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h0bg0blin-meat · 6 months ago
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Hey Meat! Currently combing through Matt Clayton’s Hindu Mythology: A Captivating Guide to Hindu Myths, Hindu Gods, and Hindu Goddesses and I was wondering if you could give like a little introduction to the main concepts/gods/goddesses? I’m seeing many terms like “the Veedas” and “the Shastras” as I go through it and I’m picking up context clues and I could probably google them but I’d like to hear from actual people and especially those who know and care deeply about these Myths (like you <3). So… can you help me? /gen
Heyyy Neptune! First of all I apologize it took me so long to answer you dfnsfjfdjg forgive meeee
I love how ardently you're researching Hinduism. I haven't really read his book, but I'll help you with giving you an overview of it, so to speak.
Firstly lemme tell you about the Vedic knowledge system, which consists of:
Vedas
Vedangas
Upavedas
Vedas: These are the oldest known scriptures of Hinduism. The religion has four Vedas, namely the:
Rig Veda (RV): book of hymns to the deities.
Yajur Veda (YV): book of mantras and worship rituals
Sama Veda (SV): book of chanting songs
Atharva Veda (AV): book of procedures of everyday life
Each of them have four subdivisions:
Samhitas (mantras, hymns, prayers and benedictions)
Brahmanas (explanations and instructions on performing Vedic rituals)
Aranyakas (texts on the meaning and symbolisms of rituals and ceremonies basically). They were mainly composed by sages who meditated in the wilderness, hence the name of the texts (aranya means forest in Sanskrit).
Upanishads (texts on meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge)
Upasanas (additional). These are texts on worship.
Vedangas: These are the six auxiliary disciplines of Hinduism, and are heavily linked to the Vedas. They are:
Shiksha: Study of phonetics
Vyakarana: Study of grammar
Chhandas: Study of poetic metres and rhythm
Niruktas: Study of etymology
Jyotishya: Study of astrology and astronomy
Kalpa: Study of rituals and guide to ritual instructions
Upavedas: These are texts regarding certain fields of work like:
Ayur Veda: Study of medicine and life sciences
Gandharva Veda: Study of music, art and dance
Dhanur Veda: Study of archery and warfare
Arthashastra: Study of business and administration
Speaking of Shastras, they are kinda similar to Upavedas, and deal with certain fields of knowledge, like we saw in the case of Arthashastra. There are many shastras:
Bhautikashastra - Study of physics
Rasashastra - Study of chemistry
Jivashastra - Study of biology
Vastushastra - Study of architectural science
Shilpashastra - Study of mechanical arts and sculpture
Nitishastra - Corpus on ethics and policies
Alamkarashastra - Study of rhetorics
Kavyashastra - Study of poetics
Sangitashastra - Study of music
Natyashastra - Study of theatre and dance
Yogashastra - contains instructions and teachings on yoga
Mokshashastra - contains instructions and teachings on moksha
Nyayashastra - contains instructions and teachings on justice, laws and judgement
Dharmashastra - contains instructions and teachings on dharma
Kamashastra - contains instructions and teachings on love, desire and pleasure.
And so on.
Then we have the Puranas, which are texts on various topics, usually legends and lores. A few examples are:
Brahma Purana
Vishnu Purana
Matsya Purana
Kalika Purana
Vamana Purana
Shiva Purana
Agni Purana
Bhagavata Purana
And so on. The latest Purana ever written was the Kalki Purana, which was around 400-600 years ago. It is believed that Ved Vyasa (the author* of the epic Mahabharata) composed all these Puranas as well. But many disagree.
*some believe Ved Vyas got Ganesh (the God of wisdom, success and remover of obstacles, and the son of Shiva) to write the Mahabharata for him. While some believe Ved Vyas wrote it himself.
Then we have the Sutras which are aphoristic (concise expression of a general truth/principle) texts. Some examples are:
Brahma Sutras
Yoga Sutras
Nyaya Sutras
Kama Sutra
and so on.
Then comes Itihasa (historical texts), which include the two major epics of Hinduism, namely:
Ramayana (composed by Valmiki)
Mahabharata (composed my Vyasa/Ganesh)
Read the epics I'll not spoil it for ya heehee
Now, for the Gods. Oh man there are so many, but not 33 crore (1 crore = 10 million), contrary to popular belief, but rather 33 types.
In the very beginning of the pantheon, the main Gods were:
Indra (god of thunder and rain and the King of Gods)
Agni (god of fire)
Mitra (god of friendship, sun, daylight)
Varuna (god of waters, oceans, night time)
Vayu (wind god)
Soma (wind god, also sometimes called the moon god)
Ushas (goddess of dawn)
Ashwins (twin solar gods of medicine and sons of Surya)
Surya (Sun god)
Rudra (another wind/storm god who later became another form of Shiva)
Vishnu (bro doesn't have any specific assigned field tbh)
And a few others like Brihaspati (Jupiter god), Pushan (solar god of meetings, marriages, roads and cattle), Savitr (god of speed and cosmos) and many others.
