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millbrook, the hall of the mountain king

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in the catskills where rip van winkle slept for forty odd years and ichabod crane saw the headless horseman even stranger events than that took place in castalia where eighty giant oak trees lined both sides of the long driveway leading to the gatehouse. above the crystal clear lake the mansion with two towers and sixty bedrooms housed a hundred guests.


by neil selkirk

Dr. timothy leary was the philosopher king of this sprawling domain of carriage houses, guest house where Dr. richard alpert and his family stayed. there were also meditation house and a watchtower where every twenty four hours somebody with the authority of the talisman hung round his neck and with lsd running in his veins and sparkling in his brains was vigilant to altered states of consciousness; someone was always tripping at millbrook; that was the idea.

leary occupied a suite of rooms; parlor, bedroom and laboratory where he concocted the 'sacrament' for everyone. periodically leary with a troop of followers would sally forth to give the light and sound extravaganza which became the trademark of the leary campaign
to invite all to "tune in, turn on, drop out".


s. worked most of the day on wood gathering and splitting for fireplace.

work at millbrook was voluntary and if you chose to, you could just pray all day and attend yoga class and readings. Or you could trip the light fantastic with the freaks…. but s. was just as happy splitting wood as taking postures to harness the quiet energy of the body. he wasn't really interested in hindu theory or leary theory. he had no wish to release the kundalini power coiled at the base of his spine. And he had already explored the effects of drugs and his mind.
he liked to sweat and talk and laugh with the men and feel strong in a body deliciously exhausted by the end of the day.

s. was, as always and everywhere, the self appointed fire man; the sole tender of the blazing hearth. Now and then he headed into the the deep woods of 3,000 acres with a knapsack, his sketchpad and pencils, a snack and a jug of water and climbed to the bald summit of the hill. he loved the crisp fall days when the sun could still warm you.




s. was in a mood to allow himself to be loved. bali hovered over him like a hen over chicks. on the floor resting alongside the tropical fish tank, s. knew how a woman feels when they are loved; acceptance for the moment at least. S. was just somewhat embarrassed to be wooed by an indian dancer. To be kissed as he lay there, vulnerable, and in front of everybody.

bali ram. a former boy dancer in the court of the King of Nepal, Bali was a true child of the east. from early childhood was trained ….. storytelling dancer. bali reminded s. of sabu. the same golden skinned indian form. you could agree that it was classical.



leary invited bill haines, sarasvati and bali ram to his private rooms. bali dragged s. along under protest. “no, come. you’re with me.”
in the parlor all four of the visitors were sitting on one of the beds there.
leary came out of the back room with a silver serving tray with four doses in tall aperitif glasses. leary and the others took the dose without hesitation and s. just sat there. he was not identified with the acid. S. was a transparent presence, only considering being left out, he was free just to be there…. watchful but unexpectant.

timothy got up, went into the back bedroom (his lab) and came back with one more dose for s.. leary bowed slightly and offered the rose tinted gold rimmed chalice with both hands… sort of a namaste.


later bali was effusive “i felt so close to you at that moment, almost that you were me, and i was so proud of your cool detachment. i love you so much. do you love me?” “yes, bali, of course i do.”

that night a whole troop of time bandits tripping went out together into the cold night breathing cold vapor clouds, taking in the surreal starry sky, very happy. bill haines announced “look at this miracle… the whole universe, and it’s a free show.” as if he had ordered the galaxies to appear himself.
everything was geared for special impressions. the communal ‘fish room’,with wall to wall Persian carpets. there were coffee tables littered with beautiful art books. Next to the tropical aquarium, eight feet long on the floor was a giant blue glass urn filled to the brim with rubies and emerald stones (glass stage replica jewels and semi-precious stones). S. spent some time playing with them on the oriental carpet.

ginsburg was there at that time and arm in arm with the canadian journalist who had, only earlier that morning chased him around and around the house screaming, “you poisoned me, i’ll kill you, you sonofabitch!” apparently, allen had slipped a dose into the poor man’s coffee. but now he was as happy as a kitten in a dairy.

the ashram, land of elves and heroesdinner as always

Comments

ellinidata 24. October 2009, 05:52

"you could agree that it was classical."

:yes:

"later bali was effusive “i felt so close to you at that moment, almost that you were me, and i was so proud of your cool detachment. i love you so much. do you love me?” “yes, bali, of course i do." :sherlock: is this the start of something new?




:o: :heart: yes, I will be back..........



I_ArtMan 24. October 2009, 06:02

i love you meli :heart:

no, s, is not gay. he's just very sensitive for a heterosexual.

PainterWoman 24. October 2009, 16:34

Whoa....I would have been transfixed with this scenario. Even with my protected upbringing and virgin mind, I had an intense imagination and curiosity. I think it's a good thing something held me back, whatever it was. Otherwise, I would have been catapulted into oblivion never to return. I know this.

lesoldatperdu 24. October 2009, 20:56

I see what you meant now, Scott. Hanging out with Leary and Ginsberg... talk about "in the thick of it".

ellinidata 24. October 2009, 23:57

Originally posted by I_ArtMan:

no, s, is not gay. he's just very sensitive for a heterosexual.



