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A bold examination of artificial intelligence, consciousness,
technology, and the human urge to return to the womb. The thesis
of Big Mother begins with the premise that our
disembodiment as a species is being engineered, and that, at
the same time, we are engineering it through technology. It
proposes that the primary driving force of human civilization is
the desire to create through technology a replica of the mother’s
body—and then disappear into it. Taking us into the uncanny
valley where neurodiversity, linguistics, consciousness,
technology, demonology, Rudolf Steiner, Philip K. Dick, Norman
Bates, Ted Bundy, transgenderism, liquid modernity, identity
politics, the surveillance state, virtual reality, transhumanism,
Satanism, medical totalitarianism, and a new world religion of
scientism collide, Big Mother explodes the
technologically-assembled and technocratically-imposed architecture
of illusion in which the modern human being is increasingly lost
inside, and points the way back to our original soul natures.
Popular culture mirrors the human soul and it can't lie about the
state it is in-which is what makes it an essential guide on the
quest for self-knowledge. Seen and Not Seen: Confessions of a Movie
Autist is a series of autobiographical explorations which slowly
uncover the author's secret life to himself. Revisiting his former
writings on film and deconstructing old texts, he engages in a
literary dialogue with his past as he struggles to bust open his
fantasy life and reach the truth behind it. Moving into and through
the cultural, social and political dimensions of movies, the book
maps previously undiscovered psychological and spiritual realms of
the movie-going experience to create an engaging,
thought-provoking, utterly original narrative about the essential
acts of movie-watching, writing, and self-examination.
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