Monday, March 30, 2009

Nebulous (07)

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Hello, slightly overtime..must have been confused by the summertime reset or was it watching the F1 season opener..whatever i was as surprised as you , Nebulous fan, when i sw it missing just now..Well the first series was a success soinevitably there was a second series of 6 episodes (and a third). Enough smalltalk time for the slightly crazy professor Nebulous and his eco-troubleshooting team of K.E.N.T. (the Key Environmental Non-Judgmental Taskforce) trying to set the world back on the right path following a worldwide disaster known as "The Withering".

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The Deptford Wives

Professor Nebulous and his inept team of eco-trouble shooters come face to face with the Debbies; a race of cloned wives who've been programmed to pamper with extreme prejudice... With special guest star Peter Davison.




Nebulous 07, The Deptford Wives (28min, 20mb)

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

McKenna (08)

Hello, Sundaze remains on McKenna's tracks, there's more True Hallucinations with another two great chapters. There's an avi video that brings a lot of visual psychedelics to bare and Terence is really in good shape here. The musical component is brought to you by C Cat Trance, avant ethno/dance/electronics , a nocturnal evocation and a sax that reaches beyond. ..

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Terence McKenna



Hallucinations 11,12 - A Conversation Over Saucers/More on the Opus (58 min, 40mb)



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Terence McKenna - Experiment At Petlauma ( AVI 29 min, 201mb)

Terence is in a philosophical mood here placing his work in larger context, this video is rather psychedelic/trippy..ah yes his fans/producers of this video forget that all those visual stimuli rather distract from whats been said, then again you can watch/listen this as often as you like..



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C Cat Trance - Karadara ( ^ ogg 149mb)

In the mid eighties, after the release of anthem 'Hungry, So Angry' and album 'The Glitterhouse', Rees Lewis, the distinctive element (voice and sax) of currently obscure but hip funksters Medium Medium, left and with drummer Nigel Stone started C-Cat Trance to extend the avant dance forms of Medium Medium in a more art-pop-world direction, diminishing guitar noise, using anxious synth layers, dark pop atmospheres, traditional instruments, middle eastern influences. They were ahead of their time & albums like Khamu(1985) & Zouve(1986) presage the ethno/dance/electronic styles that was to dominate the music planet late 80`s & beyond. C Cat Trance songs express a nocturnal evocation, an anxiety proceeding from the different, the unexplored.

C-Cat Trance produced world and dance sounds ahead of their time and, with a floating membership varying between two and eight, they played infrequent gigs, beginning at Pandora's Musicbox in Rotterdam in September 1984 ( saw that), and more often in Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Holland) than the UK. They released a series of records through the late eighties, and received consistent acclaim. Lewis' sax playing was described in the press as "lung emptying sax", "striking sax", "sax breaks that wail like a maitresse in nipple clamps", "and many more creative descrptions. The tracks on Karadara are selected from the first EP and the albums Zouave, Khamu, play Masenka Combo and Les Invisibles. The selection also includes five unreleased tracks recorded for an album which coincided with the demise of their label Red Flame, hence Karadara which is sinhalese for "Trouble"



01 - Some Day Soon (Burn Mix) (4:18)
02 - Dreams Of Leaving (5:07)
03 - Shake The Mind (5:33)
04 - Wind Howl (3:43)
05 - Theme From The Film The Hawkline Monster (5:56)
06 - Orange Clawhammer (4:20)
07 - Cold (3:25)
08 - Clawhammer Stomp (4:21)
09 - Let Me Sleep (4:56)
10 - Two Worlds (5:38)
11 - The Old Man (4:39)
12 - Miss Manners (5:54)
13 - He's Crazy (3:59)
14 - If You Steal (3:45)
15 - Screaming To Be With You (5:49)
16 - 7/8. (3:33)

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Bab 5 (101)

Hello, Number Six has left the building, enter Number 5 ..that is Babylon 5 , a brilliant sci-fi series that ran during the mid-nineties..it never was meant for youths perse and the world it portrayed had plenty of greys ..as such it really was off the beaten track of regular US tv series.  

