(...continued from Solid State of Sound) Gravity is really a frequency, part of Einstein's Unified Field. Crystallized blocks of basalt need only be resonating at the frequency of gravity, 1012 hertz, or the frequency between short radio waves and infrared radiation, and they will lose their weight. Crystals, even basalt crystals, are ideal for resonating... Continue Reading →
Ancient Việt 4: Ancient ties between Taiwanese and Vietnamese
I always knew my family's spoken language was slightly different than what was spoken on the streets. There were many terminology which didn't fit in with the Việt vocabulary that I learned in school and on the playground. For example, my father called his mother, my paternal grandmother, by the word Bu (母) pronounced as in... Continue Reading →
Ancient Việt 05: Văn Khoa Đẩu
Picture credit: Linh Nguyen We are an ancient people. Việt history goes back far, far beyond what is the current accepted history of what Vietnam is suppose to be, spanning over four thousand years into the murky past. Unfortunately, much of it was destroyed by the Han dynasty during the third (as well as the fourth) invasion... Continue Reading →
Creating Something Out of Almost Nothing
Tao Te Ching - Chapter 11 Thirty spokes join in one hub In its emptiness, there is the function of a vehicle Mix clay to create a container In its emptiness, there is the function of a container Cut open doors and windows to create a room In its emptiness, there is the function... Continue Reading →
It All Matters – Petey Roxx
Check him out! Sizzling new artist Petey Roxx has a latest new release, It All Matters. It is hot off the sound tracks and is hitting the airwaves TODAY!!! It All Matters is now available for your listening enjoyment. You can download it right here.
I’m on Twitter!
Hi y'all! I finally reactivated my thetaobabe twitter account, just to stay current with all my friends. Please add me so I can keep up with all your twitterings.
Winter Garden
When September peeks around the corner and the sweet spice of autumn sparkles in the air, I know that it is time to cut back my dahlias, put in my marigolds, and start the watercress and the swiss chard planting. Winter planting, unlike spring planting where anything grows, is decidedly targeted at a grouping of... Continue Reading →
Babies of the Green Variety
After one week of babying them inside the tiny greenhouse, they have grown large enough to plant in the tray planters. Here they will stay until they are large enough to be transplanted out into the large vegetable planter box. At this tiny stage, all sprouts look the same. I have to label them so... Continue Reading →
Sisters of an Ancient Bloodline
Last week, my little sister came to visit me, all the way from Texas. Living so far away from my family, it is rare that I get to see any of my sisters (yes, I do have another sister who is older than me, and yes, that does make me the dreaded, dull, boring middle... Continue Reading →
Winter Greens
It's here again. Time to start my fall/winter vegetable garden. I love California sunshine! We can grow pretty much everything almost all year round, with the exception of maybe two months out of the year, and even then, if we choose hardy winter veggies, they'll still grow, despite the chilly temperatures that can drop down... Continue Reading →
