Friday, August 31, 2012
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Friday, August 03, 2012
Theory: Evolution of Soul
Description of the visual:
Each triangle represents one entity, here a soul.
Horizontal axis represents Time, vertical axis - Space.
Letters represent individual 'souls'.
Numbers represent levels of density of Time, or levels of existence.
The lower level shapes are fragmentations of the higher level shapes..
For example, imagine level 1 as a level of our existence with 7 human souls represented as individual letters. As these souls evolve to a higher level, they become bigger and more complex, i.e. 2ABC triangle is a sum of A,B,C units and shares 'C' with 2CDE which in turn shares 'E' with 2EFG, and so on. In other words they become more in common.
On the top level all individual units become One.
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Thursday, August 02, 2012
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The future of science
At the moment we have a ‘real science’ distancing itself from what is called a ‘pseudo science’.
The former is mainstream and based on materialistic and mechanical understanding of the nature of reality. The latter is wider in its perceptions and holds more esoteric view on the nature of causality. Both seem to be mutually incompatible.
On the other hand, both circles of scientific activity can be seen to have a symbiotic relationship. ‘Real’ and ‘pseudo’ compliment each other and are different degrees of a bigger or higher system of scientific thought. For example, ‘real’ science, just by its conforming qualities, motivates ‘pseudo’ scientists to work on alternative solutions. On the other hand, ‘pseudo’ scientists often influence and inspire the ‘real’ ones with ‘off the wall’ concepts. In short, both views need and feed off each other.
I see the future evolution of human science in reconciliation of ‘real’ and ‘pseudo’ for the common goal of higher truth. Just like a symbiotic relationship happening between humans and animals. Cats and dogs, for example, they give love and affection to the owner, and they get shelter, food and proper care. Therefore, both species have something to gain from this process.
Conclusion:
The future of human sciences will be a cross-section of spiritual and material schools of thought. Self-restrictive dominance of materialistic view certainly will be dropped. All currently dismissed spiritual knowledge of humanity will be re-integrated in the system and become a valid data for further scientific research. (Note: they were not separated until 500 years ago or so.)
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Idea: Superfishial brand
Thought it would be nice to see a brand that is honest about itself, i.e. a fashion brand or a glam mag:
Thursday, July 26, 2012
My Big Bang theory ft. Ouroboros
The problem of conventional scientists to explain the origin of Big Bang seems to me quite obvious - they miss a spiritual element in their equations.
This is how I see the cause and origin of Big Bang:
I see the Attractor (Cause) being similar to Black Worm. Its head is in the Invisible World and its tail in the Visible World. The Worm 'spits out' the idea of a Universe, the idea penetrates the 'veil' and appears in the visible world as a dot. This is the instance of Big Bang and beginning of the visible phenomena of the idea. The universe is 'pushed' from the Invisible world, in the Visible world it is 'pulled' back to the original source - the mysterious Cause-Attractor, which is the magnetically charged tail ( back side) of the Worm.
As the visible Universe is getting closer to the tail of the Worm it accelerates, until eventually it reaches its Cause and flips back into the Invisible world towards the other side of the Worm. ('Head' and 'Tail' are opposite sides of the Black Worm which has a shape of a doughnut.)
In philosophy the Black Worm is referred as Nous (Universal Mind). In ancient mysticism it was pictured as Ouroboros.
Back in the Invisible 'brain' of the Ouroboros the Universe is being 'copied' in the Mind (memory), 'enriched' with a memory of a previous incident (cycle) and propelled further down the line to make a new cycle of its perpetual evolution.
The Black Worm evolves itself by following the same circular pattern through the body ('head' and 'tail') of its own Creator - a superior Cause.
I will expand this idea in my new upcoming book.
This is how I see the cause and origin of Big Bang:
I see the Attractor (Cause) being similar to Black Worm. Its head is in the Invisible World and its tail in the Visible World. The Worm 'spits out' the idea of a Universe, the idea penetrates the 'veil' and appears in the visible world as a dot. This is the instance of Big Bang and beginning of the visible phenomena of the idea. The universe is 'pushed' from the Invisible world, in the Visible world it is 'pulled' back to the original source - the mysterious Cause-Attractor, which is the magnetically charged tail ( back side) of the Worm.
As the visible Universe is getting closer to the tail of the Worm it accelerates, until eventually it reaches its Cause and flips back into the Invisible world towards the other side of the Worm. ('Head' and 'Tail' are opposite sides of the Black Worm which has a shape of a doughnut.)
In philosophy the Black Worm is referred as Nous (Universal Mind). In ancient mysticism it was pictured as Ouroboros.
Back in the Invisible 'brain' of the Ouroboros the Universe is being 'copied' in the Mind (memory), 'enriched' with a memory of a previous incident (cycle) and propelled further down the line to make a new cycle of its perpetual evolution.
The Black Worm evolves itself by following the same circular pattern through the body ('head' and 'tail') of its own Creator - a superior Cause.
I will expand this idea in my new upcoming book.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
ART vs DESIGN (thesis)
Most people of modern popular culture confuse Design with
Art.
Both have different origins and purposes.
Design is born out of need to make things better, to improve or make them more comfortable in use (via first craftsmen). It has a local quality.
Art, on the other hand, is born out of need to communicate deeper meaning of existence (via 'accidental' shamans). Its purpose is to transcend the mundane perception of the world and it has a non-local quality.
Here's my thesis:
The fundamental difference between Art and Design lies in the
lack of spiritual mystery of the latter.
