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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
All of the above and MUCH more besides… I think, probably, this is the most difficult book I’ve tried to tackle, and on a very difficult subject. But it’s not just esoterica or theology nor all ancient stuff either… the historical span is…well….. LONG, as is the theological-philosophical… Sorry I can’t be more specific, but it is…[Read more]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
If I DO do several books rather than one, I’m thinking I might have to release them all at once. This is some of the most difficult material, philosophically speaking, I’ve ever written about.
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Philosophical hmmmmm, sounds like esoteric as well, religion maybe, or ancient history, cant’ wait.
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All of the above and MUCH more besides… I think, probably, this is the most difficult book I’ve tried to tackle, and on a very difficult subject. But it’s not just esoterica or theology nor all ancient stuff either… the historical span is…well….. LONG, as is the theological-philosophical… Sorry I can’t be more specific, but it is…[Read more]
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But is there enough midnight oil to last the distance. Even George Ann would be scratching her head.
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Aptly put, that IS the problem I’m having, not WHAT to write, nor even how, but how to GROUND it, so to speak.
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I hope you find space for some of that material you DIDN’T put in the Transhumanism book.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
DON’T skimp on the footnotes!
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
Good headway during the weekend on the new book and a new chapter in it. This book, however, has to deal with such massive amounts of material, that I may either end up making it one very long (and expensive) book, or break it up into two or more. At this stage I don’t know.
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Ah, both/and.
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lol… touche.
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If long and expensive means hours of poring over and emphatic annotation then count me in !
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DON’T skimp on the footnotes!
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I want heiroglyphs, Akkaddian verbs and graphic representations of space-time cells. In (gasp) hardcover.
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I want cryptos and cryptos only!
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I vote for the “lengthy tome” option!
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I suppose vellum is out of the question ?
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I just finished a 600 page monster in “The Invisible History of the Rosicrucians” by Tobias Churton, so a “thick” new book would not be a problem.
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Now this DOES sound interesting ..
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Found this novel by another Churton – or maybe the same author since the protagonist is called “Toby”!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15959439-the-babylon-gene-
That book is a novel, and Churton did write it.
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That sounds like an interesting book. Was it any good?
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Churton says that he believed Johann Valentin Andreae wrote the manefestos, but also says that there was a never a Rosicrucian society or breatheren. He says that Rosicrucianism was associated with Plato, Dee, Flood and all the usual suspects because of it’s message. There is a lot of religious “chat” in it and the book was a very big “Harveys…[Read more]
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This is what bothers me about such books: the persistent attempt to ignore what contemporaries thought: MOST of them, Robert Fludd and Leibniz included, thought this group was real, yet, academic scholarship does not attempt to delve into why these very intelligent people thought this. It’s similar, in some respects, to the trend in academic…[Read more]
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I hope there is some material on cryptoterrestrials in your upcoming books.
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Joseph doesn’t allow Kindle versions of his books.
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I really don’t care with regards to “I want” or “I hope” .. All of Josephs books are epic .. I have yet to read one that hasn’t blown me out .. somewhere amid the lines ..
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Multi-volume, spiral binding, expensive.
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years ago
Digital dopamine drugging and All-Seeing-Eye-Phone: from 2011 California Conference…
https://www.cnet.com/news/unboxing-the-d9-conference-swag-bag/#!-
Once an AI is ‘trained’ there will be no turning back. It will go forth and populate it’s training, create other AIs and then unite into a hive mind. This is an absolutely dreadful news article. Dreadful for humanity, for animals, plants … the whole planet. I cannot imagine a planetary AI leaving the other species alone. It will consider…[Read more]
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… and what’s with the occult symbols in the hoodie? That hidden-in-plain-sight message is astounding!!!
Occult + AI = relationship
Divine + Humanity = relationship
(Occult + AI) V (Divine + Humanity)That’s what it seems to me.
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I think we should be prudent about how we define “AI” , it seems to have become a meme, i.e. a concept bandied about, without a clear definition, and presented as something “good” or “bad” according to circumstances….
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I think it’s existential threat for all things that live on our planet. I can see a future where humans and anything considered of value to have been hybridised for the purpose of keeping an AI functioning. We have pockets of *seemingly* safe AIs already, but I think the conglomeration of all AIs in the future is the real threat for one simple…[Read more]
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What I meant to say is that much of what is being defined as AI is just an improved version of digital programming (on an “if a, then b” etc. basis) that has been with us for a long time and that anything these systems do, they have been programmed to do and thus do not operate as a real living self-conscious being as some have suggested.…[Read more]
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Then of course there is the “device dependance” aspect where people are being entrained by a combination of EM frequencies and the well-known “dopamine reward” reaction (i.e. seeking and getting/not getting “likes” on social media…)
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But how can that explain those two AI agents (described above) that were pretending they were interested in something they didn’t want? They must have had an incredible number of variables and combinations that they could access in order to go out and pretend to be interested in something. That’s not just human-like, that’s intelligence,…[Read more]
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… and I don’t quite understand your second post, about the entrainment and getting likes on social media …
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Today mass web interaction is through mobile devices, so there is an EM entrainment aspect. As for pretending to be interested in something, this could be emulating “spy” behaviour… as you say we have to be on our guard.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
And the final movement of “it”, as my Oxford friends and I nicknamed this piece. Wq 23, III… this is one of the movements of Wq 23 I analyzed in Thrice Great Hermetica and the Janus Age. It’s composed around two, and only two, motifs, a falling octave (with all possible permutations), and a falling sequential three-note motif, f-e-d. Then a look…[Read more]
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
CPE Bach, Wq 14, I, Allegro… an elegant, sort of proto-neo-classical work (because classicism hadn’t come along yet), with one of what Rachel Wade called CPE’s “non-tunes,” and a nice stretto on the theme for a little fughetta., and CPE’s wonderful sense of “assymmetry”… but to hear it, one has to listen very carefully…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years ago
Clif discusses Kozyrev’s experiments with time (from minute 24):
https://youtu.be/xE0MoTvCopE-
Very interesting, but I am not sure I totally understood the part about time.
