Parallax Newsletter #67
The Teratogenic Mystique, Paris is burning, and the Religion of Tomorrow
First things first: The Integral Forum Germany has launched a crowdfunding initiative for the German publication of Ken Wilber's book "Religion of Tomorrow". If you are interested in the German version, you can support the project here!
A NEW PARALLAX COURSE IS ON THE HORIZON:
The Teratogenic Mystique
(with Layman Pascal and Scout Rainer Wiley)
On October 8th, Layman Pascal is teaming up with ritual performance artist Scout Rainer Wiley to set up a new standard for spiritual engagement. This strange new course from PARALLAX ACADEMY offers an in-depth exploration of the edges of transrational magic where uncanny transformations begin. The infamous post-postmodern shapeshifters Layman Pascal & Scout Rainer Wiley will guide you deep into the dark forest on a practical and theoretical journey into the uncanny, inhuman and unintelligible. “Teratogenic” names the substances that cultivate mutations & monstrosities. Get all the information here.
Finally, if you want to know why there is no special meaning crisis nor a time between worlds, check out Ep#93 - Paris is burning of The Parallax View, here
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