Thursday, March 3, 2022

FB Hacked and no Lookin Back

  


Hacked and no lookin back. It was a calm Sunday evening late in January when a good friend from Santa Cruz (where I recently moved from) called and left a message saying “…I know it wasn’t you, brother, but there’s a couple of pretty disturbing videos on your facebook page and wanted to give you a heads up to get proactive on it…” Minutes later, my facebook page was gone. Taken down by facebook technology. Gone.

Meanwhile, I started getting email notifications that someone was trying to change my password, from all corners of the country.

The ensuing month-long roller coaster of simply trying to get through to someone, anyone in the facebook kingdom, to say IT. WASN’T. ME!!! repeatedly fell on deaf ears, or no ears at all. I was able to get through to the FB reporting page by using my iPhone (rather than computer) and lodged a complaint stating that none of this was me, please help! Eventually in a few days, they responded that they needed a copy of my driver’s license to prove it was me. Reluctantly (gulp) I complied and since then, for a month now, get this message whenever I try going to the old facebook page. Pretty ominous, huh?

Well, another good friend had the same thing happen to her a couple of months ago and has been really helpful in coaching me what to do and not do. Meanwhile, I searched the internet for similar stories and was overwhelmed at the volumes of stories just like mine. Here’s one example:

https://perfectionhangover.com/facebook-disabled-deactivated-my-account/

While I’m grateful that this particular type of hacking apparently has not compromised any FB friends (there were over 700) and I’ve noticed no suspicious bank activity, it seems these folks have a common m.o. – they get access to a page, likely by claiming they lost the password, and hijacking either one’s email or phone number to receive the reset code from FB. Once in, they post either a video of child pornography or of a Taliban beheading/mutilation, which they know will trigger FB to shut the page down. How this helps them in their nefarious pursuits, I have no idea, maybe just pure malice.

At some point, or many points, FB said we’ll review for 30 days and if we find you’ve ‘violated community standards,’ your profile will be deleted with no recourse. So I waited 30 days, and nothing. Not ‘you’re banned forever’, not ‘welcome back!’ just nothing. So I’ve cautiously opened a new page, using different contact information than the old, and initially just posted my two profile photos (I put time/year stamps on them so friends would know it’s me, and it’s a new page) and my current city. That was all FB allowed me to do in the first 3 days (anything else and I was getting ‘we’ve temporarily prevented any new content while we review your page, etc) But magically, after 3 days it was still there, and I was able to post at will! I’ve since cobbled together a half-dozen old posts with photos, again just to assure friends that it’s really me, and will start making my ‘new’ presence known in earnest this weekend. Fingers crossed. 

A little background. Those who know me, know I never post about controversial topics (politics, COVID, et al), I never use 'Login with Facebook' with 3rd party sites, never play those facebook 'games', etc. I've gone over in my mind what would have made my page vulnerable, and the only thing I can think is that I had added my email in the public contact info there. Still a mystery.

And, a word about the journey, being someone who tries each day to grow a little more spiritually, the lessons learned about non-attachment, to hold on loosely, and to be aware of time spent mindlessly scrolling facebook, these lessons were not lost on me. In fact, a more visceral connection to people and the earth around me have been a couple of the perks of this unasked-for purgatory. And that’s a good thing.



Friday, December 31, 2021

2021 -> 2022 long and winding road...

12/31/21 - The long and winding road… where has it led you this past year? Staying in touch with friends old (in Santa Cruz and around the world) and new (here in Lake Isabella/Kern River Valley), it seems that just as the physical symptoms of COVID for those who have had it are just as varied and different for everyone as our mental/emotional responses to the pandemic itself. And life continues to happen. I’ve watched friends move out of state, go back to school, start new jobs… and sometimes experience a crippling, but totally understandable, fear and frustration at where we’re at now. I’ve so appreciated hearing from you and seeing your posts this past year, and found myself wanting more ~ like, what’s it like where you’ve moved? How’s that new path you’re on? So, I put together this little video to share what’s it’s been like for me, especially these past 6 months since I’ve moved and started to put down roots here. As we turn the page from 2021 to 2022, I’d love to hear how it’s going for you, either in the comments below or reach out directly. ‘Cause one thing’s for sure, we don’t get through this alone. And I feel blessed to high heaven to have friends like you.

