From The Maze Where Realities Converge
- Eight circuit model of consciousness
- It's Only My Room If You're In It
- It's happening in the place
- Self-referentiality
- Spontaneous self-awareness
- Ego
- Quantum mechanics
- Sufism
Phenomenology. NLP. Mnemonics. Uploads on lucid dreaming. Ego.
Kundalini. Transfer from methods of altering consciousness. Link to Sivananda and Gopi Krishna's works. Arthur Avalon? Kundalini is a perfect example of something that we can't be ontologically committed to, but nevertheless can talk about and thereby acheive certain results.
Invocation: describe the power in the third person, call upon the power in the second person, identify with the power in the first person. Express love, respect, earnestness and trust.
Poetic techniques: flowing rhythm, solid rhyme structure, synaesthesia.
Hypnotic techniques: double-binds, pace-n-leads, time distortion, presuppositions, modals, ambiguities, embedded commands (with downward intonation), truisms
Warm up-lighting. A unique task for everyone. A music stand. Memorizing the invocation is a good idea - gets it inside your brain.
Assumption of god-forms and shamanic invocation. Formula of IAO as in the Hymn To Pan.
Invocation as acting.
Bhakti method (Liber Astarte). Astral method. Ritual method.
Add pictures to asana. Hunched posture (leads to pain in back of neck, at coccyx and shoulder girdle). Neck too far forward (leads to pain in back of neck. Knees will not be bearing enough weight, and this will lead to a pain in the buttocks). Leaning sideways (pain on side you're leaning away from - neck and side of abdomen). Weight not central (pain in buttocks).
There are dead links to irreality.net on this wiki
People :
Robert Anton Wilson,
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Ludwig Wittgenstein,
Plotinus,
Arthur Rimbaud,
Edmund Husserl,
Richard Rorty,
Martin Heidegger,
Aldous Huxley,
Aleister Crowley,
Austin Osman Spare,
Ken Kesey,
Bill Murray,
Cristopher Walken,
Salvador Dalí,
Lao Tzu,
David Bowie,
Andy Warhol,
Derren Brown,
Swami Vivekananda,
The Dalai Lama,
Alan Watts,
Kurt Gödel,
Sir Richard Francis Burton,
Albert Einstein,
Nikolai Tesla,
James Joyce,
Lord Byron,
Jiddu Krishnamurti,
Syd Barrett,
Edgar Allen Poe,
Charles Baudelaire,
William Burroughs,
Jack Kerouac,
Allen Ginsberg,
Henry Miller,
Oscar Wilde,
Muhammad Ali,
Mas Oyama,
Bruce Lee,
Batman,
William Blake,
Chuck Norris