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Alan Watts
Alan Wilson Watts (January 6, 1915 – November 16, 1973) was a philosopher, writer, speaker, and expert in comparative religion. He wrote over twenty-five books and numerous articles on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of reality, consciousness… Continue reading
Zen
Zen is a form of Mahayana Buddhism that places great importance on moment-by-moment awareness and ‘seeing deeply into the nature of things’ by direct experience. Zen emerged as a distinct school in China and spread to Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and,… Continue reading
Samhain 2006
Samhain 2006
"the flames and the embers burning down the veil theothersideis here istheotherside
the middle is nowhere. and everywhere.
and the elusive I is nowhere to be found by the formatory mind.
This is the whole lesson: There is… Continue reading
Salvia Spinning
the Sun calls to the Earth for some life and pulls the living from Her, and she embracing the dance of all that lives, spins, still in motion, indifferent in diversity.
life pushes, struggles with gravity to reach the space… Continue reading
MyBible
The COOL community is pleased to announce our latest feature, MyBible. MyBible is a revolutionary concept which allows our members the ability to create their own bible based upon the COOL site’s content as well as content gleaned from the… Continue reading
Robert Roskind’s Next Projects
Essay on the Human Condition – Part 2
The following is the second part of the personal narrative I will be updating from time to time. The first part is available here. I’m open to any and all suggestions, as this is a constantly evolving piece. I’m… Continue reading
The Future of Religion
Religion is in
Marijke van… Continue readingThe Moody Blues
Spirituality and Psychedelic Culture
Article taken from Psychedelic Culture By Erik davishttps://www.techgnosis.com
TRIP magazine, Fall 200The final zone I want to talk about in terms of psychedelic liminality is religion or spirituality, which I’d like to talk about in terms of the… Continue reading