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  • A Concise Demonology

    Concise Demonology

    The following essay comes from very deep spaces of mysticism and practice, experience, and understanding. This is only for practitioners of ceremonial magick... Read more

    The 28 November 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • Marketing Wittgenstein

    Marketing Wittgenstein

    Who made Wittgenstein a great philosopher? Why is the eccentric Austrian now regarded as one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers? Read more

    The 27 November 2012 by   Dlittle30
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  • Ethnohistoric Plagiarism (Wrong)

    Ethnohistoric Plagiarism (Wrong)

    In a recent post I commented on the classic ethnohistory by George Bird Grinnell, The Cheyenne Indians: History and Society (Vol. 1, 1923) and The Cheyenne... Read more

    The 27 November 2012 by   Cris
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  • The Desire Burns To Know What Truly Matters

    Desire Burns Know What Truly Matters

    It doesn’t interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing.It doesn’t interest m... Read more

    The 25 November 2012 by   Soulthriller
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  • Greatly Mystified Rubio

    Greatly Mystified Rubio

    During an interview with the future of the GOP, Senator Marco Rubio (who is already pandering campaigning in Iowa), GQ dropped this bomb question: “How old do... Read more

    The 20 November 2012 by   Cris
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  • Darwin & The Descent: Animism-Religion

    Darwin Descent: Animism-Religion

    Yesterday was spent with Darwin. It was a good day and something I need to do more often. One of the curious things about Darwin is that he is so well known,... Read more

    The 17 November 2012 by   Cris
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  • Assemblage Theory

    Assemblage Theory

    Deleuze's theory (metaphor?) of assemblage as a way of thinking about the social world is an intriguing one. Fundamentally the idea is that there does not... Read more

    The 15 November 2012 by   Dlittle30
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  • On Truth and Fact

    Truth Fact

    Truth is inarticulable, that is, in everyday language.1 + 1 = 2 is fact. It is not truth. This is because it is very easy to devise a formal axiomatic system... Read more

    The 04 November 2012 by   Tantrawave
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  • Hume; Hinderaker

    Hume; Hinderaker

    Super-storm Sandy and the dearth of election polls has so wrenched my daily routine that I find myself pursuing arguably more worthy pastimes--a perusal of Davi... Read more

    The 04 November 2012 by   Erictheblue
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  • Mormon History Machinations

    Mormon History Machinations

    Over at Slate, David Haglund has posted a fascinating piece on the life and travails of Mormon historian Michael Quinn. Trained as an academic historian, Quinn... Read more

    The 03 November 2012 by   Cris
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