This is the tenth (and last, for now) clip of the first chapter from the DC myth. 7 minutes long. NewsFlash: 01.01 and 01.02 clips are revised, check on them. What’s next: the updated C1 Mandala and Paddy Ladd’s song which prefaces this mythology. This 01.10 clip is posted with deep gratitude to Carole Marie Welsh Forest, of Massachusetts/Vermont, for driving the golden astral Astro during the time this sacred story was first written on paper somewhere on the freeway between Worcester, Massachusetts and Quebec, Canada. Thank you, Carole, in your driving for me AND your sustained support over time, however quiet and far away on the other coast of America. Bless you.Enjoy this vidclip on the ultimate separation of the parent and the child who grew up to the point of being able to take care of oneself.
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This is the 9th clip of the 1st chapter from the DC Myth. It is 8 minutes long so please wait as it download fully.
This clip is posted in gratitude to two plays of a trilogy developed by Dr. William Moses, one of my several theatre arts professors at Gallaudet. It was how both plays placed in my lifepath and influenced me for which I am grateful for.
The first “mime” play was Telling Stories performed by Gallaudet students during the Deaf Way I Conference in the summer of 1989. It was during that performance when I sat transfixed and jotted down on its program sheet an outline of putting on stage a story of deaf history through the life of a deaf child. That was the genesis of this DC myth eighteen years ago.
The second play is the first of Moses’ trilogy, The Kid which was acclaimed and selected to perform at the Kennedy Center during the ACTF (American College Theater Festival) in 1982. In my last semester at Gallaudet, I was in this musical mime (a strange but winning combination) production performing the title character of “the kid.” I didn’t realize until much later how the play’s use of archetypes and the universal Campellian journey of a hero this musical mime portrayed had instilled in my thoughts, preparing me in few years later to begin developing this work of literature, history, and art - The Deaf Child: A Mythology.
Thank you, Bill Moses.
Enjoy this vidclip about the human owl’s entry into adulthood and its’ realization of who its’ father was.

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The 8th clip of the first chapter from the DC Myth. 6 minutes long.
The clip was done and posted with praying thoughts of an important person who, over the years, reacts to the whole myth enterprise with anathema. Go with the flow, swim along the currents, accept the eddies in your river of life, and let “IT” go . . .
Enjoy this clip about the the joy of Deaf Earth Mother’s raising her baby.

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This is the seventh vidclip of the first chapter from the DC myth.
Posted in the blessed memory of my Uncle Jerry. my late paternal uncle, “Jerry” Milton Lester Katz for aiding me in my “shamanismysticism.” You forcibly wanted to leave in 2005. Even though you finally left in 2006 on Mt. Tam overlooking San Francisco, what you have taught me will always be with me forever - and helping me impart skeptical wisdom to anyone and, especially, eventually to my two young daughters.
Enjoy our Deaf Earth Mother’s discovery of her newborn . . .
This is the sixth vidclip of the 1st chapter of the DC myth.
This clip is posted to thank my/our two princes of players, Bernard Nathan Bragg and John Lee Maucere, for the shoulders to lean on.
Parental discretion: depicition of a birth, slightly graphic but no gore. Rated PG. Not PG-13.

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This is the fifth clip of the first chapter from the Deaf Child mythology.
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Enjoy the return of our Deaf Earth Mother to her family.

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