I don't know if John Lilly's version of the omniscient Orbital Machine Intelligence (OMI) which he named ECCO (for "Earth Coincidence Control Office") is as true or as real than any other OMI fever-dream.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
The Sand is Stained with the Blood of the Gods.
I don't know if John Lilly's version of the omniscient Orbital Machine Intelligence (OMI) which he named ECCO (for "Earth Coincidence Control Office") is as true or as real than any other OMI fever-dream.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Catching Up with Nick Redfern, Reluctant UFOlogist
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Astronaut Theology: Things That Should Not Be Known
The "Moon as Alien Base" meme might not be the most popular meme out there, but it's one of the most persistent.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Apes, Aliens and Artificial Intelligence
Hidden Experience host Mike Clelland! recently found himself channeling The Secret Sun. I (along with many others) was so deeply impressed with the results that I asked Mike if I could repost it here. After several passes and revisions, Mike passed along the code and I'm republishing here for The Secret Sun Nation.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The 17th Gus Grissom Post
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Fringe and the Hard Sci-Fi Paradox
Monday, November 14, 2011
There is Supernature
Monday, October 31, 2011
My Ultimate Halloween Movie: Quatermass and the Pit
The lights are finally back on at Secret Sun Central after the recent Nor'Easter.
I've seen some wild storms in my day, but nothing that left the trail of destruction this storm did.
Monday, October 24, 2011
The Path of Tension of the Dreaming Mind
A new member at the Secret Sun FB group recently asked what all of the excitement was about. He scanned the page but couldn't get a lock on it. I told him the following:
The Secret Sun is kind of like the Internet Island of Misfit Toys. It's for all the people who can't pretend they haven't peeked under the reality curtain once or twice. It's for people who don't fit into all of the thought-replacement modalities out there.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
The Re-Enchantment Dialogues: The Power of Story
A new member at the Secret Sun FB group recently asked what all of the excitement was about. He scanned the page but couldn't get a lock on it. I told him the following:
The Secret Sun is kind of like the Internet Island of Misfit Toys. It's for all the people who can't pretend they haven't peeked under the reality curtain once or twice. It's for people who don't fit into all of the thought-replacement modalities out there.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
On the Earth, but Not of this Earth
"In the world, not of it" is a sturdy Christian mantra that seems to have been derived from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Roman Church but is in fact a very Gnostic idea.
Believing that the world was a counterfeit creation built to enslave the souls of living beings in base matter, the Gnostics were known to go to extreme lengths to separate themselves from it.
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Magical Art of Being Alone
creative bankruptcy- go read it after you read this
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
That Other F-Word
There are so many words in the English language that trigger deep feelings of nausea in me, but perhaps none so much as the F-word.
Yes, every time I hear the word "faith" -- or worse, "people of faith " -- I feel involuntary spasms at the back of my throat, the room starts to spin, and images of rotting tuna sandwiches fill my eyes.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
That's the Spirit (but not Religious)
"Spiritual but not religious" is a phrase that's become increasingly common these days. What exactly the phrase means depends on who lays claim to it. For some it means they still believe in church teachings but prefer to sleep in on Sunday. For others (more than the former category, probably) it means a belief in angels, reincarnation, and a host of quasi-Christian/New Age syntheses.
Monday, September 19, 2011
AstroGnostic: The Man Who Fell to Earth
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Idiocracy is Here and Now
You know, liberal, conservative, moderate? I don't care. It all comes out in the wash, just as long as the lights stay on and the toilets still work. The real threat to this country is not fascism or socialism or even terrorism, it's stupidity, which is bipartisan and ecumenical.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Brains, the Final Frontier
I've thought for years that conscious attention is only a tiny fraction of our consciousness. Turns out I may be right. Check out this article on the decision making process.
Fishing in the stream of consciousness, researchers now can detect our intentions and predict our choices before we are aware of them ourselves. The brain, they have found, appears to make up its mind 10 seconds before we become conscious of a decision -- an eternity at the speed of thought. Their findings challenge conventional notions of choice. "We think our decisions are conscious," said neuroscientist John-Dylan Haynes at the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin, who is pioneering this research. "But these data show that consciousness is just the tip of the iceberg. This doesn't rule out free will, but it does make it implausible."
Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Secret Commonwealth of Elusive Companions
We see the world through an extremely limited band of the electromagnetic spectrum. The same goes for our hearing. We consciously process a remarkably tiny proportion of the limited sensory input we receive.
