America needed someone to rise up and say "Awaken, you sleepyheads!" |
There must be all kinds of words in other languages for what we lack, but America, for all its gadgets and gimmicks and "standard of living" is truly retarded.
Regarding the ever-intriguing genesis of Kronstantinople Bazaar (http://kronstantinople.blogspot.com/2012/02/elderly-girls-fabled-childhood-in-world.html) : This
fabulous building was just sitting there, in the wasteland of Middle America, overgrown and in need of a
good scrubbing. No one in town had any idea who built it and what for.
There were no documents in the town's meager, messy records division
that referenced it. When was it constructed? Who knew? -- it had simply
always been there, stunning but incongruous.
Those fools never even bothered to look inside. |
By the early 1940s, it was becoming overgrown and unkempt -- a
potential incubator for a new breed of beings known as "juvenile
delinquents."
Something had to be done.
ELDERLY GIRL'S FATHER MAKES A BIG, BOLD MOVE
Konstantin Kronstantinople, Elderly Girl's swashbuckling father, happened to be chauffered through town on his way to a speaking engagement in his nationwide Theosophical tour. He heard about the controversy over the building at the gas station and offered to pay $1.00 a year for a 100-year lease in exchange for sprucing it up and maintaining it.
Something had to be done.
ELDERLY GIRL'S FATHER MAKES A BIG, BOLD MOVE
Konstantin Kronstantinople, Elderly Girl's swashbuckling father, happened to be chauffered through town on his way to a speaking engagement in his nationwide Theosophical tour. He heard about the controversy over the building at the gas station and offered to pay $1.00 a year for a 100-year lease in exchange for sprucing it up and maintaining it.
The building's details never ceased to inspire and amaze. |
The council members laughed behind their hands. They couldn't believe
that anyone would want to assume responsibility for this monstrosity.
With an accent like his, he probably wasn't very bright.
He put out the call to his relatives around the world. More than 150 of
them would emigrate within the next three months -- some carrying their few possessions in burlap duffel
bags, others bringing their servants along to manage trunkloads of
valuables.
They were a stunning bunch: handsome, argumentative, colorful and
enterprising, with a marvelous blend of cultures and races.
KRONSTANTINOPLE BAZAAR GAINS WORLDWIDE FAME
Within less than a year, the Kronstaninople Bazaar had become the most talked about emporium in the world, combining the delightful, aromatic ambience of Old World marketplaces with some of the most modern, fashionable goods and services from the cream of American and European style icons.
The Kronstantinople clan's diversity was intoxicating! |
KRONSTANTINOPLE BAZAAR GAINS WORLDWIDE FAME
Within less than a year, the Kronstaninople Bazaar had become the most talked about emporium in the world, combining the delightful, aromatic ambience of Old World marketplaces with some of the most modern, fashionable goods and services from the cream of American and European style icons.
Hidden on the back roof was a quaint little pool with water from hot springs. |
WHO IS KONSTANTIN KRONSTANTINOPLE?
That's a good question. Konstantin, who was born in 1918, spent his childhood on a sunflower farm in the
idyllic Russian countryside, the son of a rowdy Cossack and a beautiful,
hardy girl from Mongolia. He grew to be a big, strong man
like his father. From his mother, he inherited an apricot-hued skin and
slightly almond-shaped eyes, which his daughters, Elderly Girl in
particular, would use to excellent advantage in attracting male attention.
Konstantin had been studying the night sky since he was old enough to
look up without falling down. He shyly told his mother when he was five
years old that he could hear "the music of the spheres."
Mongols such as his mother have lovely features and coloring. |
A TIRELESS QUEST FOR THE DEEPEST OF INSIGHTS
At the age of 20, he plunged into Buddhism, under His Eminence Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, and spent days at a time in meditative trance with his fellow acolytes in Nepal.
In Italy, he boarded for a year with Franciscan monks to absorb the essence of their mysticism, which "comes into the open air, seeks to transform the stuff of daily life, speaks the vernacular, and turns the songs of the troubadours to the purposes of Divine love," according to Fr. Augusto.
John of Kronstadt was the patron saint of Konstantin's clan. |
He traveled to Calabria, the poorest region of Italy, to become educated in the mystical and magical healing practices that persisted, despite the advent of modern medicine, due to the area's remoteness.
