Tuesday, July 19, 2011
EELIRJUE: Rigorous Intuition
The writing of Jeff Wells is a foundational text for the Algorhythms project, especially If You Go Out In the Woods... -- a recounting of Carl Higdon's singular encounter, which was the inspiration for the s. maharba cover art. October 25, 1974. However, his website Rigorous Intuition is a goldmine of brainfood and Dr. Quandary suggested a guided tour. This is that:
Spirit of the Beehive -- assessing the common "boundary experiences" between abduction phenomena, religious visions, near death experiences, and of course, smokable DMT. Considering this as a unified field helps keep the mind limber...there are no easy answers here. Yet.
Who's Screening Who? and Far Away So Close both address the abiding questions that surround non-human intelligence: contact, targeting, time distortion...and most of all the sheer absurdity of the whole experience.
Seeing Things, Saying Things -- an examination of how our brains paralyze us in the face of extraordinary and paranormal events. It's an important introduction to Full Spectrum Dominance (and Part Two) which examines the ongoing war for consciousness control.
Colour Out of Space -- get familiar with The Nine. Related: "Day of Declaration" looks at the team behind the Maitreya, a billion dollar conspiracy of religious engineering and probably the most audacious prank since the Book of Mormon...
No Time of Think -- a bite-sized rundown of UFOlogy's most complex and important case: Franck Fontaine, the French abductee whose bizarre story unraveled into something even more interesting.
"When Twilight Dims..." -- covering the strangely violent and virulent UFO/UAP phenomena in Brazil, from the Amazon to the Atlantic Coast. Wells also posits a remarkably strong theory on why Brazilian encounters are so much more vivid / brutal than similar contact events elsewhere around the world.
Finally, The Merlin Project is a strange 80's era throwback mystery about Pentagon projects to peer into the future, and Mind Over Mind ends this on a subversive high note of mutant optimism. If you've never heard of Mirin Dajo before, prepare for a shock.
"Time must be well used: this is a basis for a possible theory of ethics." -- McKenna
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Algorhythms is a collaboration between producer Dr. Quandary and emcee Thirtyseven.
Dr. Quandary recently dropped his instrumental album, Beyond All Spheres of Force and Matter on World Around Records.
Thirtyseven, who also records as Humpasaur Jones, reps A∴A.
Kindred: Technoccult | Secret Sun | Skilluminati | Rigorous Intuition
1 comment:
This is crack, compulsively readable and way far out. Thanks.
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