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25 March 2007 19:00

The Mind of Benjamin Whorf

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It was truly remarkable that he was able to achieve distinction in two entirely separate kinds of work. During periods of his life, his scholarly output was enough to equal that of many a full-time research professor; yet he must have been at the same time spending some eight hours every working day in his business pursuits. His friends often speculated on why he chose to remain in his occupation. Although several offers of academic or scholarly research positions were made to him during the latter years of his life, he consistently refused them, saying that his business situation afforded him a more comfortable living and a freer opportunity to develop his intellectual interests in his own way. The significance of Benjamin L. Whorf is still a matter of controversy.

Whorf - The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior to Language

There will probably be general assent to the proposition that an accepted pattern of using words is often prior to certain lines of thinking who assents often sees in such a statement nothing more than a platitudinous recognition of the hypnotic terminology on the one hand or of power of philosophical and learned catchwords, slogans, and rallying cries on the other.

The Great Whorf Hypothesis Hoax

Perhaps we can all guess together by now that this immense number of states of consciousness or consciousing has to do with perception or perceiving, when, as with philosopher Merleau-Ponty, we unshackle the concept from the five-senses-only restrictions put in place during the "Enlightenment" and reconfigure it in a primarily frequency reality manifesting as particles, waves, and fields, each person's perceiving being limited both evolutionarily (dogs hear higher frequencies than we do) and through our own particular habits of minding. In this reconfiguration we must trace back along each of the senses, traditional and non-traditional, until we reach a point of synesthesia, which Whorf describes as the "underlying unity behind the phenomena so variously reported by our sense channels," (56) and which Citowic has described in The Man Who Tasted Shapes as having more cross-over pathways for some people's perceiving than for others from this deeper undifferentiated place.

25 March 2007 18:00

Persinger and the New Brain Sciences of Neurotheology

Shakti uses magnetic fields that carry signals from the human brain. These allow it to 'target' specific brain structures known to be involved with spirituality and to induce altered states of consciousness. Shakti uses your PC computer's sound card to produce it's signals. Magnetic coils convert the sound card's electrical output to the magnetic signals Shakti works with.

Mike's Sonic Alchemy Logbook

"I tinker a lot with mind-altering sounds in my spare time, and I figure it might be a good idea to keep a log of everything I've done. This is a journal of all my sound experimentation, and I'm going to try and keep current with it if possible."

QXCI: Quantum Xeroid Consciousness Interface

The QXCI is sold as a full diagnostic and treatment system. After assessment of "electrical parameters" the QXCI then sends therapy signals via a harness to the body. The QXCI fires low levels of current into the patient and then in a method similar in theory to radar, reads the bounced signals and transfers them to a database.

NES

NES is unlike any other biotechnology. It is not a biofeedback, point-probe, electrodermal, or radionics device. Instead, NES is a revolutionary new approach that works at the subatomic level to correct information distortions in the human body-field.

Brain-Wave Machine

how to construct one

25 March 2007 17:00

Philip H. Farber - Meta-Magick

Meta-Magick begins differently, with the observation and modeling of day-to-day human behavior that proves magical. We create magick spells, sigils, talismans, rituals in any number of ways that are so much a part of daily life that we often take them for granted. By identifying these existing elements of our daily behavior, we can learn to create new rituals of heightened power and beauty.

Quantum Anthropological Linguistics

Parallel invisible realm - Languages of fragmentation and wholeness - Dichotomous and Complementary Thinking - Collapse of the wave function - Quantum Linguistic Aspects of Telepathy

Third Eye - Pineal Gland

The pineal gland was the last endocrine gland to have its function discovered. Its location deep in the brain seemed to indicate its importance. This combination led to its being a "mystery" gland with myth, superstition and even metaphysical theories surrounding its perceived function. The pineal gland is occasionally associated with the sixth chakra (also called Ajna or the third eye chakra in yoga). It is believed by some to be a dormant organ that can be awakened to enable "telepathic" communication.

25 March 2007 13:00

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