 3, 2008 02:25 PM
aho Tyler, Suza,
I am as inquisitive as you are!
What is SHE, Spirit, getting at? What, remaining, DO we have to say to each other today? What has been, if anything, left unsaid?
HER (Hindu, Sacred, Now) image was given to me this morning -- and seemed to be the lightning rod (grounded in the Earth, touching heaven) Yin connecting Yang that would bring down any residual fire, release the remaining voices, that yearned to speak today.
admittedly that celebrated Bollywood film is violent and juvenile by my standards, yet not by American or Hollywood standards, so seemed just the 'ticket' to tomorrow's screening of our 'wholly' true destiny.
[more rain on the way!]
mitakuye oyasin (all our relations) ...
Comment #7 Posted by: millennium | November 3, 2008 03:35 PM
..... violent, juvenile, disgusting, and gross by ANY standards......
(except, apparently, Brian's)
Comment #8 Posted by: david | November 3, 2008 03:44 PM
You've obviously never seen Wild Zero !
Comment #9 Posted by: BC | November 3, 2008 03:57 PM