I mentioned the other day how Synchronicity has been a dominant force in my life lately. Here's a good example: A couple weeks ago I finally got a good picture of the hawk that lives in my backyard.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Star Wars Symbol Cycle: Son of the Suns
The Star Wars story-cycle is one of the most popular of our modern myths, but also one of the most garbled. For the original trilogy, George Lucas consciously drew upon mythic and religious elements (ransacking every myth, fairy tale, scifi story and comic book he could get his hands on, especially Jack Kirby's New Gods), but not always coherently.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Star Wars Symbol Cycle: Gary Kurtz, the Force Behind the Force
At their best, movies once offered us gnosis of a kind that the ancients could only write their weird apocalypses about.
It's part of a larger phenomenon- the most enthusiastic adopters of any new communication technology are people selling either religion or sex. Both offer an escape from the grinding boredom of life.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The Star Wars Symbol Cycle: The Irresistable Force
Friday, January 14, 2011
A Synchromystic on UFOMystic
Friday Frightfest: They Came from Outer Space & Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Stairway to Sirius: Dogtown Blues
Exactly a year before the season premiere of Californication on Sunday, we looked at the extremely incongruous Sirius symbolism that was all over last season's finale. It was all part of an absolute orgy of Sirius and Merpeople symbols that was floating through the Memestream at the time.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
The Obligatory 2010 in Review Post
I'd rehash some of the stories that we saw this year but it's all too depressing, plus there are a million other sites for that. Year in Review's don't have quite the resonance they once did in the pre-Internet Age, since the ubiquity of the media ensures that we all get sick of whatever the big issue of the day is well before the news cycle is over.
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