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  • #1
    Gordon   White
    “Over the last century, a new power narrative has emerged that warps archaeological data into a specific shape the way a magnet affects iron filings. It is the unspoken belief that humanity is on a journey from worse to better, from primitive to complex, uncivilised to civilised. Our civilisation of perpetual war, total surveillance, obesity, runaway mental illness, overmedication, environmental degradation, widespread unemployment and scientific materialism has nothing to learn from the past because it is better. Enjoy that smartphone made by suicidal Taiwanese slave labour. Continue shopping.”
    Gordon White, Star.Ships: A Prehistory of the Spirits

  • #2
    Stephen  King
    “God’s voice is still and small, the voice of a sparrow in a cyclone, so said the prophet Isaiah, and we all say thankya. It’s hard to hear a small voice clearly if you’re shitass drunk most of the time.”
    Stephen King, Wolves of the Calla

  • #3
    Aleister Crowley
    “The Universe is the Practical Joke of the General
    at the expense of the Particular, quoth FRATER
    PERDURABO, and laughed.
    But those disciples nearest to him wept, seeing the
    Universal Sorrow.
    Those next to them laughed, seeing the Universal Joke.
    Below these certain disciples wept,
    Then certain laughed.
    Others next wept.
    Others next laughed.
    Next others wept.
    Next others laughed.
    Last came those that wept because they could not
    see the Joke, and those that laughed lest they
    should be thought not to see the Joke, and thought
    it safe to act like FRATER PERDURABO.
    But though FRATER PERDURABO laughed
    openly, He also at the same time wept secretly;
    and in Himself He neither laughed nor wept.
    Nor did He mean what He said.”
    Aleister Crowley, The Book of Lies

  • #4
    “The dissolving, uniting forces combine what to us have been incompatible: attraction with repulsion, darkness with light, the erotic with the destructive.  If we can allow these opposites to meet they move our inner resonance to a higher vibratory plane, expanding consciousness into new realms.  It was exciting, through my explorations some of which I share in later chapters, to learn firsthand that the sacred marriage or coniunctio, the impulse to unite seeming opposites, does indeed seem to lie at the heart of the subtle body’s imaginal world. One important characteristic of the coniunctio is its paradoxical dual action.  The creative process of each sacred marriage, or conjoining of opposites, involves not only the unitive moment of joining together in a new creation or ‘third,’ but also, as I have mentioned, a separating or darkening moment.5 The idea that “darkness comes before dawn” captures this essential aspect of creativity.  To state an obvious truth we as a culture are just beginning to appreciate.  In alchemical language, when darkness falls, it is said to be the beginning of the inner work or the opus of transformation. The old king (ego) must die before the new reign dawns. The early alchemists called the dark, destructive side of these psychic unions the blackness or the nigredo.  Chaos, uncertainty, disillusionment, depression, despair, or madness prevails during these liminal times of  “making death.” The experiences surrounding these inner experiences of darkness and dying (the most difficult aspects were called mortificatio) may constitute our culture’s ruling taboo. This taboo interferes with our moving naturally to Stage Two in the individuating process, a process that requires that we pass through a descent into the underworld of the Dark Feminine realities of birthing an erotic intensity that leads to dying. Entranced by our happily-ever-after prejudiced culture, we often do not see that in any relationship, project or creative endeavor or idea some form of death follows naturally after periods of intense involvement.  When dark experiences befall, we tend to turn away, to move as quickly as possible to something positive or at least distracting, away from the negative affects of grieving, rage, terror, rotting and loss we associate with darkness and dying. As”
    Sandra Dennis, Embrace of the Daimon: Healing through the Subtle Energy Body: Jungian Psychology & the Dark Feminine

  • #5
    Albert Einstein
    “I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #6
    G.I. Gurdjieff
    “Two things in life are infinite; the stupidity of man and the mercy of God.”
    G.I. Gurdjieff

  • #7
    George Orwell
    “So long as they (the Proles) continued to work and breed, their other activities were without importance. Left to themselves, like cattle turned loose upon the plains of Argentina, they had reverted to a style of life that appeared to be natural to them, a sort of ancestral pattern...Heavy physical work, the care of home and children, petty quarrels with neighbors, films, football, beer and above all, gambling filled up the horizon of their minds. To keep them in control was not difficult.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #8
    Sorita d'Este
    “The depiction of the divine family is one of the key expressions of the greatest word of power, the Unpronounceable Name of God, or Tetragrammaton.  This fourfold name is comprised of the Hebrew letters Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh corresponding respectively to the Father, Mother, Son, and Daughter.  The correct pronunciation of Tetragrammaton, which was said to be immensely powerful and capable of destroying the universe, has been lost for centuries.  Significantly, if the Yod, symbolising God the Father, is removed from this name, we are left with Heh Vav Heh, which spells Eve, the first woman of the Book of Genesis and some of the Gnostic texts.”
    Sorita D'este, The Cosmic Shekinah

  • #9
    Robert Anton Wilson
    “The Fundamentalist Christians have told me that I am a slave of Satan and should have my demons expelled with an exorcism. The Fundamentalist Materialists inform me that I am a liar, charlatan, fraud and scoundrel. Aside from this minor difference, the letters are astoundingly similar. Both groups share the same crusading zeal and the same lack of humor, charity and common human decency. These intolerable cults have served to confirm me in my agnosticism by presenting further evidence to support my contention that when dogma enters the brain, all intellectual activity ceases.”
    Robert Anton Wilson, Cosmic Trigger: Die letzten Geheimnisse der Illuminaten oder An den Grenzen des erweiterten Bewusstseins

  • #10
    Aldous Huxley
    “Every individual is at once the beneficiary and the victim of the linguistic tradition into which
    he has been born - the beneficiary inasmuch as language gives access to the accumulated records of
    other people's experience, the victim in so far as it confirms him in the belief that reduced awareness is
    the only awareness and as it bedevils his sense of reality, so that he is all too apt to take his concepts for
    data, his words for actual things. That which, in the language of religion, is called "this world" is the
    universe of reduced awareness, expressed, and, as it were, petrified by language.”
    Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception & Heaven and Hell

  • #11
    John C. Lilly
    “My philosophy: Don't get caught with a fixed philosophy, a set
    of safe beliefs, a particular way of life.