Now there was this supreme vague deity in the Vedas. It's not Brahman yet. They (for the lack of a better set of pronouns) appear later. But it is some kind of supernatural force that let to the creation of this universe, and was initially mostly referred to as Prajapati (sometimes it wasn't one being though, rather a group), from what I can infer. Some may even called em Purusha. In the link you'll also get the First Creation Myth of Hinduism.
There is also an agnostic section in the Rig Veda, known as the Nasadiya Sukta. In this specific section we know there's some form of a supreme deity, but it's very vague as to what it is.
Moving on, in around mid-Vedic period, Vishnu became heavily popular, and two new deities came into being, namely Brahma (who soon got the title of Prajapati) and Shiva (from Rudra because previously Rudra had an alternative name called Siva. So Ig that's where 'Shiva' stemmed from. But again not sure).
Vishnu and Shiva became extremely popular, to the point that they got an entire sect of people dedicated to each of em, hence Vaishnavism and Shaivism (respectively) were born. Vaishnavs heralded Vishnu to be the Supreme God, while Shaivites heralded Shiva to be the Supreme God. (Soon Harihar or Vishnu-Shiva sect also emerged where both the Gods were considered the same, and hence both were the Supreme Gods, or Supreme God, if we consider them one entity) But in the future we can see Vaishnavism took over the spotlight, and finally during the age of the epics, Sanatan Dharma was born, which eventually became synonymous with Hinduism, and now almost everyone considers Vishnu is the Supreme Lord (while many others consider it to be the Brahman, who Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma are a part of).
Vishnu actually gained the most popularity from the two epics that I've mentioned, and the first one is almost entirely surrounded around his avatar, Ram (yes he has avatars now). His most popular avatars include Ram and Krishna, and the latter has an entire organization dedicated to him (ISKON or International Society for Krishna Consciousness), and this org considers THIS avatar as the Supreme Lord, and actually considers Vishnu as his avatar, not the other way around. Krishna also appears in the famous Bhagavad Gita, which is the prime philosophy book of guidelines for the Hindus today.
Buckle up, it's about to get more confusing cuz now Vishnu is our main character for a while (bro has HEAVILY influenced this religion atp there's no turning back for him now). His evolution is so interesting cuz who'd have thought in the Rig Vedic times that he'd grow up to be THIS popular TOT. Not Indra for sure xD.
Anyhoo so about Vishnu's avatars. He has ten main avatars that appear through the cycle of Hindu Yugas (eras):
Matsya: Big fishiee. Some paintings portray him as a merman tho.
Kurma: Giant tortoise go brrr.
Varaha: A boar-man :D. Pumba's gunna vibe with him fs.
Narasimha: Very angy lion-man. Will be besties with Sekhmet in a heartbeat i just know it.
Vamana: Cute "lil" dwarf (covered the universe in three steps)
Parshurama: Appears in the Mahabharata
Rama: Main character of Ramayana (hence the name), and is the younger brother of Balarama.
Krishna: One of the main characters of the Mahabharata
Balarama/Buddha (sources vary)
Kalki (future avatar)
Now Mohini is the female form of Vishnu. Whether or not she counts as an avatar is debated. She's the goddess of beauty and a seductress that lures bad guys (mostly Asuras) and then kills them, or atleast teaches them a lesson (but she also attracts the devas sometimes. Shiva for example). So yeah.
His wife is Lakshmi, who's the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility and prosperity. She also has avatars btw.
Now the Second Creation Myth is pretty messy. Different sects have different takes on it. Usually it is considered that:
Brahma created the universe (or universes in case of the multiverse version).
Vishnu preserves the universe
Shiva destroys the universe
This process is considered cyclic and after the destruction Brahma creates a new universe, and it keeps repeating.
The origin of these three gods are also debated. Some say Brahma created Vishnu and Shiva, some say Vishnu created Brahma and Shiva, some say Lakshmi created Brahma, some say Shiva created Brahma and Vishnu. Some say Vishnu and Shiva are two of the Adityas (comprising of Indra, Agni, Mitra, Varuna, Surya etc.), and hence the children of Kashyap and Aditi.
Quick desc of Shiva is that he's the god of destruction, rebirth, time, benevolence etc. He also has avatars, plus a female form, called Shivani. His wife is Parvati, who ALSO has avatars, primarily Kali, Durya, Gauri etc. Sometimes Parvati and Lakshmi's avatars overlap. Sometimes, Vishnu and Parvati's avatars overlap (like Krishna-Kali).
