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Lorenzo Hagerty
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Nov 13, 2012 • 1h 9min
Podcast 332 – “Living in the Exile Nation”
 Guest speaker: Charles Shaw
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PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Charles Shaw.]
“Having a felony conviction, and having a drug conviction, essentially makes you a second class citizen.”
“For the lower classes, the poorer classes, which generally in this country are people of color, drug laws have always been used as a way to control them.”
“And if you take away the distinction between tobacco and alcohol and cannabis and cocaine or alkaloids or whatever, what you've got is a war against altering consciousness.”
“But what they're trying to stop more than anything is ideas. Because what it is is a war of ideas. And it is a war of control, a breaking away from an external control factor, like a government, or a religion, or an ideology, or an economy that enslaves you, and thinking outside the box in revolutionary terms to try to solve it.”
“It's no secret that psychedelics change consciousness. It's no secret that they're revolutionary. I mean, we've known this for a while. What is absolutely fascinating to me is how easily that culture was dismissed.”
“The true revolutionary leaders, I think, are going to be the ones who figure out how to not go in the street and how to disseminate the revolution by other means.”
“I also think that the real revolution is going to come from women, personally. I think enough guys have tried to lead the revolution, and it's always the same thing because men have the same intentions, we always enter into a war paradigm. And we've gotta stop that war paradigm, and at least the feminine will allow us to get out of that war paradigm and get into something that is a collaborative negotiation of disputes and grievances. But I don't know what's that going to look like.”
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Charles Shaw "Living in the Exile Nation" - Burning Man 2012 from Palenque Norte on Vimeo.
Charles Shaw's Exile Nation Project
"Exile Nation: Drugs, Prisons, Politics, and Spirituality" by Charles Shaw
"The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade" by Alfred W. McCoy
Rolling Jubilee
Banks sell debt for pennies on the dollar on a shadowy speculative market of debt buyers who then turn around and try to collect the full amount from debtors. The Rolling Jubilee intervenes by buying debt, keeping it out of the hands of collectors, and then abolishing it. We’re going into this market not to make a profit but to help each other out and highlight how the predatory debt system affects our families and communities. Think of it as a bailout of the 99% by the 99%. 

Nov 1, 2012 • 1h
Podcast 331 – “Understanding theProcess of Consciousness”
 Guest speaker: Dr. Brian Hewlett
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This podcast features the third in the series of the 2012 Palenque Norte Lectures at the Burning Man festival. The speaker is Dr. Brian Hewlett and he titled his talk "An Algorithm of Human Consciousness and Implications for Artificial Intelligence". As you can see, I have re-titled the talk “Understanding the Default Process of Consciousness” to better fit with some of his closing remarks which included: “If you understand the default process of your consciousness, and you work with that default process and start to pay attention to that process, then you can actually start to manipulate the process, just like you can manipulate any process that you understand.”
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“What you experience as reality IS reality, and it's got consequences for you.” - Dr. Brian N. Hewlett
Dr. Brian Hewlett "Understanding the Default Process of Consciousness" - Burning Man 2012 from Palenque Norte on Vimeo.
The Psychedelic and Entheogenic Society of New York City 

Oct 22, 2012 • 1h 3min
Podcast 330 – “The Politics of Knowledge in Psychedelic Sciences”
 Guest speaker: Dr. Maddy Corbin
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[NOTE: All quotations are by Dr. Maddy Corbin.]
“I've been a nerd for a long time. That's how you get a Ph.D.”
“At least in my experience of psychedelics, and people who take psychedelics and why they value psychedelics, is because it helps to critique you. It helps to break you down. It helps to challenge your assumptions. Isn't that part of what we find, whether it's in our meditation or in our psychedelic practices is it pushes you to your edge, and it teaches you about your assumptions that you are making without even realizing it. And you learn to challenge yourself.”
“How can we be as rigorous in our engagement with the outer world as we try to be with our engagement with our inner world?”
“Psychedelics don't actually come from the counterculture. They come out of scientific laboratories.”
“And because it came through a chemical that allowed them to study it, they began to engage with spirituality in a way that was historically unprecedented. The doorway, I argue that [psychedelics] are a doorway through which spirituality entered the scientific laboratory in a way that it usually doesn't.”
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Dr. Michelle (Maddy) Corbin
Dr. Maddy Corbin “The Politics of Knowledge in the Psychedelic Sciences” - Burning Man 2012 from Palenque Norte on Vimeo.
Women's Visionary Congress 

Oct 15, 2012 • 1h 26min
Podcast 329 – “Vision Mapping for the Golden Age”
 Guest speakers: Amanda Sage and Bruce Damer
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Watch a video of Bruce Damer's brief history of the Palenque Norte lecture series
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Amanda Sage.]
“Let's turn the museums into temples. I think the new museums are going to be temples.”
“I'm interested in this collaboration, because I'm interested in what can we do to wake people up, to turn people on.”
“And dream. I mean if this is about dreaming, what can each of us do to evoke the dream, a deeper dream, in another?”
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Amanda Sage (official site)
eARTh Voyage:::
The mission is the art of transformation
Amanda Sage “Vision Mapping for the Golden Age” - Burning Man 2012 from Palenque Norte on Vimeo.
A brief history of Palenque Norte, from which the podcasts sprang . . . by Dr. Bruce Damer
Dr. Bruce Damer "A Brief History of Palenque Norte" - Burning Man 2012 from Palenque Norte on Vimeo.
The Twilight of American Culture by Morris Berman
Dark Ages America by Morris Berman 

