Syzygy: Part 1: Foreword

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2011

Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=FD3731DAF432295C

Looking broadly at the forces that have developed our civilization, drawing heavily on gnostic philosophy and our relationship to the living planet. Whilst echoing the central narrative of the human endeavour, namely our struggle with false dichotomy.

http://www.mileshingston.com/#syzygy

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  • The information you provide is sometimes overwhelming but with an open mind I can enjoy it all the more.

    I enjoy your information and someday I hope it can flow from me as it flows from you.

    Peace and thank you

  • @CosmosPrivateer Thanks, I am going to do another webcam upload soon. Need to think about what I want to say. I'm going to be in China for a year. All the best with your endeavours. :)

  • Been looking forward to this series, congrats on "completion".

  • @AronGoch Well its "complete" in a disorganized kinda way, some ideas could be presented better, but oh well. Controversial topics ensue...

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  • Thanks for sharing this fantastic project. I really enjoyed this video series and the philosophical exposure it provides, I know I'll be able to use a lot of these insights and hope that I can pass them on to others too. Thanks.

  • Looking forward to the videos man. It's not true for everyone that the information is slipping from over saturation. I haven't forgotten your previous videos; They had an effect on me & I mentally reference them all the time in relation to a set of important profound life experiences I was having at the time.

    I think that information storage is not always necessarily mechanical. I think that context matters:)

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