Parallax Sangha:
An interview about Parallax Sangha on Cadell Last’s Channel.
From the description: “Parallax Sangha is an online one-room digital schoolhouse composed of a network of friends, writers, teachers, and podcasters offering study circles and public educational events. The Buddhist word "sangha" is used to signify "sacred community", however, it is not a church or a temple and does not promote any religion in particular. In this discussion, I will explore with the founders of the Parallax Sangha, Andrew Sweeny and Owen Cox, the history of their movement, some of their core motivations and inspirations, as well as what they anticipate it could become in the year(s) to come. To find out more about Parallax Sangha, as well as to request an invitation to become a member, see visit Parallax below:
Layman Pascal: Non-duality in the Network age
A dialogue about Layman’s new online course starting September, 4th:
Non-duality in the Network age with Layman Pascal:
Beyond Sex, Drugs & Psychoanalysis toward an integrative spiritual life for collaborative metamodern syntheists in the Age of Connection, Complexity & Catastrophe
Stephen Lewis: The death and rebirth of the west
A conversation with Baker, musician, and philosopher Stephen Lewis about the next arc of civilisation after the supernova death of liberalism and social democracy.
Meditations on The Tarot with Andrew Sweeny
A new series of video essays based on the 700-page spiritual classic, entitled Meditations on the Tarot: A Journey into Christian Hermeticism by the anonymous author whom everybody now knows was Valentine Tomberg.
The Tarot, the origin of playing cards as we know them, constitutes a series of what are called arcanum, which means ‘mysteries’ or ‘secrets.’ In most Tarot decks, there are 22 major and 56 minor arcana. Here I will follow Tomberg and examine the major Arcanum exclusively. But unlike Tomberg, whose source is the original Marseilles Tarot, I will use the more popular and accessible Rider-Waite version, created by golden dawn esotericist A. E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith in the early 20th Century.
About Parallax
Parallax is a European online media platform offering constructive and fresh perspectives for the post-post modern age. We publish essays and podcasts, webinars and lectures, and are a hub for original and heterodox thinking.
The word ‘parallax’ stems from the old greek παράλλαξις parállaxis, which means to shift the viewpoint of the observer. The name suggests psychoactive and alternative sense-making, as opposed to mainstream narratives and ideologies.
Through our work with various European ‘digital tribes’, we create media and Bildung (education), and promote social, cognitive and spiritual development. Moreover, we aim to provide a European counterpoint to the dominant anglo-saxon narratives.
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