He and his wife have two sons- Ganesha (god of wisdom, beginnings, remover of obstacles etc.), and Kartikeya/Murugun/Skanda (god of war). Who's the elder one is debated but usually Kartikeya is considered older.
Also Brahma's wife is Saraswati (goddess of wisdom, knowledge, music, flowing water, abundance etc.), who was born from him. Bro has faced some issues with falling for ppl (women) he has created actually lol, which is why he was cursed by Shiva and even lost one of his heads, hence ending up with four heads, when he initially had five. Check this site out as to why he was cancelled by Mahadev (another name of Shiva).
Now we have two Holy Trinities:
Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva (However, Vishnu and Shiva are way closer to Indra, while Brahma's kinda like the dad of the group, yk)
Saraswati, Lakshmi, Parvati
Then we have the Devas and the Asuras, who can be compared to the Aesir and Vanir, in a way. The Devas are usually the benevolent one, who attained the amrit (elixir), while the Asuras are usually the antagonists. But tbh, in my opinion, both of these groups are morally grey as fock.
Parents of Devas (Rishi/sage Kashyapa and Aditi)
Parents of Asuras (Rishi/sage Kashyapa and Diti)
Diti and Aditi and daughters of king Daksha (one of the Prajapatis). The reason the Asuras turned out the way they did was cuz Diti approached Kashyap at an unholy hour, to put it shortly. Sources say she was also jealous of how Aditi's kids turned out, which might be another factor to how her kids turned out in turn (lot of 'turn's we're getting ahah)
They are described well in the Samudra Manthan, from the Vishnu Purana. Have a look.
Now see, this stark contrast between the Devas and the Asuras didn't quite exist back in the earliest Rig-Vedic period. In fact, some of the most prominent Devas were referred to as Asuras in the Rig Veda, most famously Varuna, who was actually referred to as the leader of the Asuras/Asuryas. Other Devas who got referred to as Asuras include Indra, Agni, Mitra, and a few others. So I have a feeling the concept of the modern-day Asuras didn't quite exist back then.
Now for the concepts of Hinduism, like Moksha, Dharma etc., I think I'll refer to actual practising Hindus to explain it to you, since they'd be able to explain them in a much better way. They can also add to my explanations of things, or correct me if I explained anything wrong. So I'mma tag em.
@kaal-naagin @zeherili-ankhein @inc0rrectmyths @randomx123 @ssj2hindudude @blue-lotus333 (idk if you're a Hindu but you still know a lot so) and anyone else who wanna join.
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faccia-d-angelo · 5 years ago
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Ave Maria
Proteggi i ragazzi dal male
Che incontrano lungo la via
Dona l’amore alla zona
Diffondi il suono che evoco
Punto a riempire i spazi di vuoto
Ho fratelli volati già in mondi diversi
Lo sò che mi vegliano
Mi danno potenza
Sento la loro presenza
Ave Maria
Proteggici dalle volpi a 9 code
Dalle notti macchiate di odio
Fammi sorgere dentro il sole
Ho bisogno di un attimo ancora
O di un ancora, il tempo che vola...
O di un ancora
Un ancora
Un ancora
Un ancora
Un ancora
Ancora no
Ancora no
Ancora no
Ancora non sò pronto...
Televisori e Telemaco
Traditori al telefono
Tra i visori notturni
E bustoni di fumi
Uno sfogo in mezzo alle paludi
Sputa palline e compone rosari...
Fumo ganesh e ciò un flash di noi 2,
Il Sole e la Luna!
Ma non ho la cura...
