Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Las Cuevas Del Camuey, In Puerto Rico




























































































































































Las Cuevas Del Camuey Are One Of My Favorite Places In Puerto Rico, Take Some Time To Read The History Behind This Magnificent Part Of My Beautiful Island...



History
Camuy founded in 1807 by Petronila Matos, and formerly part of Arecibo is located in the northwestern coastal region of Puerto Rico, less than 5 minutes west of Hatillo on PR 2 and PR 119. The name Camuy is known to be derived from the Taíno language, although a number of legends give differing explanations for the origin of the name. One such legend claims the name comes from the Taíno word for "sun", another claims derivation from canuy, Taíno for "beautiful scenery", and still another states that Camuy was the name of the Taíno chief Yumac with the letters inverted. The "sun" legend is reflected in the coat of arms for the municipality.
In its beginnings Camuy was integrated into the Party of San Antonio de la Tuna. The "parties" were great extensions of land that divided Puerto Rico. This region today is known as Isabela, Puerto Rico. At the time the party covered the area between Aguadilla and Arecibo, what is known today as the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo, Quebradillas, Isabela, Utuado, and San Sebastián.
The population of Camuy was 35,244 at the 2000 census, and it has land area of 120.24 km2 (46 sq mi). The municipality is a popular suburb, although it is growing economically more slowly than neighboring Hatillo.
[edit] Flag
The flag is green like the coat of arms. A white undulating band runs horizontally across and is interrupted in the middle by the figure of the Camuy sun, in this case represented by the colors yellow and black.
[edit] Coat of arms
The silver-waving stripe symbolizes the Camuy River (interrupted in the center because the river goes underground for part of its trajectory). The three tower crown distinguishes Camuy as a municipality.
[edit] Barrios (Districts/Wards)[1]
Abra Honda
Camuy Arriba
Camuy Pueblo
Cibao
Ciénagas
Membrillo
Piedra Gorda
Puente
Puertos
Quebrada
Santiago
Yeguada
Zanja
[edit] Geography
Camuy belongs to the zone designated as the plateau of the northwest where the terrain is level and known as the Valley of Quebradillas. Towards the interior of the municipality, the topography becomes very irregular near Cibao. This strip of land, a zone of wooded hills and depressions, divides Camuy completely into two strips, north and south. The northern strip is known as Lomas de los Puertos.
The Camuy River forms part of the hydrographic system with a length of 24 miles, which at one point becomes a narrow canyon that forms one of the most beautiful cave systems in the world: the Rio Camuy Caverns, first explored in 1958. The Camuy River along with the Caverns are the 3rd largest and longest underground system in the world and the river is one of the few remaining active underground rivers in the Americas, stretching for miles.
The Cibao River is also part of the system.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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Kate MccGwire
London, UK
Posted: 5.21.09
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About Kate:
Kate MccGwire’s work asks questions about the very nature of beauty. She’s intrigued by the possibility of envisaging beauty as something more complex than merely what delights the senses: beauty can be about a problem; it can be something that repels you or makes you question the status quo. The idea that it is a cultural phenomenon, susceptible to argument through the creative process, fascinates her.
Intrinsic to her method is the collecting and sorting of materials from hundreds of different sources over a period of months, even years. In turn, pieces evolve intuitively as if out of the subconscious, the language evocative rather than purely illustrative. As the work takes shape, a new, playful reality emerges, so that the object itself becomes a sort of prism, refracting the layers of meaning and cultural associations buried within, the quantity of materials used sometimes deliberately overwhelming, as if charged with a power and ambition beyond the reach they possess when seen in isolation.

Monday, August 17, 2009


Sade has and always will be one if not the most favorite artist of all, not only is she a great song writer but listening to her smooth tunes always had a way of telling stories that send my mind on a trip never mind a daydream, her music can be extremly calming and seductive at times. And also carry your imagination to untold places... Please take a few moments to read her biography below!!!!


