His presence is gentle, and his smile is heartfelt and genuine. He loves to laugh, and when he listens to you, it is with presence and intention. If you were to pass him on the street, you probably wouldn’t notice him, as he strolls along with his cup of coffee, finding himself at home, wherever he may be. ... ... And as I first experienced The Telling, I remembered being a kid, and sitting around a campfire, and listening to the stories. I was transported, and when it was over I felt as if I had literally been dropped back to my seat at the campfire. That’s how I felt being present at The Telling; like I was taken to another realm, then dropped back into my chair after it was over. It seems to me that Koyote is shifting the space (if you’ve ever done a walking meditation and found that suddenly you felt like you were in a different world, then you know what I’m talking about), to allow those present to access a different part of themselves that is open and ready grow from the experience. ...
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We like creativity because it connects us to something so fundamental about our existence, our reality...
______Reality is being created instant by instant all the time, continuously, without interruption...
The amazing truth and the exquisite sense of beauty to that. ~ A.H.Almaas
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The Telling
Tavern at Worlds' End
Telling Performance: Tavern at World's End
There is a tavern 
	at the end of time.
After all experiences 	
	are past and gone,
and all worlds
  fade as dreams
by the light of day,
  we meet at the 
    last place
     where stories 
	are told.
Koyote the Blind, 
  a Toltec story teller,
  will tell the stories
told at the end
of existence.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
7:30 PM
Ticket Cost: $5
909-560-0173
Location:
Temple of Visions
719 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90014




 

The Return
Thelemic Street Performance
Dec. 4, 2010, 9pm, to Riverside Plaza, Riverside, CA.



(Video clip of October 29. 2010 performance.)

 

P.O Box 1672, Riverside CA 92501

Ocean Of Conciousness
Santa Fe, New Mexico Jan. 2010