Here's
some
great
to
places
on
the
Internet.
Webpage Navigation Quiklinks:
Science
Cosmic Places
Music Connections
Intentional Communitites
Alternative Building Methods
Friends' Home Pages
Textures, Backgrounds, Animated GIF's,
etc.
Other Stuff
Science
NASA's
homepage.
The National Optical Astronomy
Observatories page. Some fine deep space photography.
Here's the latest
Hubble Space Telescope pictures. See what's happening at the
beginning of time at the edge of the known universe.
Check out the Internet
Directory for Botany:
All Links. This will keep you busy for weeks.
A full page of links to
The Genius of
Nikola Tesla.
A page for the
Public
Use of Remote Sensing Data.
The Voyager has been "on the road" for some time now. This space probe
has been sending pictures back form the far planets and is now beyond
Pluto, headed for deeper space. If you want an update on where it's
at, check out the
Voyager
Project Home Page.
Cosmic Places
One of my favorite places to visit for up-to-date info on the things
they won't tell you in the mainstream media is at the
Leading Edge Research Group Home
Page.
The Global Consciousness Project
is a forward thinking experiment using sophisticated electronic technology to
measure the subtle vibrations of global harmonic attunement of human
consciousness.
At the Planetary Activation Organization
you can see the weekly update of what is transpiring currently in the Galactic
Federation's involvement with the peoples of this planet and the ongoing effort to
help bring about the eventual "first contact" with other races of beings populating
the universe.
Dr. Leonard Horowitz is an internationally known investigative researcher who first
exposed the story about the AIDS and Ebola viruses being man-made for the purpose of
population control and genocide. He has since taken on the government complicity
inherent in many of the current crises facing the world today including state-sponsored
terrorism and biological warfare promoted by the Center for Disease Control and World
Health Organization. Check out his website called
Tetrahedron.org
Whitley Strieber has written books on the subject of aliens, ufo's and abduction
experiences. His website is called The Communion
Homepage.
Robert Monroe founded an institute for the study of out-of-body experiences. Here you
can learn to induce an out-of-body experience, aided by a process known as "hemi-sync"
that acoustically synchronizes the brainwaves from both sides of the brain to bring on
the beta and delta rhythms of deep sleep. Check out the
Monroe Institute online.
Wow! Kryon, as channeled by Lee Carroll, has some
really uplifting, life-changing information for you at this site. This is one of the few
channelers that were invited for sessions at the United Nations.
You can find links to sacred geometry, astrology, visionary art, consciousness research
and much more at Gaia Mind.
An online magazine devoted to the study of consciousness and such matters is
Nexus.
And another online mag reporting on the weird and anomalous is the
Fortean Times.
And while we're at it, here's Green Egg
magazine.
This is a web page devoted to the study of the
Tarot.
This webpage is a great jumping off place for info on the
Rainbow Family.
And while you're at it, check out the
One Love Family homepage.
Some wonderful folks spreading the important message of peace and love.
This link has the most exhaustive information base on the
Kennedy assassination I've ever
seen.
Do you know anything about the
"Philadelphia Experiment"?
This place is about parallel worlds and the people who travel to them.
Parallel earth-like planets and other hyper-dimensional Utopian worlds.
Are you ready to really travel? Check out
Incunabula.
Music Connections
Discover unsigned artists, independent bands, and local artists at the
Internet Underground Music Archive
Here's a place you can hook up live to play music with other players over the Internet.
Plug yourself into MIDI.COM
Patches, programs, songs, info, and more at The
MIDI Archive
Or even the Jadie Rose MIDI
Collection is worth a look. Lots of savvy MIDI song files.
Here's a list of music related links from the
Drummer's Web
website.
Web Links For Drummers
And yet another list of music links from
The Ultimate Band List.
This is the webpage for
Roland Musical Products
Syntrillium has one of the
best wav. file editors around called "Cool Edit". You can download a
working version.
You can check out some really nice
Vintage Guitars
at this site.
One of my favorite singer/songwriters has always been
Joni Mitchell
and this is a good site to see a lot of good info and pictures on
her.
Some other long time favorites of mine are
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. You
can check out their current schedule, among other things about them,
at this official site.
If you'd like to find out some info for songwriters, check out
Writing Songs.com.
Getsigned.com is a free
service for unsigned musicians looking for contacts within the
recording industry.
Looking for MP3's? Try GlobalMusic.Net MP3 Search Engine:
A certain band or song? How about
Supersearch?