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brookston · 2 years ago
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Holidays 8.25
Holidays
Be Kind to Humankind Week begins
English Channel Swim Day
Great American Duck Day
Healthy Lifestyle Day
Kiss and Make Up Day
Liberation Day (Paris, France)
National Don't Utter a Word Day
National Park Service Founders Day
National Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Opiconsivia (Roman festival to Ops, goddess of fertility & abundance)
Pops Staples Day (Chicago, Illinois)
Private Eye Day
Second-Hand Wardrobe Day
Soldier's Day (Brazil)
Songun (North Korea)
Wizard of Oz Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Feast of the Green Corn
National Banana Split Day
National Lamington Day
National Whiskey Sour Day
4th & Last Thursday in August
National Burger Day (a.k.a. Mr. Hyde National Burger Day; UK) [Thursday before August bank holiday]
Thoughtful Thursday [Thursday of Be Kind to Humankind Week]
Independence Days
Belarus (from USSR, 1991)
Uruguay (from Brazil, 1825)
Feast Days
Æbbe of Coldingham (Christian; Saint)
Aredius (Christian; Saint)
Conté (Positivist; Saint)
Discovery of the Runes (Norse)
Duke (Muppetism)
Ebba (a.k.a. Tabbs; Christian; Saint)
Ganesh Chaturthi (a.k.a. Vinayaka Chaturthi; India)
Genesius of Arles (Christian; Saint)
Genesius of Rome (Christian; Saint)
Ginés de la Jara (a.k.a. Genesius of Cartagena; Christian; Saint)
Gregory of Utrecht (Christian; Saint)
Heliogabalus Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Horus Nativity (Ancient Egypt)
Joseph Calasanz (Christian; Saint)
Louis IX of France (Christian; Saint)
Ludovicus Baba (Christian; Blessed)
Ludovicus Sasada (Christian; Blessed)
Luis Sotelo (Christian; Blessed)
Menas of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Miguel de Carvalho (Christian; Blessed)
Patricia of Naples (Christian; Saint)
Pedro Vásquez, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Thomas de Cantilupe (a.k.a. of Hereford; Christian; Saint)
Whiskey Sour Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [34 of 53]
Premieres
And Justice For All, by Metallica (Album; 1988)
Beerfest (Film; 2006)
Born to Run, by Bruce Springsteen (Album; 1975)
Boston, by Boston (Album; 1976)
Bring It On (Film; 2000)
Desperado (Film; 1995)
Graceland, by Paul Simon (Album; 1986)
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, by Lauryn Hill (Album; 1998)
My So-Called Life (TV Series; 1994)
The Tale of Despereaux, by Kate DiCamillo (Children’s Book; 2003)
The Wizard of Oz (Film; 1939)
Wrecking Ball, by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2013)
Today’s Name Days
Ludwig, Patricia (Austria)
Grgur, Josip, Ljudevit (Croatia)
Radim (Czech Republic)
Ludvig (Denmark)
Tauno, Tunne (Estonia)
Loviisa (Finland)
Louis (France)
Ebba, Elvira, Ludwig (Germany)
Bartholomeos, Titos (Greece)
Lajos, Patrícia (Hungary)
Ludovico, Luigi (Italy)
Ivonna, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvia)
Liucija, Liudas, Liudvikas, Mangailas, Mangailė (Lithuania)
Louise, Lovise, Ludvig (Norway)
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Louise, Lovisa (Sweden)
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Today is Also…
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ISO: Day 4 of week 34 of 2022
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Lányuè), Day 28 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Tiger (until January 22, 2023)
Hebrew: 28 Av 5782
Islamic: 27 Muharram 1444
J Cal: 27 Hasa; Fiveday [27 of 30]
Julian: 12 August 2022
Moon: 4% Waning Crescent
Positivist: 13 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Conté]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 66 of 90)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 3 of 31)
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Ed, my best friend since high school, whom many of you met over the years, recently passed away.  There is the family you are born into, and the family you choose. He loved that ad “The Most Interesting Man In The World,” and strived to be it.  Here is the legend of Edward Wyckoff Williams.
The day he had his first TV appearance, on Kamau Bell’s Show, I met him at the corner of 34th St and 8th Ave in Manhattan.  I was chewing gum as I walked towards the Stage Door between Tick-Tock Diner and Hammerstein Ballroom.  I started looking through my purse.  
Ed: “Boo, what are you looking for?”
Me: “Do you have a tissue? I want to spit my gum out.”
In a nano-second, he put his palm out.  I spit my gum into it, and he tossed it into a garbage can on the corner, like a grand parent.  We started laughing, surprised because who does that?  
“We’re family, boo,” he said.    
I looked behind him at the Empire State Building and Madison Square Garden, and smiled at how far two kids from Jersey had come, starting out in school plays, and now his first TV appearance in front of a live studio audience. 
Me: “Are you nervous?”
Ed: “A little.  I have no idea what I’m going to say!”
Me: “You never had stage fright.  We’ve been doing this since we were kids. You got this!  Just take a deep breath, and get your points across.”
Then we met Goddess, his Erykah Badu-esque Hair & Makeup Friend, in the Green Room.  He had a shaved head, but needed a Hair Stylist, because he was Ed.  I can’t remember what the topic was, just that the Producer kept telling him to slow down his answers.  He was very excited, and wanted to say everything he was thinking.   
We met in 10th grade. I was a new student at a new school.  It was an elite high school, and some of the kids were snobs, though I had grown up with them in Elementary. Ed walked up to my locker, interviewed me, “Who are YOU? Where are you from? Why are you here?” and I immediately joined the entourage of best friends.  He was loud, proud, and would not be Out for several more years, though I always had a feeling.
