Broken Saints This may well be the most incredible thing I've found on the Internet. It's a series of Flash movies. I guess you could say they are about reality. It's disturbing and provacative and profound and just a gas to watch. |
From the Wilderness Another incredibly good political site. Tons of free well-documented articles explaining recent events and the history that led up to them. The video they offer called The Truth and Lies About 9/11 will blow your mind. I highly recommend it. |
Dr. Phil Pop psychology. Fun and sometimes even helpful. |
The Psychology of Cyberspace If you hang out on your computer a lot, you might find this of interest. Great articles on everything from lingo to cyberspace romance to group dynamics online. |
Rumi He may just be my favorite poet. Here's a site all about him. |
Calendars From 1582 to 3000. You never need be lost in time again. |
The Smirking Chimp Great political site. Tons of articles discussing current events. (Ask not at whom the chimp smirks--He smirks at you.) |
John Coltrane Ya can read here or not. The thing about this site is his music is always playing. |
Belief.net One of my favorite spiritual sites. It has articles, meditations, interviews, quotes and forums andmuch more relating to each of the spiritual traditions. |
Mary Pearson If you need organization Development, human resources planning, or anything of that nature, check out Mary's site. |
The Emperor's New Clothes Was begun to provide accurate information about Yugoslavia. Now covers a whole range of controversial political topics. Information you won't get on the six o'clock news. What makes it outstanding is that everything is impeccably documented. |
Poet's Choice Over 100 poetry columns from the Washington Post, some by Edwar Hirsch, some by Rita Dove. If you write poetry, you don't want to miss this one. |
Tina Blue's Poetry Article Index If you're an even half-way serious poet or reader of poems, this is a must-see. Tina has taught college-level English for almost thirty years and has a growing list of articles about all aspects of reading, writing, and understanding poetry. You will also find here a link to her grammar articles. |
Metafilter If you like Alter.net, you'll like this one, too. Links to what is cool, disturbing, newsworthy added through the day. |
Alter.net A topical mix of news, opinion, and investigative journalism. Subjects range from the environment, the drug war, technology and cultural trends to policy debate, sexual politics and health issues. Database includes more than 7,000 stories from over 200 sources. I never miss an update.
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Born in Slavery Contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500 photos compiled through The Writer's Project in 1936-1937. |
Ameristat Doing research for an article? Wanna know how many Americans live in standard nuclear families or what percentage of women live alone? This is the place. |
The Dead Letter Office The premise is you are dead and get to write one letter back. Result is a bizarre on-line journal with one entry per person. A random letter generator will bring up both cleverness and angst. |
Lisa Haynes Lisa and her partner Ken Lang have put together a wonderful site (that includes the Dakota Journal above. Loads of great writing, humor, art, and links. |
Larry Nouvel Mexican recipes, Extraterrestrials, and extensive links. Check him out! |
Native American Radio -- News, interviews, and lotsa very cool music
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Catherine Fitts, investment banker and former member of the (Daddy) Bush administration talks about the way drug money impacts the economy and what can be done about it. |
If the Ching is your thing, here's a site for ya. Everything you could possibly want to know about this ancient oracle is here. Bring your pennies -- full texts available! |
Incredibly comprehensive reasearch site, including such things as Area & Zip Codes, Driving Directions, Quotations, Grammar and Style Resources, Newspapers & Mags Online, US Government Resources, Where to find the best online prices -- really just about anything you can think of. Check it out. |
Click here to listen to the best radio station I've ever found. Listener sponsored, it's the only station I know of where you can hear Willie Nelson, Ella Fitzgerald, Indiginous, Leonard Cohen, and Natalie Merchant in the same hour. Stuff you won't hear anywhere else on the dial. If you're a music lover, this is a must. |
Sheila teaches writing. Site is largely self-promotional, but it does offer cool writing exerises and has some good resource links. |
Over 2000 cyber cards to choose from. Sexually explicit, so be careful. |
Another place to just relax. Pull this one up and hear Carlos Nakai's beautiful flute rendition of Amazing Grace play over and over. |
Need a break to soothe your fried brain? This beautiful site offers relaxing music and beautful imagery complete with waterfalls, ripples and spiritual reminders. Choose one of the pages and just stare at it for a while. You'll feel better. Promise. |
Victor Bok Victor is an author and radio personality with a syndicated progressive radio talk show. For those who thought talk radio was all right wing, think again, and go visit Victor. |
Kit Carson I met Kit through my poetry page and just discovered that he is a talented sculptor with his own page. |
If your computer can handle Shock Wave, you gotta check this out. It is just too cool! |
Hello Seekers Talk about your mad monks! Brother George is for real -- A Benedictine of St. Anselms's Abbey in D.C. Get rid of all your preconceived notions about those who follow a traditional spiritual path. Tell him Jae sent ya.
