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She reads palms. I read the paper.

Before I begin, please do realize that I am acutely aware of how the following passage, when objectively analyzed by anyone with an IQ over 110, is riddled with contradiction. Getting to know oneself never gets old, and as the years go by, many times we discover that we are in possession of the traits we despise the most.

Now back to the bees wax:

When I heard there was going to be a psychic at Katie?s aunt?s 70th bday party I was annoyed to say the least.

I tend to despise ?psychics,? oracles or soothsayers of any kind and disregard astrology as wanna-be deep small talk hippie drivel that engages the uninteresting with its ability to make one feel special.

I live in the real world where we have science and there are rules and shit?s interesting enough that I don?t have guess as to how moon phases might play into my psychology. I know I?m fucked up and I can tell you why and it has nothing to do with waves or moons or cycles or stars or when my parents conceived me, (but boy was I a ?surprise.?)

I loathe mystical pseudo sciences and anything hippie-related in general. There are better ways to change the course of the planet than dressing like Janis Joplin, throwing up and couple of bunny ears and stage diving a Hilary Clinton appearance to preemptively protest a nonsexist war on Iran.

You want to stop a future war? Start reading about the past and learning from it. Start listening to each other instead of the Grateful Dead.

Rather than hang out on the couch at your parent?s place in Malibu this summer, have mommy and daddy send your trustafarian ass out to the Middle East you claim to know so much about.

And I know this concept might sound a little to ?groovy? itself, but I am a firm believer in DIALOGUE. It has saved my life on many occasions (although it is not always an option: See ?Two-Way Mirror.?)

It is knowledge that will save us if we are to be saved. (not implying an afterlife here.)

So get off your ass and go somewhere. See what?s up. Make shit happen or shut the fuck up and go bang it out at the drum circle.

Nothing opened my eyes more than to how shit can get done in little simple ways than sipping tea and listening to music in a mud brick store/house/hut in central Turkey last fall with Muslim men who the American press would have me believe hated me (Below’s a shot of the official listening party for ?The Haunting? my latest ?single’)

getting drunk with a TURKISH professor and a KURDISH hookah bar owner (what cable news would call ?bitter enemies? of each other) in a bar in Seljuk,

and all this while the country itself was on the edge of a revolution after President Ghul was elected. Nearly ran into him at the Ramadan festival while I was there (literally). Here?s a blurry picture I took:

I went in debt to go over and learned some lessons I?ll take with me to the end. And yes I know, Turkey isn?t exactly Khartoum, but don?t worry I plan to go. As soon as I have the dough I?m going to roll from the Cairo to Kathmandu and I suggest you do the same.

Anyway, all of this anti-hippy shiz being said, I easily turn into something that resembles a hippy when I drink just the wrong amount of red wine or sake or take certain types of drugs. (See ALIA NEED IS TRUTH - FLATMATE SEARCH PART 2 ? DECEPTION AND REVENGE for a clip of my bongo playing).

And I also received a ?non-verbal? message from a friend of mine who?s some large percentage American Indian.

We were standing in her kitchen across the room from each other. She was putting away dishes and I was looking at a magazine, and though her mouth wasn’t moving I could hear, very clearly, her voice in my head. I don?t remember what the message was (something mundane. I wrote it down somewhere) but after receiving it, I repeated what I heard back to her and she said without hesitation (and with her mouth), ?I always knew you were able to receive, I just didn?t know if you were ready for it.?

?Receive?? Fuck you. I don?t want any part of it. I?m fine with the gang of voices already fighting for control of my head on a daily basis.

My friend then very calmly explained that she began hearing voices in around age 15 and was suicidal until her grandmother sat her down and began to teach her the ways of telepathic communication. I freaked the fuck out, left the party, didn?t sleep for a week and pretty much chose to erase the whole incident from my mind until last two Sundays ago when I put my palm in a stranger?s hand who was being paid weak American dollars to ?read? it.

The ?psychic? arrives, charts in hand, smiling soft, serenity in her clear blue eyes, looking like she came straight from picking up a her month?s supply of fresh Nag Champa at the Venice Beach boardwalk.

She?s pale, I’m guessing Irish, has bobbed reddish hair and carries with her the faint scent of aromatherapy. She?s rocking a blue silk, kimono-style dress, biker boots, and, as a head band, she?s wearing a redsilk Japanese-patterned sleep mask.

At first I?m thinking it?s a function-related look, that she?s going to put the sleep mask on each of us so we can be hypnotized, or find a meditative state easier, or at the very least she?s going to surprise us with a pi?ata.

She never does.

She just wears the sleep mask as a headband or maybe she siestas between ?readings? in the car. Who knows.

Anyway, I watched other partygoers go first, all of them sweet, polite, less critical and more sane than me. She takes their palm and reads their chart straight off a pre-printed sheet. So lame.

And every time she came even within 100 psychic yards of being right, the truth was right there for the room to see in the face of the person being read, be it a smile, squint, grimace, whatever. People love to hear about themselves and your expressions are a cheat sheet.

So I?m thinking 20 minutes of research on the web and I couldn?t be robbing people blind at birthday parties on my days off, but then I remember I don?t have any days off.

So it?s my turn and I?m ready to fuck with her.

I meet with her away from the party in a small bedroom. I?m the new guy at the party anyway and I?d rather not have the hypothesized contents of my soul read in front of a crowd.

She takes my palm and I steady a dead gaze out the window toward the neighbor?s house and let her do her thing. She asks my name. I tell her. I can feel her watching my face, so I turn my head away even more and let my face fall to an even dumber stare. I barely blink. I?m half asleep. ?She will get nothing? the mantra loops in my head and I grin (on the inside.)

