Monday, November 30, 2009

The Archaic Revival













I promised something special... The Archaic Revival by Terrence McKenna.

This is from an album by Spacetime Contiuum called Alien Dreamtime.

This pretty well sums it all up I'd say.. It gets to it without going to deep in any area.

Enjoy


History is ending because the dominator culture has led the human species into a blind alley, and as the inevitable chaostrophie approaches, people look for metaphors and answers. Every time a culture gets into trouble it casts itself back into the past looking for the last sane moment it ever knew. And the last sane moment we ever knew was on the plains of Africa 15,000 years ago rocked in the cradle of the Great Horned Mushroom Goddess before history, before standing armies, before slavery and property, before warfare and phonetic alphabets and monotheism, before, before, before. And this is where the future is taking us because the secret faith of the twentieth century is not modernism, the secret faith of the twentieth century is nostalgia for the archaic, nostalgia for the paleolithic, and that gives us body piercing, abstract expressionism, surrealism, jazz, rock-n-roll and catastrophe theory. The 20th century mind is nostalgic for the paradise that once existed on the mushroom dotted plains of Africa where the plant-human symbiosis occurred that pulled us out of the animal body and into the tool-using, culture-making, imagination-exploring creature that we are. And why does this matter? It matters because it shows that the way out is back and that the future is a forward escape into the past. This is what the psychedelic experience means. Its a doorway out of history and into the wiring under the board in eternity. And I tell you this because if the community understands what it is that holds it together the community will be better able to streamline itself for flight into hyperspace because what we need is a new myth, what we need is a new true story that tells us where we're going in the universe and that true story is that the ego is a product of pathology, and when psilocybin is regularly part of the human experience the ego is supressed and the supression of the ego means the defeat of the dominators, the materialists, the product peddlers. Psychedelics return us to the inner worth of the self, to the importance of the feeling of immediate experience - and nobody can sell that to you and nobody can buy it from you, so the dominator culture is not interested in the felt presence of immediate experience, but that's what holds the community together. And as we break out of the silly myths of science, and the infantile obsessions of the marketplace what we discover through the psychedelic experience is that in the body, IN THE BODY, there are Niagras of beauty, alien beauty, alien dimensions that are part of the self, the richest part of life. I think of going to the grave without having a psychedelic experience like going to the grave without ever having sex. It means that you never figured out what it is all about. The mystery is in the body and the way the body works itself into nature. What the Archaic Revival means is shamanism, ecstacy, orgiastic sexuality, and the defeat of the three enemies of the people. And the three enemies of the people are hegemony, monogamy and monotony! And if you get them on the run you have the dominators sweating folks, because that means your getting it all reconnected, and getting it all reconnected means putting aside the idea of separateness and self-definition through thing-fetish. Getting it all connected means tapping into the Gaian mind, and the Gaian mind is what we're calling the psychedelic experience. Its an experience of the living fact of the entelechy of the planet. And without that experience we wander in a desert of bogus ideologies. But with that experience the compass of the self can be set, and that's the idea; figuring out how to reset the compass of the self through community, through ecstatic dance, through psychedelics, sexuality, intelligence, INTELLIGENCE. This is what we have to have to make the forward escape into hyperspace.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Buy Nothing Day .... Kill the Consumer Monster


I know this is day late (27th was US buy nothing day, while yesterday was international) We did manage to not buy anything yesterday!! It is really amazing how much we Americans buy. Just amazing. The book I'm reading now talks about simplifying and I think is wonderful. Nothing I didn't already know but, it is good to see other like-minded individuals out there. Here in the midwest we have mostly Republicans and Bible bangers.. ie conservatives. Which is ironically in direct opposition to their thoughts and actions... but I digress I feel we could all be better off and start to make an impact on global warming and other environmental issues if we just cut our consumption. enough for today. Look for some interesting content in the next few days... Hippie Dippy Do!!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Been a busy day around here. Helen, myself and Helen's mom have been baking pies, and prepping for tomorrows feast. We're having Apple, pecan, pumpkin, and I made a cheese cake, which will be topped with Blueberries... Yummy!!

I'm not much of a holiday person (mostly because of the over-commercialization, especially of Christmas). I'm of the mind that holidays are more about family than gifts.. I can get behind that, and it keeps the insanity at bay, not having to deal with idiot shoppers. But I digress.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours


Thursday, November 19, 2009

Our 16th Anniversary


Well yesterday was another damp windy day here in Springfield, MO. But that didn't stop us from having a lovely 16 wedding anniversary.
We ate at The Purple Burrito. Very good food and very reasonable (dare I say cheap) prices. AFAIK this is the only place in town now that uses shreaded beef. To me this makes it more authentic. At least its what I grew up with in Arizona, so what I associate with real mexican food.

Wow 16 years. Can ya'll believe she's been able to tolerate me that long? Amazing ;)

Anyway I'll post a picture for you to ponder over... More details on what it is next post

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Glorious Saturday, dreary Sunday

I can't complain about the weather to much this year at all. We went deer hunting yesterday and it was 70 degrees!! Unheard of for Missouri this time of year. It was an unseasonably cool summer (yea!!) but plenty wet, bad for the farmers and gardeners.

A nice day was had by all. Helen got quite a bit done on a sock and I did some reading. We did see a couple deer but couldn't get a shot at one. Was still nice to see some of Mama Gaia's creations. Feel her breath and warmth.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

What to do What to do

Well I know I'm behind the time but...

I love ITunes.. I've discovered free content in the form of podcasts, radio, and online courses..

Yes ITunes now does more than just organize your mp3s.. :)

But I digress, I'm mulling over the idea of putting together a podcast.. something pagan based of course. Hmm..

I guess all I need is a decent mic.. thinking about a headset for christmas.. Anyone listening??

But then I think I'd rather be moved to Vermont than spend money on anything else. I mean I can get headset anytime, been waiting to move to Vermont FOREVER!! or at least 10+ years.

And Helen has been working on various warm, snugglie thing for when we get there. The latest being these. Shhh!! don't tell her I know about them. :)

That's about all for now kiddies. Maybe a new poem soon. We went for a walk today down by Wilson's creek and I had some inspiring thoughts..

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

O brave new world.. A grammes better than a damn

If you haven't read any Huxley the a good one to start with is Brave New World. This isn't my first reading of it, but I pickup more understanding each time through.

The book was written in the 30's but is still very timely. While it is Sci-Fi, the technology is most likely already in place to make it a reality.

The most disturbing bit of this book is the "inculturation" that is used in their cast system. It rings true with much of what we see in todays society. While the reality is a bit more subtle, we can see that the consumerism, better living through chemistry, and making you life your life tied to corporate america. Scary !!

I'm reading the sequel "brave new world revisited" which talks about what projections made in the book have come to pass.. It also goes into the aspect of population explosion, which wasn't obviously clear in the original. The original had the feel, to me at least, that population wasn't the issue that BNW was concerned with, it was more about stability of the various "caste" systems.

I found it laughable how they viewed traditional birth and mother/fatherhood as "smutty".. Even taking it to the level of zoology with use of terms such as viviparous (look it up).

The view of sexuality in the book, I'm sure, was controversial at the time; And to some it remains so. Some comments did strike me as sexist, however one must remember the time period it was written in. Not to say this makes it right, but we must remember that we are viewing history through a modern lens.

Absolutely a classic worth the day or two it takes to read.