Oh, Irony!: An Ode
Normally I don't do this. Normally I don't dip into the bedlam of internet discussion forums. They're engaging, but only until you realize that pearl diving in a flame storm is usually fruitless. Bless the... More »
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Normally I don't do this. Normally I don't dip into the bedlam of internet discussion forums. They're engaging, but only until you realize that pearl diving in a flame storm is usually fruitless. Bless the... More »
Form Is Emptiness, Emptiness Is Form [Here are links to Part One & Part Two of this interview, highly recommended if you intend to make sense of the lingo. And immediately below is the audio... More »
[Continued from Part 1 . I highly recommend that you read these in order, as a great number of confusing terms are explained in annotations throughout the interview. The audio for Part Two is available... More »
I recently had the immense honor of interviewing author and philosopher Ken Wilber , known worldwide as the premier living philosopher of integral theory and the pioneer of the AQAL Model . For over thirty-five... More »
Guys. I am so excited. My dry academic veneer has been pierced and I'm bleeding all over the upholstery in joy. My friend Paul Lonely (awesome interview with him here ) is about to celebrate... More »
Psychoactive Vibes: Light and Sound in Navigating the Spectrum of States by Michael Garfield States of Consciousness (David Zeitler, JFKU), May 2007 Abstract: Light and sound have long been used as both art and science,... More »
Science fiction is a strange beast. Extending from space fantasy devoid of the sparest scientific pretense to mind-meltingly technical "hard sci-fi" seemingly penned for post-docs, the genre is a container for speculation and existential musing... More »