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Monday, January 29, 2007

How Do You Spell It?

Why are there so many different ways of spelling Kabbalah? Because there are so many different branches and adaptations of the religion/science.

Cabala is of the Christian variety.

Qabalah (sometimes Qabala) is the Hermetic variant usually dealing in the magikal branches of the study, ie. occult, Paganism, etc.

Kabbalah is kosher! The mysticism as it applies to Jewish tradition.

This blog is called KabbalahCurious.com because I began my studies at The Kabbalah Centre (very Jewish in its teachings, run by the rabbis with heavy focus on the Jewish holidays, the Jewish bibles, etc.), though it is clear that in the past year and a half I have broadened my horizons and have begun study of the more meditational and magikal elements of what I guess would be called Qabalah.

The core belief system stands in each and to my knowledge, at the very least Qabalah and Kabbalah are not mutually exclusive. It's very possible one could easily study all three without conflict.


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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Hand Me My Leather

One of the larger kinks in the machinery I'm working on these days is my tendency to transfer myself to other people's state of mind, point of view, head space, what have you. Or what have they, as the case may be!

It's pretty much sudden death for any performer when they find themselves wondering how they sound to their audience or what the audience is thinking -- be it in writing, acting, singing or any form of entertainment.

Moreover, it's sudden death for all of us in our every day lives though we probably don't realize it. Every time we start wondering how we look in someone else's eyes, we're no longer living in our own bodies. We're in someone else's head instead of our own and that takes us out of living in the present altogether. It's a scary place to be too! Think about the people whose heads you place yourself in sometimes by doing this and ask yourself if their world is one you really want to be living in.

Unfortunately, upon this realization, many people mistake that selfishness is the answer, but don't be fooled into the black and white! You can be concerned for other people without being concerned with their opinions or thoughts of you.

So in addition to taking a different road in my personal life and in my career, it's not only at these forks but also in other people's heads that I find myself so often saying these days: "Why am I here? ...Hand me my leather."







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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Embracing Change

My friends and I have noticed we're all in the same boat lately when it comes to changing our environment -- that and those which we surround ourselves with on a daily basis. I found it so appropriate that a major part of The Kabbalah Centre's study of the Zohar for January 2007 illuminates this topic.

According the Zohar, this month is a time of embracing change and moving to the next step, the next chapter. This always involves some sort of risk, but what kind of risks are we supposed to take? The Zohar tells us we already know the answer to these questions thanks to our God given sense of Intuition.

I'm capitalizing that, Intuition, because I believe that is God working from within each of us. We already know what uncomfortable situations are going to help us to grow and which ones are going to stagnate that process.

Kabbalah teaches us that the more difficult road is almost always the one we should be on -- but what if both roads seem equally difficult and could help us to grow, right?

"Well, it would be a risk to stick with my partner or my friend even though this person is destructive or abusive and brings chaos into my life. But it would also be a risk to leave them. Which is the right risk to take?"

That seems like a silly question to anyone outside of the situation, doesn't it? We know the answer and so does their Intuition. Intuition isn't blinded by circumstance. It isn't blinded by lust. It isn't blinded by fatigue.

This month is about change and a lot of times for change to occur from within, we must change our environment and this unfortunately sometimes includes the people in our lives. When we surround ourselves with people of less consciousness, people that don't care about sharing with others, people who are unable to behave selflessly, people with pessimistic or negative outlooks -- you ignite those seeds within yourself.

Even a person who cares nothing about money or materialism can suddenly find himself balancing a check book on a daily basis if the only people he hangs out with are accountants.

Ancient Kabbalist Rav Ashlag said, "95% of free choice is choosing your surroundings and your environment." This is an extremely important lesson to learn.

And, of course this does NOT by any means suggest that we extract all people from our lives of lesser consciousness, all people who seem in a slump or even have more flaws than most. That's not a very "giving" attitude at all, is it?

So how do we know? How do we know when we can bring something to those people's lives without letting them drain us of our energy or consistently affect us for the worse?

Intuition. We know. If you are in a situation like this, it probably just told you.

And to not act on that gut instinct, that sixth sense, is to take God for granted.

"But staying with this person, staying with this career, staying in this place -- it will keep testing me too, won't it? And that's what it's all about right? Being tested and learning."

Sure, many tests are great! But if we're tested ALL of the time, we'd never have a chance to put what we learned from those tests to use, would we? Sometimes the test is to say goodbye and move forward, making room for more personal growth.

