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The Gnosis in Being Colourblind - On Perception and Epistemic Murk
We approach what McKenna similarly refers to as the “epistemic murk”, in which the realms of how we think about “normal experience” become adrift, and we’re faced with a fascinating darkness. It seems as though we have constructed bridges with each other so we all know what’s really going on. And talking to Jack about something that is not permitted for the illusion of these bridges we have between us teaches us about the absolute mysteriousness of the depths of the water beneath, an...
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We approach what McKenna similarly refers to as the “epistemic murk”, in which the realms of how we think about “normal experience” become adrift, and we’re faced with a fascinating darkness. It seems as though we have constructed bridges with each other so we all know what’s really going on. And talking to Jack about something that is not permitted for the illusion of these bridges we have between us teaches us about the absolute mysteriousness of the depths of the water beneath, an...
The Sculpture of Being - A Proposition For Absentile and Presentile Forces In Existence
Being is an ever-shifting sculpture of space and solid, positive and negative, and we humans enact presentile and absentile forces on it, one to add new mould, definition, and “obvious things of existence” , and these are the presentile forces, and the other force to carve away from, to create emptiness, clarity, and potential - absentile forces.
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Being is an ever-shifting sculpture of space and solid, positive and negative, and we humans enact presentile and absentile forces on it, one to add new mould, definition, and “obvious things of existence” , and these are the presentile forces, and the other force to carve away from, to create emptiness, clarity, and potential - absentile forces.