
Propaganda in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
Once upon a time, if you wanted to give the government a nudge, you'd probably take your protest signs and make some noise on the streets. Back in those days, the government's bag of tricks for shaping what you thought—or sprinkling a little curated misinformation here and there—was pretty straightforward. We're talking about the classic combo of education, radio waves, and the trusty trio of TV networks: NBC, CBS, and ABC. Ah, the late 1950s to the 1970s, often reminisced as t...

Are we human, or are we 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺?
The establishment seeks to destroy 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 at all costs simply because it cannot be indoctrinated.𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 is the only movement standing for ultimate freedom in a world that maximally seeks to dominate and indoctrinate all peoples. When you were born, you were sold a false bill of goods. We all were. Growing up in the world today, everyone applies their appropriated labels and projections onto you from the day you are born, and in some cases, even before you’re developing in the womb. You di...

Sunday Ramblings of a Torned Mind
Loss Of Life by MGMT on Apple MusicListen to Loss Of Life by MGMT on Apple Music. 2024. 10 Songs. Duration: 45 minutes.https://music.apple.comPeople in the streets They’re always there Whenever you think you’ve outran them Poof They’re there People’s largest fear is to be people in the streets. People will do anything they can to not be people in the street. They go so far, they’ll enslave entire populations before they dare find themselves a people in the street. Some of these people, They’l...
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Propaganda in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
Once upon a time, if you wanted to give the government a nudge, you'd probably take your protest signs and make some noise on the streets. Back in those days, the government's bag of tricks for shaping what you thought—or sprinkling a little curated misinformation here and there—was pretty straightforward. We're talking about the classic combo of education, radio waves, and the trusty trio of TV networks: NBC, CBS, and ABC. Ah, the late 1950s to the 1970s, often reminisced as t...

Are we human, or are we 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺?
The establishment seeks to destroy 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 at all costs simply because it cannot be indoctrinated.𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 is the only movement standing for ultimate freedom in a world that maximally seeks to dominate and indoctrinate all peoples. When you were born, you were sold a false bill of goods. We all were. Growing up in the world today, everyone applies their appropriated labels and projections onto you from the day you are born, and in some cases, even before you’re developing in the womb. You di...

Sunday Ramblings of a Torned Mind
Loss Of Life by MGMT on Apple MusicListen to Loss Of Life by MGMT on Apple Music. 2024. 10 Songs. Duration: 45 minutes.https://music.apple.comPeople in the streets They’re always there Whenever you think you’ve outran them Poof They’re there People’s largest fear is to be people in the streets. People will do anything they can to not be people in the street. They go so far, they’ll enslave entire populations before they dare find themselves a people in the street. Some of these people, They’l...
# Metanorm Cultivating 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 energy straight from the Open Source.

