This talk really has it in it. So much truth in so simple words.
Here’s more of him.
The Door of Perception
Isn’t it wonderful that the revelation of the psychedelic experience only confirms buddhist teachings.
In 1912, the pitface miner Augustin Lesage heard a voice telling him that he was going to become a painter…
In this ongoing series Dan Coe uses open-source Lidar data to illustrate the evolution of rivers and deltas.
McKenna’s offers far-sighted perspectives on the cyber punk culture and virtual reality. I miss this kind of utopian thinking these days. Where are we heading for with our technology? What could be a positive ultimate goal of it?
Richard Evans Schultes is the father of modern ethnobotany and some of his scholars carry on his heritage.
Joth Shakerley is following the Rainbow Family for over twenty years. The pictures he brought back are beyond words.
Alexander Shulgin’s lab books were scanned in 2007 and made available online.
I never resonated with someones’s ideas so instantly on such a deep level. Terence truly opened up a worm hole into many new things for me. Such as this blog if you look at it from a broader point of view.
The documentary investigates the origins of modern yoga and presents especially Krishnamacharya’s life and teachings.
This book isn’t a novel but rather a manifesto. The final work of Huxley is a sociological blueprint, a manual for living, loving and dying.
The following manifesto is a testimony of an awakened youth movement realizing its power. Born from the European rave culture…
Cameron was an American artist, poet, actress, and occultist who emerged as a key figure in the California counterculture movement in the 1950s and 60s.
R. Buckminster Fuller gave an extraordinary series of lectures concerning his entire life’s work. These thinking out loud lectures span 42 hours and examine in depth all of his major inventions and discoveries.
A primal heart still beats in Europe. Rural people all over the continent kept the connection to nature’s rhythm and celebrate the seasonal cycle. They invoke death but bestow fertile life.
Watching this video, I felt captured by a primal feeling of awe. One of these rare moments when we glimpse how inconceivably vast and powerful this reality is.
How would I want to breathe my one last breath?
Laffoley is a visionary painter, designer, futurist & hyperspace cartographer based in Boston. Diving into his world may cause a feeling of dizziness due to an overdose of novelty.
Her paintings speak to us with such a refreshing immediacy, reminding us how wild it is to be alive.
The Day May Break is an ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction.
“The American literature doesn’t have a more beautiful and more profound book than Walden” commented Hermann Hesse. And I knew…