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Coming Soon: UTILITY NFTs!

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Utility? Yes, my NFTs have utility. They carry Blessings and Power Prayers and release them in your cellphone through the MetaMask Wallet, making your cellphone a source of potent spiritual energy.

What it does, in fact, is initiate a tiny Vortex inside your cellphone, which creates a funnel-effect, connecting a High Remedy with your MetaMask Wallet, which in turn does a synaptic jump direct to you.

You will notice the slight “blast-effect” in your heart, feeling slightly or greatly uplifted in the process.

When it’s working at its very best, the NFT signal coming through your cellphone will always make you feel good.

I think that’s a fundamental and sound reason to buy one — there isn’t anything more you could want from an NFT than to feel better and have a great attitude about life today right now, this very moment, regardless of what’s happening in the world around you.

If you can sell the NFT at a profit, so much the better, but you won’t want to be without one, so I’d buy several right away, while you’re thinking of it.

The reason I’m suggesting you get your feet wet in the NFT marketplace is because it will start you on a journey.

NFTs are not about buying and selling. They’re not even about art. So what IS an NFT about?

An NFT is a PORTAL, a connection, a node-point, through which higher energies can be poured into the Einsteinian Universe and its permeating Higgs Field.

My NFTs cause a slight contraction in the local energetics field. Do all of them do this? Yes, they do.

I have the skills to create an entire world. It’s easy enough to create a button that links you with your work and past life skills, and that’s what my NFTs actually do.

They are linkages to your past lives, your future lives and most of all, your present life. With my NFTs, you can get Help, Guidance and Protection, and in this world and the next, you’re going to need it where you’re going.

My NFT Helpers are powerful and potent invocations, and that power is carried all the way across the Aethyrs to your cellphone, creating an instantaneous umbrella of high spiritual energy all around you, provided you keep  your cellphone nearby.

You can stack the invocations. They are totally synergistic, meaning they enhance one another and double or triple the total effect.

You become a radiating Beacon of Peace & Harmony. Wisdom, Patience, Foresight and the ability to bring calm to the situation are the result, and your immediate neighborhood will be all the better for it.

Can this be used to bring about World Peace.

Yes, but there aren’t enough crypto art buyers out there yet to make that happen. In the meanwhile, get onboard for a slightly smoother ride through rough waters.

One way to save your ass is to wake up one morning, to discover that you are actually an immortal being with a penchant and skills to create NFTs and thereby become an NFT Billionaire.

Of course, you’re only a billionaire on paper, but that’s what most billionaires actually are. They generally don’t have a dime in their pockets.

One close friend, Jack Ryan, was an executive over at Barbie Doll HQ, and with his mega-millions had built a mansion out of half a dozen European castles, on a five-acre parcel located in  the fanciest part of Bel Air, which is ‘way more expensive than Beverly Hills.

We’d go to lunch at Bentley’s Chop House over on Rodeo Drive a few feet north of Wilshire Boulevard, and in the end, I had to pay the check — he never carried cash.

Every Friday, his limo driver would pop  into my gallery on The Other End of Sunset, and deliver an envelope with a $100 bill to cover what I’d put out of pocket to cover him.

He’s not around anymore, or he’d have been one of my first customers for my NFTs. Not for the money — he had hundreds of millions back in the sixties, which would be billions now.

I stuff my NFTs with real art. I’m a throwback, a real artist with skills in painting, drawing, sculpture, music, theater, dance, sleight of hand magic, charcoals, watercolors and of course mural painting, which I do a lot for my jazz backdrops.

I was with IAJE — International Association for Jazz Education — for more than ten years, and was the only artist to hold that position.

My art has been the backdrop for all the great jazz musicians of our time, including the Marsalis brothers, Nancy Wilson, Herbie Hancock, B.B. King and many others.

Now it’s available as NFTs, and what’s more, the NFT has a built-in Blessing & Protection Prayer.

Nobody has to know.

It’s doing good no matter whether people are aware of it or not. It’s a passive device, that works without having to adjust it constantly.

How do you turn it on?

When you press the “BUY” button, it goes instantly into your Digital Wallet and thus into your cellphone, and begins radiating outward at that same moment.

It will continue to do so until you turn it off by selling the NFT to someone else. At the very moment of transfer, it will begin working for the new buyer.

Of course, you know where to get another one.

If you want to be a reseller, you’re in luck, because I’ve priced something on the order of 80% of my items to be low enough to allow someone to make a healthy profit at the top, provided you can sell at retail.

Some folks just can’t sell retail — they lack the people skills.

I have the people skills, I’m just not willing to use them, so I have to take a slightly different tack — I sell online with little or no contact.

It’s part of my “Anti-Social Media Marketing” campaign, designed for folks like myself who really appreciate being left alone to paint, draw, sculpt and listen to jazz through the night.

Anti-social marketing makes things a whole lot less complicated, but you definitely don’t sell as much, especially if you shun and eschew all meeting places for NFT buyers.

I don’t have time or the inclination to actually go out there and shmooze and cultivate buyers, and I certainly don’t have the desire to spend time, money and effort on driving people to my online gallery.

The hell with that scene. I’m an artist, not a media-whore. If you like my art and you want to have some of my NFTs, that’s fine.

If not, no amount of persuasion is going to change that, and I’m not into persuasion. I’ve found over the years that persuaded people don’t stay permanently persuaded.

After a while, the bullshit wears off.

So just hang your pictures with a wire on the iron fence around the park on a Sunday morning, and hope to sell some paintings for $25, so you can afford to paint another day.

I’ve been at the NFT business now for slightly over two weeks, and at the moment, have sold around 250 of them, not for very much money, but I have a lot of sales, and as soon as people start finding out about my NFTs, even I, the maker, won’t be able to afford one.

That actually happened when making gold granulation jewelry. I couldn’t afford one of those things myself, and the profit-margin was so slim, it almost didn’t pay to make them.

I don’t do that sort of thing anymore, but I do have one pair of earrings left over from that ancient time in the 1980s when I was active in the fine art & jewelry market.

People ask me if an NFT is worth the money, and I reply that Benchwarmer non-sports cards can cost the same as a high-priced NFT, and they have no intrinsic value, either.

If you really want to be a crypto-billionaire, this is the time to get your ass off the couch and into gear.

Get onto opensea.io and create a MetaMask wallet, fill it with about $125 worth of Eth, and get yourself in position to be an NFT billionaire.

Do remember that it’s not actual money. Your asking price is not necessarily the selling price — it seldom is, but a retail customer wouldn’t know about mark-downs to zero.

If you do happen to end up with billions of dollars, you won’t find anything to spend it on that’s better than what you already have now.

Don’t play the game for money — play to win the game.

Can’t make NFTs? No talent? No skills? No problem. Buy a couple of my cheaper NFTs and put them up for sale, then promote the sale.

That will produce the same result as doing the NFTs yourself. It’s all in the promotion and selling, not in the making or listing. Of course, if you don’t have a fishing net out, you’re not going to catch any fish. Get to our morning meetings on ZOOM, and ask for help!

Help is here!

See You At The Top!!!

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