Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Terrence McKenna - We are the Generation Responsible
Here's a great clip from Terrence McKenna on psychedelics, the psychedelic community, government control and oppression.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Rene Guenon on Civilization and Progress
Thanks so much to fellow blogger Thaddeus Griebel at MindUnclouded for introducing me to metaphysician Rene Guenon. The above video is a great introduction to his work, and here's a link to some of his books/transcripts.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
23 Minutes in Hell
Thanks to NatureBoy for recommending this very interesting NDE account of one man's visit to hell.
Monday, July 12, 2010
A World Where Anything is Possible
A nice little bit of Matrix mixed with Native American wisdom and David Icke's ayahuasca experience.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Secret to Happiness
This is a nice video about one man's secret to happiness: following the soul, not the mind, at every moment. For more great videos check out his channel StreetMUNKdotCOM
Monday, July 5, 2010
Bruce Lee - Commentaries on the Martial Way
All knowledge ultimately means self knowledge, said Lee in an interview. For Lee, to be a martial artist means also to be an artist of life. In Lee's pursuit of personal perfection, he walked a life of deep philosophy that urged him to seek answers and improvement. Bruce Lee was perhaps the best martial artist because he made himself that way, because he sought answers and resolutions. What set him apart from other martial artists was his understanding of the human dynamics of change. Most traditional martial artists taught a style of fighting that was set in stone—they gave a fixed set of moves and attitudes that defined their specific form of fighting. It reflects a very old form of thought given in Western philosophy in the words of Plato who believed in another realm of eternally static perfection to which we must mold ourselves. In the traditional view, change is imperfect; perfection is sought by denying change any relationship to the deeper, metaphysical reality.
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Bruce Lee,
Emotions,
Philosophy,
Videos,
Yoga
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