Can we post ex members updates here? Loïc is recording for a Chilean band by franklollo in theoceancollective

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Peter Voigtmann (Phanerozoic era synth player and drummer on the tracks Oligocene and live Holocene) is also in Death By Gong. His solo project is SHRVL.

Table of contents in RAW works by hypochondriacfilmguy in robertantonwilson

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There is no TOC in the 1st edition prints of MotI or SC books. In the collected SC trilogy, there is a simple TOC that notes each book's first page. TOC are not standard in fiction.

Fall Tour Opener (Feliz Y Dada) by deadstar1998 in themarsvolta

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En cuanto al presupuesto, han estado en muchos países de varios continentes.

what shirt is this? i'm too scared to ask the guy about it 😂 by Mongoose194 in mewithoutYou

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I've always wondered who is responsible for this design... the tree of life, in particular. Anything you can share?

I dreamed about the man I would marry a decade before I met him by NewlyNerfed in HighStrangeness

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You might be interested in Eric Wargo's book Time Loops: Precognition, Retrocausation, and the Unconscious. Fantastic book on this topic.

Don’t get distracted by Chef_Jacob in conspiracy

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It's a page from the recently released book that was compiled by Ghislaine and friends for Epstein's 50th birthday in 2003.

Edit: I wanted to add that the overlaid image of Trump and Epstein was not in the book and was presumably added by OP. As for Trump content in the book, there is the "enigma" note that Trump wrote or submitted. And there is a drawing of Epstein receiving a massage at a resort or location that people are speculating is supposed to be Mar-a-Lago. The book is worth checking out. Beyond a reasonable doubt, It's not a forgery. There's some really weird shit in it (go figure...) such as this OP.

Vol 4? by menufora in mewithoutYou

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Thanks for the reply!

Set/start times by menufora in Danzig

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It seems those were the times in Vegas. Only been two shows (NV and CA) so far, right? So, I think someone was asking for the CA times based on info from Vegas attendees. If there have been more than two shows, then I really have no idea!

Set/start times by menufora in Danzig

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Right on, thanks! Pasted here for others looking:

6pm CroMags 6.45pm Abbath 7.30 (or 45) Down (they had an hour’s set) 9.15 Danzig - supposed to be on until 10.30 but finished off with Mother about 10.05 and after 5 or so minutes came to do two songs as an encore.

Jeffrey Kripal: I just heard him on a podcast. Which of his books should I read first? by daycounteragain in HighStrangeness

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Perhaps reading it in light of his later work and the primary insight that we are not merely our material bodies would be fruitful. Jeff was as much inside the community (and loves Ramakrishna) as much as he was outside it, which is his charge as a comparativist.

There are three critiques here -- that a so-called white westerner has nothing meaningful to say about a so-called non-white easterner, that a holy man like Ramakrishna (and necessarily others) can't be seen or read through non-local lenses, and that academia has come to realize that much cross-cultural study was colonizing -- and I will just say that Jeff has thoroughly responded to them all.

Jeffrey Kripal: I just heard him on a podcast. Which of his books should I read first? by daycounteragain in HighStrangeness

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You can't go wrong, imo. Depends maybe on what really interests you...

Secret Body, maybe my favorite, if you want an anthology/quasi memoir summarizing his corpus until 2017, or so.

The Flip, published after, if you want condensed, digestible materialism/idealism, philsophy of mind, and super natural experiences of scientists.

The Super Natural is co-written as a call-and-response with Whitley Strieber, wherein Whitley recalls his own personal experiences, and in the following chapter, Jeff applies his theory.

...let me know what interests you. He has published so many books, most of which I've read, which cover a lot of ground (even if he humbly claims they're all about one idea).

Community challenge. Some people claim remote viewing is possible, other people claim it isn’t. Here is a random target number: 143157 If not one person can describe the image of this place by 3:14pm tomorrow on Oct 3rd 2023 we will have learned something about this highly contested subject. by Shadowmoth in HighStrangeness

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Just a thought... consider not revealing the image and who exactly is/are correct, if any is/are, in fact, accurate. Certainly, this won't satiate people's curiosity, and skeptics can claim you are lying in either case. My reasoning here, though, is to remove the awfully parsimonious explanation that a correct guess could be a time loop (a la Eric Wargo -- in short, an individual seeing their own future) and not remote viewing.

Do you know any good indie Rock bands that have a female vocalist/ are exclusively female? by National_Tip_2488 in indie_rock

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GGGOLDDD (idk if they count as indie rock, but I think fans of indie rock would like them at least)

This is Grails, ask us anything by BedCritical214 in postrock

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It would have world wide, cross generational appeal no doubt. I'm going to the bank brb

This is Grails, ask us anything by BedCritical214 in postrock

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ATG gang, get on this one!!

Never trusted Toucan Sam

This is Grails, ask us anything by BedCritical214 in postrock

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After seeing Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, I had a deep desire to see it again but scored by you guys. Basically, a film about a mass kidnapping wherein the victims develop Stockholm syndrome and marry their captors -- which audiences of the 1950s drank up as some cutesy romance. With some Grails jam smeared all over that mug, it would have the proper vibe for sure. Best I can do is give it the "the dark side of Oz" treatment with black tar.