EMBRACING THE CONCEPT OF A 'VITAL FORCE'
He was influenced greatly by the fact that the healing arts were freely shared, and self-medication was widespread. Permeating all of these conditions and practices is the notion of a “vital force.” This force is said to be strengthened or restored in miraculous healings; it resides in medicinal plants and foods.
When highly skilled healers are needed, they often work in altered states of consciousness. This may involve “merging” with their client’s conditions. All of this meshed seamlessly with everything else Konstantin had come to believe. He was exhilarated.
Konstantin's dream was to alleviate suffering using an eclectic approach. |
He then obtained certification with honors at the London School of
Osteopathy. During his training, he had intuited the connection of the
"music of the spheres" with the discords of the body. He became a healer
of great distinction. His published work on energy fields, myofascial
trigger points and craniosacral therapy established him in both Europe
and North America as a great thinker and clinician.
LARGER-THAN-LIFE POWERS AND PASSIONS
LARGER-THAN-LIFE POWERS AND PASSIONS
Konstantin was a ravishing man with a marauding hunger for food, sex and ideas. He had an imposing, assertive
physical presence and a resounding voice. But his power was in his
ability to look at you and see everything, and to feel and know
everything about you.
He didn't see flesh and blood as much as he saw shimmer, color, throb,
clench, sob, wilt and bloom. He saw auras. Those blessed with special powers can see our auras. |
While he was finalizing his thesis at the Paris Institute of Psychoanalysis, he met Islamina Toledano, a breathtaking, red-headed Moroccan Jew, who was studying alongside Julia Child at Le Cordon Bleu culinary institute.
Moroccan Jews were known as a lusty, clannish people. |
ELECTRIFIED ATTRACTION LEADS TO IMMEDIATE ACTION
Konstantin and Islamina were electrified by the sight of each other at a sidewalk cafe.
They were in bed together within thirty minutes after their eyes met, and their passion had never waned after all these years.
They found an apartment in Montmartre, in a neighborhood filled with
writers and artists, whores and absinthe addicts, and continued
blissfully with their studies.
Life in Montmartre offered both decadence and intellectual stimulation. |
Islamina was very nearly expelled from Le Cordon Bleu for rejecting the concept of recipes. She would never have even attended this stupid school except that her parents held education in such high esteem.
Julia Child submitted humbly to the strictures of her male teachers. Islamina scoffed. |
JULIA CHILD ROASTS THAT CRAZY ISLAMINA
Julia Child didn't care for her one bit, and once dismissed her as "that Gypsy dervish."
But no one could deny the delectability and the artistry of the dishes
she prepared with such foot-stomping, head-tossing vigor.
How delightful that Konstantin had devoted so much of his studies to the concept of "vital force." The love of his life was the very embodiment of it.
To watch this vivid girl inflict upon a mound of bread dough a session of tyrannical kneading, or to see her on her knees, in her traditional Morrocan dress, scrubbing the floor like a madwoman (with that lovely gluteus maximus of hers up in the air) would make just about anyone (except for the ferocious Konstantin) feel pale and flaccid by comparison.
He had met his match. This was love.
This was profound respect and admiration. This was butterflies and
palpitations. This was NEED.
A TIME OF RECKONING, AND THE DEED IS DONE
She was a force to be reckoned with. And Konstantin reckoned he would do just that.
It was the morning that he got up, looked out the window, and saw her
straddling a Palomino, galloping wildly through a nearby meadow -- her
mane and that of the pony flying in the wind -- that he decided to make
her his wife now, instead of waiting until their studies had been
completed. A TIME OF RECKONING, AND THE DEED IS DONE
She was a force to be reckoned with. And Konstantin reckoned he would do just that.
Those Moroccan Jews really know how to throw a wedding! |
It was now, amid their sunshine-scented white sheets, that they were truly wedded.
Frilled sea anemone is lovely in a stir fry. |
KONSTANTIN SETS OUT TO CIVILIZE AMERICA
While Islamina was completing the last few weeks of her training -- doing groundbreaking experiments on the use of royal jelly, flower petals, gold leaf, dew, corn silk, sea plants such as frilled anemone, and aromatic oils in her cooking -- Konstantin was summoned by the Theosophical Society to do a 10-city lecture tour in America to enlighten those barbarians on the spiritual and ethereral dimensions of life, about which they seemed so thuddingly ignorant.
