
I rather spontaneously wrote the last post out of a sense of complete desperation regarding what useful info—if any—this website could possibly impart. Here is another attempt.
I rather spontaneously wrote the last post out of a sense of complete desperation regarding what useful info—if any—this website could possibly impart. Here is another attempt.
I think this whole social media “letting everybody know what you really think” thing has really worked out great.
I had a dream last night that I adopted a rat. Certainly, not as exciting or exotic as a bona fide weasel. (Don’t worry, we’ll be getting to the paranoid current events stuff soon enough!)
Once again, it’s either wing it or not write at all. Will this post be an irrelevant self-indulgent shitfest or accidental gold?
Maybe both!
Well, as much as I would like to make the focal point of this post a well-researched, multi-hyperlink tribute to Albert Hofmann first synthesizing LSD on this day in 1938…
One of the key features of the coming age is the return of the idea of impermanence. If you are a scholar of certain Eastern philosophies, you may be familiar with the idea of impermanence: that all things must break down and fade away.
But up until the last 15 years or so, the West’s “thing” has been permanence. Let’s explore this concept and follow how it continues to be undermined in the current era.
The above image is what I made in my journal this morning instead of finishing my to-do list. I basically pasted & plastered over the to-do list. It was either that, or just abandon the journal entirely for a few days. This blog is similar; sometimes I either jump in “messy” or stay away for nearly a week. (That’s sort of my social pattern as well.)
I have ten vital questions for you regarding the future of humanity. Some of these might be uncomfortable to contemplate, but if you face them head-on—even if you might not have any “solutions” at the moment—I think it puts you ahead of curve:
Hello folks, this is another of those spontaneous off-the-cuff posts which may or may not suck. But I feel it’s like I either do this now, or wait yet another day.
I thought I needed to write a quick(ish) follow-up post to my previous one today, to explain this growing psychic pressure I’m feeling coming off the Collective at the moment.