James
18th June 2019, 15:11
The legendary Dr. Jospeh P. Farrell hit another home run during his recent interview with Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats podcast.
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I found this to be a wild one hour ride through topics such as:
The "vertical" and "horizontal" dimensions of Baroque music and its effect on the brain.
Russian experiments in psychotronics.
Potential physiological and psychological impacts of 5G NR technology.
The shift of artistic expression from a universal matter to a personal one in the 19th century.
Art and music as a matter of mind manipulation.
The degeneration of art and music once it lost its "cosmology," or its imitation of greater universal truths, while in pursuit of personal expression.
The negative impact of modernization on transcendental music, art, and architecture.
The CIA's promotion of modern art.
"Electroencephalographic Dictionaries" and their future role in beaming thoughts into the brains of unknowing subjects.
Dr. Farrell also took a moment to discuss his self-published new book, Microcosm and Medium (http://www.lulu.com/us/en/shop/joseph-p-farrell/microcosm-and-medium/paperback/product-23733965.html), which delves into these topics in much greater detail.
Props also to Greg Carlwood for actually reading the book before interviewing Dr. Farrell - that surprisingly isn't a prerequisite for many hosts!
I'll leave you all with one quote shared from the book that sums up the interview quite well:
"If one can manipulate the minds of the observers [...] then, perhaps, one can manipulate the cosmos itself."
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I found this to be a wild one hour ride through topics such as:
The "vertical" and "horizontal" dimensions of Baroque music and its effect on the brain.
Russian experiments in psychotronics.
Potential physiological and psychological impacts of 5G NR technology.
The shift of artistic expression from a universal matter to a personal one in the 19th century.
Art and music as a matter of mind manipulation.
The degeneration of art and music once it lost its "cosmology," or its imitation of greater universal truths, while in pursuit of personal expression.
The negative impact of modernization on transcendental music, art, and architecture.
The CIA's promotion of modern art.
"Electroencephalographic Dictionaries" and their future role in beaming thoughts into the brains of unknowing subjects.
Dr. Farrell also took a moment to discuss his self-published new book, Microcosm and Medium (http://www.lulu.com/us/en/shop/joseph-p-farrell/microcosm-and-medium/paperback/product-23733965.html), which delves into these topics in much greater detail.
Props also to Greg Carlwood for actually reading the book before interviewing Dr. Farrell - that surprisingly isn't a prerequisite for many hosts!
I'll leave you all with one quote shared from the book that sums up the interview quite well:
"If one can manipulate the minds of the observers [...] then, perhaps, one can manipulate the cosmos itself."