I believe that the first artist was a shaman. Also, visual Art
was created out of need to communicate something ‘unusual’ and long before people
developed a fully comprehensive speech.
This is how I see it happened.
Imagine a person in the ancient world who accidentally experiences
an altered state of consciousness through the use of psychoactive plants (i.e. try
and error in discovering new foods). Suddenly he experiences a world that is very
different from common reality. The experience is so dramatic that this person
now wants to communicate it to other persons in his tribe.
How can he do that?
Pointing
at the cause of it (the plant) is obviously not enough to communicate the inner
experience. And so, this person takes a stick (or whatever) and starts drawing!
He draws dots and lines that are similar to entoptic patterns caused by ingestion of psychoactive
plants. Thus a new spiritual world has been introduced to the consciousness of
early humans. And also it gave birth to Art.
Many people think that some form of Art pre-existed the
discovery of psychedelics. In my opinion it is not so. And here’s why:
As we know, the difference between animals and homo sapiens
lies in the degree of cognition of the outside world (consciousness). Terence
McKenna’s theory of Stoned Ape postulates that the transition from ape man to a
more conscious being was kick-started by accidental consumption of a
psychedelic plant.
In other words, it provided an alternative (supernatural)
reference to their mundane perception of reality.
My point is that without this second reference point Art couldn’t have existed. Of course, before the discovery of the 'supernatural' primitive people had
made and used some kind of tools and instruments for survival. Craft predates
Art.
I also contest that prior the discovery of alternative state
of consciousness and the ‘supernatural’
no religious ideas could have been formed in the mind of a primitive man. i.e. the perception of thunder and lightening was similar to how animals react to it - power, danger, run for life!
In fact, one needs that second reference point to form even
superstition.
So, without early psychedelic experience there couldn't have been Art,
a religious view or even an abstract thought.
...
If you see beauty in everything, you're a designer. A sunrise is beautiful, so are mountains, but it's not yet Art. It's a beautiful design (of nature). People can make beautiful things too, I call them designers. But Art is more than just about 'beautiful'. Art is about a beautiful mystery.
(Children can see a mystery. Most adults just see a beautiful thing.)
Brief history of art
Our process of cognition of any sort of reality consists of two main parts:
1. Imitation (study)
2. Manipulation (mastery)
What we call ‘evolution’ follows the same pattern.
BRIEF HISTORY OF ART
1. A shaman draws the first picture: imitation with spiritual (internal) point of reference.
Example: entoptic patterns of early paleolithic cave art, aboriginal art, etc.
2. Followed by imitation with physical (external) point of reference.
Example: realistic forms in classical art
3. Followed by manipulation with physical point of reference
Example: free forms, cubism, impressionism, expressionism, etc.
4. Followed by revived interest in imitation with spiritual point of reference
Example: psychedelic art, abstract, etc.
5. Followed by manipulation with spiritual point of reference
Example: kaos magick art, spiritually conceptual art, etc.
note: # 5 is an extension of # 1
1. Imitation (study)
2. Manipulation (mastery)
What we call ‘evolution’ follows the same pattern.
BRIEF HISTORY OF ART
1. A shaman draws the first picture: imitation with spiritual (internal) point of reference.
Example: entoptic patterns of early paleolithic cave art, aboriginal art, etc.
2. Followed by imitation with physical (external) point of reference.
Example: realistic forms in classical art
3. Followed by manipulation with physical point of reference
Example: free forms, cubism, impressionism, expressionism, etc.
4. Followed by revived interest in imitation with spiritual point of reference
Example: psychedelic art, abstract, etc.
5. Followed by manipulation with spiritual point of reference
Example: kaos magick art, spiritually conceptual art, etc.
note: # 5 is an extension of # 1
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history,
philosophy
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Magickal Alphabet of Desire
Automatic drawing, 22 sigils, done using ‘light drawing’ technique of long exposure. How to do: 1. switch off lights and achieve gnosis, 2. focus on your SOI (statement of intent), 3. automatically draw a sigil with your camera pointing at a point of light (i used green LED light of my laptop) while chanting your desire.
Friday, July 06, 2012
Idea: Generative music Tarot bot
There are 78 cards in a standard deck of Tarot made up of two arcana which are the major arcana and the minor arcana. Each card is assigned a corresponding note, i.e. The Magician = E; High Priestess = G#; The Empress = F#; The Emperor = C; The Hierophant = C#, Four of Wands = C / F# and so on.
When you make a spread, for example a classic Celtic Cross that consists of 10 cards, the app would generate musical sequence based on notes of each card in the spread. Thus each Tarot spread combination would acquire a unique sound signature.
When you make a spread, for example a classic Celtic Cross that consists of 10 cards, the app would generate musical sequence based on notes of each card in the spread. Thus each Tarot spread combination would acquire a unique sound signature.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Alt idea: Measures of Happiness
I really like the idea of measuring happiness across countries in an attempt to spark interest in using the emotion as metric for public policy. Here's an article about NYU's graduate student who set about baking the happy Index into cupcakes:
What i don't like is the medium chosen as it doesn't accurately reflect the country's data.
A better way to conduct the experiment would be to use a special app that would allow people to rate their daily moods using their mobile phones, i.e. sliding a bar between "plus" and "minus".
The ratings then would be automatically uploaded to a special website where the data is analysed and displayed in a personal timeline (a graph). Also, people could enter tags and upload pics. When online they can easily access any day of their life by simply clicking on the graph.
The app should be freely available in every country of the world.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
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