Saturday, May 12, 2007

mantra as a mnemonic devise

Over the course of 35 years the person who recorded this mantra has added different phrases that were relevant to him at the time. The mantra marks his life and serves as a mnemonic devise. He told me that every once in a while it will pop into his head and each phrase brings him back to a different time in his life. The first phrase JULIE ANDREWS SLEEPS NAKED began the mantra when he was just a kid.

Monday, April 30, 2007

first post submitted through the website!

LET GO LET GOD LET ME is the first post submitted through the website. I know there are more mantras out there. Record yours and submit it in an mp3 format by email. Thanks JB from Raleigh, NC.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

i hardly have any time

A perfect but not very helpful tax day mantra...

Sunday, April 15, 2007

yestoday! send me your mantra

Although solicited from a friend, this is the first mantra sent to me by email. Record yourself chanting your mantra and send it to me - yes today - in mp3 format.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

my budget mantra - you got to go through it to get to it

This week I've been working on a proposal for the Southern Documentary Fund for fiscal sponsorship. Which means I'm asking them to be my non-profit fiscal sponsor so I can apply for funding from private foundations. Having a fiscal sponsor allows individuals to take a tax deduction for contributions they make to the project.

So I've been working on a budget and a fundraising plan for the Mantra Trailer. What a lot of work! I kept thinking of my friend Ann's mantra - YOU GOT TO GO THROUGH IT TO GET TO IT. She is the director of a local arts organization called the Scrap Exchange. I have a greater appreciation for her mantra and the work that she does to keep the Scrap alive and well. Ann also coined the mantra CULTURE ISN'T FREE.

Well here's the budget grand total - remember it includes everything - the car, the trailer, the recording equipment, the interior, the exterior, technical assistance, web design and maintenance, travel per diem for 6 months and my time - $63,250.00! That's right. CULTURE ISN'T FREE.

Here are the budget details. I hope you will give!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

traditional spiritual mantra

I need help identifying this traditional spiritual mantra. It was recorded in Durham, NC at a party celebrating the winter solstice in 2006. If anyone is familiar with the tradition, meaning and use of this mantra please make a post. Thanks.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

it all dissolves said the man who shit in the sink

DET LOSER SIT SA HAN SOM SKET I VASKEN is today's mantra. Some of the mantras people carry with them are gems of wisdom passed through the generations. This is the saying that, my friend's Swedish grandmother liked to repeat when live got messy and seemingly complicated.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

life, liberty & the pursuit of happines vs the war on terror

My friend Ben pointed me to a Washington Post article published today By Zbigniew Brzezinski -
Terrorized by 'War on Terror': How a Three-Word Mantra Has Undermined America

Brzezinski's article on the power of repetitive language used by the Bush administration to control our thoughts is directly on point and timely to this project. Not only is democracy and freedom oppressed when its people are reduced to being led by slogans, but the world is in trouble when a powerful nation begins en masse, to live unthinkingly by them.

The Sanskrit word "mantra" comes from the root "man" meaning mind and "-tra" meaning tool. So a mantra is literally defined as a mind tool, or in the case of the Bush administration's mantra, WAR ON TERROR, as an instrument that has the power to control thought.

The truth behind Brzezinski's words is one of the motivations behind the Mantra Trailer, which I hope will serve as a homeopathic and creative remedy to the mass media slogans he's talking about. Read Brzezinski's article and consider it.

LIFE LIBERTY & THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS or WAR ON TERROR - you choose!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

meredith monk & seed sound mantras

I was lucky enough to be in residency at the MacDowell Colony with Meredith Monk in February. During that time Meredith recorded Porch Song, which she often uses as a warm up before her performances, for the Mantra Trailer. She authored Porch Song about 16 years ago while staying in the southwest. Her voice moves through different resonating points within her body for each repeated phrase. Meredith also talked with me about the idea of mantra and authentic voice. She emphasised the physical nature of the seed sound vibration as being the key to the spiritual mantra's transformative power. In her opinion language often gets in the way of finding the seed sound of authentic voice.

When people can't think of words they want to repeat for their mantra I encourage them to try a seed sound mantra. The instruction is to play with a simple repeated sound, by modulating pitch, texture, rhythm, resonating points within the body, personality, age, etc.

Meredith Monk is teaching two workshops this summer on voice, Voice as Practice: Instrument of the Heart at Zen Mountain Monastery; and Dancing Voice, Singing Body with Pablo Vela at the Omega Institute. Find out more more about Meredith Monk. She's an amazing artist and an amazing human being.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

i will always be with you

A mantra for all my good friends. Inspired by my friend Kim.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

live on the radio & cockatoo mantras

Today I did my first live interview on the radio with Frank Stasio on NC Public Radio's The State of Things. Frank had an interesting idea - mike a group of people and have them all chant their mantras at once. One of the best things about the creative process is sharing it with others and watching the possibilities generate.

Before the interview I was talking with one of the other guests about the project and he told me about how well his cockatoo picks up a phrase it likes and curiously repeats it with endless variation. He seemed to think the bird takes great pleasure in playing with the sound... the things animals can teach us! If anyone sends me a mantra made by their pet bird I would be glad to post it.

Monday, March 5, 2007

om tare tuttare ture svaha

This is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist mantra. Within Tibetan Buddhism Tara is regarded as the mother Buddha of compassion, mercy and action.

For more information about Tara Wikipedia is a good start.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

first podcast

I woke up one morning in November and looked out my window and saw a squirrel with a big fat nut in his mouth twitching and shaking his tail. I had my mantra for the day and it became the first mantra recorded for this project. The Mantra Trailer podcast was my nut!

Thank you Shea at Big Shed for helping me make the podcast real.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

project goals

I've been having a lot of doubts about this project. Do I really want to do it – invest my time and money? Do I want to travel around the country with a trailer? I’m shy around strangers. I’m afraid to go to strange places and meet new people – of being an outsider – of being alone. What will all these efforts accomplish? Since I've been having my doubts, I've come up with some goals...

• Focus attention on the personal slogans people live by, thus providing a homeopathic antidote or remedy to the political and commercial sloganism of our times.

• Create awareness about mantra and repetition as both a mind tool for empowerment and as a mind control instrument that enslaves.

• Foster a dialogue about the ways that political, religious and imaginative language shapes our vision of the world.

• Document authentic spiritual mantras from various religious traditions and faith communities, thus exposing the public to the richness and variety of spiritual practice.

• Record the personal mantras of individuals at specific events and locations to provide an aural snapshot of distinct geographical, cultural and self-selecting communities.

• Disrupt patterns of social isolation via the chance intersection of a by-passer’s internal monologue and the mysterious, internal-now-external broadcast of the other.

• Provide an activity for authorship and the exploration of authentic voice.

• Take a personal journey of finding my voice, facing my fear of the unknown, of being a wanderer among strangers and finding home.