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Daily Archives: September 24, 2009
Skeleton Meditation (for Life Perspective)
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Tagged Allen Ginsberg, beatles, death, life, meditation, philosophy, Politics, psychology, yoga
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Be with Allen Now
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Hail or Frost? What, Exactly, Does Awe and Wonder Mean for an Atheist?
If you’re an atheist, what’s wonderful about the universe? I know it’s pretty in places, and really big and hard to comprehend in detail, but if you’ve concluded that the universe consists, ultimately, of chance matter shuffling in the void, without any mind … Continue reading
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Tagged agnostic, agnosticism, apologetics, atheism, atheist, Christianity, Darwin, evolution, Jesus, literature, philosophy, Robert Frost
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In Three Days He Revived: A Russian Neuroscientist Has a Dramatic Near Death Experience
In 1976, this Russian neuroscientist was hit by a car and pronounced dead. But after his body spent three days chilling in the morgue, it revived on the autopsy table! I. Shit. You. Not. Oh, and he says we don’t die. Watch it: … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, atheist, consciousness, death, life, mind, near-death experiences, neuroscience, philosophy, religion
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Atheism is Dead?
There will always be atheists in the world—so I’m not talking about a demographic trend. I don’t know where atheism is heading with the masses. For all I know, it may be growing faster than any other idea in the world. Go team! … Continue reading
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Tagged agnostic, agnosticism, atheism, atheist, Christianity, cults, death, hippies, religon, terence mckenna, urizen, William Blake
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Are You Ready?
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Tagged aquarius, eschatology, galactic, hippies, meditation, New Age, terence mckenna, yoga
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I Love Terence McKenna
He died of a brain tumor a few years back, but he was always a wonderfully engaging thinker and speaker. I went to one of his talks in Los Angeles in the late 1980s, and Roy of Hollywood used to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, hippies, meditation, paranormal, psychedelics, terence mckenna, yoga, Zen
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