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Read More »The Way of the Warrior
This is chapter IV of my book, The Capsule of Intentionality, in which I present a summary of the warrior stance from personal experience and a variety of traditions.
Read More »A Guide to the Perplexed Interdimensional Traveler
An Invitation to You, the Interdimensional Traveler. Proof that you are an Interdimensional Traveler. Who are you? The Babylon Matrix. The Looking Glass of Ones and Zeros. The Secret of Life. The I Ching and Inner Independence. Grasping for the Hottie. The Inner Marriage of Yin and Yang. Grasping for Precious and Plato’s Symposium. Fractured Androgyny and the Matrix. Hexagram 44 and Meeting Halfway—the Touchstone for Relationship.
Read More »A Gnostic View of Mind Parasites
The Gnostics refer to inorganic beings called Archons and what they say about these Archons has striking parallels to mind parasite encounters and also with alien abduction experiences. What the Gnostics have to say is not a curiosity of the ancient world or an obscure matter for scholars to investigate. They address issues and phenomenon with the most direct relevance to the core of our reality and the survival of our species.
Read More »Dynamic Paradoxicalism – The Anti-ism ism
Dynamic paradoxicalism is my attempt to create a meta-philosophy that is a counter to fundamentalist and absolutist thought, which is nearly as common amongst New Agers and the Left as it is amongst religious fundamentalists and the Right. The greatest of life skills is the ability to live with ambiguity, ambivalence, and paradox, without trying to regularize these uncertainties into finished, absolute truths. Dynamic paradoxicalism recognizes that most important areas of truth exist as a paradox, where seemingly contradictory elements have a dynamic level of validity based on context specific circumstances. Dynamic paradoxicalism is based on the the principle that the opposite of a profound truth is often another profound truth. Dynamic paradoxicalism recommends an ability to slide between the poles of a paradox, in some circumstances favoring the point of view of one side of the paradox, in other cases the other pole, and in still other cases favoring the unified view.
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