Babylon 5 series was created, produced and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. He set five goals for Babylon 5. He said that the show "would have to be good science fiction" as well as good television, by taking an adult approach to the subject; it would have to be reasonably budgeted, and "it would have to look unlike anything ever seen before on TV, presenting individual stories against a much broader canvas." Straczynski further stressed that his approach was "to take sci-fi seriously, to build characters for grown-ups, to incorporate real science but keep the characters at the center of the story. The idea was not to present a perfect utopian future, but one with greed and homelessness; one where characters grow, develop, live, and die; one where not everything was the same at the end of the day's events. Citing Mark Twain as an influence, Straczynski said he wanted the show to be a mirror to the real world and to covertly teach.

It was the dawn of the third age of mankind – ten years after the Earth-Minbari War. The Babylon Project was a dream, given form. Its goal: to prevent another war, by creating a place where humans and aliens can work out their differences peacefully. It's a port of call – home away from home – for diplomats, hustlers, entrepreneurs, and wanderers. Humans and aliens, wrapped in two million, five hundred thousand tons of spinning metal... all alone in the night. It can be a dangerous place, but it's our last best hope for peace. This is the story of the last of the Babylon stations. The year is 2258. The name of the place is Babylon 5.




Season 1: Signs and Portents

During 2258, Commander Jeffrey Sinclair is in charge of the station. Much of the story revolves around his gradual discovery that it was his capture by the Minbari at the Battle of the Line which ended the war against Earth. Upon capturing Sinclair, the Minbari came to believe that Valen, a great Minbari leader and hero of the last Minbari-Shadow war, had been reincarnated as the Commander. Concluding that others of their species had been, and were being, reborn as humans, and in obedience to the edict that Minbari do not kill one another, they stopped the war just as Earth's final defenses were on the verge of collapse.

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S01E01 Midnight on the Firing Line

When the Narn attack a Centauri colony, Londo and G'Kar nearly come to blows. , at the same time raiders are attacking transport ships near the station. Meanwhile the crew of the station are introduced: Commander Jeffrey Sinclair, Lt. Commander Susan Ivanova, Security Chief Michael Garibaldi, and Telepath Talia Winters. A long running feud between Ivanova and the Psi Corps aswell as the Narn-Centauri conflict is set up. All this on the background of the elections of the Earth Alliance nearing its final hours, with a dead heat between the two leading candidates.

Midnight on the Firing Line 1 (rar 180mb)

Midnight on the Firing Line 2 (rar 163mb)

or

Midnight on the Firing Line (zip 342mb)

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Nebulous (06)

Hello, time for the slightly crazy professor Nebulous and his eco-troubleshooting team of K.E.N.T. (the Key Environmental Non-Judgmental Taskforce) trying to set the world back on the right path following a worldwide disaster known as "The Withering". Today's episode was the final of season one, not to worry next week we continue with season two

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The Man Who Polished the Sun

The Richest Man in the World's official title holder,Jack Winslow, has a plan to abolish the drizzly season of Hamble by harnessing the power of a captured dwarf sun, but everyone who opposes his project seems to wind up flash fried - from the inside! Can the murder of the inventor of quantum bacon and Winslow's plans be linked? Can Nebulous really be thinking of turning to his old nemesis, Dr Klench, for help with the matter? And can Harry find enough knickers for a full wash load ?

Nebulous 06, The Man Who Polished the Sun (28min, 20mb)

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

McKenna (07)

Hello, Sundaze remains on McKenna's tracks, there's more True Hallucinations in another two great chapters. There's an avi video interview he gave on his mathematical studies into the I Ching in relation to time . The musical component is brought to you by Philip Glass, who initially refused to do any filmscore but was convinced by the director who had him in mind from the outset of his Koyaansiquatsi project...the result shot Glass into the limelight...What i post here is the dvd rip..much longer then the album release...there's two versions here a regular rip and for those that like it full a 5.1 version aswell...