Helen Folsade AduBORN: January 16, 1959, ADO-EKITI, NigeriaLovers Rock is the first collection of new work by Sade in eight years. But it's a record that says less about those years gone by than the promise and vitality of the here and now. It's an album that's by turns moving, elegiac and beautiful. Like the tender, acoustic guitar-driven first single, 'By Your Side', a song about the tensile strength of love, it is music stripped back to its essential elements: voice, melody, and meticulously arranged instrumentation. The result is a record of bare, sometimes startlingly, immediacy.But then Helen Folasade Adu is a woman who has never had anything to hide. Born in Ibadan, Nigeria and raised in Colchester, Essex, where she moved at 4 after her English mother separated from her Nigerian father, she's spent her life trying to do what feels right, honest and true. Because by comparison nothing else has seemed as important. When she was growing up, Sade would listen to soul artists like Curtis Mayfield, Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye. Singers uniquely attuned to the complex sensibilities of heartache and hope, who were skilled enough to create from those feelings, something lasting and transcendent. Still she didn't think about singing herself. Rather, she studied fashion at St Martin's art college, only signing on as vocalist when a couple of old school friends started a band "until they found a proper singer". From there to singing with early Eighties Latin funk collective Pride, she discovered a rare delight in songwriting. It was while she was with that group, Sade co-wrote 'Smooth Operator' with Ray St. John, and it was from there that Sade abandoned diffidence and finally stepped centre stage to form her own group with fellow Pride members Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul Spencer Denman.For more historical information on Sade, please visit Sade.com


I was talking to my Brother in Law that is stationed in Iraq... Seriously these things are extremly dangerous and not to mention digusting, UGH!!!! Below are a few facts about their nature!!!! Please take sometime out to go online and research them WOW!!!!






The camel spider stories began to spread during the 1990-91 Gulf War. Now, with the continued presence of U.S. forces in the Middle East, the stories are becoming legendary .. Many of the stories on the internet are completely untrue. These creatures are (usually) not dangerous to humans. But, dangerous or not, these creatures are horrifying to encounter. I pity anyone who encounters one for the first time.
Soldier in Iraq bitten by a Camel Spider. Yes, they can bite. If they do, there is always the possibility of infection.

Camel spiders can move at speeds over 30 MPH, screaming while they run. Camel spiders can be as large as a frisbee. Camel spiders venom is an anesthetic that numbs their prey.

Camel spiders can jump three feet high. Camel spiders can jump three feet high. They eat or gnaw on people while they sleep. Due to the numbing effect of their venom, the victim is unaware until they awake. They actually aren’t spiders at all, they’re solpugids.. Along with spiders, they are members of the class Arachnida.

THE FACTS :
1. Camel spiders top speed – appox. 10 mph. Which is very fast.
2. Size: Up to 6 inches although many of our readers report larger.
3. They have no venom.
4. They don’t jump. However, many of our readers describe them leaping onto their legs, etc..
5. Called camel spiders because they live in the desert.
They actually aren’t spiders at all, they’re solpugids.. Along with spiders, they are members of the class Arachnida.

The Meaning Of Chakras




A chakra comes from the Sanskrit word meaning spinning wheel

A common system of chakras outlines that there are 7 main energy vortices.
According to ancient texts a chakra is where 216 nadis / meridians (energy channels) cross over each other, forming energy spirals.

There are thousands of minor chakras eg. on, hands, feet, ears etc .

The 7 chakra system can be useed to illustrate many interested things - see below

Chakras have been linked to

  • Chi / Qi / Prana / Life Force
  • colours / vibrations
  • levels of consciousness
  • emotions, mind, body, spirit
  • tree of life
  • planets
  • sacraments
  • elements
  • angels / deities
  • gems, stones
  • herbs, incense
  • sounds - seed sylables

Depending on who you read the chakras may be assigned different colours - don't miss the point - the colours on the highter chakras just emphasise a change in vibration (frequency)

The higher chakras are not necessarily more valuable than the lower ones- just higher in morallity