One evening, my mom met Ed’s mother at the International Dinner. We sat at the same table, eating an eclectic meal of chicken curry, falafal, and kimchee. I was the first kid in my family to grow up in America, and was not allowed on  dates.  Ed called all the moms at school, “MOM!” Partly because it easier than remembering everyone’s name, and partly because he was friendly.  But my mom didn’t know this.  “Hi, Mom!”  he greeted my mother.  After watching us chattering, and touching hands, my mom assumed Ed was my boyfriend, and was worried I would get pregnant before graduating high school.  Was she “meeting his mother” like meeting a future in-law in India?  Would we lose our teenage minds in this sex-crazed American society, and elope before graduation?  Every Bollywood movie flashed through her mind. Indian Neuroses set in. 
“Ew! No, Ma, he’s gay. We’re just telling jokes. Don’t worry.” 
“Who is a gay?” It was a foreign concept, that now is so common. 
“Ed. Ed is gay. Why would we study so hard at this school, and not go to college? Think about it.”
At the time, no celebrities were Out, and there was another pandemic of AIDS raging around the country, giving an unfair bias.  We lived 25 minutes outside Manhattan, which was a different world of club kids and Christopher Street. Some of our classmates would take the bus after school to audition for Broadway and TV shows.  But the 25 minutes could have been 25 years apart.  In those days, kids at our school waited until the last week of senior year to quietly Come Out before going to college, if at all.
We came from very different backgrounds, but similar families on the conservative edge of American values. He was from Newark.  I was from the suburbs.  His family was Christian, mine Hindu.  In the later years, he started texting me, “Jesus and Ganesh are with you,” on important days with emojis.   I even found a funny gif with many figures from different religions and an alien at the Last Supper.    Since we knew each other for so long, we were always silly or breaking down some intellectual news story.  We both had immense cultural pride. and were never ashamed of who we were. 
We starred in the school plays, at a time when neither of us realized we would end up working in Media. It was fun and something we could stand out at, in a school where kids turned into Pro Athletes at age 16, or got recruited to college on Sports Scholarships, or had their 4th generation spot reserved at Harvard with a phone call because they were bored of high school. It was this little bit of Talent, Wits, and Drive that allowed us to compete with the so-and-so’s and who’s-who’s.
I got to Electrocute him as Nurse Ratchet in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.  We played singing courtiers in One Upon a Mattress.  We lived on a Jewish shtetl in Fiddler On the Roof.  The songs are burned into our memories, word for word. For decades, it would plague us why this simple “color-blind casting” of high school was so hard for mainstream Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera.  Our acting and singing teachers, Mr. & Mrs. Jacoby, were Ed’s “school parents,” always proud of him.
Both of us belonged to many different social cliques. He was a buzzing bee, directing everyone in the hallways.  He played Junior Varsity football with the jocks.  (Got a varsity jacket as Time Keeper, without risking much injury.)  On Fridays, the Cheerleading squad decorated his locker in school colors. He briefly “dated” one of them, which to him meant going to the Homecoming Dance together.
There was  a secret Faculty Lounge called the Eberstadt Room, the fanciest room on campus that was reserved for special Board meetings.  Ed used this like his personal office.  He gave dating advice to the prettiest girls and most awkward nerds, although he himself had very little experience.  It was like the Netflix show Sex Ed.  We would also analyze personalities and motivations of people, giving some underpinning later for writing – about human behavior or politics.  For the rest of our lives, we would have a joke, “Meet me at the Eberstadt Room,” when a juicy conversation had to happen. It meant a phone call, or roof of a bar.
Once, as an adult, I got a big break that was my first time directing with TV Executives’ feedback.  There was some workplace drama that went down, and I wrapped feeling utterly defeated or back-stabbed, though my piece was the best.  My family didn’t understand why I put up with all this, and were encouraging me to quit. I picked up my prop ring from a cold-faced office manager, and called Ed upon exiting the building. 
Ed: OK, I don’t like what these people have done to your confidence. We need to Eberstadt this.  Come over to my place.
I took the 1 train to the Theater District.  Then I walked west - all the way West, almost to West Side Highway - to the Mercedes Building - in heels, as one does in New York.  He really could have picked a more central building.  I stepped into his modern, white walled apartment, with floor to ceiling views of the Hudson River. 
Ed: You have arrived.
Me: I know, you live so far West.  Were you waiting for a while?
Ed: No, I mean, you are having these problems, because you leveled up.  And it comes with the territory.  So it is a lesson God is teaching you, to prepare you for what you are supposed to be doing on a much bigger scale. Because you are Shilp.  And bitches don’t know how talented you are, and what you are capable of, and where you are going.   
