philosophos
"Philosophy, in its very diachrony, is the consciousness of the breakup of consciousness." Emmanuel Levinas
"To be and not to be arise mutually." Lao Tzu, 600 BC |
"To be, or not to be: that is the question." William Shakespeare, 1603 |
"To be or not to be is not the question; to be is not to be." Alan Watts, 1970? |
What we're trying to do with all these religious and philosophical forms is to try to link up with the original intimacy, which we lost when we began to experience cognition. | |||
Bewilderness is an extreme condition, an encounter with transcendence, possession by elemental energies. But it allows the possibility of more measured and integrated lifeways. After such experiences, individuals and communities can accept convivial coexistence because they wittingly live within and amidst the oceanic consciousness. And such a state characterizes the condition of total anarchy. | |||
Three techniques are used in order to break dependency at all levelson authority figures, on the authority of doctrines, on the authority of thought itselfand thereby to induce illumination. Taken together, these techniques constitute a potent array of methods for undermining control structures: Toward a Cultural Ecology of Anarchy
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"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." Phillip K. Dick | |||
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Fully realizing that any art "manifesto" written today can only stink of the same bitter irony it seeks to oppose, we nevertheless declare without hesitation (without too much thought) the founding of a "movement", IMMEDIATISM. Radio Sermonettes by The M.O.R.C. Collective | ||
History & Catechism of the Moorish Orthodox Church of America |
There is no becoming, no revolution, no struggle, no path. Already you are the monarch of your own skin. Your inviolable freedom waits to be completed only by the love of other monarchs. A politics of dream, urgent as the blueness of sky. Hakim Bey
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R E V O L U T I O N A S A G A M E
"The significance of de-sanctifying the earth, the animals, the plants, the trees, and even human beings is that the world is made a potentially ugly and very exploitable place." Jack D. ForbesNature, what is left of it, that is, serves as a bitter reminder of how deformed, non-sensual, and fraudulent is contemporary existence.We Have to Dismantle All This
The Sabbats do not commemorate any historical event and are, as we shall see, almost antithetical to the concept of history. Indeed, these eight holidays might be said to be as old as the Earth itself.
Practical observations accumulated over thousands of years.
The Laws of Magic
Trees have been considered to be magickal for many centuries.
The Magick of Trees
The Web site of aleph |
Tao Te Ching |
- Ten Bulls
- "I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute Freedom and Wildness, as contrasted with a freedom and Culture merely civil,—to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of Nature, rather than a member of society. I wish to make an extreme statement..." Henry David Thoreau, WALKING
- The Nietzsche Page
- Leibniz's Monadology
- Crowley's Equinox
- The Thinking Man's Minefield is for those magnificent individuals who seek the eternal.
- CTHEORY international journal of theory, technology and culture
- The Spoon Collective
- The Moorish Science Reading Room
- Zero News Datapool, HAKIM BEY
"The Christian resolution to find the world ugly and bad has
made the world ugly and bad." Friedrich Nietzsche
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