
OCCULTURE RAW 11: Derek Hunter on Terry Gilliam & Imagination vs Reality in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (Patreon Bonus Teaser)
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05/10/19 • 14 min
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OCCULTURE 128: Jeremy Johnson // Jean Gebser, Structures of Consciousness & The Three Worlds
Jeremy Johnson is the author of Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and Integral Consciousness.
Seeing Through the World introduces the reader to the work of German-Swiss philosopher, poet, and intellectual mystic Jean Gebser. Writing in the mid-20th century during a period of intense cultural transformation and crisis in Europe, Gebser intuited a series of mutational leaps in the history of human consciousness, the latest of which emerging was the "integral" structure, marked by the presence of a concept Gebser called time-freedom.
Jeremy says that Gebser's structures of consciousness are as significant an ontological insight as Carl Jung's "reality of the psyche." Yet, until now, very little secondary literature has been available in the English-speaking world as it relates to Gebser and his work. And, until now, very few podcasts have been recorded about Gebser and his work, but that is why Jeremy is here: to guide us through these structures and to show us how this integral structure of consciousness is a means of divination, a crystal ball we can scry with to further illuminate what it is about our current age that seems so damn different.
A lot of scrying coming up, indeed, and a lot of prying too, because we’re pulling the lid back on that third eye of yours and pushing our way into that ear canal with another case of this nasty sonically transmitted discourse.
PATREON EXTENSION
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- Gebser’s concept of Origin
- Gebser’s concept of time-freedom
- Westworld & mass consciousness shifts
- The synergy between Gebser’s work & recent guest Douglas Rushkoff’s Team Human book
RESOURCES
- Seeing Through the World on IndieBound
- Seeing Through the World on Amazon
- Jeremy’s website
- Jeremy on Facebook
- Jeremy on Instagram
- Jeremy on Twitter
- Jeremy’s podcast
- Nura Learning
DONATE
If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps.
MERCH
Tees, tanks, hoodies, hats. Check ‘em out on our website or at our Etsy shop.
SOCIAL
MUSIC
Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)”
PRODUCTION & LICENSING
This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., David G., Jeremy V., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Timothy W., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Andy E., Colleen F., Saliyah S., Raymond G., Kevin C., Michael S., Blake S., Kyle A., Megan B.
REMINDER
Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
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OCCULTURE 129: Carl Abrahamsson // Cinemagician: Conversations With Kenneth Anger & Documenting Anton LaVey
Hopefully you’ve got your creativity caps on, because our guest this time around is Carl Abrahamsson. He’s making his third appearance on the show, and much like the previous two, this one is rooted in human artistic expression.
Carl was here twice last year talking about his book Occulture, but he’s here this time to rap about a recent documentary he put out called Cinemagician: Conversations with Kenneth Anger, which is about exactly what it sounds like it’s about. Carl recorded a couple conversations with highly regarded independent filmmaker Kenneth Anger about his life, his work and the artistic process that is filmmaking. Good stuff, and you will hear all about it, as well as some tidbits on an upcoming documentary Carl’s producing about Anton LaVey, a conference he’s putting on at the end of May in the Italian Alps, and a juicy Patreon extension about what Carl calls our human poetry.
So if that sounds like your tune, then let’s jam.
PATREON EXTENSION
Listen at patreon.com/occulture
- Our human poetry
- Social media conditioning
- Being visible in physical reality
- Giving chance a chance
RESOURCES
- Watch Cinemagician: Conversations with Kenneth Anger on Vimeo
- Rewriting the Future Conference
- Carl’s website
- Carl on Patreon
- TrapArt.net
- TrapArtFilm.com
- HighBrow-LowLife.com
- HighBrow LowLife on Bandcamp
- Carl on Facebook
- Carl on Instagram
- Carl on Twitter
DONATE
If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps.
MERCH
Tees, tanks, hoodies, hats. Check ‘em out on our website or at our Etsy shop.
SOCIAL
MUSIC
Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)”
PRODUCTION & LICENSING
This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.
Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Timothy W., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Andy E., Colleen F., Saliyah S., Raymond G., Kevin C., Michael S., Kyle A., Megan B., Kaleb H.
REMINDER
Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
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