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Terence McKenna




True Hallucinations 09/10 - A Conversation Over Saucers/More on the Opus (48 min, 34mb)



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Time and the I Ching ( AVI 28 min, 125mb)

An interview with Terrance about his research into the I Ching (King Wen sequence) and the recursiveness of time...more on that next week

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Philip Glass - Koyaanisquatsi ( dvdrip 82min, 141mb)

Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance, is a 1983 film directed by Godfrey Reggio with music composed by Philip Glass.The movie has no dialogue but does feature the Hopi word koyaanisqatsi, translated as "life of moral corruption and turmoil" or "life out of balance." "Koyaanisqatsi" is chanted at the beginning and end of the film in a dark, sepulchral basso profundo by singer Albert de Ruiter over the score by Philip Glass. Three Hopi prophecies are sung by a choral ensemble over the film's final few minutes and are translated just prior to the end credits:

"If we dig precious things from the land, we will invite disaster." (oil ?)
"Near the day of Purification, there will be cobwebs spun back and forth in the sky." (chemtrails ?)
"A container of ashes might one day be thrown from the sky, which could burn the land and boil the oceans." (comet ?)

The film consists primarily of slow motion and time-lapse photography of cities and many natural landscapes across the United States. The visual tone poem contains neither dialogue nor a vocalized narration: its tone is set by the juxtaposition of images and music. In the Hopi language, the word Koyaanisqatsi means 'crazy life, life in turmoil, life out of balance, life disintegrating, a state of life that calls for another way of living.

The film's soundtrack by Glass was released in 1983, after the release of the film. Even though the amount of music in the film was almost as long as the film itself, the soundtrack release was only 46 minutes long and featured only selections from the film's pieces. In 1998, Glass re-recorded the album through Nonesuch Records with a length of 73 minutes, 21 seconds. The re-recording of the album featured two additional tracks from the film, as well as extended versions of previous tracks from the original album. The album was released as a Philip Glass album titled Koyaanisqatsi, rather than a soundtrack to the film. The music has become so popular that the Philip Glass Ensemble has toured the world, playing the music for Koyaanisqatsi live in front of the movie screen. Two tracks on the soundtrack, "Pruit Igoe" and "Prophecies", were used in the 2009 film Watchmen.


 
01 - Koyaanisquatsi (0:47)
02 - Beginning (2:52)
03 - Organic (7:36)
04 - Clouds (4:30)
05 - Resource (6:20)
06 - Vessels (7:45)
07 - Cloudscape (0:36)
08 - Pruit Igoe (7:28)
09 - Clouds and Buildings (1:14)
10 - Slow People (3:11)
11 - The Grid (20:48)
12 - Microchip (1:55)
13 - Prophecies (8:30)
14 - Ending (3:36)
15 - Definition (1:31)
16 - End (3:48)

Then there's the 5.1 version 

Philip Glass - Koyaanisqatsi (AC3 5.1 ogg) ( dvdrip 82min, 383mb)


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Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Prisoner (18)

Hello, well the Prisoner series may have been over in 68 but it left many a question and intrigue that inturn spawned several documentairy's about it one of which, The Prisoner Compendium came with the dvd box you might want to check it out. As you might know, later this year a new version of the Prisoner will be broadcast..we'll see.. Ok so today i start the new series aswell with the prequal movielength pilot,I will reveal what this is all about next week, to those that don't take this bait...

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The Prisoner Compendium

The Prisoner Companion, 1990, a 48-minute American production with clips, including a few from Danger Man, and voice-over narration discussing origins, interpretations, meaning, symbolism, etc., in a format modeled on the 1988 Warner book, The Official Prisoner Companion by Matthew White and Jaffer Ali.. for those that seek more.....


The Prisoner Compendium 1 (rar 200mb)

The Prisoner Compendium 2 (rar 194mb)

or

The Prisoner Compendium (zip 397mb)

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Ok, so here's the kick off for the new series, as this pilot is movie length i had to shrink it considerably, obviously resulting in some quality loss, that said the series episodes look just great at 350mb per episode but thats for next week.. when i will reveal what this is all about to those that don't take this bait...