We are only able to measure that which can perceive. And we still don't understand exactly how or why we process anything, other than to facilitate our survival on a purely reptilian level.
Sunday, July 03, 2011
Nightmares in Camelot, Part 3: Aliens and Alchemists
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Slave to the Gods Redux
Well, the day job has been the day, night and weekend job lately which is why posting has been light. But at the same time hours spent at the computer makes me a captive audience for all kinds of inputting- audiobooks, podcasts, movies and various video ephemera, as well as all kinds of Victoria narrations and bedstand reading.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Secret Sun Picture Parade: Big Head Odd
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Nightmares in Camelot, Part 1: The Outer Limits
In my previous post I'd mentioned how the prospect of doing The Outer Limits justice was too much for me at the moment, given my current responsibilities. However, I also realize that some of you might not be familiar with the series or the esoteric topics I was going to examine it in the light of.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
The Hidden Experience of the Secret Sun
Impact caused a "seismic event," but left no trace of evidence
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Thor: Fit for the King
A typically-tardy, completely-biased review...
Every sci-fi and superhero movie of the past 30 years has at least a little Jack Kirby blood pumping in its veins (and most have a lot), as well as most action movies post-Die Hard. The same goes for most video games as well.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Ockham, the Occult and the Ultraterrestrials
Ockham's Razor is one of those famous dictums that people use in arguments and often do so incorrectly.
The whole story of it is pretty tangled and is better explained elsewhere, but for our purposes let's stick to the common distillation of it, being that the simplest answer to a problem is usually the correct one.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Jack Kirby, Stanley Kubrick and the SynchroSpace Odyssey
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Stanley Kubrick and the Reality Stargate
Gnostic scholar Jay Weidner has been making the rounds with a new film series called Kubrick's Odyssey. It's Weidner's contention that Stanley Kubrick was enlisted to help manufacture film and photography for a simulation of an Apollo 11 mission for public consumption, which would keep the real mission secret.
Our Elusive Companions: Reality Is as Reality Does
What is truly amazing to me is that even though there are strands of commonality between these ultra-vivid nightmares/memories of mine and abduction phenomena, there's no narrative commonality.
Monday, May 02, 2011
In Case You Haven't Heard...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama announced tonight that the United States has killed Osama bin Laden and has custody of his body.
Obama said bin Laden, 54, was killed in a firefight by American forces outside a mansion in Islamabad, Pakistan today. No Americans were killed in the raid, Obama said.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
AstroGnostic: Revelations of the Matrix
The Matrix has any number of pop culture antecedents, but the most significant and by far the most well-known of them as far as the basic plot is concerned is 'The Cage' (aka 'The Menagerie'), the original Star Trek pilot that was reworked as a two-part episode during the original series' first season.
We have three nearly-omnipotent figures with the power to alter a person's (specifically, an abductee's) perception of the physical world and do so while their subjects are imprisoned.
Slouching Towards Atlantis
Monday, March 07, 2011
Christopher Nolan's Memento: The Mirror-Matrix
There’s a metatextual sequel to The Matrix that isn't recognized as such. The film in question features two of that blockbuster’s lead characters in prominent and analogous roles, and it tells much the same type of story that The Matrix does.
Only in reverse.
Monday, February 28, 2011
The Matrix: Agents/Angels/Archons/Aliens
The technical, thematic and visual force The Matrix packed has yet to be equaled, especially by its own utterly forgettable sequels. The film is so complete, that any sequel seems redundant (just like the first Star Wars).
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Pink Star of the Sea
Thursday, February 17, 2011
And She's Buying the Stairway to Sirius
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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Monday, February 07, 2011
Stairway to Sirius: Bonus Picture Parade
Before the Super Bowl last night I had a conversation with Thomas Malone of the Grok the Talk podcast. The topic is the Stairway to Sirius, but we covered a whole host of topics before we even got to it such as the Secret Sun itself, King Tut, Synchronicity, 17, symbolism, the Roman roots of American ritual politics, secret societies, shadow projection and scapegoating and on and on and on.
This is just part one- we're going to reconvene on Thursday.
Friday, February 04, 2011
The Star Wars Symbol Cycle: A Long Time Ago
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Star Wars Symbol Cycle: Empire, or the Hanged Man
Note prominent Solar Cross looming over the action
Friday, January 28, 2011
Sync Log: Raptor's Trust
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.