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Waking Life ~ The Movie

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Hey, are you a dreamer? I haven’t seen too many around lately. Things have been tough lately for dreamers. They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore. It’s not dead it’s just that it’s been forgotten, removed from our language.

Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists. The dreamer is banished to obscurity. Well, I’m trying to change all that, and I hope you are too. By dreaming, every day. Dreaming with our hands and dreaming with our minds.

Our planet is facing the greatest problems it’s ever faced, ever. So whatever you do, don’t be bored, this is absolutely the most exciting time we could have possibly hoped to be alive and things are just starting..

Now that I have got your attention, let me bring to your notice an animated movie that was produced in 2001 by Richard Linklater called Waking Life.

The film cannot be watched at one go and is the second film that I have encountered that needs to be stopped and watched again after a while because of the mental taxation it puts you through with the amount of concepts and ideas it walks you through. (The first being a documentary, Gambling, Gods and LSD)

The story is about a young man below who encounters people from various walks of life. He has in depth and not to mention mind-blowing conversations that question various aspects of the way we as a functional human race interact with each other and what has become of the world as we know it.

Along with some screen shots I have posted a few quotes from the film. I also recommend that you get yourself a copy and watch it. The animation if trippy a little psychedelic here and there but the conversations are what leaves you awestruck with a racing mind.

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“The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything.”

A: “Excuse me.”
B: “Excuse me.”
A: “Hey. Could we do that again? I know we haven’t met, but I don’t want to be an ant. You know? I mean, it’s like we go through life with our antennas bouncing off one another, continuously on ant autopilot, with nothing really human required of us. Stop. Go. Walk here. Drive there. All action basically for survival. All communication simply to keep this ant colony buzzing along in an efficient, polite manner. “Here’s your change.” “Paper or plastic?’ “Credit or debit?” “You want ketchup with that?” I don’t want a straw. I want real human moments. I want to see you. I want you to see me. I don’t want to give that up. I don’t want to be ant, you know?”
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“They say that dreams are only real as long as they last. Couldn’t you say the same thing about life?”

“Your life is yours to create.”

“Judge not lest ye be judged.”

“I want freedom! We have got to realize that we’re being conditioned on a mass scale. Start challenging this corporate slave state.”

Random Bits of Info:

The “I want freedom!” from the above quote has been used in a Psytrance track called Jungle Disco produced by Ocelot.

To Read Some More Quotes:

Waking Life Script – Dialogue Transcript
Information on Wikipedia

A Fractal Awakening

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I recently watched a documentary on Fractals: The Color of Infinity by Sir Arthur Charles Clarke the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Before this I would not be able to tell you what a fractal was, but now I have been researching and am going to awaken you to the possibilities of God using a fractal system to create us.

What is a Fractal?

A geometric pattern that is repeated at smaller or larger scales to produce self similar irregular shapes and surfaces that cannot be represented by classical geometry. In other words a fractal is a shape that is recursively constructed or self-similar, that is, a shape that appears similar at all scales of magnification and is therefore often referred to as “infinitely complex.”

The term fractal was coined in 1975 by Benoît Mandelbrot, from the Latin word fractus, meaning “broken” or “fractured.”

The Mandelbrot Set:

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The Mandelbrot set

This is the Mandelbrot Set being zoomed into:
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To see a video of a being zoomed into the Mandelbrot (which is one of the first few fractals discovered) check this beautiful Blue Oyster Spiral Fractal Zoom to see and understand the self replicating pattern.

Fractals in Nature

Most people around the world have seen fractals in nature. Clouds, trees, mountains rivers, ferns are all examples of fractals. For you to understand more clearly take a look at the image of the Romanesco broccoli showing very fine natural fractals below.

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Fractals in nature, Broccoli

These are very basic fractals that can be found in nature, people have successfully seen complex fractals like the one below with Transcendental Meditation and the use of Psychoactive substances such as LSD.

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Complex Fractal art

Why do people consider Fractals as building blocks of God?

