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Perfect World 12.0: Infinity Loops, dimethyltryptamine and the self-replicating Godhead

A special episode of In A Perfect World featuring a lecture by author and podcaster of the Entheogenic Evolution, Martin Ball Ph.D, conducted at Burning Man 2009. In which Martin expouses at length about issues from his recently released book, "Being Human: An Entheological Guide to GOD, Evolution, and the Fractal Energetic Nature of Reality", aka the world's most radical and provocative book! Martin discusses "infinity loops", the fractal nature of reality, the consciousness behind the evolutionary drive across history... and crystalline dimethyltryptamine... What role does DMT play in making us self-aware, and how has the evolutionary drive created this crystalline catalyst to dress higher dimensional consciousness in matter forms? Is DMT an ingression of the Godhead, and what role does it and altered consciousness play in the history of religion? Let Martin Ball rap lyrical – and tell you his take on the DMT elves...

[Thanks, Rak!]

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motley. : 2009-11-23 11:00:55
Surely if Mr Ball believes we are god then that we transcend death minus our egos ?
G Kawas. : 2009-11-20 14:36:12
What does it matter what he believes in?

Don't you think that both could just be 2 ways of looking at the same thing?

The realization of undeniable "oneness" is what we should be achieving all the time

omgoleus : 2009-11-18 15:07:33
No, Sufis and Hindus are OK for Hippies. I think Catholics are out, unless they're also Gnostic, in which case they're OK with the Hippies, but only the subset of Hippies who are into the Matrix movies and such.

It's all so complicated keeping track of which spiritual paths are cool and which aren't.

jim. : 2009-11-17 22:20:54
The godhead has a bit better pedigree than those other things, shouldn't make him particularly flaky. I mean you've got many schools of Hindu thought, a great deal of NeoPlatonic Catholic mysticism, many Sufi thinkers...

Of course all that stuff's associated with "the man," which is perhaps (okay, definitely) worse than being a bit flaky in the psychedelic community...

Anonymous. : 2009-11-17 13:09:41
Despite the way it sounds, Martin's thoughts are actually a lot less far out and freaky than many that are espoused in the psychedelic canon, and he's pretty controversial for stepping on toes while taking exception to these commonly held beliefs. For example, he doesn't believe in "entities" or and objective reality to psychedelic "visions." The products of the psychedelic experience, in his view, come from the imagination. There are no transforming elves. No plant spirits, no visions of past lives. No past lives for that matter, and no transcendence of death.

Now, he does believe in the godhead, so I guess that makes him flaky in some circles.

PoisonedV. : 2009-11-17 13:03:26
I've taken DMT numerous times and I've never become a hippy whos written a book about how DMT helps us find our fractal god, but it seems everyone else who has taken DMT has. Maybe I'm just weird.
the.bricoleur : 2009-11-17 11:58:18
I'll pass thanks.

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