WIT! william irwin thompson’s journal! On Religion and the State 4/26/2008 For as long as it takes a Tyrannosaurus Rex to devolve into a chicken, just so long will we have to wait for religion to scale down into a harmless nourishment for the soul. Then again, considering cock fights in Latin America, maybe the [...]
new interview May 02, 2008 – Craig Barnes(51 minutes – 23.7mb)Craig Barnes is an author, essayist, playwright and international mediator. His books include In Search Of The Lost Feminine, Decoding the Myths that Radically Reshaped Civilization, an analysis of the roles of women as they appear in archeology and myth before the patriarchy. http://www.futureprimitive.org/GAIAlogues.html [...]
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Also tagged Burnin' WoMen, cognitive bias, cognitive liberty, Craig Barnes, Ivan Illich, Joanna Harcourt-Smith, Open Source culture, open source religion, sexuality, Shadow Work, Tantrika's
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by John Walsh “Bicycle Day”, 19 April, was later commemorated by acid enthusiasts because it was the first conscious “trip” and it had had – just about – a happy ending. But the doors to perception are, for some truth-seekers, booby-trapped and dangerous. When LSD was co-opted by medical staff for recreational use, two decades [...]
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Also tagged 60s, awareness expansion, Bicycle Day, Black Swan, cognitive liberty, drug orks, Ecodelics, Hofmann, LSD, Mick Jagger, mind manifesting, Practical Nomad, Psyche de Luxe, psychedelic, psychedelic history, psychedelics, religion upgraded, Saint Albert Hofmann, shrooms, Xenolinguistics
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
this AM 30 Azid_Tao, 00,070 a.L. ( after LSDNATOM) . Saint Hofmann created LSD in Nov., 1938, so why not have this be the cusp of the change over of Epoch’s? The most recent 10,000 year era ends and the New Epoch we are in starts with 00,001 for 1939? FERMI does the first nuclear [...]
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Also tagged awareness expansion, Bicycle Day, cognitive liberty, Ecodelics, future, Hofmann, LSD, mind hacks, mind manifesting, Peak Minerals, Psyche de Luxe, psychedelic, psychedelic history, psychedelics, religion upgraded, Saint Albert Hofmann, Tantra, tetrad, The Lean Alternative, The Urban Effect, Uncategorized, wired
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Prints of this portrait are available (sale benefits MAPS) here. More about Artist Brummbaer from MAPS.ORG site Brummbaer recently completed his second book, What’s So Wrong With Love and Peace: 1965-67. To find out more about Brummbaer’s work visit his Web site: www.brummbaer.net And now, here comes Brummbaer to show us how to use the [...]
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After 40+ years San Francisco seems to be the first city on the Planet Earth/Gaia to get a clue about Soleri’s work and ideas! Bucky Fuller mentions somewhere that on average it takes 50+ years for an Innovation to really catch on….so 10 more years to go! Stewart Brand featured Soleri way back in the [...]
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Also tagged Arcology, Arcosanti, Asteromo, Digital Be-In, EcoCity, Ecodelics, Open Source culture, Paolo Soleri, politics, Soleri, Stewart Brand, The Urban Effect
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How much Virtual Water is in your shirt? Virtual Water is a measure of all the water it takes to make the products you use. Waterfootprint.orgcalculates that a new cotton shirt uses 2,700 liters. That’s a tally of the water evaporated in irrigating and growing the cotton, and the water needed to wash away the fertilizers and [...]
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Also tagged artificial fertilizer, Economics, future, inflation, National Security State, Open Source culture, Peak Energy, Peak Food, Peak Minerals, peak oil, Peak Water, politics, six degrees, social networks
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Monday, February 11, 2008
from Culture Change.org Intensive crop culture for high population is unsustainable Written by Peter Salonius Editor’s note: The following essay by soil scientist Peter Salonius is Part One of his two-part series for Culture Change that bursts the delusion of agriculture’s providing for a large human population long-term. If after reading it you have doubt, [...]
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
this ties in with the earlier post on Peak Phosphorus from Juergen Schmidhuber’s site Since age 15 or so Prof. Jürgen Schmidhuber’s main scientific ambition has been to build an optimal scientist, then retire. In 2028 they will force him to retire anyway. By then he shall be able to buy hardware providing more raw [...]
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Saturday, September 22, 2007
Astronomy Picture of the Day Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2007 September 22 Breakup of Pangea (200 mya – Present)Seafloor Spreading in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans (to run animation, drag mouse across [...]