And she nails me.

First she tells me that I?m an artist and that my creativity is not focused on one type of art, but that I work in multiple mediums. (Maybe it was the guitar fingers and the paint splatter on my hand). Whatever.

She tells me I struggle with following any previously existing societal path. That I make my own rules for life and follow them, that in any normal 9-5 job situation, I feel like a caged animal. (a year ago I quit screenwriting after optioning a couple of scripts, started deejaying and writing short stories/working on my novel again) as I could no longer work a day job. This site would never have existed had I not decided the day after last year?s Coachella ended to change the course of my life).

She tells me I?m depressive, that my biggest struggle is not letting it take me over completely, (true and true) but my depression fuels my creativity (true), that my work is most important to me (true), that I am a pioneer (um? don?t know about that but I do have a very real fear that if my novel is ever actually published I will be assassinated for insulting, for all the right reasons, the type of people that judge and insult others as a way of life and murder regularly in reaction to acts of disrespect toward their own beliefs).

She went on to tell me that I am capable of maintaining relationships, but they are secondary to my work (true), that I prefer and need my solitude (true) that I travel often, including many short trips, if only to relieve myself of the boredom of staying in the same place for any amount of time (true).

She tells me money is coming and will never be an issue (hasn?t come yet) that even though, in the past, I may have worried about making rent, the money always comes somehow, that I always receive it in the nick of time. (This reality of this is way to crazy).

Just the day before, the day after Alia, the girl who was supposed to move into our extra room bailed on us, leaving Jackets and I down $1,000, I sold my Roland JP-8000 on Craigslist to make up for the lost dough, which wouldn?t be odd if I hadn?t already been up on Craigslist for a lifetime before that, never receiving one legitimate offer.

When my last computer ate shit last year, somebody emailed me out of the blue and bought my old URL (never having advertised that it was for sale in the first place and never having had any previous offers to buy) which bought the machine I?m typing on now.

I needed to pay the medical bills after getting hit by an uninsured driver, got in another car crash five minutes after pulling my newly-repaired car out of the garage and paid the bills with the $15,000 I received. Now some might call this unlucky, but when you?re broke, you call it blessed.

And this has been going on for years. It?s fucking crazy.

So back to the psychic: She?s slowing down now and good timing because I?m realizing my poker face has slipped to ?what the fuck? look.

?A request for the psychic DJ?? I ask. She obliges and I ask her when and how I will die: the year, the month, the day, the hour.

I catch a hint of fear and she tells me she doesn?t know. I tell her she?s supposed to. She says it?s unethical to tell me. I tell her it?s unethical not to. I can do a whole lot more for the world if I know how much time I have left.

But she doesn?t tell me.

What a fucking jip.

BEAUTIFUL DAY ENDS IN DISASTER? AGAIN

Met up for a friend?s bday at some music ?industry? BBQ which, for whatever reason, was sans music until Money Mark graced us with a quick jam on the grand piano in the living room five minutes after the owner came outside, around 6 o? clock, and informed the few partygoers there were that we all had to be out in 15 minutes.

Then we went to see the first stop on The Shoe?s (aka Jena Malone?s band?s) LA ?tour.? The two-piece set up their gear on Hoover just south of Melrose, decorated a dilapidated storefront with patio lights and played a short set of what I can only describe as sociopolitically-informed nineteenth century carnival spirituals. Almost like listening to an antique music box performed by a live band + tortured pitchy passionate female vocals. And it was a family affair: her little sister played trombone and her mother sang a tune.

Watching Jena play brought me back to the acid days and the unhinged sounds that it coerced out of me: some great, some horrifying, and all of them honest. The obvious difference being that Jena wasn?t on acid, which makes her 10 times more awesome.

Nice to see somebody so possessed by the sounds they make for a change, especially in LA. Not sure if I?d listen to it every day, but I?ll definitely go see her again. She made me happy. Everybody was smiling. The only dog there was smiling. People pulling their cars over to watch. Others honked. One guy screamed ?punk rock? out his window as he drove by, probably not knowing how right he was.

WANT TO SEE VIDEOS OF MONEY MARK PLAYING PIANO AND JENA MALONE IN THE MIDST OF LOSING HER MIND?
Email Angela.Leus@weinsteinco.com and tell her to send them to me I?ll get them faster and post them. I didn?t have my camera so she shot them with her phone.

Hours later ? TIRES SCREECHING ? METAL SLAMMING — CRUNCHING ? I open my front door — sprinting shirtless into the night towards Melrose and Formosa as I see an SUV back out of a folded up Yummy delivery car, hit the gas and flee the scene, nearly taking out a witness on a Ducati as he rides up.

Uninjured, the driver got out of the car fast enough to get the license number. The delivery guy?s insurance company called me Wednesday. They caught the guy. Some punk from Carson. Justice will be served.
I just can?t erase from my memory the look on the Yummy delivery ?guy?s? face as he checked out his totaled car, the modest means that gave him life just a pile of twisted scrap on the street. Sad.

So when you see these warriors of American consumerism navigating the unpredictable streets of your city, remember how wonderful it is to see that guy when you?re cupboards are bare, you?re crazy high and you?ve got the munchies, or your party?s dying and you?re losing your buzz.

Maybe next time, if you don?t already, greet that person dropping off those 5 cases of Budweiser, that pack of Parliments or pint of Phish Food, with wave or a smile or a combo of the two, a thumbs up to say good job, and ALWAYS tip. However you decide to show your love, always remember to be good to delivery guy because I guarantee that most of the time his day is sucking worse then yours is.