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Gorebag's CD Tops List IDHHB Staffers Pick Favorite Institute Products |
By Lee Perry |
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"My favorite products are the fine art Serigraphs and Lithographs," says David Franco. "When viewing these works, I know that I have before me, the chance to work with a living icon, a "statement" of the work. Many work for me, each person will have to decide on which particular one works for them. If choosing for a friend or relative, let the great arm of Coincidence Control help. Give or get the gift that keeps giving .. to you." This reporter asked how one can find out what serigraphs are available. "Check the website and each online auction for some selections," said Franco. HEI promises that serigraphs and lithographs will be featured in future issues of this Bulletin, but in the meantime, one can email him at galaxy@oro.net with your phone number and address, and he'll see that some information is provided. Matthias Schossig in Germany writes: "My favorite is called "seven sisters,' and I have it in my office. Occasionally certain people notice the beauty of the black classically ornamented vase with seven most astounding angelic figures circling its convexity. They then say "You have such beautiful things.' (Of course on second glance they notice the wonderfully melancholic, small black and white Picasso lithograph, and the palisander root humidor with the Cuban cigars in the other corner of the office, too). But for me, more important than what other people think, is the fact that this vase has changed my life. It is a silent witness of a presence that turned my entire existence in a different direction. It is like a newly discovered pattern on the carpet of my Being that radiates an emotion which I lack the words to describe. It is a unique piece of art, and - what is even more astounding - I purchased it in an online auction, conducted by IDHHB, for an incredibly friendly price." Nancy Burns picks the leather covered ABD - American Book of the Dead exquisitely hand-covered in red and black leather by Rymja. "The care that goes into covering this essential book is deeply felt in my reading chamber. This is a wonderful gift, a gift that delivers a quality, a higher aesthetic, and a mood of taking care. I highly recommend this rare item to all readers everywhere." $149 Vicki Spence picks Shop at House, a hilarious home shopping video that really does feature a number of interesting Institute products, but also includes some of the funniest guest appearances including E.J. Gold, Dead Elvis, Jimmi Accardi, Yanesh of the Afterlife, and many intriguing others. It's a 60 minute video for $19.95 plus $4 s&h from Cloister Recordings. Linda Corriveau has strongly recommended The Book of Sacraments: "It is a gentle guide through the labyrinth of death. I wish to have this book at my deathbed. I wish to be able to turn to it and seek comfort and guidance in it. I wish others to read it to me when I can no longer read. I wish for my mother to have this at her bedside so that she is filled with all the love of the creation which is expressed in this book." $12.95 Grishnak recommends two VSP's [Very Special Products]: "the Zen Basics Kit and the Rembrandt Tape, both of which are superb for beginners. The Kit gets you actually functioning and the Rembrandt Tape explains a School. Zen Basicx Kit is $19.95 and the Rembrandt Tape is $9.95. Mor-ruk says there's only one choice: In Your Face - the Quakin' CD by Gorebag & the Grunts, and judging by the orders, a lot of people agree with her. "Everyone should have a copy of this CD," she says. "Knowing what I know, I would be remiss to not say that." "Ditto," says Institute Pres. Robbert Trice. "Anyone interested in Gold's expressions of work ideas will want to get their hands on this unique mode of conveying the Teaching. Everyone here is pretty excited about it." Second to In Your Face, which she predicts will be a commercial success, Marvel Lane would gift with Zaphod and the New Harmonics, the music tape. From Cloister Recordings at $9.95.
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