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Website review: Post Modern Times | 2012

soyouth soyouth discovered this in Postmodernism 13 reviews since Jul 3, 2007
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laodan rated 4 months ago
Postmodern Times via Dreams in digital / Sya; in Postmodern Times/2012
Postmodern Times is a series of short animated films presenting new ideas about global consciousness and techniques for social and ecological transformation. Our first episode, "Toward 2012", introduces the project, explaining concepts from the best-selling book, "2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl" (Tarcher/Penguin, 2006) by Daniel Pinchbeck, in the author's own voice. Future segments will focus on shamanism, sustainability, alternative energy systems, the Mayan Calendar, quantum physics and synchronicity, human sexuality, and a host of other subjects. Postmodern Times Postmoderntimes in Google search 86 interesting videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7NOOBaZBjw Postmodern Times. 6 min - Jul 30, 2007 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3777563855883100822&hl=en A recording of Daniel Pinchbeck talking about Postmodern Times "Toward 2012". 1 hr 27 min - Sep 17, 2007 From what we know societal evolution goes in stages: 1. Animism, tribes, plucking and hunting. 2. Religions and philosophies , kingdoms and empires, agriculture. 3. modernity , kingdoms and republics, industry and long distance trade. 4. postmodernity , highly creative and conscientious individual cells are interconnected within "small groups" that are interconnected with other small groups. Some see this whole societal architecture as a rhizome (Jeff Vail) Here are some videos that prefigure such a possible societal rhizome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avBmUXZCOXk Think About It | Daniel Pinchbeck http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8961434816683857494 Entheo gen: Awakening the Divine Within. I posted about this video in an earlier post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A_5-Van9m4 Think About It | Hugo De Garis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIajoJ2l__g ELECTRIC SHEEP THROAT SING. MUSICK BY GODS OTHER DEVIL. VIDEO BY SCOTT DRAVES. December 27, 2006. 5 min. 12 sec.



allsux rated 6 months ago
site owner spams comment sections on other peoples' websites ... doosh
tehgeek rated 8 months ago
It was pretty, but I really disagree with his thesis.
FAIRYUSER rated 8 months ago
THAT WAS A NICE VIDEO.
evman rated 8 months ago
Well I saw an episode of Star trek, actually several that dance around this theory. Old news friend. It has always been a question of hope vs despair. Threats of any kind of apocalypse with a time line attached are foolish
WingMan rated 9 months ago
Interesting, but this guy defiantly must have smoked a lot of granola to be able to take what he's saying seriously.
weeble rated 9 months ago
"on the verge of a new form of consciousness" really. Indeed. Blah blah blah. God how may times has this exact line been spouted in the last century alone. On the verge. really. I wish people would just start to accept that nothing trancendent is about to happen to our species. We're NOT about to experience some new form of spiritual evolution. Nor are we about to trancend anything. Read a bit of history. This makes me cringe.
ketogah rated 9 months ago
transformation...thanks goodfoot08 http://goodfoot08.stumbleupon.com/
nostalgicBadger rated 9 months ago
oh okay, and while we are at it why don't we have a What the Bleep Do We Know party and eat tofu. Post Modernism does not have to mean new age hippy bullshit.
TONYYB rated 9 months ago
THE PLANET IS IN TROUBLE THANKS TO US.
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