Tag: technologies of ecstasy
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The Villa Vesuvio Apothēkē
In 1996, on the outskirts of Pompeii, in a town called Scafati, archaeologists dug up a farmhouse and named it the Villa Vesuvio. Inside they found seven large vessels, and at the bottom of each one a dry organic crust — the residue of whatever had been in them on the day the mountain came…
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The Mithras Liturgy — A Procedure Without a Priest
There are books on my shelf I am not able to use. The Mithras Liturgy is not one of them — every word of it sits in translation, free, online, and I have read all of it. That is exactly what makes the Mithras Liturgy the most unsettling document in this series. I can read…
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The Purity Law — Germany’s First Drug Law
In 1516 Bavaria passed the Reinheitsgebot. The purity law. It named three things that could be in beer. Barley. Water. Hops. Everything else — every herb, every resin, every root that had gone into a brewing vessel in northern Europe for the previous thousand years — became illegal by omission. We remember it as a…
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Empty First. Then Look. — Fasting as the Oldest Consciousness Technology
Empty First. Then Look. Fasting shows up in every serious consciousness tradition the world has produced. Not as a side practice. Not as self-discipline. As preparation — the thing you do before the thing. That convergence is either a coincidence so persistent it stops functioning as coincidence, or it’s data. In this reading, it’s data.…