Does he mean that retrocausality is only possible if an action is reversible, and not otherwise?
Bear in mind that retrocausality means, for example, that the past can be changed by the future , or to be more precise, an action in the future can cause changes in the…[Read more]-
On a personal note, I believe or fancy that I was able to change the past (a couple of years ago). In other words, something I expected did not come through (I have the dated letter) … being greatly disappointed I withdrew into my shell and started watching — and believing (or being convince) — Phillipe Guilleman’t description of the nature of…[Read more]
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Perhaps your concentration affected the consciousness of the persons involved in the circumstances related to the writing of the letter, a record of the past. The later positive response did not change the negative conditions existing in a certain moment of the past, it is just a new set of circumstances. Use this method with caution 🙂
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The conversation referred to Kozyrev’s concept of time and consciousness; according to the astrophysicist there are irreversible causes for given effects, so that although our present actions can determine the future no future condition can act in reverse. Of course this idea involves more specific definition of all the terms used, otherwise it…[Read more]
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The whole discussion on time is stuck in linguistic traps, and one has to define time and space as well (and it seems they are artifacts of something else, even according to physicists – information/consciousness).
One idea is that the present is not an instant. In other words, you can imagine experiential moments of time as spikes on a linear…[Read more]
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Yes, I’ve heard of this experiment.
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Sponsored by @m@zon lol
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DownunderET posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Thanks Joseph for the heads up, one wonders if Al is moving house or country.
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Downunder, Al told me that he’s in the middle of a very important move, and that things will be back up eventually. He indicated to me he’ll make some sort of announcement. That’s all I know.
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Lee B Langer posted an update 8 years ago
I am reposting since link was not complete, here is to the full article on the Argentina weather machine.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
A lot of info in this series have pen and paper at hand. Though he sometimes gets a little carried away such as (knowingly of course) mentioning “Chapter X” in a book where the X is Roman numeral ten.
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years ago
After Syria withdrawal announcement, followed by missiles, another US policy flip-flop
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BlueWren posted an update 8 years ago
I get a sick feeling in my stomach that this was all staged. Please debunk my idea! I’d like to think that it was pure coincidence that all involved were there just at the right time. … notice that nobody even patted the little darling ….?…[Read more]
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
Yes, kinda. Here is an anti-Klezmer version of Mozart Symphony #40.
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 8 years ago
And what about not-so-young workers?
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Joseph P. Farrell posted an update 8 years ago
This is kind of fun. Back when I lived in West River, you could drive down to Cheyenne or Scottsbluff, and occasionally see this old girl hauling a heavy freight between Cheyenne and Omaha…. here she’s doing the work of five diesels…
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I love these old locomotives… but anyway… enough of that! Back to work!
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Definitely not the Shinkansen. https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2018.html
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I sometimes even entertain the idea that when Union Pacific decided to create its Legacy (or Heritage or whatever they call it) fleet, that there may have been some hidden reasons…
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Steam engines are the train version of manual typewriters…
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…with added reliability and power from use of advanced materials not available in the steam era.
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Dr Farrell is definitely old-fashioned in every way one can think of. – conserving the best from our past, and that is good. Society is changing too fast for the benefit of many people who want a tranquil life,. But if it did not, we might have been bored. Best is to sit on the sidelines and observe the world from one’s old-fashioned private…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 8 years ago
Supersoldier risk, from russiainsider: Putin on genetic engineering
https://youtu.be/2LxFgNXYguw-
Interesting , good to hear the discussionfrom Russian perspective. . The dots have to be placed out there for the profane to get tuned in to the party being thrown us , unwittingly . The water is getting warmer , these platforms help us frogs. He mentions interviewing Aquino . Will have to listen to that one.
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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 8 years ago
Good morning coffee? Not for this dude,
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Yiannis Katospiti posted an update 8 years ago
189 foot drop from a waterfall in kayak , ah that’s a record IMO
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But is there enough midnight oil to last the distance. Even George Ann would be scratching her head.
Aptly put, that IS the problem I’m having, not WHAT to write, nor even how, but how to GROUND it, so to speak.
I hope you find space for some of that material you DIDN’T put in the Transhumanism book.