The Gathering 1 (rar 200mb)

The Gathering 2 (rar 197mb)

or

The Gathering (zip 398mb)

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Nebulous (05)

Hello, time for the slightly crazy professor Nebulous and his eco-troubleshooting team of K.E.N.T. (the Key Environmental Non-Judgmental Taskforce) trying to set the world back on the right path following a worldwide disaster known as "The Withering".

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The Coincidence Machine

A visit by the twin Prime Ministers, the threat of closure and spilling orange juice on his best suit is only the beginning of a bad day for Nebulous ! A series of co-incidences begins to escalate to frightening levels and very soon the end of the world could be nigh due to a coinciclasym. A surprise phone call from Nebulous's mentor (Dr Donald McQuasar) leads the KENT team to believe that he may be the one man who knows something about the approaching deathly destiny...or is it just a coincidence?

Nebulous 05, The Coincidence Machine (28min, 20mb)

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

McKenna (06)

Hello, Sundaze remains on McKenna's tracks, A Violet Psychofluid keeps him and his company fascinated another great chapter . There's 3 great PDF's up for grabs aswell must haves for any aspiring psychonaut and even if you dont plan on a trip there's still a wealth of information there to make a better choice then just based on the NWO propaganda you have been force fed by the (owned) media dangling those bought socalled scientists before you. Finally a band that was ahead of it's time and fell thru the cracks at yet another moneyed recordlabel. Sandals

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True Hallucinations 07/08 - A Violet Psychofluid/The Opus Clarified (48 min, 34mb)

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Encyclopedia of Mind Enhancing Foods, Drugs & Nutritional Substances + Plants of the Gods + Terence McKenna - Tryptamin Hallucinogens and Consciousness ( 3xPDF, 26mb)

Encyclopedia of Mind Enhancing Foods Description,
It seems as though every day brings a new pill or potion claiming to restore mental alertness or improve memory. While many of these claims are based on factual information, many others are not. This encyclopedia of foods and drugs that are believed to improve mental performance contains information on nearly 400 nutrients, herbs, and drugs, ranging from ancient plant compounds to the latest pharmaceuticals. Entries are arranged by type of substance, such as foods, vitamins, minerals, spices, and medical drugs. Each entry contains information such as alternate names and forms, sources, results, side effects, precautions, and recommended dosage. Although readers are encouraged to consult with their doctors before diagnosing and treating themselves, this book provides crucial, factual, and unbiased information on the "miracle drugs" that many people believe can solve health problems from fatigue to Alzheimer's. Readers can discover for themselves the properties of each substance. A complete index allows for easy reference and help with alternate names, food and drug interactions, and symptoms.


Plants of the Gods - Their Sacred Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers comes from the Albert Hoffman (LSD prof) foundatation and is a somewhat scholarly work with many pics that establishes where the western money medicine has cut the ties with (our true) nature basicly all priests tripped before the Roman Catholic Church (NWO 1.0) demonised it, as it was an integral part of all preceding religions. Regular medicine dislike it because of it's holistic homeopathic approach...(there's no money in healing !) In short there's mountains to climb, NWO 2.0 don't like it as they hope to eradicate all creativity when NWO 3.0 establishes itself next year..well thats their plan anyway.,,,wipe out 50% of the human population the first 5 years and another 50% of the remainder the secand 5 years...by 2020 all should be clear...cynical humor that is....if only we could force feed them some of those plants of the gods ...they would quickly understand the futility of their ambitions...


Tryptamine Hallucinogens and Consciousness is a talk given at the Lilly/Goswami Conference on Consciousness and Quantum Physics at Esalen, December 1983. It was to be the first of many lectures at Esalen Institute on the Big Sur Coast of California. Published 1992 in The Archaic Revival.

