73 years ago today, Chaplin dropped his first talkie, Modern Times. If you’ve ever worked in a factory, it will amuse you.
So, I just got around to reading the latest, and apparently last, Point of Light (Volume 16, Issue 62 [16+62=78=15, 1+6+6+2=15]) and there’s dope shit therein: interviews with Steve Bhaerman, Byron Katie, Dennis Kucinich and poet Huang Xiang, who talks sacred rivers with Vikki Hanchin. From that article, “Rivers Alive In Us”,
When I got the chance to interview him, I was amazed to discover that, although he writes and speaks about a fourth river in Pittsburgh, he did not know about its actual physical existence. Pittsburgh’s fourth river, as an underground aquifer, feeds the fountain at “The Point,” the public park where the three visible rivers converge. When I asked him about his references to the fourth river, Huang Xiang laughed and replied, “I went through the three rivers’ joining, and found the fourth river in my heart! I am the fourth river in my body!”
Straight up.
Also, it seems Dr. Dan Wagner has an ETA-SCAN (see the full interview with the late David James at CMN), a piece of diagnostic hardware I’ve been drooling over since I first heard about it, in the North Hills. Come the thaw, I’m making it a point to investigate firsthand.
Have fun and cuídate.
Tags: 15, Dan Wagner, ETA-SCAN, fourth river, Huang Xiang, Point of Light, Rivers Alive In Us, Steve Bhaerman, The Point, Vikki Hanchin












