I’m not sure who the individual using the name Alkemical on that big spiderweb called myspace is, but I’ve been reading his journal entries for a little over a month and have not found myself disappointed in the links he provides. Recently, he reposted an article from thirtyseven at Brainsturbator that has struck my [...]
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Shout Outs: Thirtyseven’s “The Quest for the Elusive Chronon”
Posted in Consciousness & Alternate Perception, alternative science, psychology, shout outs, spirituality on August 28, 2007 | 8 Comments »
Birds Do It, Bees Do It: And We’re Not Talking About Sex, Either
Posted in Consciousness & Alternate Perception, alternative science, psychology on July 18, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Not just birds and not just bees, but insects, cows, mongoose, various primates, and goats do it, too. They all use consciousness-altering substances and not just in some oddball scientist’s lab, but out in the wild. That’s the conclusion of ethnobotanist and ethnomycologist Giorgio Samorini’s book Animals and Psychedelics: The Natural World and [...]
Here You See Hegelian Dialectic, There You See the Tao: The Case of Sasha Shulgin
Posted in Consciousness & Alternate Perception, alternative science, history, magick, politics, psychology, spirituality on May 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
And welcome to the Blur. Not the band, but the limnal edges of what we perceive and what we live.
The boundaries bend and, in the end, are fluid.
Heraclitus, that ancient philosopher- saint, perhaps one of the last of the West’s native Taoists, spoke well:
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s [...]
“All We Need Do is Wake Up”: Pt. 2 of An Interview with Freeman of the Freeman Perspective
Posted in 9/11, Dreams, alternative science, conspiracy poetics, everyday forteana, everyday life, high weirdness, interviews, magick, mysticcult, occult, spirituality on April 18, 2007 | 8 Comments »
The wait is over. Here is the Pt. 2 of my interview with Austin-based conspiracy researcher and all-around amazing human being, Freeman, the man behind The Freeman Perspective, Freeman TV and Radio Freeman.
To see Part 1 of the interview, go here.
It seems that Austin, Texas has become a sort of hub for conspiracy researchers, [...]
Man & His Best Friend: Of Dogs, Poison, Death and Unknown Sacrifice
Posted in Personal Speculation, alternative science, conspiracy poetics, everyday life, history, religious history, spirituality on March 25, 2007 | 5 Comments »
Consider this: the recent pet deaths due to aminopterin-laced pet food manufactured by Menu Foods is not an isolated situation. (Aminopterin has use as a rat-poison, though, according to this article, its use as such is prohibited in the United States. In an earlier era, aminopterin was also used to induce abortions and [...]
I Still Dream of Orgonon
Posted in Wilhelm Reich, alternative science, politics, suppressed science on February 10, 2007 | 6 Comments »
Later this year, the unpublished papers of Wilhelm Reich, which in his will he had ordered to be sealed for fifty years until humanity might be ready for them, are set to be released.
It’s been almost fifty years since the government took axes to all the scientific equipment in Reich’s laboratory and burned his books.
It’s [...]