Citizen of the Planet

"Love should be unaddressed. Love need not be oriented towards the other. Love oriented towards the other is not true love, love as relationship is not true love. Love as a state of being is true love. One can love a woman, one can love a man, one can love one’s children, one can love one’s parents, one can love roses, one can love other flowers, one can love a thousand and one things — but these are all relationships. Learn how to be love! So it is not a question of to whom your love is addressed, it is simply a question of your being loving. Sitting alone, still love goes on flowing." - Osho

Barbara. 1991.
Brasilia. Rome. London.

"There is no difference in what we're doing in here that doesn't show up as bigger symptoms out there."

...that there should be no bottom or top at all.

I like films and independent cinemas.
I like the theater and being backstage.
I like film sets.
I like books, bookshops, & libraries.
I like writing.
I like long walks around the city.

One day, I will be an established filmmaker.

http://www.last.fm/user/stillenchanted
Patti Smith’s exciting little ditty (January 1975)
This small article in Issue 10′s “Hot Pix” section constitutes the  first mention of Patti Smith in the magazine’s pages (unless you count  her own writing, of course — she wrote an article about Television in  Issue 9). Within a year, she’d be on the cover, the subject of regular  features and referred to simply as “Patti” — but at first, it seems Rock Scene didn’t quite know what to make of her music, describing her version of  “Hey Joe” as “unusual” and referring to “Piss Factory” as an “exciting  little ditty.”

Patti Smith’s exciting little ditty (January 1975)

This small article in Issue 10′s “Hot Pix” section constitutes the first mention of Patti Smith in the magazine’s pages (unless you count her own writing, of course — she wrote an article about Television in Issue 9). Within a year, she’d be on the cover, the subject of regular features and referred to simply as “Patti” — but at first, it seems Rock Scene didn’t quite know what to make of her music, describing her version of “Hey Joe” as “unusual” and referring to “Piss Factory” as an “exciting little ditty.”

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