Sanskrit NameLocationColorCentral IssueOrientation to selfGoalsRights IdentityDemon/ TricksterElementExcessive CharacteristicsDeficient CharacteristicsHerbs/IncenseGemstones Deities
Root (1)Muladhara (root/support)Base of spineredsurvival, groundingSelf-preservationStability, grounding, physical health, prosperity trustTo be here, to have1PhysicalFearEarthHeaviness, Sluggish monotony, obesity, hoarding, materialism, greedFrequent fear, lack of discipline, restless, underweight, spaceycedarLodestone, ruby, garnet, smoky quartz, obsidian, onyx, jet, hematite, bloodstone, red jasper1Gaia, Auriel
Sacral (2)Svadhisthana (sweetness)Abdomen, Genitals, lower back, hipsorangeSexuality, emotions, desireSelf-gratificationFluidity, pleasure, healthy sexuality, feelingTo feel, to want2EmotionalGuiltWaterOverly emotional, poor boundaries, sex addiction, obsessive attachmentsFrigidity, impotence, rigidity, emotional numbness, fear of pleasureorris root, gardeniacarnelian, coral, agate, jacinth2Diana, Neptune, Pan, Gabriel
Solar Plexus (3)Manipura (lustrous Jewl)Solar PlexusyellowPower, willSelf-definitionVitality, spontaneity, strength of will, purpose, self-esteemTo act3EgoShameFireDominating, blaming, aggressive, scattered, constantly activeWeak will, poor self esteem, passive, sluggish, fearfulcarnationamber, topaz citrine quartz, tiger eye,

3

Amon-Ra, Brigit, Athene, Michael
Heart (4)Anahata (unstruck)Heart "area"greenLove, relationshipsSelf-acceptanceBalance, compassion, self-acceptance, good relationshipsTo love and be loved4SocialGriefAirCodependency, poor boundaries, possessive, jealousShy, lonely, isolated, lack of empathy, bitter, criticallavender, jasmineemerald, tourmaline, rose quartz, emerald,4Aphrodite, Frejya, Christ, Raphael
Throat (5)Visshudha (purification)ThroatblueCommunicationSelf-expressionClear communication, creativity, resonanceTo speak and be heard5CreativeLiesSoundExcessive talking, inability to listen, over-extended, stutteringFear of speaking, poor rhythmFrankincense, Benzointurquoise, lapis lazuli, chrysocolla, green aventurine5Mercury, Apollo,
Brow (6)Ajna (to perceive)BrowindigoIntuition, imaginationSelf-reflectionPsychic perception, accurate interpretation, imagination, clear seeingTo see6ArchetypalIllusionLightHeadaches, nightmares, hallucinations, delusions, difficulty concentratingPoor memory, poor vision, can't see patterns, denialMugwort, star aniselapis, quartz, sodalite, blue sapphire,6Tara, Isis, Themis
Crown (7)Sahasrara (thousandfold)Top of head, cerebral cortexvioletAwarenessSelf-knowledgeWisdom, knowledge, consciousnessTo know7UniversalAttachmentInformationOverly intellectual, spiritual addiction, confusion, dissociationLearning difficulties, spiritual skepticism, limited beliefs, materialism, apathyLotus, Gotu kolaamethyst, diamond, white chalcedony, moss agate, salenite/desert rose, white opal, moonstone7Zeus, Nut, Inanna

  • variations in systems - number - 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 18, 19, 22, 23, 27, 144, 352, etc.
  • variations in colour - may be that each body (etheric, astral, spiritual etc.) also has a set of chakras eg. pastel colour
  • gems stones may vary
  • additional info:
  • Chakra sounds vary (Seed sylables Lam, Vam, Ram, Yam, Ham, OM, OM)

Balancing Chakras with Sound & Chanting

In my opinion if you want to feel balanced, charged and happy - therei snothing easier, quicker, cheaper and more natural than chant some sacred sounds.

This really works, try it!

Edgar Cayce's mantra:

'AAAAARRREEEEEEUUUUUUOMMM'

Have an open heart when doing this

Don't try with half effort - open up - let the sounds flow out through you

Hindu - Sanskrit Seed Sylabbles Tones from Djwal Khul
LAMmiddle cRootO (oh)red1
VAM SacralSHU (shuck)orange2
RAM Solar pYA (yawn)yellow3
YAM / SAM HeartWA (way)Green4
HAM ThroatHE (he)Blue5
OM BrowHU (hue)Indigo6
AUM CrownI (eye)Violet7