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Sandals

The sole full-length album by the London groove collective the Sandals (a second was recorded, but rejected by the record company and unreleased) is, in retrospect, a prescient look at where post-ambient house electronica would go in the mid-'90s. The roots of the Sandals are in the South London club scene of the mid-'80s. Ian Simmonds, Derek Delves, Will Blanchard, and John Harris were friends who met round the clubs, clothing stores, record stalls, and other focal points of the local nightlife. In 1990, the foursome opened a stall called Rich and Strange in London's Trocadero, selling records, books, and clothes to like-minded hipsters. As they ran the shop, the foursome also began rehearing in its storage room, with Delves on lead vocals and percussion, Harris on various reed instruments, Simmonds on bass, and Blanchard on drums

Eddie Piller, owner of London's Acid Jazz Records, became the Sandals' manager in 1991, organizing both an exhibition of the group's artwork in Los Angeles' Marquart Gallery, and a set of demos with producers Paul Daley and Neil Barnes (also known as Leftfield) that attracted the attention of London Records. Although the group was dubious about the implications of signing with a major label, most of them were married and starting families, and so the lure of a large paycheck proved irresistible. London released Rite to Silence, preceded by the single "Profound Gas," in early 1994. The second single, "Feet," was a hit and the album got generally positive reviews. After an EP, 1995's Cracked, that is now seen by some as one of the essential early documents of trip-hop, the Sandals recorded a new album with Luke Gordon, aka Spacer, who had produced the EP. London rejected the album and the group, already suffering internal dissent, split up in early 1996. Ian Simmonds went on to release several well-received, jazz-oriented solo records under his own name and the pseudonym Juryman, and formed his own ATL label, short for "All That's Left," a rueful comment on the group's fractious demise. Derek Delves worked with United Future Organization, while Will Blanchard drummed for both Dot Allison and Beth Orton.



Sandals - Rite To Silence (94 ^ 139mb)

01 - Feet (6:33)
02 - Nothing (3:55)
03 - No Movement (5:01)
04 - Change (3:33)
05 - Ardens Bud (6:09)
06 - We Wanna Live (Voc.Elizabeth Troy) (8:00)
07 - We Don't Wanna Be The Ones To Take The Blame (6:51)
08 - Lovewood (8:49)
09 - Here Comes The Sign (7:27)
10 - Profound Dub (4:39)

Sandals - Cracked EP (95 ^ 99mb)

01 - Changed (3:58)
02 - Osocurioso (5:04)
03 - Shake The Brain (4:56)
04 - Joy (8:29)
05 - Ardens Bud Phase 3 (8:00)
06 - Cracked (5:44)
07 - Wake The Brain (5:00)
08 - Open (11:14)

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Prisoner (17)

Hello, well the time has come to move on for our Prisoner, not that much the wiser, but then maybe that was the lesson..there is no escape...The Village beautiful and strange as it is, is a metaphor for our comfortable life, the adventures, strife and deaths, tasks to distract us. All our time the big questions remain haunting us....Who is Number One ? Why am i here ? Well let me answer that ..there is no Number One..in a way we are a collective of Number One's..as in the show ranks and positions shifted, it's all fluid. As to why are we here, i think the answer spawns from our limitations....it forces us to become creative and looking back the past 10,000 years i would say we have shown great promise and power even if the forces of darkness allways do their best to frustrate, block and lead us astray...it's an ongoing battle by no means won by either side...so remember you are not a number ! (be it 1 or 100) you are free (wo)men, free spirits !

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Prisoner episode 17, Fall Out

The Prisoner is presented to the President of the Assembly. He watches the trials of Number Forty Eight and the resuscitated Number Two. It is now his chance to finally meet Number ne. As chaos breaks out, The Prisoner leaves the Village and heads for London.



Fall Out 1 (rar 180mb)

Fall Out 2 (rar 145mb)

or

Fall Out (zip 325mb)

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Nebulous (04)

Hello, before monday looms a message from traveller, please feel free to comment to what's been posted here or what is not, contemplate and not just consume..Lke last weeks 030609 release of another movie based on a comic, admittedly one with more demanding content..don't know what Hollywood made of it..going to watch it later tonight, anyway here's a collection of the comic that spawned the movie..

Alan Moore - Watchmen PDF (12x) (75mb)

Time for the slightly crazy professor Nebulous and his eco-troubleshooting team of K.E.N.T. (the Key Environmental Non-Judgmental Taskforce) trying to set the world back on the right path following a worldwide disaster known as "The Withering".  

