1 Sep 2007 19:49
Temptation and Axis Mundi
Jon Presco <braskewitz <at> yahoo.com>
2007-09-01 17:49:09 GMT
2007-09-01 17:49:09 GMT
My sister Christine drove me to the top of a hill overlooking Los Angelas, and made me an offer. While I was living in Boston she had become the world famous artist 'Rosamond' she using her middle name, our mother Rosemary's maiden name to sign her work that selling by the ton. She offered to teach me her style so I too could become a millionaire. "It's easy." She then let out a laugh that made me very uneasy. Images of her 'Flower Maidens' were selling like hotcakes in Japan where big Aryan eyes are all the craze. After my sister's funeral, Philip Green, the third riches man in England approached my mother and I. He took Rosemary's hand and gave his condolances. He did not offer his hand to me, but gave me a menacing look. "He flung sharp swords and pointed arrows so that they rained down around the Bodhisat; but all of them were transformed into buds and blossoms, or into garlands of flowers, which fell like friendly floral tributes at his feet." Christine went on a double date with Nick Sands, Owsley, and Nancy Hamren who was one of the foremost Merry Pranksters. I have put the 'Axis Mundi' on Santa Rosa Island. This is 'The Tower of Power' and the End of My Roseline. My work is done.(Continue reading)
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