We are going beyond our comfort zones this month. Now is a time for starting from scratch in various areas of our lives. And what's most exciting about the energy available this month is that if we take those steps, whatever we decide to paint on that new empty canvas is going to be more beautiful than the one before.

We know this in our hearts to be true.


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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

It's Easy Being Green!

I don't think I need to lecture anyone on the importance of "living green." Simply put: If we don't take care of our environment now, our children's children won't be having children! So are you a caregiver when it comes to the Earth? Or are you just a taker?

Here's ten incredibly simple things we can do in the new year to help our planet. Ridiculously simple. I mean, sooo fucking simple. Even if you can't do all ten, doing any of them is better than doing none! So add some of these from Newsweek's latest Tip Sheet to your 2007 resolutions, if you will.

1. FEED THE BEES: Pesticides, pollution and habitat destruction are taking a toll on the birds and insects that pollinate about 80 percent of the world's food supply (or about one out of every three bites of food we eat), says Rose Getch of the National Gardening Association. To lend a helping hand, plant a pollinator garden. Yellow, blue and purple flowers will attract bees, while red and orange will attract hummingbirds. For more information, go to kidsgardening.com.

2. CLEAN UP NATURALLY: Household chemicals contribute to both in-door and outdoor pollution. This year, use more natural cleaners like the Greening the Cleaning line at your local Trader Joes, Whole Foods or even online at imusranchfoods.com. Or make your own using vinegar, baking soda and lemon juice! For some great tips on green cleaning, go to eartheasy.com.

3. DITCH YOUR JUNK: Not only is junk mail annoying, it kills trees. Do yourself -- and the forests -- a favor by getting off the mailing lists of companies you don't support. You can contact the firms yourself, or check out subscription services like greendimes.com or 41pounds.org that promise to lighten your junk-mail load. For more information: thegreenguide.com.

4. AIR YOUR LAUNDRY: Make like Grandma and line-dry your clothes once in a while. It not only saves money, but also decreases your yearly carbon- dioxide emissions. Likewise, run your washer on cold whenever possible -- and use it only when it's full.

5. RECYCLE YOUR GADGETS: Don't clog landfills with old electronics. If you're dumping a computer, manufacturers like Dell, HP and Apple offer recycling options. Or consider donating. The National Cristina Foundation (cristina.org) will hook up your old PC or Mac with a nonprofit organization. Drop off your old cell phone at your local Staples store as part of a Sierra Club recycling effort (sierraclub.org/cellphones/). To find a drop-off center for rechargeable batteries and cell phones, check out the nonprofit Call2Recycle program at rbrc.org. Take advantage of community resources like hazardous-waste pickup or e-waste recycling events.

6. CUT THE LIGHTS: Trade your old incandescent light bulbs for compact fluorescent ones, says Jenny Powers of the Natural Resources Defense Council. They use about 70 percent less energy than regular bulbs and last 10 times longer. For help in picking the best bulb for your needs, go to energystar.gov. Also, plug all your major electronics into a power strip, suggests eco-lifestyle expert Danny Seo, author of "Simply Green Giving" ($19.95; HarperCollins). Appliances and e-gadgets use electricity even when turned off, but flicking the switch on the power strip when you leave the house effectively unplugs them. Finally, check with your local utility company to see if it offers a "green power" option for its customers. Though that might cost slightly more, it's one way of supporting renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power. The U.S. Department of Energy provides comprehensive "green power" info at eere.energy.gov/green power.

7. EAT YOUR VEGGIES: Have a meatless Monday. According to the Cambridge, Mass., environmental-advocacy group the Union of Concerned Scientists, meat production is energy-inefficient, sucking up a lot of natural resources. In fact, it takes about 16 pounds of grain to produce one pound of beef. "You don't have to be a vegetarian -- just take a break once or twice a week," says group president Kevin Knobloch. "If everyone tried to do something that simple, it could have a huge environmental effect." And when you're shopping for that food, think local. It's more fuel-efficient (your food didn't have to travel thousands of miles to get to your table), and you're boosting the local economy. Use the search engine at localharvest.org to find farms, markets and other food sources in your area. And, of course, bring a reusable cloth bag to the market so you don't have to take the plastic ones.