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Madness Is A Strange Colour

Whilst visiting Sir Ronald Rolands at a retreat after his sudden nervous breakdown, Nebulous's suspicions are aroused that Sir Ronald's sanity didn't jump but was pushed, when the minister goes berserk again after seeing a picture of his newly decorated office. Meanwhile, the Vartox Paint Company's brand new colour 'garrow' is not only being applied to KENT's office walls, but every Government building across the country. What is the connection and can Nebulous find out before beige is outclassed as the planet's most stressful colour scheme?


Nebulous 04 - Madness Is A Strange Colour (28min, 19mb)

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

McKenna (05) Bruce Lipton

Hello, Sundaze remains on McKenna's tracks, his voice takes us once again into the jungle. Furthermore I've decided to step up the tempo, as of this week there will be 2 chapters up for grabs... But wait there's much more today, as announced yesterday... a defacto science breakthrough into the realm of mind/spirituality. A wake-up call to orthodox doctors, drug companies and genetic engineers who are meddling with life like Mickey Mouse in the Sorcerer's Apprentice. With science based on a Newtonian, Darwinian mechanistic view that was outdated science 70 years ago but is still being accepted without question today by graduates of the life sciences and medical schools....That said in the end it's all about yourself making the effort to grasp how your body works and not be duped by the misguided in white coats. Take your life in your own hands.. I have here a 2 -part lecture available for download, but you can watch it online at videogoogle-link provided- This lecture belongs in the classroom and on the curriculum of every school teaching 15/16 year olds ! Finally the third installment of the bonus dvd of Tuxedomoon's 7707 album

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Terence McKenna

True Hallucinations 05/06 - A Brush with the Other/Kathmandu Interlude (48 min, 34mb)

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Bruce Lipton - The New Biology - Where Mind and Matter Meet 1 ( 60min, 211mb)

I had planned to spread this over 2 posts but i'm sure those watching part 1 won't want to wait for part 2, therefore...

Bruce Lipton - The New Biology - Where Mind and Matter Meet 2 ( 90min, 311mb)


This lecture by Dr. Bruce Lipton deals with his book , Biology of Belief, Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter and Miracles is a former medical school professor and research scientist (Stanford University School of Medicine). He has been a guest speaker on dozens of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national conferences. Through his experiments, examining in exquisite detail the molecular mechanisms by which cells process information and his palpable passion for the amazing world of the cell, he has demonstrated that genes do not control our health and behavior... but that our it is our thoughts that influence the genes and therefore the cells, and therefore..... These influences include our perceptions and beliefs. He shows that our beliefs, true or false, positive or negative, affect genetic activity and actually alter our genetic code. Dr. Lipton's profoundly hopeful work, being hailed as one of the major breakthroughs in the New Sciences, shows how we can retrain our consciousness to create healthy beliefs, and by doing so intentionally create positive effect on our bodies and our lives.


@ Vid Google - Bruce Lipton - Where Mind and Matter Meet 1

@ Vid Google - Bruce Lipton - Where Mind and Matter Meet 2


p.s. the book is available for 8 pounds at Amazon UK (for some reason it's twice as expensive in the US)

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One year ago (Rhotation Sundaze 17,18 & 20) i posted some of Tuxedomoon's (solo) albums . I ve posted thusfar two parts of the bonus DVD these last weeks now here's the remainder...

Tuxedomoon - Mythical Puzzle, Jet Wave, Colorado Suite ( ^ 122mb)



III. Mythical Puzzle (1988) Travelogue (26:09)

25 - Intro
26 - Peter
27 - Steven
28 - Blaine
29 - Bruce
30 - Outro

IV. Jet Wave (1980) A Multimedia Loft Jam (12:28)

31 - Victims Of The Dance
32 - East

V. Colorado Suite (1977) Early Studio Explorations (27:02)

33 - Litebulb Overkill
34 - New Machine
35 - Lili Marlene
36 - Pollo X
37 - Cybernetic Cowboy
38 - Joeboy The Electronic Ghost

VI. No Tears (2007) A Montage Of Accellerated Memory (5:40)

39 - No Tears

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

The Prisoner (16)

