Austin Osmond Spare, artist and sigilist

A post in metafilter about AO Spare was interesting – in case you missed it – things rip by fast on metafilter – I archived it here. Basically a bunch of links to Spare art…

http://www.metafilter.com/76360/AOS

Jan Cox – just learned he died, so here’s some links

When I first started this website I included a link to the website of Jan Cox, not because I knew the fellow, but because he seemed like a more interesting than average teacher, influenced by the Gurdjieff materials, but with a style of his own. And he had one of the few websites of a [...]

“WINNING THE INTEGRAL GAME?” – an article about conversion and critique

An interesting short article – interesting to me mostly because it is a conversion and disillusionment story, and I think conversion and disillusionment are extremely important and understudied topics in the field of self-development.

Does it say anything new about Ken Wilber? No, I don’t think so, it merely expresses a common arc in the [...]

Interesting and Useful UG Krishnamurti Page

Remembering U.G. Krishnamurti

“In 1939, when UG was 21 years of age, he went and met Sri Ramana Maharshi and asked him, ‘This thing called moksha, can you give it to me?’ Ramana reply, ‘I can give it, but can you take it?’ struck him like a ‘thunderbolt’ and set him up on a relentless [...]

Jody Radzik of Guruphiliac Interviewed by RU Sirius

An interesting mp3, if you have the time, can be downloaded at RU Sirius’s website. There’s a few minutes of extraneous stuff at the beginning. It does kind of give you a sense of Jody’s take on this whole business. Some interesting descriptions of several gurus, mostly concentrating on their obvious flaws.

Nothing revolutionary, but [...]

“I Am A Strange Loop”

Doug Hofstadter of “Godel, Escher, Bach” fame has a new book about consciousness. I’ve not read it, I’m just referencing this review of it, which was rather low on actual detail. I found the mention of the death by brain tumor of Hofstadter’s love touching – it’s interesting how grief magnifies and shapes the consideration [...]

UG Krishnamurti, one of my favorite “enlightened dudes”, has died

Thinker and philosopher U.G. Krishnamurti, 89, died at Vallecrosia, Italy, on Thursday (March 28, 2007)

I’ve said on other pages here at telesterion and other places, that I got “enlightened” a while back. Whatever it is that happened, that I call “my enlightenment”, seems very similar to whatever it was that happened to UG Krishamurti. [...]

Biocentrism as a New Model and Possible Unified Theory

Why do we live in a universe that seems so perfectly constructed to allow us, that is, conscious lifeforms, we humans, to exist?

(I’m sure my readers are familiar with the idea, popular in modern cosmology, that we exist in such a universe because such a universe is required for us to exist. That is, [...]

Video of Ken Wilber Stopping His Brain Waves

Here’s a youtube video of Ken Wilber doing something with an EEG machine – one of the early Mind Mirrors, from the look of the device. (not to be confused with Tim Leary’s Mind Mirror game)

It’s a shame that personal EEG machines are still so rare and expensive. They could be really useful to [...]

Sad News – Terrence McKenna’s Notes Destroyed In A Fire

Terrence McKenna’s library was apparently destroyed by an accidental fire, this struck me as really sad news. Rare books were destroyed, and that’s sad enough, but so were Terrence’s notes, which is a real shame, because it was certainly possible that future researchers might really have learned some useful things by having his notes to [...]

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