There is something I don’t know that I am supposed to know. I don’t know what it is I don’t know, and yet am supposed to know, And I feel I look stupid if I seem both not to know it and not know what it is I don’t know. Therefore, I pretend to know it. This is nerve-wracking since I don’t know what I must pretend to know. Therefore, I pretend to know everything.
Ronnie Laing (Knots, 1970)
| Animism:
Respecting the Living World
Pages made by my friend Graham Harvey who combines this radical vision of the world with deep research into its origins & its continuation in traditional, modern & post modern settings |
Barry's Photos |
| Blake Ginsberg Lovecraft | |
| Creeping
Toad Gordon Maclellan's web pages. Creeping Toad creates celebrations with groups of people about the places where they live and work and play. |
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| Dreamflesh
Perspectives from the boundary condition - my friend Gyrus' web pages. |
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| Keith
Dowman A Resource for Vajrayana Buddhists ; pages of the famous translator. |
Dzogchen
Atiyoga Info Page A great resource page if you are interested in Dzogchen. |
| The
Ecology of Magic: An Interview
with David Abram Fascinating chat between Scott London & Abram the animistic writer & author of The Spell of the Sensuous. |
Foamy
Custard Bob Trubshaw's busy out there questioning what is real. Not enough folks doing that! A very interesting, deep & entertaining site. |
| Extract
from The Green Face By Gustav Meyrink, amazingly first published in 1916. Translated by Mike Mitchell, pub Dedalus 1992. |
Phil
Hine
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| Heaven
Tree Press is a not-for-profit West Midlands based independent publisher, specialising in anthologies and pamphlets of new literature. |
Abdul
Mati Klarwein The most famous unknown artist |
Language
is a Virus
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The
Modern Antiquarian Named after Julian Cope's excellent book this is a truly excellent online resource for all things megalithic. |
| Northumberland
Rock Art This website is the celebration of rock carvings made by Neolithic and Early Bronze Age people in Northumberland. |
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| Non
Dual Ecology An extract from this seminal paper by John Mclellan which you will find in Buddhist Ecology Link issue 4. |
Seeking "These pages may help guide seekers to a great frontier, an ineffable experience. So bear in mind that the words here are squishy, chameleon -colored, loopy words. Instead of painting a picture, they point to a picture." |
| John
Myrdhin Reynolds (Vajranatha) is a translator of Tibetan, a scholar in the fields of Tibetan Studies, Buddhist Philosophy, and Comparative Religion. An old friend, this. Not only is his Self liberation through seeing with naked awareness my favourite translation of a tibetan text, but his writings on the history of Tantra including its influence on the magical revival, modern paganism & the work of W. Y. Evans-Wentz are very important. |
Strange
Attractor Celebrating unpopular culture. "One of the most weirdly beautiful, beautifully weird magazines of the past hundred-odd years... a rare delight." The Independent on Sunday. |
| Strange
Words For the appreciation of science fiction, fantasy, horror and speculative fiction, and the edification of the readership. High quality site with some excellent reviews. |
Ubuntu
Linux I'm gettin' there, I'm gettin' there. |
| The
Wildlife Trusts This partnership is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to all wildlife. |
