Plans for 2015

As this year draws to a close I’ve spent a little time reflecting on what went on, what worked and what didn’t. There certainly were a lots of things going on this year like any other year.

For next year I have decided a number of avenues to explore futher:

1. Must finish this second book! Really need to get it out. I think I’ve added as much as i dare and need to whittle it down and shape it.

2. Next up is my labyrinth work. I can’t believe how much that strange shape has affected me (and everyone I’ve exposed it to) this year. I already have a number of workshop events for 2015 arranged and need more.

3. Revise my Second Life classes as they have been fairly static the past year or so.

4. Finally, to blog more here rather than use this as a notes dumping ground.

Those are going to be my focus for the next year.

I think that will be enough.☺

Bb k

Witchfest 2014 – Cyberpaganism and Chaos Magic

Here are my notes from my talk at Witchfest on Saturday. The day following Witchfest I then repeated the talk for my Second Life class and an audio recording for that is also attached.

Both of course vary in their content, and both vary from what I intended to talk about, some added, some taken away and you might want to read and listen to both items. Any questions you may have to ask, I am always happy to discuss any aspect of what I do. In fact some of this and much more will be further elaborated upon in my second book that I’m currently working on.

Enjoy and hopefully talk sometime.

BB K

witchfest2014-cyber-chaos

 

BBC: Brain ‘can classify words during sleep’

The mind never ceases to amaze me…

The brain is still active while we are asleep, say scientists, who found people were able to classify words during their slumber.

Researchers from Cambridge and Paris introduced participants to a word test while awake and found they continued to respond correctly while asleep.

The sleeping brain can perform complex tasks, particularly if the task is automated, the study say….

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-29166466