We have to stop consuming our culture. We have to create culture. Don’t watch TV, don’t read magazines, don’t even listen to NPR. Create your own roadshow. The nexus of…
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This lecture by Terence Mckenna was videotaped in 1990, with the title “Opening the Doors of Creativity”, Terence Mckenna brilliantly articulates his understanding of the process and the significance of…
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Counterculture icon and ethnobotanist Terence McKenna (1946-2000) talks about the meaning of life, psilocybin and shamanism. The combination of McKenna’s academic approach (having a BS from the University of California…
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Alan Watts was a speaker and author who interpreted Buddhism, Hinduism and other eastern beliefs/ideologies for Western Audiences. The speech in this video, known as the Veil of Thoughts, focuses…
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More than 600m Euros already pledged in massive fundraising drive to rebuild Notre Dame. But with an estimated cost of several billion pounds more will be needed. Much money has…
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Borussia Dortmund the famous German club shows us how football needs to fight racism and extremism. Back in 2008 the football club offered supporters educational trips to Dachau, which was…
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An ancient seal with the name of a court official dating 2,600 years old discovered in Jerusalem. The engraving reads – belonging to Nathan-Melech, Servant of the King. Dating from…
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Crazy CulturePolitic MadnessPosts
The Spanish Civil War finished eighty years ago today
by Dannyby DannyThe Spanish Civil War may have finished eighty years ago today, but Spain is still healing from the deep wounds. April 1st 1939, General Francisco Franco announced that his fascist…
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Crazy CulturePeople StoriesPosts
Beyoncé And Jay-Z’s Brit Awards 2019 Tribute To Meghan Markle
by Dannyby DannyBeyoncé And Jay-Z’s Brit Awards 2019 Tribute To Meghan Markle Not present at this years Brit awards but iconic in presence Beyoncé and Jay Z gave us one of the…
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Crazy CultureCulture WarsMysteryPosts
Why Spanish Flu Was Called Spanish Flu and why virus names make a difference
by Dannyby DannySpanish Flu made its first appearance in 1918; soldiers returning from World War 1 brought the virus home to their countries with them. In 1920 in New York City over…