The Art of Blending

Posts Tagged ‘ future ’

 
Monday, May 12th, 2008

China Earthquake, may 2008First Burma, now China. What next? Reports are in that there are plenty of ‘freak storms’ popping up in North America now too. Mother Earth is definitely taking control of the situation. Population wise, as a whole we are being leveled out by the Mother herself, she will make all wrongs right.

“Ain’t no wrong now ain’t no right, there’s only pleasure and pain…”

-Perry Ferrell

Stay tuned in people, stay ready. The future is upon us, all prophecies are coming to fruition as we approach the year 2012: The age of Aquarius. Stay on top of the Game! Treat Mother Earth with RESPECT. 1Love y’all, shine ya Light!

 
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

My buddies wife just had a baby girl last night 3.2 kg, name: Pema. This is the third 1/2 Lisu 1/2 Western baby born unto my crew. Welcome to the world you little half-breed super races! The future is crossbreeding, in the next 1000 years it will be impossible to distinguish between am Asian and Caucasian, a Hispanic and a Black person because the gap is getting smaller and smaller. The breeding between westerners and Lisu is quite amazing, we are not the only three in the town of Pai to have 1/2 breed kids, there are others mostly Thai, a few Lisu families that extend up to the Soppong (AKA Pang Mapha) area, between Pai and Mae Hong Son.

Aloma, Cha and Mamma (Lisu) What will the future of these children be? Stay tuned, it will be interesting no doubt. One topic that keeps coming up is education, the school choices around here are strictly village, and marshal. There are a few international schools in the Chiang Mai area, but isn’t the point of having kids so that you can grow up together, and have a part in raising them? It is important for this next generation to hold onto their heritage: ie. music, song, dance, traditional clothes, nature wisdom, etc. The old ways are sinking fast, nowadays most Lisu are pressured to keep up with the ‘modern world’ and one of the only options aside from agriculture is prostitution and drug dealing. I have confidence that this will change, maybe it is our part to help accelerate this change, maybe that’s why we’re here married to these Lisu women: to exchange knowledge, create a super race, and help to bridge the ever shrinking gap between East and West.Casey an Aloma

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