Human history represents such a radical break with the natural systems
of biological organization that preceded it, that it must be the response
to a kind of attractor or dwell point that lies ahead in the temporal
dimension. Persistently western religions have integrated into their
theologies the notion of a kind of end of the world. And I think that a
lot of psychedelic experimentation sort of confirms this intuition. I
mean, it isn’t going to happen according to any of the scenarios of
orthodox religion, but the basic intuition that the universe seeks
closure in a kind of Omega point of transcendence is confirmed. It’s
almost as though this object in hyperspace, glittering in hyperspace,
throws off reflections of itself, which actually ricochet into the past,
illuminating this mystic, inspiring that saint or visionary, and that out
of these fragmentary glimpses of Eternity we can build a kind of a map
of not only the past universe and the evolutionary ingression into
novelty, but a kind of map of the phuture.
huh?
heh!
eh?
alo…. speak english pls!…
powderful english.
wo pu chi tao.