Summer 2007

Summer of Sweat Lodge

The summer is over and how fast it went! They say that each year goes by faster the older we get, and this definitely rings true for me. This past summer was far more eventful for me than most summers. Aside from an amazing time spent in Barbados, I also had the unique opportunity to participate in a sweat lodge lead by some Tulalap Indians in Seattle.

The specific meaning and symbolism of sweat lodge seems to differ among various Indian tribes. For example, Lakota Indians believe that the sweat lodge is representative of the mother's womb. But the universal meaning seems to point in the direction of spiritual renewal, release of toxins and all that is not wanted, prayer to our ancestors, and ultimately purification of mind, body, and spirit.

I love sweat lodge. In July, I endured 4 rounds of a ceremony which included about 30 people huddled together around burning rocks in a small hut. (In this case 4 rounds ended up being 4 hours) The 4 rounds included Tulalap prayer, and prayer in Bengali, Aramaic, Hebrew, and English. We prayed to our grandfathers and all our relations while letting the pure heat wash over us. I loved the global experience of sweat lodge and now hope to do it at least once or twice a year. It now seems like a must for those who deal with the daily grind of New York City life. In sweat lodge, I left the internet, my cell phone, and my propensity to overwork behind. Most importantly, I left the ego's tendency to overanalyze everything and just let myself be.


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"Transformers" proves that underneath my 34Ds lies the heart of a 10 year-old boy


Oh.

My.

God.

Ok, so I know there's girls out ther that are totally into action movies; but ... maaaaaan. My boys and I just had to wipe the drool off our mouths after we saw this trailer. Actually, they got pretty spooked but I was like totally,

OOOOH!

AWESOME!

THAT ROCKS!

I can't wait for this movie to come out. Seriously. And I really don't care much if it has a story or not.

Who gives a damn about plot when the story is in how they created the "live action" looking robots?

And the sounds effects!

Duuuuuuuude! Can you dig the sound effects?!?!?!

Ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod
ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygod.

I really,

honestly,

deeply,

truly

can't wait for this movie to come out.

I AM SO THERE ON OPENING NIGHT!


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