He was dressed in a white t-shirt and white shorts.  With the sun shining behind him, he was like a Midtown Angel.  He pulled out some snacks from Amish Market - olives, cheese, and a glass of wine. He sat in an arm chair. 
Ed: Let’s go over it, play by play. 
So I told him the whole saga, play by play.  He made emphatic, disapproving sounds, and frowned and joked.
Ed: Well, next time you see them, they will be working for You.  So forget them, boo.  This was a trial by fire, and you are now a Strong Black or Brown Woman.
We sang in the school choirs.  I still hear his voice when I hear Les Mis  “God on High, Hear my Prayer, in My need, you will always be there.”  The meaning was doubly heart-felt with his religious background.  He also sang Gospel songs. Once a cast member of Hamilton was singing a familiar tune back stage, and I said, “My friend used to sing that.” She was surprised, because I’m Indian American. Ed told me it was a popular song in the Black Church when we were in school.   
We spent almost every Saturday at school, running an enrichment program for middle school kids from Newark, and were engrained with the “each one, teach one” mindset of giving back.  We wrote articles for the school newspaper on hot topics.
Senior year, someone came to school with a college acceptance letter every week.  One of our classmates was offered a full ride to Harvard, because he was nationally ranked in tennis.  He turned Harvard down, because he wanted to party in college, and thought someone else would have worked harder and wanted it more.  To his credit, he knew himself. That was the kind of school we went to, where kids turned down a full ride to Harvard.
One day Ed came in with an Acceptance Letter from Yale.  I got wait-listed, and became hippie-artist-adjacent at Oberlin. Ed’s admission to Yale was a sticking point for some wealthy, white parents at our prep school, who felt their kids were more deserving. One parent called the Dean to complain, and ask Ed to “stop bragging.”  Ed felt betrayed by kids he had gone to school with since sixth grade, and swore never to look back.  He also swore to himself that he would make more money than those parents.  Years later, after his death, people from different classes still remembered this thorny issue at a reunion. It was the touch stone of a bigger, national topic, played out on our school bus.
Some parents and teachers, on the other hand, were like adopted family, and Ed had an open door policy with them.  His Senior Year, before graduating, he and a classmate did an internship with our other classmate’s dad, who was a Supreme Court Justice of New Jersey.  Ed would follow him into the bathroom with questions, which the fellow girl intern found a breach of privacy, that she couldn’t do.  But that was Ed, in aggressive pursuit of a goal or a question he had to ask at that moment.
In college, we kept in touch by writing snail mail letters. I visited him at his dorm, a bastion that looked like a castle. There was an 1800′s fire place in his dorm room.   He again used this secret power of befriending all social groups - to be elected Yale Freshman Class President. 
While at Yale, he interned at Vice President Al Gore’s office in the same White House intern class as Monica Lewinsky.  He kept the class picture framed next to the TV, and liked to point her out, to surprise his guests.  
One day, a Southern Senator asked him, “What are your goals, young man?”
Confident as usual, Ed said, “I want to become President,” as every White House intern probably wants to do.  
The Senator caustically replied, “A Black Man will never become President,” and walked away.
After Yale, Ed went to Law School.  But the biggest lesson he learned from Law School, was that he was Gay, and finally felt comfortable coming out to everyone.  I crashed at his place in Philadelphia one weekend, while at a police brutality protest. 
Ed: “I am so glad you’re here. There is something I have to tell you...” He held my hand.  “I’m gay.” 
Me: “I’m glad you finally came out to yourself.” 
Ed: “You knew?”
Me: “Umm...yeah...I had a feeling. I told my mom at International Dinner.”
He was truly shocked.  Then he told me how one of our teachers had tried to Out him in school, one made homophobic comments, and various boys who seemed really “straight” made a pass at him.  I was surprised.
Me: “But what did your family say?”
Coming from a religious background, it was a hard conversation for them. 
Me: “I’m sure they’ll come around. I love you no matter what, and I’m glad you can be yourself.”
Several years later, we spent months analyzing every interview, article, and opinion poll with the candidate Barack Hussain Obama, who the target demographic was, and whether it worked. 
Me: “Did you see this 10-page article in Vogue with Barack Obama?  He’s kind of...Hot.  But is it Presidential for him to be topless and surfing? Does he look too young?  How will these old people in Middle America swing for him? Then there’s a whole section about all the women he dated before Michelle. It seems gossipy.”
Ed: “That article in Vogue was to show that white women think Barack Obama is hot, and the part about dating a white woman in college is so they think he also thinks they’re hot. Which will make them vote for him.”
Ed became a surrogate for Obama’s Election, which meant he appeared on News shows as an analyst, in favor of Obama on whatever topic. 
We finally celebrated Obama’s historic win. 
