Cryptic DNA

Led Zeppelin vinyl album
Side one. All-time favorite album, any genre.

Cryptic DNA built Led Zeppelin.

Perhaps that’s what created the attraction to Led Zeppelin.

Or, the fact it was the first album ever owned.

Or maybe, was Cryptic attracted to me?

Doesn’t matter, because…i immediately became attracted to cryptic.

When the needle dropped on the album pictured above and Black Dog began to play….

As if that wasn’t enough, after a few seconds silence, then Rock and Roll starts…

Another 14-year old mind forever changed by the right music at the right time.

Happy present moment.

Indeed.

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No Quarter, UnLedded

Led Zeppelin CD back cover
Led Zeppelin – No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded, 1994.

Ambition, action, and impact.

Personal vibrancy aligns the three into one.

Surviving keeps the three from ever becoming a family.

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Divorce papers

Led Zeppelin CD back cover
Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti (disc 1), 1975. Debuted end of High School sophomore year. Saw Led Zeppelin in concert at The Capital Center in Landover, Maryland. Got wasted and can’t recall anything but a few seconds of Jimmy Page on the Jumbotron with his 12-string guitar.

What type of default, negative-thinking pattern are you currently serving divorce papers to?

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First song, first album

Led Zeppelin CD back cover
Led Zeppelin, 1969.

First song, first album, favorite Rock and Roll band.

Good times, bad times…

You know I’ve had my share…

Previous two lines are lyrics. And, life.

What negative thought did you slay today?

Congrats.

One day at a time.

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Mid Life Tuesday

Mid Life Tuesday. Two-fer Tuesday.

During my college years 1977 – 1983, there was a classic rock station in Philadelphia, WMMR 93.3. Zeppelin, The Who, Doors, Rolling Stones, Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Genesis, Foghat, CCR, BTO, ELO, REO, Bad Company, Black Sabbath – you get the picture.

Tuesdays were a double shot, or two songs by the same artist for the price of one. Here ya go, two-fer Tuesday:

“One’s action ought to come out of an achieved stillness; not a mere rushing on”. — D. H. Lawrence

“I think in every country that there is at least one executive who is scared of going crazy”. — Joseph Heller

Makes me wonder,  “How many people are walking around, just a few steps away from a meltdown”?

If we can’t learn to be still, we can’t heal ourselves from the mid life crisis that leads to going crazy.

If not today, when? If not this week, when? If not this month, when? This year? Then when?

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