Wednesday, December 15, 2010
DMT - The Spirit Molecule
part 1...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubuTR5vXISA
part 2...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91DdcCSLHCk
part 3...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIP_kO4pkc
part 4...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YozLKycOENA
part 5...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXd-si8ku_I
"Our society values 'alert problem-solving' consciousness, And it de-values all other states of consciousness. Any kind of consciousness that is not related to the production or consumption of material goods is stigmatized in our society today.
Of course, we accept drunkenness. We allow people some brief respite from the material grind.
A society that subscribes to that model is a society that is going to condemn states of consciousness that have nothing to do with the alert problem-solving mentality. And if you go back to 1960s when there was a tremendous upsurge of exploration of psychedelics, I would say that the huge backlash that followed that had to do with a fear of the part of the powers that be, that if enough people went into those realms of those experiences then the very fabric of the society we have today would be picked apart, and most importantly, those in power at the top would not be in power at the top anymore." -Graham Hancock
Sunday, September 12, 2010
I believe in...
(an old writeup/prose i did once that i think should exist on here/within this blog context):
"I believe in the bending of space and time through special barbacoa tacos. I believe that kool-aid colored pineapple and cheese tamales don’t exist until you observe them. I believe that shamans regularly used what we know as “quantum physics”. I believe in a discursive analysis of the social political themes in The Smurfs. I believe that I can telepathically “jedi mind trick move” this bean and cheese chalupa across the room if I had enough training. I believe in lighting firework Tecates at Bar-B-Qs and at weddings. I believe in temporary autonomous zones with whatasized meals. I believe in having a “Five Favorite Taco Places in Texas” list requirement for being hired for any job in Texas. I believe that chupacabras are alien’s pets escaped from the Roswell UFO crash of 1947. I believe that Cheech & Chong are spiritual guides. I believe that you can bring both outer-space and a beach to Denton Texas with the proper equipment"
"I believe in the bending of space and time through special barbacoa tacos. I believe that kool-aid colored pineapple and cheese tamales don’t exist until you observe them. I believe that shamans regularly used what we know as “quantum physics”. I believe in a discursive analysis of the social political themes in The Smurfs. I believe that I can telepathically “jedi mind trick move” this bean and cheese chalupa across the room if I had enough training. I believe in lighting firework Tecates at Bar-B-Qs and at weddings. I believe in temporary autonomous zones with whatasized meals. I believe in having a “Five Favorite Taco Places in Texas” list requirement for being hired for any job in Texas. I believe that chupacabras are alien’s pets escaped from the Roswell UFO crash of 1947. I believe that Cheech & Chong are spiritual guides. I believe that you can bring both outer-space and a beach to Denton Texas with the proper equipment"
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Dentron - The Home of Happiness
This is our 4th year in Denton Texas U.S.A. We are living in Denton proper right now ("proper" meaning properly situated away from 288). The "like a folky berekly" neo-folk-hippies, vagetarians, gear heads, artgeeks, neo-nerds, crusties, synthaholoics, gender benders, 12 pack PBR fixed gear crew, beardos, UNT jazzbos and barbacoa cadets are just too beautiful. The small slice of chillelectro folktronic vibe here is breath taking . If you turn your head sideways It looks like a cross between a David Lynch and John Waters film and that 1983 cult film called Liquid Sky. The usually obvious Richard Linklater "Slacker" film association only seems appropriate if you invert the concept and filter it through a texican-pinneapple prism. Yes, I do believe that our perceptions of so called "solids" comes through a collapse of the wave form of multiple, potential possibilities. Though normally it does embody a combination of "the bohemian charm of Berkeley with the rural folksiness of the South." However, there isn't too much of an overwhelming crusty layer of monoculture and neo-folk, tough if you travel away from "proper" too much you hit Texas. The beer on a budget drunks have saturated the place and the weirdos are authentic not plastic... strange stuff. Definitely not like San Marcos at all the 3rd week in. By the time the 1st year rolls around you say to yourself "wait this doesn't feel like a 1970's Austin or a San Marcos on shrooms wtf is this? Is this really happening in Texas? on planet Earth?" During the third year you have taken everything for granted until you travel to Austin or Kingsville, TX again and realize what you have. Great spot for a true staycation. Pics coming soon. "I'm not sorry I took the money..."