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Life driving you crazy? Need a lift? Check out Madeleine Kane's delightful site. Her humorous columns on shopping, job hunting, pumping gas, and all the other trivial things that make you want to scream will make you smile. She also has a great links page. |
A poetry site with links to all major poets, which offers a poem-a-day with commentary sent via email |
No Hablo? No problem! This site lets you input text in one language and, Voila! it translates it into another. French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
MUMIA! By now you have problably at least heard of Mumia Abu-Jamal, but do you really know what the fuss is about? Click here for the whole story. You won't believe you are in America. |
Webfeats This is the site of Hank Mishkoff, a college friend who I found again online after thirty years -- and my computer guru, who bails me out of my many jams. When I met him, we didn't trust anyone over thirty. Hank combines his professional stuff with his literary stuff -- which includes chapters from his novel-in-progress and short stories. |
The Chuckle Corner Fun homepage of Charles Harris, filled with quirky rhyming verse, kid's stories, and a great graffiti wall. |
Kevin Jekyll Kevin is a prolific writer who posts all sorts of stuff on his site. Go wander in Kevin's world. |
Radical Consciousness Homepage Another on-line friend, Maurice Taylor offers lots of radical ideas regarding mutating to the next stage (along with some pretty wild erotica). Definitely worth a look-see. |
Mary Pompeo My longtime friend Mary Pompeo is one of the best psychics in the business., She also has a Masters Degree in Psychology. She does readings by phone or email. In addition, her site has newsletter archives with lots of cool articles on metaphysical topics. |
Sounds a little dry? B-o-oring? NOT! This is one of my favorite sites. Not because its easy-to-use index lets you quickly find the basic stuff (which it does), but because Professer Charles Darling will personally answer via email questions on any of those esoteric points of usage that arise, and all questions and answers are archived on the site. Fascinating reading for any English buff. |
The only word I can think of to describe this site is awesome. It's HUGE, constantly updated, and majorly eclectic. Has "meanderings" on everything from sex to Y2K to Mummies to you name it. Humorous, factual, visually far out, and sometimes downright kinky. If you get off on creativity, you'll get off on this one. |
Wonderful site for the exploration of sacred sexuality. |
Far out site with articles by Tom McFarlane on things like Quantum Mechanics and Reality and Reflections on the Absolute that even I can understand. |
View sample cards from over 180 Tarot Decks. Sample at right is High Priestess from the Cosmic Tarot. |
Poetry site based on Bill Moyers PBS special on the Poetry Festival held in Waterloo, New Jersey. A supurb selection of poets and poems, plus lesson plans for teaching poetry and message Board. |
An exquisite site dedicated to the celebration of women's bodies. A must-see for any woman who's ever had body-image issues and for any man who can't see beauty in a woman over 50, over a size eight, or under a C cup. |
Harper's Index If you are a factoid buff, you're gonna love this one. New list appears monthly with such trivia as: Estimated cost of fuel consumed in 1999 by U.S. drivers caught in traffic delays : $8,600,000,000 Chance that a processed food in a U.S. grocery store contains genetically modified ingredients : 1 in 2 Amount Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill earned last year as CEO of Alcoa : $56,400,000 |