By giving fractals simple commands on a computer, man has been able to generate structures so complex that it would take a humongous amount of human time. To show you a simple example click on the image below.
Creation of Mountains with a Fractal SystemNot only has man managed to create a mountain but a full mountain range in 3D using simple fractal commands. Towards the end of the 1980’s humans managed to create trees and multiples of trees put together with fractals. After the silicon chip revolution the fractal revolution is expected to be the biggest boon to the human race.

I hope I have helped explain Fractals in a manner easy enough for everybody to understand. Creating massive systems becomes easier with fractals, look into the sky the milky way is a fractal system.

Fractal Music, Literature and Art:

Fractal music has the possibilities of creating dimensions and space in the human mind. This is seen in modern generation music, mostly Psychedelic Trance.

Fractals in Literature are very common in Poetry, repetitive words.

In Wallace Stevens’ poem “The Sail of Ulysses (Canto I)” Pollard-Gott took know as the root. Here are the occurrences of know in the poem.

If knowledge and thing known are one
So that to know a man is to be
That man, to know a place is to be
That place, and it seems to come to that;
And if to know one man is to know all
And if one’s sense of a single spot
Is what one knows of the universe,
Then knowledge is the only life,
The only sun of the only day,
The only access to true ease,
The deep comfort of the world and fate.

Another example is ‘Mary had a little lamb,’ that shows the use of fractal in literature.

Fractal art can be used for meditation and healing purpose. In India many people actually use fractal art for mediation. Staring into it can lead you into a transcendental state where the fractals combine to make another image.

Fractal Paintings of Higher Consciousness and Energy like this one create a channel for enlightenment and intuition healing. I hope you enjoyed my the little run in with fractals. I am placing links of sources that have helped me write this article and which you can use to deepen your knowledge on fractals.

Resources:

Fractals on Wikipedia
3D Fractal Art

Alex Grey Beyond Art

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Alex Grey art Interbeing Psychedelic or visionary art is fascinating, lets take a look at Alex Grey who portrays multiple dimensions of reality in his artwork.

Alex blends the human body, mind, soul with the universe and cosmic energy to create a reality of divine auras.

One of his well known creation is the Sacred Mirrors, which is a series of 21 life-size framed images – 19 paintings and 2 etched mirrors – that examines, in detail, the anatomy of the body, mind and spirit. Its created in a sense to invite viewers to mirror one’s own sacred dimension through the artwork, understand and appreciate one’s unity with other people, cultures (irrespective of the colour, caste, creed), the universe and earth.

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Sacred Mirrors, painting by Alex Grey

The images show progression from the material world to the spiritual world, describing a process of transformation from body awareness through sociopolitical awareness to spiritual awareness. Sacred Mirrors can be used as a tool to heal parts of the physical and subtle bodies.

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Paintings at Chapel of Sacred Mirrors

Sacred Mirrors is on display at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York City, where several of Alex’s paintings are also on exhibit.

The LSD Molecule, Dr Hofmann and Alex Grey

This is a small excerpt taken from Alex Grey site, Dr. Hofmann first synthesized the compound LSD in 1938, while researching ergot derivatives as a chemist for Sandoz Pharmaceuticals in Basel.”
Albert Hoffman LSD revelation by Alex Grey “The substance was tested on lab animals with no interesting results, so like hundreds of similar test compounds, investigation of this drug was abandoned.

Yet, in 1943, at the horrific height of WWII and shortly after Fermi makes his discovery that led to the atomic bomb, Hofmann had a “peculiar presentiment” to re-synthesize LSD.

He has said that never before or since had he any similar “presentiment.” In my portrait of Dr. Hofmann an alchemical angel’s tears drip down to anoint or “create” the LSD molecule. The LSD Molecule, Dr. Hofmann & Alex Grey

Some of Alex Grey’s art I like

After creating Sacred Mirrors, Alex Grey applied his multi-dimensional perspective to some of his other paintings, based on human experiences, as you will find below.

The one below is for you Bhavika,
Kissing, Alex Grey's Painting
Tantra painting by Alex Grey
Pregnancy painting
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Dying image by Grey
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Alex Grey’s Spiritual Art

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