8. SAVE A TREE: According to the folks at stopglobalwarming.org, the paper industry is the third largest contributor to global warming. If every U.S. household replaced one toilet-paper roll with a roll made from recycled paper, 424,000 trees would be saved. If every household in the United States bought recycled napkins instead of virgin-fiber napkins, we could save a million trees. If the thought of recycled paper doesn't do it for you, plant a tree. According to the National Arbor Day Foundation, the net cooling effect of one healthy tree is equivalent to 10 room-size air conditioners operating 20 hours a day. You can go to arborday.org to find out which trees will do well in your ZIP code. If you don't have any room to plant, hundreds of eco-organizations have tree-planting projects. All you have to do is donate money.

9. TURN ON THE TAP: Instead of spending big bucks on bottled water, drink the stuff that comes from your faucet. The reason? "It takes a lot of oil to make and ship those bottles, and once they're empty, most wind up in landfills or as litter," says Jen Boulden, cofounder of the online environmental community idealbite.com. If you're squeamish (Americans really do have some of the best tap water in the world), buy a water filter. For comparisons, go to waterfiltercomparisons.net.

10. FIND AN ECO-DATE: There was the metrosexual. Then the retrosexual. Now there's the ecosexual. So if one of your goals is to find that special, ecofriendly someone in 2007, check out social-networking communities like Vegan Passions (veganpassions.com), Earth Wise Singles (ewsingles.com), Green Singles (greensingles.com) or Green Passions (green-passions.com). Because two recyclers are better than one.


...I'm going to start doing numbers 2, 3, 8 and 9. What about you?


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Monday, January 15, 2007

The One Year Manual: Body Awareness

One of my many Kabbalistic projects picked up for the new year is Israel Regardie's One Year Manual, which is twelve exercises, one per month practiced daily, said to bring you closer to spiritual enlightenment. Regardie was one of the most renowned Kabbalist scholars of our time and has written countless books on the subject. I'll be posting my progress with his Manual each month and you can follow along if you'd like.

The first month's exercise is Body Awareness. Seems simple enough on the surface: Remain absolutely still, not moving a muscle for ten minutes. Easier said than done!

First you'll want to make sure you're comfortable so that you're not squirming at any time during the ten minutes. Once you've found your spot and comfort zone, lay your hands at your side, close your eyes and begin.

The first thing I always notice is my breathing pattern, the way my body heaves up and down. Then something inevitably will start to itch or tingle somewhere. Recognize it, accept it, move past it. There will be a lot of these along the way. When I make it past the five minute mark, my limbs start to feel very heavy! Heavier and heavier, in fact, until they become one with wherever I'm laying.

While it doesn't say anything at all about this in the manual, in the final minutes, I have actually experienced myself rising up out of my body. It's as though when you shut down the physical, the soul ascends to a higher plane, much like Kabbalists believe we do in sleep -- only here, you are conscious of tha ascension and it is quite a rush!

The first time I did this, I couldn't make it three minutes. As of the 15th day, I'm up to 8 minutes. By the end of the month, you should be able to successfully reach 10.

In order to gain any sort of advancement or achieve any goal, we have to first accept and understand where we are currently. The same can be said for spiritual enlightenment. To ascend like that, to achieve of a level of walking in the spiritual instead of the physical, it is important to first understand the physical and this shell that we inhabit.

By remaining perfectly still and focusing on our bodies for ten minutes, we recognize how much our body does that we don't even notice at every second of the day while also showing us that we have complete control of our physical bodies.

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

One Last Round

Many of you may have noticed that while the energy has definitely shifted in the New Year, there isn't a lot of evidence to support this so far -- just a feeling, right? It's no coincidence that we're in the sign of Capricorns, known for great intentions with little follow-through. The air has the hum, but nothing great has come ...yet!

You can see this not only in your own lives, but in world news right now too. The Democrats have taken the House and the Senate so there's a change there... but nothing's happened yet. Bush admits wrong-doings in the war so there's a change there... but he decides to do more of the same.

This is the final week, before we move into an age of Aquarius, which is so fine musical numbers were named after it! But there's still these next 7 days of hardship ahead. And I say "hardship" -- not hard work. Because many of us right now want to work hard, want to change, but it seems there are various obstacles standing in our path preventing us from really giving it our all.

Well then, when you can't give it your all... give it all you've got.

Don't fall into extremist behavior this week. Don't let the obstacles detour you from at least doing as much as you can. BATTLE INDULGENCE!