An exquisite site dedicated to the celebration of women's bodies. A must-see for any woman who's ever had body-image issues and for any man who can't see beauty in a woman over 50, over a size eight, or under a C cup. |
Poetry site based on Bill Moyers PBS special on the Poetry Festival held in Waterloo, New Jersey. A supurb selection of poets and poems, plus lesson plans for teaching poetry and message Board. |
View sample cards from over 180 Tarot Decks. Sample at right is High Priestess from the Cosmic Tarot. |
Far out site with articles by Tom McFarlane on things like Quantum Mechanics and Reality and Reflections on the Absolute that even I can understand. |
Wonderful site for the exploration of sacred sexuality. |
The only word I can think of to describe this site is awesome. It's HUGE, constantly updated, and majorly eclectic. Has "meanderings" on everything from sex to Y2K to Mummies to you name it. Humorous, factual, visually far out, and sometimes downright kinky. If you get off on creativity, you'll get off on this one. |
Sounds a little dry? B-o-oring? NOT! This is one of my favorite sites. Not because its easy-to-use index lets you quickly find the basic stuff (which it does), but because Professer Charles Darling will personally answer via email questions on any of those esoteric points of usage that arise, and all questions and answers are archived on the site. Fascinating reading for any English buff. |
This page was last updated on: January 24, 2003
Mary Pompeo My longtime friend Mary Pompeo is one of the best psychics in the business., She also has a Masters Degree in Psychology. She does readings by phone or email. In addition, her site has newsletter archives with lots of cool articles on metaphysical topics. |
Radical Consciousness Homepage Another on-line friend, Maurice Taylor offers lots of radical ideas regarding mutating to the next stage (along with some pretty wild erotica). Definitely worth a look-see. |
Kevin Jekyll Kevin is a prolific writer who posts all sorts of stuff on his site. Go wander in Kevin's world. |
The Chuckle Corner Fun homepage of Charles Harris, filled with quirky rhyming verse, kid's stories, and a great graffiti wall. |
Webfeats This is the site of Hank Mishkoff, a college friend who I found again online after thirty years -- and my computer guru, who bails me out of my many jams. When I met him, we didn't trust anyone over thirty. Hank combines his professional stuff with his literary stuff -- which includes chapters from his novel-in-progress and short stories. |
MUMIA! By now you have problably at least heard of Mumia Abu-Jamal, but do you really know what the fuss is about? Click here for the whole story. You won't believe you are in America. |
No Hablo? No problem! This site lets you input text in one language and, Voila! it translates it into another. French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. |
If you know of a particularly cool site, email me! |
A poetry site with links to all major poets, which offers a poem-a-day with commentary sent via email |
Life driving you crazy? Need a lift? Check out Madeleine Kane's delightful site. Her humorous columns on shopping, job hunting, pumping gas, and all the other trivial things that make you want to scream will make you smile. She also has a great links page. |
Hello Seekers Talk about your mad monks! Brother George is for real -- A Benedictine of St. Anselms's Abbey in D.C. Get rid of all your preconceived notions about those who follow a traditional spiritual path. Tell him Jae sent ya.