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We have gone sick by following a path of untrammeled rationalism, male dominance, attention to the visible surface of things, practicality, bottom-line-ism.
We have gone very, very sick. And the body politic, like any body, when it feels itself to be sick, it begins to produce antibodies, or strategies for overcoming the condition of dis-ease.
And the 20th century is an enormous effort at self-healing. Phenomena as diverse as surrealism, body piercing, psychedelic drug use, sexual permissiveness, jazz, experimental dance, rave culture, tattooing, the list is endless. What do all these things have in common?
They represent various styles of rejection of linear values. The society is trying to cure itself by an archaic revival, by a reversion to archaic values. So when I see people manifesting sexual ambiguity, or scarifying themselves, or showing a lot of flesh, or dancing to syncopated music, or getting loaded, or violating ordinary canons of sexual behavior, I applaud all of this; because it's an impulse to return to what is felt by the body—what is authentic, what is archaic—and when you tease apart these archaic impulses, at the very center of all these impulses is the desire to return to a world of magical empowerment of feeling.
And at the centre of that impulse is the shaman: stoned, intoxicated on plants, speaking with the spirit helpers, dancing in the moonlight, and vivifying and invoking a world of conscious, living mystery.
That's what the world is.
The world is not an unsolved problem for scientists or sociologists.
The world is a living mystery: our birth, our death, our being in the moment—these are mysteries. They are doorways opening on to unimaginable vistas of self-exploration, empowerment and hope for the human enterprise.
And our culture has killed that, taken it away from us, made us consumers of shoddy products and shoddier ideals. We have to get away from that; and the way to get away from it is by a return to the authentic experience of the body—and that means sexually empowering ourselves, and it means getting loaded, exploring the mind as a tool for personal and social transformation.
The hour is late; the clock is ticking; we will be judged very harshly if we fumble the ball. We are the inheritors of millions and millions of years of successfully lived lives and successful adaptations to changing conditions in the natural world.
Now the challenge passes to us, the living, that the yet-to-be-born may have a place to put their feet and a sky to walk under; and that's what the psychedelic experience is about, is caring for, empowering, and building a future that honors the past, honors the planet and honors the power of the human imagination. There is nothing as powerful, as capable of transforming itself and the planet, as the human imagination.
Let's not sell it straight. Let's not whore ourselves to nitwit ideologies. Let's not give our control over to the least among us. Rather, you know, claim your place in the sun and go forward into the light.
The tools are there; the path is known; you simply have to turn your back on a culture that has gone sterile and dead, and get with the program of a living world and a re-empowerment of the imagination. Thank you very, very much.
― Terence McKenna, The Archaic Revival
We have gone sick by following a path of untrammeled rationalism, male dominance, attention to the visible surface of things, practicality, bottom-line-ism.
We have gone very, very sick. And the body politic, like any body, when it feels itself to be sick, it begins to produce antibodies, or strategies for overcoming the condition of dis-ease.
And the 20th century is an enormous effort at self-healing. Phenomena as diverse as surrealism, body piercing, psychedelic drug use, sexual permissiveness, jazz, experimental dance, rave culture, tattooing, the list is endless. What do all these things have in common?
They represent various styles of rejection of linear values. The society is trying to cure itself by an archaic revival, by a reversion to archaic values. So when I see people manifesting sexual ambiguity, or scarifying themselves, or showing a lot of flesh, or dancing to syncopated music, or getting loaded, or violating ordinary canons of sexual behavior, I applaud all of this; because it's an impulse to return to what is felt by the body—what is authentic, what is archaic—and when you tease apart these archaic impulses, at the very center of all these impulses is the desire to return to a world of magical empowerment of feeling.
And at the centre of that impulse is the shaman: stoned, intoxicated on plants, speaking with the spirit helpers, dancing in the moonlight, and vivifying and invoking a world of conscious, living mystery.
That's what the world is.
The world is not an unsolved problem for scientists or sociologists.
The world is a living mystery: our birth, our death, our being in the moment—these are mysteries. They are doorways opening on to unimaginable vistas of self-exploration, empowerment and hope for the human enterprise.
And our culture has killed that, taken it away from us, made us consumers of shoddy products and shoddier ideals. We have to get away from that; and the way to get away from it is by a return to the authentic experience of the body—and that means sexually empowering ourselves, and it means getting loaded, exploring the mind as a tool for personal and social transformation.
The hour is late; the clock is ticking; we will be judged very harshly if we fumble the ball. We are the inheritors of millions and millions of years of successfully lived lives and successful adaptations to changing conditions in the natural world.
Now the challenge passes to us, the living, that the yet-to-be-born may have a place to put their feet and a sky to walk under; and that's what the psychedelic experience is about, is caring for, empowering, and building a future that honors the past, honors the planet and honors the power of the human imagination. There is nothing as powerful, as capable of transforming itself and the planet, as the human imagination.
Let's not sell it straight. Let's not whore ourselves to nitwit ideologies. Let's not give our control over to the least among us. Rather, you know, claim your place in the sun and go forward into the light.
The tools are there; the path is known; you simply have to turn your back on a culture that has gone sterile and dead, and get with the program of a living world and a re-empowerment of the imagination. Thank you very, very much.
― Terence McKenna, The Archaic Revival
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