Me: “Wait, I thought you were supposed to be the first Black President.”
“But then I’d have to tell everyone who I slept with...and you would be on that list!” Ed joked. 
Me: “Here is a toast to that Senator you met at the White House, who said this would never happen.”
In the Post-9/11 years, he was off to England to study Public Policy at Oxford. I was in San Francisco, and then moved back to New York for film school.  We met one night in Shoreditch for drinks, before I went to an Asian Underground party.  In England, he befriended one of the Queen’s grand-daughters Eugenie, and was invited to meet the Queen at the grand-daughter’s birthday party.  This surprised no one.  Ed stood in the greeting line.  When it was his turn, Queen Elizabeth asked him where he was from.  He said, “Newark, New Jersey, in the United States.”  Legend is, Queen Elizabeth II told him, “You are a man of the people.”  Then he liked to drop that line, “man of the people” into conversation. 
He worked in London in Finance for several years.  At this point he started using his middle name “Edward Wyckoff Williams,” his father’s name.    But to those who knew, he was still simply Ed, or Edward Lavalle Williams. Wyckoff became his nickname there.
He was a creature of habit. Though his Instagram was full of photos with celebrities, he hated leaving his apartment, except to go to SoHo House or  Supper Club.  He was a Gay Spokesman, but he hated going to the big Pride parades, because, “It’s too crowded!”  We would have conversations about social media, and how it’s just marketing, but other people think it’s real.  Our realest, closest friends were in person. 
No matter what, he only drank champagne. We were broke students going to happy hour at a diner, and would order champagne overlooking Broadway. 
He came back to Media again due to his innate networking skills.  He met Bill DiBlasio and was able to book him on a talk show the day before he announced his candidacy for Mayor.  As our professional goals re-aligned, and he came back to Entertainment, he won a GLAAD Award Outstanding Television Journalism for "Gay and Muslim in America for Al Jazeera; and a second GLAAD award the same year in Outstanding Digital Journalism for a written piece, "Black Parents, Gay Sons and Redefining Masculinity." 
After this, he became a United Nations Spokesperson for LGBTQI+ and his photo was in Times Square for 1 month during Pride.  This was something, to see someone go, from high school doubts to coming out to his religious family to literally being an international spokesperson. 
He was working on a documentary with Trayvon Martin’s Mom when he passed.
In all this, what truly cemented our friendship was our loyalty, in the most difficult times, and protectors of each others’ secrets.  We often experienced challenges in parallel lives.  We could call with whatever strange Industry or personal experience, and we would break it down as we always had.  We could understand each other, as friends do, in a way that our families couldn’t.  For that, we were pillars of strength for each other. 
He didn’t like to dwell on problems.  If I was feeling bad about something, he would send me a video of a boy without legs and arms who climbed Mount Everest or something.  Life can be worse.  We got this. 
One night, he told me he always had a feeling that he would die young, and that I should investigate his death, should that happen.
In April 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, he could see the USS Comfort Hospital coming into New York Harbor from his lock-downed apartment window.  I was watching it on TV. I had been following the pandemic for two months, had already gotten 2 early strains, and already knew people who died.  I didn’t understand why they had been lying to people for so long.  
Me: “This is insane.  There aren’t enough beds on the boat for the numbers. This is a grand gesture, which he likes.”  
Ed: “I know, Boo, but it makes me feel safe.” 
Two weeks before his passing, he called me worried about nuclear war and Vladimir Putin.  
Me: “We survived the Cold War. I think we’ll be fine.  Also if there is a nuclear war, I don’t think you want to survive it.  Better to be in the center.” 
He was worried about all these other things.
He meant something different to different people.  To some, he was a conservative man of faith.  To some he was a boisterous, laughing flirt of the party.  He only wanted the best.  The best clubs.  The best food.  For his younger Mentees, he showed them that a better life was possible, and there were opportunities outside the Hood, and that he made it. 
He always made everyone feel like the most important person in the room.  He always championed and coached friends, to believe in their best outcomes.  He loved to Manifest his own and other people’s dreams. 
He wanted to find true love. He wanted to have kids.  He wanted to win an Emmy.  He still had many dreams, to die at a young age.
All we can do now is embody the light and love that he was for us, and share that spirit with others.
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Event | Artists as Innovators Exhibition at SUNY Cortland
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Landmark traveling exhibition to open Thursday, March 8 at Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is commemorating three decades of NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowships with the landmark traveling exhibition Artists as Innovators: Celebrating Three Decades of New York State Council on the Arts/New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships. The exhibition, which will travel to seven SUNY campuses between Fall 2017 and Spring 2020, will next be on view at Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland from March 5 - April 13, 2018.  The fellowship program has supported more than 4,000 artists in various fields in the visual arts, literature, and performing arts at critical stages throughout their careers. 
