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Inks on Bristol / 2011 |
Morrison devoured much of the same writing I was interested in at the time of my discovery of his poetry. The Doors' name came from my own favorite author, Aldous Huxley's work- The Doors of Perception
"If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thru' narrow chinks of his cavern."
This quotation is indeed a fine source of verbal comparison for a hallucinogenic experience, especially dealing with with substances such as mescaline, peyote, or psilocybin mushrooms. These sacred substances lift the veil on reality. So much so, that one can't feel the effects of alcohol or even marijuana while on them. Such drugs provide a mystical experience, which Jim indulged in excessively. A hit of blotter LSD is incorporated into my memorial portrait of him you see today.
I went on to find other wonderful coincidences in Jim's writing and his inspiration from other works such as The Yage Letters
"WHAT SCARED YOU ALL INTO TIME? WHAT SCARED YOU ALL INTO YOUR BODIES?"
Not a decade later, Morrison wrote...
"Who scared you? Why were you born, my babe?
In two-time's arms with all of your charms, my love.
Why were you born? just to play with me?
To freak out or to be beautiful, my dear?
Load your head, blow it up, feeling good, baby"
In two-time's arms with all of your charms, my love.
Why were you born? just to play with me?
To freak out or to be beautiful, my dear?
Load your head, blow it up, feeling good, baby"
-The Doors, Who Scared You
All artists, writers and musicians draw from the collective creative spirit- the universal energy which seizes you and picks you and gives you the compulsion to create... but it takes guidance. Someone has to lift the curtain and someone has to urge you along. Jim had Huxley and Burroughs and then his Doors.
One of the main elements of my illustration of The Lizard King is the Shaman funneling out of The Third Eye at the top of the page. One of the duties of the Shaman in Native cultures is to guide individuals through sacred ceremonies involving the ingestion of drugs which have inspired countless creators over the past hundred years. Jim looked at his role as an entertainer and musician in the same respect- he would guide his audience through a journey and if you listened just right, you may never think the same way again. As a child, Morrison witnessed a highway accident and as his father drove past, the young boy saw an Indian dying on the side of the road. Jim was convinced he was possessed with the spirit of this man and that he was a Shaman...
"Indians scattered on
Dawn's highway bleeding,
Ghosts crowd the young child's
Fragile egg-shell mind."
Dawn's highway bleeding,
Ghosts crowd the young child's
Fragile egg-shell mind."
-The Doors, The Ghost Song
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