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Kirtan Returns to Pleasure Point Yoga!

 

Kirtan last night at Pleasure Point Yoga… it’s been a long time comin’  One of the things I was reminded of was how, when you’ve got a heart-centered practice (be it church, yoga, Kirtan, etc) the feeling of being connected remains long after the gathering in person. And that’s one of the things that has gotten me through this past year or so. But still, it felt SO GOOD to be in the same room at the same time raising our voices together with this heart-centered music, getting re-acquainted, and even (gulp) a few hugs. Grateful to Joss Jaffe for being here far from home (Santa Cruz = 2nd home?), Emily Perry, who seamlessly put this together and led us through a beautiful evening, and Megan and the sacrifice it’s taken to keep Pleasure Point Yoga open, up, and running through this difficult past year. And, so grateful for the tribe that come out, showed up, and sang your hearts out. Feeling blessed…   


Saturday, June 13, 2020

Sitting with the Space You Create

6/13/20 - Yah, it’s one of those afternoons. Every musician (eventually) has one. The closet. The boxes. The CDs, cassette tapes, and (gulp, in my case) reel-to-reel recordings of our bands from the Mesozoic Era… ‘ Out with the old, and in with the new’ would be an oversimplification, ‘cause it’s not that simple. But one of the things that’s coming out of this time we’re living through is asking ourselves ‘how am I living?’ And the ‘cleaning house’ that comes with that. Honor the past, don’t live in it, and be brave enough and patient enough to sit with the space you create, while it fills up in its own time…

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Yoga For All Movement Birthday Party at Yoga Church!

9/23/19 - Where do we go, what do we do, to align with the change that we want to see in the world? This Monday the 23rd, from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Vet’s Hall downtown, that is exactly what’s happening. Celebrating the 2nd birthday of Yoga For All Movement, who take yoga classes into prisons, women’s shelters, recovery facilities, and make it available to those that need it the most, we’ll dive in to a stellar gathering/fund raiser led by Hannah Muse, with yoga, live music, talks by our mayor, Martine Watkins, Shandara Gill, et al, and celebrate together the change that we want to see in the world! Suggested donation $25, but no one turned away for lack of funds. Hope to see you there!
(📸video from last year’s fund raiser there)
https://www.facebook.com/events/564176720786709/

Monday, April 22, 2019

Monday Night Kirtan at Pleasure Point Yoga 2018~2019

4/22/19 - 'Kirtan is for all people. There are no experts, no beginners. The practice itself is the teacher, guiding us to ourselves... it is a participatory music experience of sacred mantras and devotional chants performed in a call and response style which involves the audience in the performance' 
Two years ago, renowned yoga teacher, podcaster/influencer  Emily Perry was inspired with the 'build-it-and-they-will-come' idea of hosting a monthly Kirtan gathering in Santa Cruz on a Monday night. The event has since gained traction and evolved into a popular and nourishing gathering each month at Pleasure Point Yoga in Santa Cruz, California. 
Here's a sampling of a few of those sweet gatherings over the past couple of years...


April, 2019 - With Johanna Beekman, Joss Jaffe, Michael J Downey and friends
January 2019 - With Emily Perry, Michael J Downey, Jeff Darpino, Josh Miller, Chelsea Shapouri, and Upendra Wrinkle


June 2018 - With Emily Perry, Michael J Downey, Andrew Foehner, and Aruna Peters

April 2018 - With Michael J Downey, Deerheart, Vileena Purpuri, and Omar Chaudhry