Originally Published March 15, 2016 Paganism, Voodoo, and the spirituality of Native Americans are put in the same category in this part of the series not to generalize them as completely the same, but because so much of the cause and effect within the mysticisms are the same, and unite under the same method of spirituality: witchcraft. Witchcraft, from Read More…
Anthony Tyler
Beginner’s Guide to Metaphysics – Part 2: Eastern Mysticism – Taoism, Buddhism and Hinduism
Originally Published on March 1, 2016 Eastern Mysticism can be considered as three major schools of thought, more or less: Taoism, Buddhism and Hinduism. Their precursor, generally speaking, was the ancient Indian mysticism “Jainism,” which is the origin of the Swastika as a symbol of the union with the Cycle of Life, and is one Read More…
Dive Manual: A Prose of Alchemy & Analytic Psychology – Chapter One
Mysticism & Memetics [Thirst] “Paranoia, fear, group-think, superstition, You don’t understand you create what you envision Young lady opens eyes, sees true worth Blind man with a raven’s head seeks new birth It’s all too much, it’s all beautiful, all terrifying, All the projections of human souls One day, one became two I sat beneath Read More…
Dive Manual: A Prose of Alchemy & Analytic Psychology – Prologue
A Fight in a Phone Booth [Ocean] “This life is hard, my mental level is odd Like devils versus gods, there’s a war inside my mind going on Squads represent these separate emotions Three quarters of us is made of water, Now it’s land versus ocean.” – Existence Ill Bill (Non Phixion) Click Here for Read More…
Beginner’s Guide to Metaphysics – Part 1: Introduction
Originally Published on February 10, 2016 “That’s why we look behind appearances, see the world like the eye on the pyramids” – Raiza Biza In today’s society, “magic” and “religion” have become loaded words. From a scientific perspective, they have become akin to fairy-tales, folklore, and psychological simplicity. Those who find the value in it are sometimes Read More…
Symbolism, Neurophenomenology, & Hunting the White Rabbit
“The years … when I pursued the inner images were the most important time of my life. Everything else is to be derived from this. It began at that time, and the later details hardly matter anymore. My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an Read More…