Which piece of yours? I agree, it's incredible to me how, if one just quietly goes into the inner sanctum inside and pays close attention, we all find the same truths there just waiting to be known.
Saved it to read later today! I think that was right before I found your Substack. I want to go back and read older pieces of yours when I have time. I wish substack had a way to allow a subscriber (maybe only if paid or something) to receive someone’s entire substack as a PDF or epub for Kindle one could more easily sit down and read all the older pieces. It’s really clunky to try to do it on the site with the way substack works (the archive is infinite scroll, you have to open each one in a new tab and remember not to refresh or you’ll lose your place etc.)
This is to some degree the story Stan Brakhage was telling with his Dog Star Man film cycles, the development of vision in a child paired and overlayed with man's relationship to religion and nature. Would recommend checking out and following the rules: watching with all lights turned off and no sound.
I just stumbled upon this gem and it reminds me of my very similar piece from a few days ago.
It's incredible how those ideas seem to genuinely seem to come from the subconscious and are merely interpreted through our individual lenses 😊
Which piece of yours? I agree, it's incredible to me how, if one just quietly goes into the inner sanctum inside and pays close attention, we all find the same truths there just waiting to be known.
This one :)
Immortality: Lucifer Within Us
https://open.substack.com/pub/leftbrainmystic/p/immortality-lucifer-within-us?r=4pukh2&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Saved it to read later today! I think that was right before I found your Substack. I want to go back and read older pieces of yours when I have time. I wish substack had a way to allow a subscriber (maybe only if paid or something) to receive someone’s entire substack as a PDF or epub for Kindle one could more easily sit down and read all the older pieces. It’s really clunky to try to do it on the site with the way substack works (the archive is infinite scroll, you have to open each one in a new tab and remember not to refresh or you’ll lose your place etc.)
totally agree. substack could be a bit more bingeable ^^
if it helps my first 5 posts are a series where I have linked every next part at the end. so at least there you can have a smooth read.
I feel like substack should do that automatically 🤔
This is to some degree the story Stan Brakhage was telling with his Dog Star Man film cycles, the development of vision in a child paired and overlayed with man's relationship to religion and nature. Would recommend checking out and following the rules: watching with all lights turned off and no sound.
very interesting.