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March 2008

March 31, 2008

The Pendulum Swings

"it’s like the pendulum’s swing, going down will take you an equal degree upwards mayhaps the energy we manage to transmute with our magickal weapon of the lamp in the darkest parts of the underworld also strengthen the corresponding upright sephira."

Ikipr on the upside to the downside. A great deal of what Zach communicates in this discussion on qlippothic work resonates true with what we're all currently experiencing within the Macrocosm and Microcosm.

The end of this year marks the very strong upright swing of the Pendulum.

March 27, 2008

Tower Seven - Nick Pell

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Nick Pell is the Event Director of esoZone: The Other Tomorrow, Editor in Chief of Key64, and is currently hard at work editing the expanded version of Bill Whitcomb's The Magician's Reflection. He is from an unknown planet whose people are descended from the Nefilim and has recently moved to 25th Century Los Angeles. When not revelling in the glory of his Bafometic lifestyle, he pets cats, rides motorcycles, and shoots guns.

Nick Pell is Tower Seven.
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March 26, 2008

Portfolio

You can now download the FP Portfolio from FoolishPeople.org.

March 18, 2008

Arthur C Clarke dies at 90

Legendary British science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke has died in Sri Lanka at the age of 90.
He came to fame when his story was made into the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, by director Stanley Kubrick in 1968.

This man deserved to live forever.

Untitled Mars

Taking a cue from the space industry, Jay Scheib's latest work pits hard Science against Philip K. Dick as interplanetary speculation runs amok, the indigenous population gets screwed, and a strange "anomalous" kid seems to hold all the answers. Developed at MIT with a team of Mars researchers and anthropologists, a mission to colonize the Red Planet is revving up for 2017. Imagining what might happen once we get there, Scheib drops seven performers into a simulated Martian society. Can't make ends meet on Earth? Consider a one-way ticket to Mars!

Link Via Futurismic

March 08, 2008

Future Perfect Past Tense

When I look back over the stories that make up my life, sometimes it's like the chicken and the egg. You know, which came first? "Time is nonlinear." It's only three words and so easy to agree with intellectually, but the experience of it? Well, let me give you an example.
When I was just starting to grow up too fast, my best friend introduced me to my first love. For the better part of the bus ride home my friend told me about this girl. She was amazing and beautiful and he had no idea if she liked him at all, but he had to find out. I still remember his exact words, "You have experience with the ladies; you have to talk to her for me." To this day I have no idea how he came to such an astoundingly wrong conclusion, but because he was my best friend and because neither of us had read Cyrano de Bergerac, I agreed to do as he asked.
That afternoon was the kind of hot that only comes on the back of an Indian Summer. The sky was ready to rain green, and she was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen. Blonde hair and blue eyes; a cliché, I know, but she wore it well. When she spoke, it was all over for me. Her voice was deep, rough at the edges, utterly feminine, and made me quiver. After a while I pulled her aside to talk privately.
Swallowing my feelings for her, I readied myself to speak on my friend's behalf, but when I opened my mouth something peculiar happened. My vision blurred, like the air was humming and suddenly I was watching from the backseat. The conversation was short and sweet, and I was far more charming than any twelve year old boy has a right to be. She confessed that it was me she really liked, and asked her friend to deliver a close-but-no-cigar message to my friend. When he read it he didn't even look at me, he just got up and left.  I had gone to win her heart for him and kept it for myself instead. It was a betrayal and we both knew it. My sense of loyalty was outraged, but I was so disoriented all I could do was stand there with a dumb look on my face. One of the older kids came over, put a beer in my hand and said, "Don't worry, he'll get over it." I had never had a beer before, but I was positive it was exactly what I needed.
Now, I love a good cliché, so I don't mind telling you that I'll never forget that afternoon, but I will throw in a twist. I'll always remember that day because it's the first time I felt the hand of a Future Self moving me in a direction I had neither the social graces nor the experience to move in myself.
Running into a Future Self like that is both profound and unnervingly weird. What makes it weirder still for me is that in the narrative I've pieced together and called My Life, this event happens before I start working with time magick. The more you work with time, just how nonlinear it is really sinks in, and makes it very hard to say for sure who or what you really are. There's this strange feeling to it, like everything is totally predestined, but at the same time, feeling like you can do or change nearly anything. This contradiction and all the confusion it brings is enough to make anyone ask, "Why bother with time magick?" That's why I wanted to share this story in particular.
Eventually I patched things up with my friend, and though we still talk to this day, if I had never spoken with him again, that would have been okay. I had moments with that girl I wouldn't trade for anything. That slice of life we shared was so important to me that I reached out to myself across time to make sure it happened. This kind of thing can't happen in the 3d world with its linear concept of time, but because I've experienced it, I know there is more. Who doesn't want more, for themselves, their children, this planet? Yes, there is confusion; yes, things can go wrong, but because I want more; for and of the things I love, I push forward into this uncharted and un-chartable territory. No one said crashing the gates of Eden would be easy, but I promise you, it's worth it.

March 07, 2008

Samm Hain

We're proud to have Samm Hain join FoolishPeople.com today, Samm has a long and broad history within the Magick and Occult communities, he's a regular contributor to sites such as Key 23 now Key 64 and one of the founders of Chaos Current and has been published in two anthologies "Magick On The Edge" and "The Best Of Konton Magazine". Samm is an experienced practitioner of retroactive and Hyper Dimensional Magick.

He's a good friend and one of the most knowledgeable, intelligent and driven Magicians I have had the pleasure to meet.

March 06, 2008

Tower Five - Klint Finley

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Klint Finley lives in Portland, OR and is the organizer of Portland Occulture, executive director of Esozone, and the editor of Technoccult. When not chained to his computer he can be found riding his bike, dueling with his fellow Mu Ryu practitioners, and exposing his ignorance at pub trivia contests


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Tower Six - Brenden J.G. "Bing" Simpson


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"Brenden J.G. "Bing" Simpson was a Canadian presenter, writer, and musician whose career lasted from 1999 until his disappearance. He was especially famous for his work in the musical duo The Young Jungs. Jazz musician Phil Lectrum has described Simpson as being "the first hip white person born north of Infictive County."

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