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  • So you think you’re a psychonaut

    So you think you’re a psychonaut

    The Way of the Psychonaut [Extended Trailer] from Susan Hess Logeais on Vimeo.

    Dr Stan Grof is known to many alternative thinkers as a pioneer in psychedelic research or the developer of an intense breathwork program that can produce regressions of consciousness back to the womb and beyond. But I’d like to share one of his discoveries that gets much less attention.

    Stan Grof has been influential on my thinking and spiritual development process for a long time, and I’ve practiced some of the “holotropic” breathwork he developed, which led to some life changing experiences. One of the features of his work that has been little recognized by the mainstream media, but is creeping slowly into academic research, is that severe mental illness often comes from fetal or birth injury. We as a society, need to recognize that severe mental illness is a response to injury and trauma, and stop blaming non-neurotypicals, for they way they have to experience the world. We’re heaping trauma after trauma upon people who have a more limited capacity to deal with it, and treating it as a character flaw, when often we need to blame the mother. Once upon a time in psychiatry, there was the concept of the schizophregenic mother. It was thought this woman had caused their offspring’s schizophrenia through their cold and aloof nature. This concept was abandoned, not because it was false, but because it caused stress upon families who were already dealing with extreme issues, and because the mothers themselves were insulted, causing them to withdraw from treatment. This was a mistake on the part of the psych profession, which should have pursued this line of reasoning further. What Dr. Grof uncovered through his breathwork, was that huge percentages of schizophrenics were actually born after failed abortion attempts. That is, the babies had been attacked and viciously injured in the womb, and later in adulthood started experiencing psychosis. We are not going to be able to actually help these people until we recognize the source of their trauma and validate their experience, rather than siding with the oh so sacred Mother, dictated to us by a childish society. Not all mothers are good. We shouldn’t be giving schizophregenic mothers a pass on damaging their babies, and we certainly shouldn’t let them raise the baby they tried to kill. The levels of injustice that society’s veneration of the mother causes to the severely mentally ill is unconscionable. What needs to happen at this point in our development is an acceptance and understanding that, not all women want or need children. That some mothers are really not good at it, nor responsible enough to deal with a pregnancy plus 18 years of raising a child, and that some people have been irreparably damaged by their mother (or father) and we can’t hold them as responsible for their actions as a healthy adult, who wasn’t brain-damaged in the womb. Unfortunately, like so many disorders, there is no cure. But the way our systems treat the mentally ill is disgusting, and appears so much worse when you realize the schizophrenic homeless person you are looking at was actually a victim of attempted murder. I am not sure we can do any better.

    Rant over

  • 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

  • Ka’Chava

    Ka’Chava

    Just ordered some superfood shakes from Ka’Chava. Seems like a pretty unique take on meal replacement and about the same pricing structure as most of the high-end shakes. I definitely need to lose some weight, and supposedly this starts in the kitchen. Meh, I’ll give it a try. If you order via my link, I may get a reward as well. Here’s to your health.

    Update: Received my first bag and after 3 days ordered 2 more. It’s tasty and provides an energy boost, and keeps me from snacking during the day. The ingredient list is amazing, and I’m probably going to stay on this diet for a while. I can’t remember a time when I was consuming so many good nutrients and the carb count is low. Thanks Ka’Chava for creating a great product.

  • 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.

  • Neurological Benefits of Lion’s Mane

    Neurological Benefits of Lion’s Mane

    The verified health benefits of Lion’s Mane mushrooms is one of the reasons the west needs to step up their research in medicinal mushrooms. Of the millions of varieties of wild mushrooms only a handful have been adequately studied, and most of the promising research is coming from Asia, which already has a long history of medicinal mushroom use. Lion’s mane is a neurological tonic. Helping everything from dementia to anxiety and depression, it is also edible, and so low risk that everyone should be taking it. It also is the only thing besides cardiovascular exercise that has been proven to regrow damaged neurons. I personally buy Swanson brand supplements, because they’re cheaper and just as effective, but if you live in the Northeast, you could be harvesting your own. In the west there is a similar conifer coral hedgehog that has the same benefits, and is delicious. In this era of nootropics and smart drugs do yourself a favor and pick up a 10 dollar bottle of mushroom capsules and heal your brain.

  • The Art of Coop

    The Art of Coop

    Since I was a little skater kid and Coop got his first feature in Thrasher magazine I’ve been in love with his art. He’s still as prolific as ever and has some really cool webstores with all kinds of goodies:Caution NSFW (thankfully). As soon as this virus thing got out of hand, I went over to his threadless and picked up a mask. Follow his twitter @ARTofCOOP for the occasional bound and gagged photo from his retinue of busty bondage girls.

  • 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.

  • Fatso Jetson in a Van

    Fatso Jetson in a Van

    Fatso Jetson is one of those bands that’s been around forever, putting out solid albums in their own style and yet I never meet anyone who’s heard of them. They were known for playing “desert rock,” which would kind of place them with the much better known Meat Puppets, but probably sound wise more aligned with the Melvins and shared the psychedelic tag with the Butthole Surfers. Here they are rockin in a van, and it’s the first time I’ve ever seen what they look like playing live. Man I’d love to see these guys, tight and heavy as sludge.

  • Super sweet little EDC tool

    Super sweet little EDC tool

    pocketool

    Found this supersweet little multi-tool on my time line and they’ve already way surpassed their funding goal to get it made. Gotta get one.