The Feast of Albert Hoffman
“To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I will tell my prophet, & be drunk thereof! They shall not harm ye at all.” — AL II:22 Today is the feast of Albert Hoffman, who died just 11 years… Continue Reading
“To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I will tell my prophet, & be drunk thereof! They shall not harm ye at all.” — AL II:22 Today is the feast of Albert Hoffman, who died just 11 years… Continue Reading
Newsweek reports that DNA analysis of remains compared to modern populations show that some Crusaders didn’t just wage war in the Holy Land, but also mixed genetically. The study, reported in the American Journal of Human Genetics, notes that “armies… Continue Reading
Smithsonian reports that researchers from Bern University played music for wheels of Emmenthal cheese for six months while it matured. Cheese technologists examined the results afterwards, concluding that cheese exposed to hip-hop music is by far the funkiest. After that,… Continue Reading
The Library of Congress is making available online some 155 Persian texts from its collection in digital form. The collection’s page states: The Library of Congress is home to a noteworthy collection of rare Persian language manuscripts, lithographic books… Continue Reading
OZ RADIO – Grand Lodge of Australia official podcast The first episode is available here: In this Episode we speak to OTO member and service veteran, Phil Pope about the the new Grand Lodge Charitable initiative to help our returned… Continue Reading
Dr. Kate Lister is a lecturer in the School of Arts and Communication at Leeds Trinity University, primarily researching the literary history of sex work. This month, she tells a little about what she does and why it’s important in… Continue Reading
Lotta interesting stuff appearing at Frater Acher’s Holy Daimon site, foremost the research comprising the Holy Daimon Project itself which the site describes thusly: “The Holy Daimon project is dedicated to the exploration of authentic, previously untranslated ritual manuscripts from… Continue Reading
Coming June 20 to Keats House in London, England, author and lecturer David Fallon will present “William Blake’s Visionary London: ‘a Human awful wonder of God!’” According to the event listing: Blake is London’s revolutionary prophet. He spent almost all of… Continue Reading
Lee Harrington is an internationally known spiritual and erotic authenticity educator, gender explorer, eclectic artist and award-winning author and editor on erotic and sacred experience. He’s been traveling the globe teaching and talking about sexuality, psychology, faith and desire, and… Continue Reading
Do you lucid dream? How often? What do you do to achieve this state? Science wants to know. In a recent article for Medium, Sally McGrane says: While dreamers may enjoy the ability to control their dreams, neuroscientists are interested… Continue Reading