Look in the mirror when you find things you don't like in others this week and recognize that they may be things you don't like within yourself. Now is our last chance during this astrological period to "walk through" our problems instead of turning around and walking in the other direction with our tail between our legs.

And most importantly, don't forget that problems and challenges are ultimately great gifts from the universe. They make us stronger. They take us to places we wouldn't have gone without them where we find things we'd never have found. They make us look to the internal and the Source for strength instead of the external and the physical world.

Let your problems lift you to a higher ground this week, not to the depths of depression.


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Thursday, January 11, 2007

...And Still More Hope

While it may feel better to get out of bed in the morning than it has since I was 20, and while I may be filled with more hope and optimism for what's right around the corner than ever before, I had an interesting conversation online the other night that reminded me there's still even more I should be expecting from the world at large.

I was in a chat room and there was this 20 year old who had been in a four-year relationship and was looking to date instead of "hook up," hoping to find a real partner. Granted, I only just turned 27, but for some reason I found the entire thing a little laughable.

After talking for a while, he expressed interest in dating me and I told him I would be very wary of that. I told him that, as I saw it, every boy needed to go through a phase of being "independent" and being "single" and maybe even being a "whore" so that you can sow your wild oats and get those things out of your system; otherwise, you're going to constantly be tempted and wonder what it would be like!

He, of course, disagreed entirely saying that he was only interested in love and would never need to go through a phase like that to "settle down."

I chalked it up to naievity and explained it to him like this: It's like when a mother has her child at a really young age. She's always going to wonder what her life would have been like if she had done it differently, right? If she could be free?

He said, "Um, not neccessarily. What if the child was the best thing that ever happened to her and she would never imagine wanting her life to be any different?"

I could only think of one thing to say.

"Oh."

I was stumped! He was right!

I was projecting. Just because I needed to go through that phase doesn't mean everyone else needs to go through it. And to assume that just because someone is younger than me and less experienced that they are going to cheat on me or that I will not be enough for them is not only pessimistic but self-deprecating!

I threw my hands in the air and realized in that moment I must've been just so far gone all these years to have let that voice in the back of my head that says, "Well, that will never work!" take hold of my entire being.

As far as I have come and as optimistic as I feel, there's still a whole lot of "assuming" and judgment based in fear.

Eh, it's a process. Not beating myself up. Just found it amusing.


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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Things Forgot: Year in Review

So as many of you may have noticed, I had been lagging in posts here over the second half of last year. Financial difficulties, relationship in turmoil, career questioning... so much was going on that I really lost sight of the big picture and stopped my spiritual study.

I traveled a great deal in December and brought my old journals with me. There's so much from the previous year's studies I had learned but completely forgotten in nearly six month's time. So I've made a list of highlights, Things Forgot that I need to look at each morning and remember.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who needs a reminder going into the new year. ;-)

- Everything worth achieving is difficult, scary and takes absolute certainty. Set your own path, deviating from the norm. Obstacles = Gifts. Laws of reality are meant to be broken, ie. gravity to the airplane. NOTHING is impossible!

- See all people as human beings, individuals - not cattle.

- Daled Nun Yud: Enough is never enough! Keep your eye on the bigger picture, the end goal. Never settle for less than what you really want because that is what you are worth. Everything you want to achieve is already here just waiting for you to reveal it and grab it. Believe! If you're not sure of where you're going, you're never going to get there.

- Throughout the journey to your destination, never act like you have nothing to prove. You always do -- to others and yourself.

- Don't be a creature that operates on a "receiving" level, but instead a "sharing" level. Don't receiving includes not receiving criticism, compliments, etc. If our intent is purely to give, nothing can hurt us.

- No fear. Fear is ego. Ego is Satan.

- Make sure in all vocations, you like up to your name of Jason meaning "The Healing One. (Okay that one's just for me! lol)

- No need for inflated ego or delusions of grandure to be the greatness of who you already are.

- It's never about anything other than the "right now." Fill each second with positivity and light.

- Practice selflessness all the time.

- Don't be afraid of letting fearlessness be known. LOL! Find freedom every second of the day by breaking the chains of self-consciousness.

- Don't hate when you lose or make mistakes. Realize it's all part of the learning process. "If it's bitter at the start, then it's sweeter in the end." "You've got to lose to know how to win."

- Ask yourself "why" you're doing what you're doing and change your perspective if need be from "indulger" to "giver." What can you give in this act? Make that your focus.

- Creativity is creating/creation.

- The power of belief is the strongest of all. Mind over matter.