Hello, well coming up the penultimate Prisoner episode this week.. My excuses for last weeks fudging of the linkadress of rar 2..corrected it now. I am already working on the next series, one that was thematically more then a decade before it's time and even when relativly profitable saw its resources pulled, as the theme became too close to what was at that time some years in the future but obviously in planning by the NWO goons. A lesson in the fact it's not about money but power in this world.... but then you should have understood that by now, money=materialism...power=perception....much more on that in the first part of a 2,5 hour long lecture that should be an obligatory part of any decent schools curriculum, and for us older folk ESSENTIAL viewing to gain a thrue understanding about the working of our body...thats all tomorrow...for now...

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Prisoner episode 16, Once Upon A Time

After all the attempts to break Number Six have failed, Number Two decides the only way to obtain the information wanted is by using a system known as "Degree Absolute". A Battle that will leave one of them dead. If Number Six wins, he will have survived the ultimate test and meet Number One.


Once Upon A Time 1 (rar 180mb)

Once Upon A Time 2 (rar 104mb)

or

Once Upon A Time (zip 285mb)

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Nebulous (03)

Hello, are you happy ? Or happy to be not dead ? Even if we don't know what it is to be dead, apart from you dont get to do and watch the goings on..the latter part maybe even pure speculation, though i suspect such would be rather boring without the live-time constraints..Most precious i would think would be the ability to enjoy art as it brings contemplation, this of cause includes music. Just now i listenned to a wonderful album, Choral by Mountains, IDM with a touch of postrock, whatever, beautiful, had it on my system for two weeks before i got to listening to it, just set it to replay..hmm ...Time for the slightly crazy professor Nebulous and his eco-troubleshooting team of K.E.N.T. (the Key Environmental Non-Judgmental Taskforce) trying to set the world back on the right path following a worldwide disaster known as "The Withering".

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The Dust Has Landed

Whilst visiting Sir Ronald Rolands at a retreat after his sudden nervous breakdown, Nebulous's suspicions are aroused that Sir Ronald's sanity didn't jump but was pushed, when the minister goes berserk again after seeing a picture of his newly decorated office. Meanwhile, the Vartox Paint Company's brand new colour 'garrow' is not only being applied to KENT's office walls, but every Government building across the country. What is the connection and can Nebulous find out before beige is outclassed as the planet's most stressful colour scheme?


Nebulous 03 - The Dust Has Landed (28min, 21mb)

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

McKenna (04) DMT

Hello, Sundaze remains on McKenna's tracks, his voice takes us once again into the jungle as he recalls being 'Camped by a Doorway ' in the fourthinstalment of his True Hallucinations book, But wait there's much more today. There's the documantairy about how the ancients, specially the egyptians grasped the workings of the pineal gland in the 45 min video, split in parts on line at google but here its available as a 145 mb download...it's well worth watching, one of the experts appearing is Rick Strassman, his book, The Spirit Molecule -DMT is available as a PDF if you ever doubted that this 3D reality is all there is you should definetely get and share a copy.. Now if that aint enough theres the secend instalment of the Tuxedomoon DVD 7707 a collection of video's they made or you could just satisfy yourself with the Audiorip from it...

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True Hallucinations 04 - Camped by a Doorway (28 min, 18mb)



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DMT The Spirit Molecule Doc. (Avi Xvid 48min, 144mb)

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Rick Strassman - DMT, The Spirit Molecule (PDF 367 pages, 2mb)

Rick Strassman's overview of his book ;

In 1990, I began the first new human research with psychedelic, or hallucinogenic, drugs in the United States in over 20 years. These studies investigated the effects of N, N-dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, an extremely short-acting and powerful psychedelic. During the project\'s five years, I administered approximately 400 doses of DMT to 60 human volunteers. This research took place at the University of New Mexico\'s School of Medicine in Albuquerque, where I was tenured Associate Professor of Psychiatry. I was drawn to DMT because of its presence in all of our bodies. Perhaps excessive DMT production, coming from the mysterious pineal gland, was involved in naturally occurring \"psychedelic\" states. These might include birth, death and near-death, psychosis, and mystical experiences. Only later, while the study was well under way, did I also begin considering DMT\'s role in the \"alien abduction\" experience. The DMT project was founded on cutting edge brain science, especially the psychopharmacology of serotonin. However, my own background powerfully affected how we prepared people for, and supervised, their drug sessions. One of these was a decades-long relationship with a Zen Buddhist training monastery.