    Experiment! With live, with love.

    Run an exploration of the real and the true degrees of freedom
    of life, of love, of the human condition, inside self and in one's
    style of life.

    Move! Into new spaces beyond one's present concepts of possible/probable/certain real spaces.

    Far vaster than I now know are the innermost/outermost realities.

    Far more interesting than I now feel are the deeps of the space, the beyond within, the infinite without.

    Love and loving are basic.

    Hostility is redundant.

    Fear is non-sense.

    "Death" is a myth.

    I am I.”
    John C. Lilly

  • #12
    Hakim Bey
    “Provided we can escape from the museums we carry around inside us, provided we can stop selling ourselves tickets to the galleries in our own skulls, we can begin to contemplate an art which re-creates the goal of the sorcerer: changing the structure of reality by the manipulation of living symbols ... Art tells gorgeous lies that come true.”
    Hakim Bey, TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone

  • #13
    Aldo Leopold
    “One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds. Much of the damage inflicted on land is quite invisible to laymen. An ecologist must either harden his shell and make believe that the consequences of science are none of his business, or he must be the doctor who sees the marks of death in a community that believes itself well and does not want to be told otherwise.”
    Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac

  • #14
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “A state, is called the coldest of all cold monsters. Coldly lieth it also; and this lie creepeth from its mouth: "I, the state, am the people."
    It is a lie! Creators were they who created peoples, and hung a faith and a love over them: thus they served life.
    Destroyers, are they who lay snares for many, and call it the state: they hang a sword and a hundred cravings over them.
    Where there is still a people, there the state is not understood, but hated as the evil eye, and as sin against laws and customs.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

  • #15
    Douglas R. Hofstadter
    “It turns out that an eerie type of chaos can lurk just behind a facade of order - and yet, deep inside the chaos lurks an even eerier type of order.”
    Douglas R. Hofstadter, Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern

  • #16
    Robert Anton Wilson
    “The future is up for grabs. It belongs to any and all who will take the risk and accept the responsibility of consciously creating the future they want.”
    Robert Anton Wilson

  • #17
    H.P. Lovecraft
    “What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything!”
    H. P. Lovecraft

  • #18
    Gregory  Hill
    “Bullshit makes the flowers grow and that is beautiful”
    Malaclypse the Younger, Principia Discordia ● Or ● How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her: The Magnum Opiate of Malaclypse the Younger

  • #19
    Hermann Hesse
    “I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to listen to the teaching my blood whispers to me.”
    Hermann Hesse, Demian: Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend

  • #20
    Terry Pratchett
    “The anthropologists got it wrong when they named our species Homo sapiens ('wise man'). In any case it's an arrogant and bigheaded thing to say, wisdom being one of our least evident features. In reality, we are Pan narrans, the storytelling chimpanzee.”
    Terry Pratchett, The Globe

  • #21
    Terry Pratchett
    “He could think in italics. Such people need watching.

    Preferably from a safe distance.”
    Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms

  • #22
    Hakim Bey
    “i am awake only in what i love & desire to the point of terror -- everything else is just shrouded furniture, quotidian anaesthesia, shit-for-brains, sub-reptilian ennui of totalitarian regimes, banal censorship & useless pain ...”
    hakim bey

  • #23
    Hakim Bey
    “The Law waits for you to stumble on a mode of being, a soul different from the FDA-approved purple-stamped standard dead meat — & as soon as you begin to act in harmony with nature the Law garottes & strangles you — so don’t play the blessed liberal middleclass martyr — accept the fact that you’re a criminal & be prepared to act like one.”
    Hakim Bey, TAZ: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism

  • #24
    Hakim Bey
    “Let us admit that we have attended parties where for one brief night a republic of gratified desires was attained. Shall we not confess that the politics of that night have more reality and force for us than those of, say, the entire U.S. Government? Some of the "parties" we've mentioned lasted for two or three years. Is this something worth imagining, worth fighting for? Let us study invisibility, webworking, psychic nomadism--and who knows what we might attain?”
    Hakim Bey

  • #25
    Lewis Carroll
    “Alice laughed. 'There's no use trying,' she said. 'One can't believe impossible things.'

    I daresay you haven't had much practice,' said the Queen. 'When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. There goes the shawl again!”
    Lewis Carroll

  • #26
    Huston Smith
    “When there are miles to go before we sleep, altered traits are more important than altered states.”
    Huston Smith, The Essential Rumi

  • #27
    Huston Smith
    “All -isms end up in schisms.”
    Huston Smith

  • #28
    Huston Smith
    “Without attention, the human sense of wonder and the holy will stir occasionally, but to become a steady flame it must be tended.”
    Huston Smith, The World's Religions, Revised and Updated

  • #29
    Black Elk
    “I did not see anything [New York 1886] to help my people. I could see that the Wasichus [white man] did not care for each other the way our people did before the nation's hoop was broken. They would take everything from each other if they could, and so there were some who had more of everything than they could use, while crowds of people had nothing at all and maybe were starving. This could not be better than the old ways of my people.”
    Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux

  • #30
    Black Elk
    “Crazy Horse dreamed and went into the world where there is nothing but the spirits of all things. That is the real world that is behind this one, and everything we see here is something like a shadow from that one.”
    Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux



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