Onward & Foreword!

 

Good Tidings, Bold Brethren!

My HEART is SHOUTNG, oh Sisters of Sense and Sweetness!

The author David Jay Brown has written a glowing foreword to Nemu’s End

He is, by way of introduction above and beyond his many honours and accolades, the guy who came up with “BS” for Belief System, as used in the books of his friend Robert Anton Wilson.

Scroll down for his bio and his foreword.

But first, the spirit of the Lord moves me to poetry, and to photoshop:

 


BS swap


Oh Summer!

Been laid down.

Summer of the slain,

 

And broken barracks.

Oh bummer!


Nothing but BS between Obama

and Osama.

 


 

 

 

David Jay Brown bio:

Author of Over the Edge of the Mind: Exploring the Interface of Psychedelics, Culture and Consciousness.

Coauthor of four bestselling volumes of interviews with leading-edge thinkers: Mavericks of the Mind, Voices from the Edge, Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse, and Mavericks of Medicine.

David holds a master’s degree in psychobiology from New York University, and was responsible for the California-based research in two of British biologist Rupert Sheldrake’s books on unexplained phenomena in science: Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and The Sense of Being Stared At.

David’s work has appeared in numerous magazines, including Wired, Discover, and Scientific American, and he is periodically the Guest Editor of the MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) Bulletin.

David is also the author of two science fiction novels, Brainchild and Virus, and coauthor of the health science book Detox with Oral Chelation.

More about David’s work

 

Foreword to Nemu’s End: History, Psychology and Poetry of the Apocalypse, by David Jay Brown

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"...Dogs piss on our monuments without a second thought, and the Zen monk pisses in the temple hall. To both the Buddha mind and the canine mind, it is just piss on a rock. Only the everyday human mind, half-awake between the two, is alarmed by the symbolism...."
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