The artists in the exhibition are acclaimed and respected around the world, but what is less known is that they all received support from NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowships at crucial points in their careers. Curated by Judith K. Brodsky and David C. Terry with the assistance of Madeline Scholl, Artists as Innovators: Celebrating Three Decades of New York State Council on the Arts/New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships will feature work by more than 20 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows who have gone on to record significant achievements in their artistic careers. The works on display will show how the fellows have addressed pressing and often controversial issues through their art, including racism, gender equality, sexual orientation, immigration, and globalization.
Participating artists include: Elia Alba, Ida Applebroog, Dawoud Bey, Sanford Biggers, Ross Bleckner, Wendell Castle, Tara Donovan, Carroll Dunham, Chitra Ganesh, The Guerrilla Girls, Barbara Kruger, Christian Marclay, Marilyn Minter, Lori Nix, Tony Oursler, Faith Ringgold, Martha Rosler, Dread Scott, Andres Serrano, Shinique Smith, Carmelita Tropicana, and Fred Wilson.
Artists as Innovators will be celebrated with a public opening on March 8 from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM at Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland. As part of the exhibition tour, regional partners will present a complementary exhibition and programming. NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship recipients Peter Beasecker, Sharif Bey, Ariana Gerstein, Dusty Herbig, and Monteith McCollum will show their work in the Hallway and Under the Balcony Galleries at the Dowd Fine Arts Center. These artists represent a small cross-section of an active visual arts scene in Central New York. The artwork selected for the satellite exhibition complements the diverse display of media and artists and demonstrates that the region is a home to many talented artists excelling in their field.
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Exhibition Opening
Title: Artists as Innovators: Celebrating Three Decades of New York State Council on the Arts/New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships Opening Reception: Thursday, March 8, 2018, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Exhibition Dates: March 5 - April 13, 2018 Location: Dowd Gallery, SUNY Cortland, 40 Graham Avenue and Prospect Terrace, Cortland, NY 13045 Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM; the gallery is closed when college is not in session
Related Programming 
Exhibition Program
All programs will be presented at SUNY Cortland, 40 Graham Ave., Cortland, NY 13045.
March 28, 2018, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Old Main Building, main Ceramics Studio: Master Workshop: Generating an Idea by Peter Beasecker April 3, 2018, 5:00 PM, Under the Balcony Gallery, Dowd Fine Arts Center: Performance (with Performance for Perfection) and Q&A with Ariana Gerstein and Monteith McCollum April 5, 2018, 5:00 PM, Dowd Gallery, Fine Arts Center: Artist Talk: Dusty Herbig April 10, 2018, 5:00 PM, Dowd Gallery, Dowd Fine Arts Center: Artist Talk: Sharif Bey
Film Series
All films will be screened at Sperry Center, Room 104, 10 SUNY Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045.
March 20, 2018, 6:00 PM -7:00 PM: Peter Hutton - “At Sea” March 29, 2018, 6:00 PM -7:30 PM: Barbara Kopple - “Harlan County” April 4, 2018, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Alan Berliner - “Nobody's Business” April 11, 2018, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Ralph Arlyck - “Following Sean”
Exhibition Schedule - Upcoming
Fall 2018: Fosdick-Nelson Gallery, Alfred University, August 20 - December 10, 2018, Opening on September 7, 2018
Winter 2019: Cathy & Jesse Marion Art Gallery, SUNY Fredonia, January 22 - March 10, 2019, Opening TBD
Summer 2019: The Joseph C. and Joan T. Burke Gallery, SUNY Plattsburgh, May 24 - August 30, 2019, Opening TBD
Fall 2019: Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Stony Brook University, Dates TBD
Spring 2020: Westchester Community College Fine Arts Gallery, Westchester Community College, Dates TBD
Exhibition Schedule - Past
Fall 2017: Dorsky Museum, SUNY New Paltz, August 30 - November 12, 2017
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NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowships are administered with leadership support from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Funding for Artists as Innovators: Celebrating Three Decades of New York State Council on the Arts/New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships is provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) with shipping support from Atelier 4.
Find out more about the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship Program, a $7,000 unrestricted cash grant awarded to individual artists living and working in the state of New York. Sign up for NYFA’s bi-weekly newsletter, NYFA News, to receive announcements about future NYFA events and programs.
Images, from top: (detail) Ross Bleckner, Dome, 2015, Courtesy of the artist, Photo Credit: Jeffrey Sturges; Ida Applebroog, Winnie’s Pooh, 1993, Courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth; Dread Scott, Money to Burn, 2010, performance still, Courtesy of the artist
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