Gosh! I was too many hours at work... and I wanted to see this answer ... not that there is anything wrong with it! However,
:o: I did create an image of my meli that has no room for more surprises in that field...:heart:

I_ArtMan 25. October 2009, 00:44

no more surprises meli :heart: not that kind anyway.

lesoldatperdu, it was quite a scene alright. a virtual magical mystery tour.

ellinidata 25. October 2009, 03:45

*smiles wondering about the other "kind" of surprises *

:heart:

I_ArtMan 25. October 2009, 04:31

stay tuned, :cool: more will be revealed. :smile: :heart:

BabyJay99 25. October 2009, 15:22

:wink:

ellinidata 25. October 2009, 16:29

Originally posted by I_ArtMan:

stay tuned, :cool: more will be revealed.





:lol: you know we will !!!



:heart:

ellinidata 25. October 2009, 16:30

PS

"if you want to be more perceptive you have to push the limits of consciousness itself. i said that."


I :love: that!

I_ArtMan 26. October 2009, 01:09

hi lea :smile:

meli :heart: glad you picked up on the thought. :happy:

act2bmp 26. October 2009, 04:06

Hi art, I love the way you put your words together I could read all you wright....my times on acid, well Ive had some up and downs, we'll leave the the downs out! but my favorite times are in the moonlight and unfortunately I've never found people I'd trust enough to go on that path with, same as mescal and piotey but I've been places as I expect you have to..Valhalla is the furthest I've been up to now and if anything I have little or no fear anymore ? BTW I said this :D

I_ArtMan 26. October 2009, 04:19

you said that? i like you then. :smile:

i have always said "live a little" what's the worst that can happen you go crazy or die. but if you pass through the fires and the clouds and come out in one piece... more power to you.

here's a thought... how do we know that when we die, we have all the experiences and impressions of our life to dream about for eternity. one chance to collect all the reality you can... daydreams in life are discounted in the bardo realms. just an idea.
when i mentioned that today among friends, one said, what do you have in that thermos? martinis? no, i just let my imagination run away with me.

i am not saying that sensible caution is not a valuable asset. just that caution to the extreme will limit opportunites.

what do you think?

what if we only live once and there is no heaven or hell? what if the dilemma of 'faust' is true. that all our strivings for knowledge are a waste of precious time....

act2bmp 26. October 2009, 04:50

:headbang: but lets not go over them 12 feet dear fences and herds of sleeping cows this time and try not to turn into a dog when your getting arrested :D now you see why I cant say to much about the bad trips :smile:

The knowledge I have today has come from the life I've lead only I believe in something bigger Art and I ain't scared now! I don't read much but one guy who got to me is George Ivanovich Gurdjieff, what a mind he had in my opinion but its not for all :cool:

act2bmp 26. October 2009, 04:55

the first I read from him "meetings of remarkable men" took a bit to get my daft head around dude but it was worth it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._I._Gurdjieff

I_ArtMan 26. October 2009, 05:08

no, it's not for all. that's for sure.

why don't they have a smiley for dead serious expression? i would even warn people to stay away because the 'work' is not for people who hang around and pick their noses.

but anyone who has the receptivity to recognize the practical reality of mr. gurdjieff's school (the real one with a lineage), will sense it's total freshness. and nothing is hidden in the work, anyone can find it easily. you know there are counterfeit groups... they like to put bookmarks in the major books to suck the unsuspecting into their webs.

more on this some other time. :happy:

also, read gurdjieff's "all and everything", in order, as he suggests. there's a reason for that.

act2bmp 26. October 2009, 05:22

:smile: thanks art I will, I should of known you'd know,, hey if I ever get back there I'll be calling in if you don't mind and your always welcome at my gaff.

I got a mint trick with a 5 and 7 spine cactus but I bet you already know it ? BTW you'll talk I'll listen and learn.

I_ArtMan 26. October 2009, 05:53

thank you. drop by any time... i will put on a pot of tea (earl grey), or coffee and we will get on famously.

as for the mint trick? hey, i am just a new york artist exiled by my wife to los angeles. i don't 'catalabeno' cacti at all. unless i am missing some subliminal material here... like i didn't know peyote. anyway, mescaline beats peyote hands down.

btw did you know that alpert and leary's research with criminals proved that only one lsd trip actually freed a third of them from recidivism? a fact of course that the medical community totally disavowed.

act2bmp 26. October 2009, 06:03

no dude I didn't but they crap on anything they ain't goner make cash out of and yeah I had a wife.......say no more! but me and the kids get along famously.

We just talk about them! Girls what you goner do? As for the 5 & 7 we'll leave it off the blog :lol:

edwardpiercy 2. November 2009, 21:02

A strange world. A novel from Burroughs -- or at least by Fowles. You know in the 60s they thought that drug use meant something. In the 80s we thought it meant nothing. I don't know if there is really any difference.

I_ArtMan 3. November 2009, 01:38

i'm sure, ed, that it matters very much what one's aim in doing it was... to escape reality, to experiment with one's head, or just for fun. for s., it was all three. but in the end, the only knowledge gained was that when you stultify parts of the brain, other areas are activated.

edwardpiercy 3. November 2009, 02:51

True.

Happens with alcohol on occasion, too. In fact it's probably going to happen to me tomorrow night. :lol:

I_ArtMan 3. November 2009, 05:41

:lol: good luck.

act2bmp 4. November 2009, 09:41

:lol: Hi Art It happened to me last night only I forgot it all by this morning :ko:

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