How to Predict the Future Using the Super Bowl
• February 21, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Future Tech, Gaming, Life, Philosophy, Physics, Programmed Reality, Quantum Mechanics, Science
Tags: 2012, consciousness, Gnostic Bible, illusion, Life, oromaner, Philosophy, Predictions, Quantum Mechanics, science, science fiction, simulation, spirituality, Super Bowl, The Layman, virtual reality
Blade Runner – An Astro-Gnostic Fable (of the past – not the future)
• May 20, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in AI, General, Life, Philosophy, Programmed Reality
Tags: Akkad, ancient astronaut theory, Annunaki, astro gnosticism, Atra-Hasis, Blade Runner, BladeRunner, Christopher Knowles, demonology, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Dr. Eldon Tyrell, Epic of Gligamesh, film noir, Gligamesh, Gnostic Bible, Gnostic Revealer, gnosticism, Graham Hancock, Harrison Ford, Heiser, Iapetus, Jack Kirby, Joe Turkel, Lilith, Manly P Hall, Manly Palmer Hall, Mary Sean Young, Owl Archtype, Philip K. Dick, pineal gland, Rachel, Raymond Kurzweil, Replicant, Rick Deckard, Ridley Scott, Roy Batty, Rutger Hauer, science fiction, Sean Young, Secret Sun, Singularity, Sitchin, Sumer, Supernatural, synchronicity, Transhumanism, Twelfth Planet, unicorn, Utnapishtim, zeitgeist
I wish the world was flat like the old days (Cosmological Dualism and Delitzsch’s Dilemma)
• May 7, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in General, Life, Philosophy
Tags: Abraham, Akkad, Annunaki, Apocalypse Theater, Book of Job, Cathars, Cosmological Dualism, demiurge, Elohim, enuma elish, Friedrich Delitzsch, Genesis, Gnostic Bible, Gnostic Christians, gnosticism, Hammurabi, Hebrew, Joseph Farrell, Lament for Ur, Languedoc, Marcion, Marcion of Sinope, Marduk, Marvin Meyer, Mesopotamia, Scott deHart, Sumer, Willis Barnstone, yahweh, yahwism