May 16, 2015
#116 Round table
with Alex Tsakiris, Conner Habib and Red Pill Junkie. What an
intriguing and thought provoking conversation with three of our
most open minded, well spoken and articulate guests. We talk about
a lot of cultural phobia's like being afraid to be honest and our
fear of admitting that we want to believe in something. What is
really driving science? And we express our opinions about man made
climate change as well as the ridicule factor from our mainstream
culture. Icons like Terrance Mckenna, Graham Hancock, Alan Watts,
Ram Das, John Keel and Sigmund Frued are discussed. And others like
Mira Bartaulk, Grant Cameron, Thomas Campbell, Luke Ritkowski,
Rudolf Steiner, and Whitley Strieber.
Red Pill Junkie
talks about his attendance at the Roswell Slide "Reveal", Conner
talks about his recent scandal at the PEN Gala, and Alex talks
about his plastic bag revelation. We also chat about LOVE in the
big picture related to enlightenment, personal transformation,
experience led belief systems and the polarization of our
culture.
Links and short bio from guests on
this roundtable:
Conner Habib - as his twitter
says… author. pornographic person. sex expert. VP of @apacsocial.
magician with a k. Conner is very articulate, open minded and quite
the intellectual thinker. Check out his blog about NDE’s…. a topic
which we have long desired to chat about in Grimerica. Conner
studied evolutionary biology, he’s an essayist and also stars in
the adult film industry.
Alex Tsakiris - Host of the
long running Skeptiko podcast and author of the new
book “Why Science is Wrong….. About Almost
Everything”. Alex
is truly on the front lines in this long fought War on
Consciousness. He has been challenging the gatekeepers of this
dogmatic materialism paradigm, while giving a voice to alternate
views and just following the data to where it leads. You can tell
by the title of his book…. As to where this is
heading.
Red Pill Junkie
- Agnostic
gnostic, walking conundrum & metaphysical oxymoron (with emphasis
in the 'moron' part) Blogger for Daily Grail, Mysterious Universe &
Intrepid blog. Red Pill Since Red Pill Junkie's been in Grimerica
as a regular guest, he's been making the rounds to some other
shows. Red's not just a writer but can chat about all of this stuff
as well. He's recently made appearances on Mysterious Universe, The
Paracast, Radio Misterioso, and Expanded
Perspectives.
Intro:
It's
just Graham and Darren in this fairly short intro. Great profound
UFO quote, and some more humbling feedback. Please help out the
show and see below for the many ways to contribute.
Links
to stuff talked about in the intro and during the
roundtable.
Record
number of quotes made in this episode!! :
"If there is nothing outside nature, it
becomes nonsensical to talk of nature, and especially human nature,
as being divided against itself. Nature is, as it were, always on
its own side. So when people are destructive, or self-destructive,
they are not acting against their own nature, they are just being
natural in ways we don't like. Instead of talking about the natural
and the unnatural — or even nature and culture — we can talk about
the parts of nature we prefer and why we prefer
them."
Adam Phillips
"Don't be a dick."
Phil Plait
"Learn to live with a high level of
unceertainty"
Whitley
Streiber
“I guess I should say a little bit about my
method - I really am a fence sitter. I *loathe* Science and am
always keen to attack it in most situations, though not here,
because I love Reason and I'm perfectly aware of the difference. I
also know what a concept means like Rules of Evidence. I'm not sure
that's a concept as widely circulated in these circles as it needs
to be - in other words, how *do* you tell shit from shinola? That's
very critical. I think reason can only take us a certain distance,
and then we have to go with the
divine imagination, but with all safety systems fully in operation,
or the divine imagination will lead us into complete
paranoia.”
Terramce
McKenna
"Reality is that
which, when you
stop believing in it, doesn't
go away."
Philip K Dick
"Wisdom without love is not wisdom"
Thomas Cochmann
"Belief is the enemy"
John Keel
"What ?!?! You need to think before you feel?"
Alex's wife
Man is often too proud
to examine the self-evident things which are closest to him. Zen
found the followers of the Mahayana looking for truth to
scriptures, to holy men and Buddhas, believing that they would
reveal it to them if they lived the good life. For man's apparent
humility in thinking that wisdom is something too sublime to reveal
itself in the ordinary affairs of his life is a subtle form of
pride. Inwardly he feels that he must be so great as to be removed
from the things of the world before he can receive truth, and such
is his pride that he will only deign to receive it from the lips of
sages and from the pages of sacred scriptures. He does not see it
in human beings or in the incidents of everyday life; he does not
see it in himself, for again he is too proud to see himself as he
is. So far from seeking for truth he hides his imperfections under
his 'meritorious deeds' and approaches the Buddhas from behind
their mask.
Alan Watts
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