- If you're afraid of judgment it's because you're judging others. Stop!

- You can care about others without caring about their opinions.

- In business as in life, be your own best advertisment/manager.


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Friday, January 05, 2007

Things Have Changed

Things have changed.

It's a little frightening actually. Who is this person?

There are mornings I wake up and I have no idea who this person is. But I love him so much and that's a first for me.

- Somewhere, somehow, someone convinced me that there's no such thing as a monogamous gay relationship. That the idea of going behind someone's back and doing something you shouldn't is too hot to resist. This is not true! There are plenty of people repulsed by the mere thought of hurting someone they love. Not everyone is so selfish.

- I am a gentleman at heart, especially when it comes to relationships. I am my father's son. I may smack you around and spit on you in the bedroom, but I want to open the door for you at dinner and bring you a flower when I pick you up. I want to give selflessly (as I did in my last relationship, even!) because where I'm pulling from, I have an endless supply. I'm not afraid of running out of what I've got to give.

- Condoms. I'm using them. And I like using them! I like not using them too, don't get me wrong! LOL... I'm not going for sainthood. But health and self-preservation have become more important to me than self-indulgence now that I believe in my future.

- Adult entertainment has become like a 9 to 5 for me. It's work. And I love the family and I love the people and I love the work. But it isn't what I came here to do and it isn't what I want to do with the rest of my life. As a side business? Directing, producing? Keeping my company and site alive? Perhaps. But I have more to give as an artist (actor, musician, writer -- even director, maybe) than the audience here is willing to receive. It's like going to an Adam Sandler comedy and getting a foreign film instead. And you may well like both Adam Sandler comedies AND foreign films! But the bottom line is, the foreign film ain't what you came to see.

- These days, I believe what I feel in my heart to be true instead of what I see around me. This got beat out of me at some point. I started hearing, "Well, can you name one relationship where... ?" "Well, can you think of one person who has succeeded at... ?" Physical reality can kiss my ass. Because it ain't reality in my book. And any scientist, philosopher or priest will tell you the same thing. Laws and "reality" are meant to be broken. Example: Gravity to Airplane.

- I have always been the kind of person who says, "I don't have anything to prove to anyone. I can accomplish anything by myself and I don't need anyone's help." Fuck that. I have a lot to prove in the way of my talent and I am going to need friends, an agent, a support system, a good break, etc. to make things happen for me. I haven't even scratched the surface of what I'm capable of and that's something I have to prove not only to the world, but to myself.

- People change. And when they become something that is no longer healthy for you to be around, you cherish the person you knew and you let this new stranger go with love and without judgment. Or sometimes it's just you that changes! And that requires a re-evaluation and letting go as well.

- Worth. I deserve a real "partner," my ideal Selfless Gentleman and Private Whore. (And that's not expecting perfection. It's expecting someone to give it their all.) I deserve to be starring in the next Spielberg film because I'm certainly as good if not better than some of the actors in his last one. I deserve friends who aren't half enemies. (And they exist!) I deserve better than a one night stand. (And if it's gonna be a one night stand, it better be something ridunkulously hot! haha No more of this shit, "Oh well, at least he has a nice butt.") I deserve to be healthy. I deserve money. I deserve sleep. I deserve all my dreams coming true. And if for some reason they're not in my cards, I can go to my death bed saying, "I never lost sight of the dream and what I was worth..."

The dark cloud has been lifted. I suddenly realize that last year was like... growing pains. I may be single, broke and overwhelmed with work, but I've never been happier to be alive in my life.


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Monday, January 01, 2007

Coming 2007

My favorite astrologist and tarot card reader Neil says this is what I've got in store for 2007.

Not to mention my fellow Sags.

With the Eight of Pentacles, the Sag's Tarot card suggests a year of plugging away, getting the details of your life ironed out, and building on what’s gone before. Past successes are heaped together with further achievement. So you may be locked away from the rest of the world but a project you have in mind, or something you’re crafting seems well worth continuing – success lies just ahead but you still, need to put in the time and effort. Have a destination, instead of cruising on autopilot like normal. Everything you’ve done to date has led you here – for a reason. If in doubt, work on what you know you can change, and let the rest arrange itself where it may. There’s that faith in a Higher Power again. Power, Money, Business and Organization are your keys to victory. Save, structure, strengthen yourself and all that you touch, and success is assured.

Get his full reports at: www.NewWorldAstrology.com


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