The Clock of the Long Now
Having just arrived from a field expedition in remote places where I was deliciously disconnected from cell phones, wireless networks, e-mail and the accelerated pace of post modern life, this entry was chronically put off, and approached with resistance. I asked what's going on here? After some thought, I realized it was my own psychological resistance to jumping back into a frenetic pace of living.
Now most people might assume running The Basement Shaman is a really mellow gig. The truth is that while I wouldn't trade it for anything else, being of service to a community at large can be demanding. Folks expect to get their "stuff" quickly and on time. While our business is based on the fundamental wisdom of nature and the humans who have sought to tap into its broad intelligence, sometimes we too get stuck in the trap of acceleration and myopic thinking.
Quick thinking is praised, but what about slow thinking? I mean really slow, long-term thinking which takes into account a distant future? A brilliant project was conceived by the foundation of the long now. The group built a clock to mark time on a scale never before considered. In essence this clock turns a 24 cycle into a 10,000 year cycle. It "ticks" once a year, has a century hand, and the "cuckoo" comes out once evey millenium for the next ten thousand years. You can check out the clock at the science museum in London
The "godfather" of ambient music, Brian Eno, was commisioned to come up the the unique "bell chimes" for the clock, and these are available on CD at the Long Now Foundations website. We just joined as charter members in support of the Long Now Foundation, and believe it has much to offer the world. We encourage you to visit their site. Let us know what you think!



