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Category: Video

  • Plato’s Cave

    Plato’s Cave

    Like many School of Life videos, the above is a great introduction to the story and background to what is known as the “Allegory” of Plato’s cave. I appreciate their effort, and love their work, but like most philosophy students steeped in western thinking they hear and see and mouth the words but pull back in fear, and make academic rationalizations about the exhortation to practice philosophy as the solution to our captivity. In the gentle, but not so socratic method outlined above, they settle on the teaching and practice of western philosophy as the intent of the story, and completely miss the point. The Neo-Platonic philosophers knew the answer and it is Find the Exits. Plato had been trying to convince people of the existence of a higher world and the particulars of the ideal forms that reside above. He knew he sounded like a lunatic, but luckily he was an interesting enough lunatic that people preserved his thoughts. The irony is that we remember his best effort at making this clear as an allegory, when it is a statement of absolute fact.

    You are looking at the shadows projected from the higher reality, all the real and better stuff is behind you and you have no idea how to turn around and look because your perceptions are chained forward looking away from the source. It is the tragedy of philosophy that Plato could not leave a training program for escaping the cave, but instead just hinted that maybe you are not perceiving enough. The story is a treasure of the ages, but go further. The Kabbalists actually went there and drew a map if you are interested in getting closer to the truth. The map has hints and pictures, but in order to follow it you have to have a spiritual practice, not discourse in the town square. Turn your perception above and behind you. Everything in front of your eyes exists in the 4 lowest dimensions and through a trick of refraction the higher 6 dimensions appear invisible. They are not. Sit, meditate, and search inside your head for the bit of sunshine peeking in. Follow it out to freedom.

  • How’s Hell Treating You?

    How’s Hell Treating You?

    Tomorrow I’ll regale you with a post about Plato’s Cave, but for now, one of my favorite bands of all time telling it like it is. Life in Hell by NoMeansNo. You should really get your mind together and start looking for the exit, but meanwhile the Wright Brothers and Tom can elucidate your position.

  • Hacker Toy

    Hacker Toy

    Ohh man, must have this little hacker toy currently on kickstarter. All the wireless protocols gamified with a cute dolphin avatar. This is both toy and tool. Everything from IR emulation to RFID badge cloning. Yes guys.

    inspired by the pwnagotchi

  • Art? Cult? Both?

    Art? Cult? Both?

    Open Entheon from CoSMvision on Vimeo.

    Check out the Entheon project that Alex Grey of Tool fame is constructing. An art temple in New York it is both gallery of his and other Integral spiritual practice artists and a spiritual space, and highly, highly weird. I need to donate to get a couple of his COSM coins. At some point I think a pilgrimage is in order.

  • Reality is What You Can Get Away With

    Reality is What You Can Get Away With

    This man should be recognized as one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century. We need more like him. If you really want your mind blown you can read Cosmic Trigger 1 Final Secret of the Illuminati here.

  • Defcon SafeMode Playlist

    Defcon SafeMode Playlist

    Well I missed DEF CON yet again, but the videos are up and I’m going to spend my weekend attending virtual talks. Here’s the virtual playlists, but I really wish I’d done some of the interactive content. Maybe next year.

  • Terminal City Ricochet

    Terminal City Ricochet

    Since I’m so busy dating myself as Gen-X, here’s another must see. Terminal City Richochet, the punkest of sci-fi dystopia films. I tried to get a copy of this when it was supposed to come out, but the movie ended up in licensing hell for 25 years and became a Canadian exclusive. I blame Joey “Shithead” Keithley of DOA, but I bet Jello had something to do with it. A handful of years back, they finally gave up the licensing rights and now you can get it on DVD. Jello and Joey are highly entertaining, and all the distopian tropes, plus hockey are featured. It’s only 12 bucks at Jello’s label Alternative Tentacles, so shoot em’ a few bucks and enjoy.

  • Animaniacs is on Hulu

    Animaniacs is on Hulu

    Oh lord this was one of the best shows of all time. Bring on the nostalgia feels.

    Animaniacs on Hulu

  • NoNo Man

    NoNo Man

    Some rare gems of the 90’s should not be forgotten. One is Steven Jesse Berstein’s album Prison from legendary grunge label SubPop. Outlaw underground poetry with crime jazz remixes. I wonder if an album like this could happen today. This used to be the track on my alarm clock.

  • Ultralight and portable camp chair

    Ultralight and portable camp chair

    The Campster

    Living in the mountains I am always on the lookout for new gear and this seems promising. An ultralight one-piece folding camp chair that packs to about the size of a water bottle. The price seems reasonable if you get it during their crowdfunding campaign and they’ve successfully shipped previous camp chair models. Check out their campaign video below.