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Limited Edition, 3 Color Screen Print, Adamantium Dojo, Tha God Fahim, Art Of War, Lowtech Records
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Tha God Fahim, Adamantium Dojo shipping on 11.11.17 #lowtechrecords
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"The Art Of War" (Adamantium Dojo, Tha God Fahim)
60 X 60cm, Mixed Media on Japanese Poplar, 24-Carat Leaf Gold plated.
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سبحانه و تعالى
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300 copies on black vinyl cover by productionerror rendered in gold foil THIS IS A PREORDER EXPECTED 10 WEEKS AFTER RELEASE DATE any questions about preorder or multiple purchases please contact: [email protected] 
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Adorno, Hardy, Wurm, Error #productionerror
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The Dragon Slayer Is Slaying Dragons
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In the fight with the dragon the hero battles the regressive forces of the unconscious, which threaten to swallow the individuating ego. The forces, personified in figures like Circe, Kali, Medusa, Sea Serpents, Minotaur, or Gorgon, represents the Terrible side of the Great Mother. The Hero may voluntarily submit to being swallowed by the monster, or to a conscious descent into Hades so as to vanquish the forces of darkness. This mortifying descent into the abyss, the sea, the dark cave, or the underworld in order to be reborn to a new identity expresses the symbolism of the night-sea journey through the uterine belly of the monster. It is a fundamental theme in mythology the world over — that of death and rebirth. All initiatory rituals involve this basic archetypal pattern through which the old order and early infantile attachments must die and a more mature and productive life be born in their place. The mythological goal of the dragon fight is almost always the virgin, the captive, or more generally, the ‘treasure hard to attain.’ This image of the vulnerable, beautiful, and enchanting woman, guarded by and captive of a menacing monster gives us a picture of the inner core of the personality and its surrounding defenses. The hero’s task is to rescue the maiden from the grasp of the monster and, ultimately, to marry her and establish his kingdom with her. This dragon fight and liberation of the captive is the archetypal pattern that can guide us through those major transitional passages in our personal development where a rebirth or reorientation of consciousness is indicated. The captive represents the ‘new’ element whose liberation makes all further development possible. In response to the call the hero undertakes  a dangerous journey to an unknown region full of both promise and danger.
Slaying The Dragon
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Dj Takonedoe, Break The Spell 70min, Audiotape
133 Pieces, 100 Yellow, 33 Black
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DJ TAKONEDOE Break The Spell
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Urban Space Gallery Opening 2016 
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Al Hamorabi | 13th IMAM | Mahdishtar, Album Release 2015
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