The Spirit Molecule examines what we know about psychedelic drugs in general, and DMT in particular. It then traces the DMT research project from its earliest intimations through the maze of committees and review boards to its actual performance.

Our research subjects were healthy volunteers. The studies were not intended to be therapeutic, although all of us believed in the potentially beneficial properties of psychedelic drugs. The project generated a wealth of biological and psychological data, much of which I have already published in the scientific literature. On the other hand, I have written nearly nothing about volunteers\' stories. I hope these many excerpts from over 1000 pages of my bedside notes provide a sense of the remarkable emotional, psychological, and spiritual effects of this chemical.

Problems inside and outside of the research environment led to the end of these studies in 1995. Despite the difficulties we encountered, I am optimistic about the possible benefits of the controlled use of these drugs. Based upon what we learned in the New Mexico research, I offer a wide-ranging vision for DMT\'s role in our lives, and conclude by proposing a research agenda and optimal setting for future work with DMT and related drugs.

The late Willis Harman possessed one of the most discerning minds to apply himself to the field of psychedelic research. Willis, earlier in his career, had published the first and only scientific study using psychedelics to enhance the creative process. When I met him 30 years later in 1994, he was president of Institute of Noetic Sciences, an organization founded by the sixth man to walk on the moon, Edgar Mitchell. Mitchell\'s mystical experience, stimulated by viewing the Earth on his return home, inspired him to study phenomenon outside the range of traditional science, which nevertheless might yield to a broader application of the scientific method.

During a long walk together along the central California coastal range one day, he said firmly, \"At the very least, we must enlarge the discussion about psychedelics.\" It is in response to his request that I include highly speculative ideas and my own personal motivations for performing this research. This approach will satisfy no one in every respect. There is intense friction between what we know intellectually or even intuitively, and what we experience with the aid of DMT. As one of our volunteers exclaimed after his first high dose session, \"Wow! I never expected that!\" Or, as Dogen, a thirteenth century Japanese Buddhist teacher said, \"We must always be disturbed by the truth.\" Enthusiasts of the psychedelic drug culture may dislike the conclusion that DMT has no beneficial effects in and of itself; rather, the context in which people take them is at least as important. Proponents of drug control may condemn what they read as encouragement to take psychedelic drugs and a glorification of the DMT experience. Practitioners and spokespersons of traditional religions may reject the suggestion that spiritual states can be accessed, and mystical information gained, through drugs. Those who have undergone \"alien abduction,\" and their advocates, may interpret as a challenge to the \"reality\" of their experiences my suggestion that DMT is intimately involved in these events. Opponents and supporters of abortion rights may find fault with my proposal that pineal DMT release at 49 days after conception marks the entrance of the spirit into the fetus. 

Buy the book DMT: The Spirit Molecule
 
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One year ago (Rhotation Sundaze 17,18 & 20) i posted some of Tuxedomoon's (solo) albums . Last week it was Ghost Sonata from the bonus DVD of their 7707 boxset...this week this videoscompilation you get to chose ..just the audio in ogg 9 or the videos you likely never saw on TV, yet these were made to support their music. 



Tuxedomoon - II. 1000 Lives By Picture videos (avi 45 min ^ 270mb)

Tuxedomoon - Tuxedomoon - II. 1000 Lives By Picture audio (1982-85 ^ 99mb)

 
16 - Hugging The Earth (4:05)
17 - In A Manner Of Speaking (3:34)
18 - 59 To 1 (4:09)
19 - Some Guys (4:56)
20 - Watching The Blood Flow (5:12)
21 - The Waltz ((5:10)
22 - In The Name Of Talent (5:53)
23 - Holy Wars (6:42)
24 - Family Man (5:00)

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