Links

Here you will find links to recomended reading, with commentaries on its contents.

Zeitgeist - the movement - See the movie, join the movement. The truth of our dysfynctional monetary system exposed, and how its inherent incongurence with the emergent and evolving nature of the universe.

Terence Mckenna Land - The site of the late Terence Mckenna, philosopher and etnobotanist, who made of himself a own definition of Novelty, and explained at some length how it affects us both on an individual plane, as well as its impact on historical events. You will find quite a selection of texts and audio seminars on various interesting subjects by Terence himself.

Rupert Sheldrake - Biologist by profession, Sheldrake has apart from writing at some length about Habit, also conducted a series of highly interesting and revolutionary experiments concerning precognition in animals and telepathy.

Ludwig Wittgenstein - apart from being an old schoolmate of Adolf Hitler, this philosopher remains one of the leading authorities on language, its possibilities and limitations. Stanford encyclopaedia of philosophy, hosts this at both times introductory and comprehensive article on Wittgenstein, his life, philosophy and works. There is also an extensive wikipedia entry on him.

Rob Gonsalves - Canadian painter of magic realism, his at times surrealistic art questioning the firmaments of what we perceive as reality.

Blakearchive.org – An extremely comprehensive source of the works of William Blake – the 1800th century artist, visionary and poet, author of classic works such as the versatile “The marriage of Heaven and Hell”, the prophecy “Jerusalem” and the utterly poetic “Songs of innocence and Songs of experience”.

Ralph Abraham - Professor of mathematics at university of California. Describing himself as a chaos mathematician, this eminence has over the past 30 years been pushing the edge of mathematics.

somaweb.org - Comprehensive site about the author Aldous Huxley, most known for his work "Brave New World". Here you will find commonly not so well known information about himself, as well as a huge amount of links to some of his works in fulltext, "The doors of perception", among others.