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
Satori
I man my part of this world ship in a journey to find my home with other visual astronauts. We traverse a new area of a territory that was discovered by the greats before us. Not to sure how deep it is right now. We've encountered a space reef where our position in the universe is in question but there is no anxiety. The questioning is part of a dance we are all invited to and we embrace. We've lost some contact with the home base but there is no lost and found out here. We discover an area fertile and teaming with life of enormous beauty. We've been working on finding a way into their system. While searching for a door we find what appears to be a window, so there is hope. The team is undergoing research on how to enter respectfully. First and foremost we have to find out if we are welcomed. Perhaps there our group can find some rest for the night. Meanwhile there is a transmission of an endless loop of scenes from back home . Scenes of rampant materialism which seems to be fueled by an unbalanced egotism and an inability to live in the present moment. Fortunately we have the ability to change the station or frequency transmitting an alternate universe where in Slowpoke Rodriquez teaches Speedy Gonazalez how to make friends with Sylvester the Cat, which begets a new saga. We are still in contact with other teams of spiritual astronauts and other intellectuals on this journey as well. Colleagues who have been so gracious as to have given us some maps. Maps which are still being worked. Other teams are on their way. I will keep you in my thoughts and updated on our journey as it unfolds.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Time Travel
Time control, time manipulation, time travel or the bending of space and time may be possible. In fact certain people in the know say it is happening right now and has been a possibility since 2002. However, with that being said this development is currently under a curtain of subterfuge and or obscurity by the people that be (understandably). It is being hidden from the public because it is knowledge that has the potential to destabilize the current mainline comfort zone. According to some experts this hidden knowledge could cause a level of civil unrest that is hard to manage (like the atom bomb: knowledge in the wrong hands) so it is a double edge sword. Back in 1934 Einstein kind of summed up the scientific thought of the time on the splitting of an atom (once nearly thought of as impossible). Albert Einstein was quoted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as saying, “There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable. It would mean that the atom would have to be shattered at will.” When Oppenheimer (the brilliant theoretical physicist who headed the Manhattan Project) was told in 1939 that uranium had been split, thus releasing more energy than it absorbed, he gave a brilliant one-hour extemporaneous explanation of how it was impossible. He changed his mind when later he was faced with the irrefutable evidence at hand. My point is that there have been about 10 impossibilities conquered by science. The 11th one might be Time Travel. I never considered any source announcing the possibility of time travel credible until I heard Dr David Lewis Anderson talk about it.
The following is an abstract of the situation from an airing on Coast to Coast:
"Time Technology & Research Joining Art Bell for the entire 4-hour program, physicist Dr. David Anderson discussed the state of time technology from his research, as well as other labs around the world. He recapped his work from 2002, when he last appeared with Art on the show. At that juncture, his team had created small time warp fields that he said could accelerate time by 300% within the field, as well as reversing time. He described the initiation of a time warp field as quite spectacular to witness, "between the combinations of different chemical reagents and high energy lasers we use to excite or initiate a time warp field...a lot of light, a lot of energy." Since2002, the effects have increased by "two orders of magnitudes," both in time acceleration and retardation rates, and living organisms have been successfully tested in the warp fields, he detailed. By regenerating "closed time like curves" (bending space time so time loops back on itself) we're finding it "just as easy to move backwards in time as well as forward," Anderson explained. Currently countries such as Japan, China, and especially India have been experimenting with time technologies, Anderson reported. Through a device called the Temporal Tremor Detector (TTD), his team is able to track such experiments by observing disruptions in the space time fabric, he said. As time technology becomes further developed, moral and ethical issues are arising, he pointed out. Benefits of the technology include accurate historical studies of the past, but on the negative side, we could experience "Time Wars," with deliberate destruction of parts of the time line. Anderson advocated for more transparency and disclosure of the technology, so the public can have input on how it's used. "
Some interesting points covered here:
•India is a leader in research and development (R&D)
•China currently has the largest pot of money for their effort
•Detecting time manipulation technology is achieved with what is called a "Temporal Tremor Detector" (TTD) and currently there are readings coming from India.
•It is equally easy to go forward or backward in time.
•Cautions on potential for misuse.
If you have the time and you care the following link is a youtube of the stream link as aired on Coast to Coast with Art Bell (late-night syndicated radio talk show which deals with a variety of topics, but most frequently ones that relate either to the paranormal or to alleged conspiracies). It is long and so I don't expect anyone to go through it all like I did. But if you want to know it is there on youtube. If true the idea of this being ground breaking is a complete understatement if I ever heard one. It is beyond that.
The youtube link at the end of this is part 3 (it has 16 parts so you can start from the beginning if you want). I started at 3 here b/c it has a small recap and then goes into why India is at the head of this research.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDYY1OOqLEw
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