To most people, the New Age is a joke. The picture you usually get in the media is that the New Age is a conglomeration of hucksters and charlatans peddling mystical claptrap to bored, eccentric housewives. Despite the popularity of figures associated with New Age - Oprah, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins - the movement isn't taken very seriously by most people.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Cocoon and the Villa of the Mysteries
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Atlantis Rising: Ritual Androgyny in the Strangest Places
Has it really been five months? I'm reposting this since I wanted to post part 3 and realized absolutely no one would remember what the hell I was talking about. I had planned to clear out the queue this summer, but it's been so hectic, symbol-wise.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Dog Days: The Ground Zero Mosque
I made mention the other day of this shot from HuffPost pertaining to the "Ground Zero Mosque" debate surrounding Park51 or the Cordoba House or whatever it's being called this week.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Children of the Flaming Wheel, Part 2: The Solar Phone
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Appearances Can Deceive
So after all the shouting and controversy, could it be that the "Ground Zero Mosque" is a hoax? Nothing would surprise me these days, but you gotta love Huffpost's beauty shot of the Stairway to Sirius here, especially given the site's penchant for super-loaded symbolism.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Atlantis Rising, Part 4: Beyond the Stars
Monday, August 16, 2010
Secret Star Trek: A Really Bad 21st Century
One of the many alien "Gods" from Star Trek
Summer is the time when my brain goes into standby mode. Actually, that's not true, it's actually the time when I delve back into a particular pop culture obsession and follow different themes in and out of paranormal lore and history.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Freudian Funnybooks: Two and a Half Men
I haven't done one of these in a while but it's been such a gloomy summer and we can all use some unintentional hilarity laced with sac-kickingly blatant phallic symbolism. I'm not going to comment on any of these, but feel free to write your own captions in the comments section. Or not. Hey- it's Sunday in August. Do whatever makes you happy. Or don't.
Click to enlarge. Or not.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
"Children of the Flaming Wheel"
I could try to preface or frame this photocomic somehow, but there's no way I could make it any less strange and wacked out than it already is.
Longtime Secret Sun readers know all about Jack Kirby and the absolute incongruity of his obsessions with the highest weirdness imaginable contrasted with his almost stultifying suburbanite life. I'd argue that the latter not only enabled but fueled the former.
Friday, August 06, 2010
Secret Star Trek: The Plumed Serpent
Some believe that 2012 will bring the return of Quetzalcoatl, whose name translates literally into "feathered serpent." And of course the crowns of Egypt were composed of a bird and a snake as well.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Secret Sun Picture Parade: Aliens and Egypt, Again
Monday, August 02, 2010
Wayne Herschel and the Secret Sun of Ra
Longtime Secret Sun readers are familiar with my theory that the Sun we are seeing in a lot of this esoteric symbolism is not in fact ours (see "Astronaut Theology: Their Sun is Different" from April 2008) and now researcher Wayne Herschel has decoded some of the symbolism pertaining to Ra (god of the Green Sun) and produced these fascinating videos.
Sunday, August 01, 2010
The Dreaming Mind and the Invisible Hand
Tracy Twyman just posted part 2 of our conversation and this time the gloves are off. Just a quick bit of Sync Log-style background- I'd been thinking the morning we spoke that I needed to do some more podcasts in order to hone my chops, since it's been a while.