Intentional Communities
Living in a community of like-minded people can be a great experience,
as well as an affordable alternative to living alone. Here's a
comprehensive list of intentional communities around the world at
(what else?) The
Intentional Communities Web Site
A community in Italy called
Damanhur is an
awesome place where artistry and communal living is taken to new
heights. Be sure to check out their underground temple.
Some of my friends have taken courses at a community in California
called
The Heartwood Institute to learn about the healing
arts and related subjects not generally taught in mainstream schools.
In Louisa County, VA, near Charlottesville, is the
Twin Oaks Community. They have
70 to 90 people living there at one time and have an income sharing
program. I have been there to attend the annual Communities Conference
and the extent of their building process was quite impressive.
If you're looking for information about land trusts, the
Land Trust Alliance is
definitely worth looking into.
Alternative Building Methods
This is a webpage of straw bale building links. This one is quite extensive
and could keep you busy for weeks to come. Welcome to
Surfin' Strawbale!
Strawbale Internet Links.
And here's a site devoted to the building of
Earthships , homes built into
the ground with walls made of old discarded tires and empty soda cans.
You'll find plenty of
Sustainable Building Sources here. Thatch roofing, timber framing,
cob, solar, ecological architecture, and more.
Timber framing, thatch, strawbale, radiant heating, sustainable wood
suppliers, passive solar, pumice-crete, caves, cob, polysteel, schools,
workshops, projects, research centers...
Fox Maple has it all
and more. Great alternative building resource site.
Friends' Home Pages
Amara Rose lives in among
the redwoods in California and coaches people on how to "live their
highest intention" through focusing on spirituality, wellness, and
life purpose. Her website is brimming with inspiration and positive
focus. A good place to quench your spiritual thirst.
Starroot
has a cool page with lots of her paintings, audio clips of her
cosmic music, and even some movie clips of our performances. She is a
Mayan daykeeper and does the best version of "Itsy-Bitsy Teenie-Weenie
Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" sung in German with an accompanying shamanic
drumbeat I've ever heard.
Sue Dimock
hosts a site for her organization simply known as MBCBS (which I've
been told stands for "My Brain Can't Be Saved"). This is truly an
exercise in free speech on the net and opinions here can be quite
strong.
David
Peel is a musician from the Big Apple who also enjoys exercising
his freedom of speech. In the 60's he had a band called "David Peel
and the Lower East Side" and he has numerous recordings and photos
with both John Lennon and Yoko Ono. All of these are available at
his fine website. Check it out!
Alan, my friend from high school, and his wife, Bonnie have a
homepage with a lot of Bonnie's artwork.
John Kruth has a web page where you can listen to and order his
music online. John plays a plethora of instruments including mandolin,
guitar, harmonica, mandocaster, banjo, flute, dulcimer, penny whistle,
autoharp, and more.
A lot of my friends who are artists and crafters are listed with
Artisans of Floyd County, VA, USA
You can also find out what's happening in and around Floyd on the
Community Calendar
Kalama has a site devoted to her Mana
Cards; a divinatory deck based upon the Kahuna mystic tradition of Hawaii. They are
currently in production and are available on her website. Say Hi for me.
Textures, Backgrounds, Animated GIF's, etc.
You can find some nice backgrounds from
Pattern Land!
There's a bunch more here at
Phyllis's Backgrounds.
More homepage goodies at Jeffrey Zeldman Presents
.
A nice inventory of graphics at abctec.com.
I found a motherlode of homepage goodies here at
lodelink.com.
I don't need to tell you what you'll find at
Clip Art, Clip Art, and more Clip
Art!
Here's some animated gifs from a site called
Barry's Clip Art. Thanks Barry.
And here's one I have bookmarked called
WEB DESIGNERS that you'll
probably find some cool things to download for your homepage. Go ahead, be bold and click
that mouse!
And last, but not least, is this site entitled (I kid you not)
The Totally Free Home Page
Resource Center: Or How Elvis Showed Me the Way To Better Web Page Design Through Prayer
To Jesus and Careful Use of Spam. (This may or may not be another disgruntled postal
worker.)
Other Stuff
Four11 E-Mail Directory
Ten Top Search Engines
Online Language Dictionaries
and Translators
National Public Radio
Weather Net: Weather Cams
The Park Live Chat
MapQuest Interactive Atlas!
The New York Public Library
Web Site Garage
Free Lotto
The Ultimate Counter