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If your computer can handle Shock Wave, you gotta check this out. It is just too cool! |
Kit Carson I met Kit through my poetry page and just discovered that he is a talented sculptor with his own page. |
Victor Bok Victor is an author and radio personality with a syndicated progressive radio talk show. For those who thought talk radio was all right wing, think again, and go visit Victor. |
Need a break to soothe your fried brain? This beautiful site offers relaxing music and beautful imagery complete with waterfalls, ripples and spiritual reminders. Choose one of the pages and just stare at it for a while. You'll feel better. Promise. |
Another place to just relax. Pull this one up and hear Carlos Nakai's beautiful flute rendition of Amazing Grace play over and over. |
Over 2000 cyber cards to choose from. Sexually explicit, so be careful. |
Sheila teaches writing. Site is largely self-promotional, but it does offer cool writing exerises and has some good resource links. |
Click here to listen to the best radio station I've ever found. Listener sponsored, it's the only station I know of where you can hear Willie Nelson, Ella Fitzgerald, Indiginous, Leonard Cohen, and Natalie Merchant in the same hour. Stuff you won't hear anywhere else on the dial. If you're a music lover, this is a must. |
Incredibly comprehensive reasearch site, including such things as Area & Zip Codes, Driving Directions, Quotations, Grammar and Style Resources, Newspapers & Mags Online, US Government Resources, Where to find the best online prices -- really just about anything you can think of. Check it out. |
If the Ching is your thing, here's a site for ya. Everything you could possibly want to know about this ancient oracle is here. Bring your pennies -- full texts available! |
Catherine Fitts, investment banker and former member of the (Daddy) Bush administration talks about the way drug money impacts the economy and what can be done about it. |
Native American Radio -- News, interviews, and lotsa very cool music
|
Larry Nouvel Mexican recipes, Extraterrestrials, and extensive links. Check him out! |
Lisa Haynes Lisa and her partner Ken Lang have put together a wonderful site (that includes the Dakota Journal above. Loads of great writing, humor, art, and links. |
The Dead Letter Office The premise is you are dead and get to write one letter back. Result is a bizarre on-line journal with one entry per person. A random letter generator will bring up both cleverness and angst. |
Ameristat Doing research for an article? Wanna know how many Americans live in standard nuclear families or what percentage of women live alone? This is the place. |
Born in Slavery Contains more than 2,300 first-person accounts of slavery and 500 photos compiled through The Writer's Project in 1936-1937. |
Alter.net A topical mix of news, opinion, and investigative journalism. Subjects range from the environment, the drug war, technology and cultural trends to policy debate, sexual politics and health issues. Database includes more than 7,000 stories from over 200 sources. I never miss an update.
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Metafilter If you like Alter.net, you'll like this one, too. Links to what is cool, disturbing, newsworthy added through the day. |
Tina Blue's Poetry Article Index If you're an even half-way serious poet or reader of poems, this is a must-see. Tina has taught college-level English for almost thirty years and has a growing list of articles about all aspects of reading, writing, and understanding poetry. You will also find here a link to her grammar articles. |
Poet's Choice Over 100 poetry columns from the Washington Post, some by Edwar Hirsch, some by Rita Dove. If you write poetry, you don't want to miss this one. |
The Emperor's New Clothes Was begun to provide accurate information about Yugoslavia. Now covers a whole range of controversial political topics. Information you won't get on the six o'clock news. What makes it outstanding is that everything is impeccably documented. |
Mary Pearson If you need organization Development, human resources planning, or anything of that nature, check out Mary's site. |
Belief.net One of my favorite spiritual sites. It has articles, meditations, interviews, quotes and forums andmuch more relating to each of the spiritual traditions. |
John Coltrane Ya can read here or not. The thing about this site is his music is always playing. |
The Smirking Chimp Great political site. Tons of articles discussing current events. (Ask not at whom the chimp smirks--He smirks at you.) |
Calendars From 1582 to 3000. You never need be lost in time again. |
Rumi He may just be my favorite poet. Here's a site all about him. |
The Psychology of Cyberspace If you hang out on your computer a lot, you might find this of interest. Great articles on everything from lingo to cyberspace romance to group dynamics online. |
Dr. Phil Pop psychology. Fun and sometimes even helpful. |
From the Wilderness Another incredibly good political site. Tons of free well-documented articles explaining recent events and the history that led up to them. The video they offer called The Truth and Lies About 9/11 will blow your mind. I highly recommend it. |
Broken Saints This may well be the most incredible thing I've found on the Internet. It's a series of Flash movies. I guess you could say they are about reality. It's disturbing and provacative and profound and just a gas to watch. |
Dead links are gone, and I'm in the process of adding links. Check out the new ones. |
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