It was during that trip, as he was driven across the country in a handsome 1939 Lincoln Continental, that he saw and was irresistibly drawn to the magnificent building that he would soon transform into a sparkling amalgam we know as Kronstantinople Bazaar.
HE FINDS A MAGNIFICENT HOME AND A NOBLE CALLING
America needed him. It was a very bland country. Konstantin's rowdy clan would shake things up a bit. And the castle, as he like to think of it, would serve as a home for the children he was already attempting, with surging vigor, to sire.
It was the sweetest little house Islamina had ever seen. |
Konstantin's gym would be modeled after those in ancient Rome. |
Who could resist a long, vigorous scrubbing by a darling young man? |
Many agonized, even perverted, secrets were revealed on this couch. |
No leper ever sought Konstantin's aid, but Jesus knew just what to do. |
He also learned from experience the concept that is known today as
aromatherapy. When he was sitting in the dark with a patient,
scrutinizing his or her aura, he realized that a scent as well as a
swirling glow was emitted by each of them. More often than not, the
scent was not a good one -- it was vaporized sadness, dysfunction or
disease.
MESTIZO SNIFFS, AND CREATES 'YOUROMA'
He began collaborating with Huehueteotl, the Mestizo member of the Kronstantinople clan, to formulate aromas that would neutralize the pathology Konstantin was discerning in so many of his patients.
Huehueteotl was part of the radical Mexica movement that regarded white people as the "illegals" in North America. He had been raised to educate others about the disgraceful rape of his indigenous forebears by colonists from Spain and Portugal, to attack the
enemies of his people, and to let the world know that
he was fighting for his identity as a Nican Tlaca (of the
Indigenous race of this continent), as a Mexica ("the last great
civilization"), as part of the Anahuac ("North American"/Northern
Western Hemisphere) Nation.
Konstantin admired this ardent movement and encouraged Huehueteotl (Sacred Fire) to proselytize to his heart's content.
But his major duty was to operate the "Youroma" aromatic pharmacy, where he selected from his inventory of thousands of oils the perfect recipe for each of Konstantin's patients.
MESTIZO SNIFFS, AND CREATES 'YOUROMA'
He began collaborating with Huehueteotl, the Mestizo member of the Kronstantinople clan, to formulate aromas that would neutralize the pathology Konstantin was discerning in so many of his patients.
Konstantin was most at home with his books. |
Mestizos were the product of natives' sexual subjugation by Spaniards. |
But his major duty was to operate the "Youroma" aromatic pharmacy, where he selected from his inventory of thousands of oils the perfect recipe for each of Konstantin's patients.
Konstantin was not averse to unconventional cures, if the documentation was adequate.
Pain, the piercing of energy medians and blood-letting can be combined therapeutically. |
You can smoke opium without revealing your breast, but why not get comfortable? |
A BAZAAR THAT IS A WORK OF PERFORMANCE ART
Before long, as Konstantin elicited the quirkiest quirks and the most radical aesthetics and the most robust warmth of his massive clan, Kronstantinople Bazaar matured into a wildly diverse yet cohesive experiential venue. Vanity Fair would characterize it is the "newest Wonder of the World," and the late ABC news anchor Peter Jennings declared, "You can be in the Celestial Kingdom and buy a pair of fine Italian loafers at the same time."
This was the most minimalist of the couple's several bedrooms. |
DADDY DIES, BUT MOTHER FORGES AHEAD
She could work all day as hard as any man and still play a killer game of volleyball before dinner. Konstantin lost some of his physical dynamism, and even his brain slowed down somewhat, but he maintained a full-time practice until he developed dementia. He died at age 91. His ashes were scattered in the sunflower fields of Kursk, Russia.
A sunflower field in Ukraine. The seeds are used mainly for their oil. |
Elderly Girl will miss Daddy forever. She is very proud of her Mama, and continues to be awed by her compassion and vitality, her delight in beauty, and her ability to create beauty in the lives of others.