...The light shining behind the stars
...her light feet not hurting even the little flowers...
and as she
...embraces
everything
that I've been
I surrender and I give all...
I give all
I give all in that moment...
that is a mystery of existence
that the pain and the suffering of birth and death
is all for the possibility of the union...

 
 
Koyote the Blind

An exiled Salvadoran performance artist working in a disciplined, improvisational art form known as
The Telling, which was originally created by Toltecs in tenth-century Mexico and preserved throughout Latin America by drifters who told crazy stories to the children. He has developed the Telling into a form that provokes in its audience uncommon emotions, strange cognitions, and ways of seeing the self that are not easily defined.

Having studied philosophy at the graduate level, He approaches his art of The Telling in the spirit of
the ancient philosophical tradition, disarming the mind and the personality in such a way as to release the being from the domination of habitual thought.

Koyote has been performing The Telling weekly in Southern California since 2005, in addition to appearances in Virginia; San Francisco; Grass Valley, CA; Mexico City; Sao Paulo; and San Salvador. Koyote’s Telling also has a presence online with a small but regular international audience, and has been featured in non-commercial radio and cable TV community programs.

Koyote the Blind is a member of the Grady McMurtry lineage of the A .'. A .'.

Beto-Man Radio Interview with Koyote, May 2011
Traditional and Current Ideas about Sex
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Talking Feather Radio Interview with Koyote:
Is This Life Just a Dream? What is Your Reality?


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Talking Feather Radio Interview with Koyote:
Art of Telling—A Toltec Tradition


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