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New Age Nominalism and Deleuze’s Spiritual “Sense”

The key idea that makes spirituality understandable in a modern context went mostly undeveloped and unrecognized by the theosophists who first brought it out in the 19th century. The idea, perhaps an inevitable feature of any sophisticated metaphysical system fit for modern times, is that the transient, physical, or “actual” world our senses reveal to […]

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Wounds and Identity

One of the most relevant insights to today’s political climate from recent philosophy: that the process of identification in all its forms, including both the desire to identify and be identified runs counter to the creative process of true individuation. This has ramifications not only in the political sphere, but across the board in culture—most

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Covid update

Still not sure what to think about covid? Whatever you believe about the disease or viruses, the facts are becoming ever-more clear that the health disaster of our time is the experimental injections. Beyond all the stats below, the most general fact is that the overall death rate of 2020 was in a predictable range

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Ozark: A Portrait of Power Post-patriarchy

As film has become, with the dominance of the superheros and other archetypal characters, mostly a medium reflecting the importance of traditional myth-making in changing times, television has become the medium best capable of telling complex stories with the the level of tragic moral confusion needed to probe the intricacies and challenges of contemporary character

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Eulogy for Peter Wilberg

On March 17, 2022, just ten days shy of his 70th birthday, Peter Wilberg, a very unique human being—and a courageous thinker—passed over from the earthly plane to begin what another bold thinker, Carlos Castaneda, called the “definitive journey” that awaits us all. After a long and painful illness, Peter was looking forward to this

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Peter Wilberg book announcement

We have recently finished editing and self-publishing this powerful collection of spiritual practices created by Peter Wilberg. Peter is a clear and insightful thinker and writer. His work spanning dozens of books is becoming increasingly relevant now that the philosophical tension between science, spirituality, and medicine, has become the central issue of our time. In

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Rudolf Steiner and Seth: critique and discussion

critique contributed by Peter Wilberg with discussion below: Steiner’s ‘spiritual science’ is imbued through and through with conventional scientific‘positivism’ – a view that truth is a property of the correctness of verbal propositions orassertions about reality. Paradoxically, he adopted this ‘positivistic’ view of ‘science’ at just thetime when positivism itself was being radically questioned by

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