Links
I already wrote about
Ram Dass
on this site but if you want to
read more, try these links. I love to sing along with him Shri Ram, Jay Ram…
His official site:
http://www.ramdasstapes.org/
An unofficial site:
http://www.ramdass.org
.
Robert Anton Wilson
is one of the most important fantasy, Science-Fiction and conspiracy authors in
“Amerika”, right now
under TSOG. What is TSOG? Or DAGP? And what do ostriches have to do with all
that? Well, you'll have to get to his site to find out…
www.rawilson.com
If you read
here, or somewhere else, about
Medical Marijuana, and you would like to expand your
knowledge, go to WAMM's
web site. On a related site, read about the historical lawsuit
Santa Cruz vs. Ashcroft, an
award winning site, designed by my gifted wife, Mimi Hill. Talking about that magical medicine,
here's an artist who does miracles with it! Jean Hanamoto
is the official photographer for WAMM. In
www.marijuana-art.com you can also see her
magnificent paintings. She captures the spirit of the herb, I can feel that...
Starhawk
is one of the greatest witches, spiritual
and eco-feminist leaders, and authors. She travels and teaches all over the
world, and that include the Middle East. If you want to know where you can take
part in a ritual with her, listen to her talk, join another activity she
leads – or get one of her books – This is the place.
www.starhawk.org
Patricia Monaghan
is another great witch. She teaches, studies, writes and breathes Wicca and
Goddess religion. This is her beautiful site (built by Mimi Hill, my
partner),
www.altogether.com/patricia
Talking about
witchcraft, you can't find a more inclusive site than
www.witchvox.com. Everything you wanted to know about witches, but were too
scared – by fairy tales and other patriarchal agents – to ask…
Lesbian.com
(www.lesbian.com) is a huge portal for Lesbians,
that includes anything about us on the Net, except for those sites that pop-up
whenever you write the L word in any other search engine.
In the very same spirit, comes the next site:
www.queertheory.com
has a large index of queers who have done something to
improve this world. It's based mostly on the English speaking culture, but is
important nevertheless. When will I be there? Obviously, when I get to
translate
my works into English…
The
Open House in
Jerusalem
is not only a model for a successful GLBT community that sometimes has to work
under not-so-friendly conditions. It's also a model for an open hearted and
egalitarian organization that serves people from all nationalities and beliefs.
The site has an English version, where you can find what is going on in the GLBT
community of holiest city of all (not a blessing, believe me, for those who have
to live there).
http://www.gay.org.il/joh
Annie Sprinkle.
After you read her site, your conception of words such as "whore" and
"pornography" will be completely different than the average one (that is, if you
still hold the common concept). It will be connected to words like "teacher", or
even "Goddess" for example. Oh, Annie!
http://www.anniesprinkle.org/
Mavericks of the Mind,
a fascinating site, that includes interviews with incredible people, who
changed, and are changing the way we think and act. Some of them were mentioned
above. Inspiring.
www.levity.com/mavericks