This video was originally inspired by the works of Joseph Chilton Pearce and his material on culture, specifically how we are neurally embedded into culture itself and how our three-fold brain is working against itself by ultilizing its higher functions to serve the lower instead of the other way around. It is thus dedicated primarily to him for his work on elucidating the changing needs of children, which I believe is of the greatest importance to us all. It is also dedicated to the other heroes who would give their life energy to affirming a higher vision for us all; specifically Nikola Tesla, Richard Rose, and Ramana Maharshi, to all of whom I am eternally grateful, but also to all the unknown souls in this world who work tirelessly to the same end.
I highly recommend the book by Joseph called "The Biology of Transcendence", to which this video is named after, but also his works "Crack in the Cosmic Egg", "Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit", and also "Magical Child to Magical Teen". For those who are seeking the answer to answer all questions, to you I also recommend the works of Richard Rose..
Interview with Joseph on "living dialogues": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh0afEgZziI
There are 3 parts, all available for free, on "living dialogues" podcast by Duncan Campbell. Highly recommend listening to them.
ps: I didn't know how to fill the blank space at the end so I thought i'd dedicate it to an old friend :)
What is the song at the beginning?
gzrecoil 5 months ago
@gzrecoil Rava Atiss - Lennas Lullaby
shrunkensimon 5 months ago
@shrunkensimon That doesn't sound like the same song to me... Different tempo, drums, etc. ?
gzrecoil 5 months ago
@gzrecoil The two songs, the one i just mentioned and Ticon - 1987 (the main track in the video), have been slowed down ever so slightly as part of the remix done by "Flower Powder" but it is those two songs i assure you.
shrunkensimon 5 months ago
@shrunkensimon 1987, that's the one! I'm going to have to do a slow version myself, sounds so much more inspirational.
gzrecoil 5 months ago
@gzrecoil You could download the whole set by Flower Powder (listed at the end of the video) and then just .wav record the section you want. It's free to download his music, just google for it.
shrunkensimon 5 months ago