Oct 7, 2012 • 1h 34min
Podcast 328 – “In Praise of Ayahuasca”
 Guest speaker: Graham Hancock
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Graham Hancock.]
“There are all kinds of ways to challenge ourselves. Some people do it by climbing a mountain or scuba diving. The most profound and challenging ordeals is to drink Ayahuasca. It is in a way the ultimate adventure.”
“I think that ayahuasca requires us to confront the truth about ourselves. That's one of the fundamental, universal experiences of anybody who has drunk the sacred visionary brew of the Amazon.”
“All across the world we have a venal class of dishonest, self-serving bureaucrats who are using the power we give them to impose themselves upon us.”
“You have to understand that we've had more than 40 years now of massively financed propaganda called the 'War on Drugs'.”
“Do we as adults have the right to make decisions about what we put in our own bodies and what we experience with our own consciousness without reference to the powers of the state, or must we seek permission from the state in order to explore our own consciousness?”
“I don't think it's an accident that I started smoking cannabis at round about the time I started researching “The Sign of the Seal”, which is the first book I wrote on a historical mystery. And I don't believe I would have actually written that book if I hadn't had this nudge from this curious plant ally called cannabis.”
“What ayahuasca does is to allow us to make accessible to our senses areas of reality that are normally off limits to us. I believe that those are real, not fiction of the brain. What the shamans call 'the spirit world', what quantum physicists might call parallel universes or parallel dimensions, I think they exist.”
“The model I use is that the brain is a receiver, or a transceiver, of consciousness rather than a generator of consciousness. And that as such, as a transceiver, the receiver wavelength of consciousness may be adjusted. And I think that's what happens with ayahuasca, and I think that we gain access to other levels of reality and the intelligences that inhabit those other levels of reality, which, for some reason, are interested in the human race.”
“We ought to be able, in a responsible society, as responsible adults, to gain good information. If we want to experiment with our consciousness we should be able to gain good and reliable information easily. Instead it's very difficult. We have to go underground. We have to stay out of the mainstream if we want to learn about ayahuasca.” And, “What ayahuasca does is to allow us to make accessible to our senses areas of reality that are normally off limits to us. I believe that those are real, not fiction of the brain. What the shamans call 'the spirit world', what quantum physicists might call parallel universes or parallel dimensions, I think they exist.”
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LondonReal.tv
Graham Hancock's Official Web Site
Graham Hancock's YouTube Channel
The Joe Rogan Experience with Graham Hancock
Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind
By Graham Hancock
More Books by Graham Hancock 

Sep 28, 2012 • 1h 7min
Podcast 327 – “Jesus, Aliens, and Ayahuasca”
 Guest speaker: Jonathan Talat Phillips
PROGRAM NOTES:
This podcast features a talk given by Jonathan Talat Phillips in Vancouver sometime earlier this year. In it, Jonathan tells the story of how, after a devastating loss as countercultural activist, he embarked on a mystical initiation involving underground ayahuasca ceremonies, kundalini awakenings, DMT cowboys, shapeshifting extraterrestrials at Burning Man, miraculous healings, and an international movement trailblazing visionary ways to help our planet in crisis. Along the way he uncovers the lost rites of the Christian mystery schools and secret “electric” messages for personal and global transformation.
Jonathan is the author of “The Electric Jesus: The Healing Journey of a Contemporary Gnostic.” He co-founded the cutting edge web-magazine Reality Sandwich and The Evolver Network, coordinating 40+ regional Evolver communities. He is a religion blogger for "The Huffington Post," the creator of “The Ayahuasca Monologues: Tales of the Spirit Vine,” a Reiki Master and Bioenergetic Healer.
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The Starck Project
 
The Starck Project on Kickstarter 

Sep 20, 2012 • 59min
Podcast 326 – “Avoiding the Pitfall of Words”
 Guest speaker: J. Krishnamurti
J. Krishnamurti ONLINE
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by J. Krishnamurti.]
“The crisis is not in the outward technological advancement, but rather in the way we think, and the way we live, and the way we feel. I think that is where a revolution must take place.”
“No revolution, psychologically I'm talking about, is possible if there is merely the imitation of a particular ideology. To me, all ideologies are idiotic.”
“What has meaning is what IS, not what should be.”
“I think that is the worst thing one can do, to break up one's own existence into various fragments, and that's where contradiction lies.”
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Safe Access Now
Martin Wittfooth Web Site
Corey Helford Gallery 

Sep 1, 2012 • 1h 3min
Podcast 325 – “Cauldron Chemistry”
 Guest speaker: Terence McKenna
PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.] 
“Safety is really a concern of mine, and what I've been telling people recently is that until there's animal and human data on a drug it should probably be looked at very carefully.”
“In the absence of good scientific data about the effects of artificial hallucinogens it's good to stick to the natural ones.”
“I think that what these psychedelics do, is they actually do connect you to the whole circle. You stand outside of the moment from which you embarked on your psychedelic experience, and you see eternity like a vast landscape deployed in front of you. So what I think psychedelics are is they're about time, and they somehow make all time co-present.”
“The apocalypse is the millennium, and the psychedelics move you into the future.”
“I think that the whole thing, the crux of the whole psychedelic issue, is that it accentuates personal responsibility by making people take their own experiences seriously.”
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Links mentioned in Jon Hanna's comments:
The bio synthesis of dimethyltryptamine in vivo.
Comments by Sasha about DMT & Tryptophan 

Aug 26, 2012 • 1h 13min
Podcast 324 – “Esalen 2012 Redux”
 Guest speaker: Bruce Damer
PROGRAM NOTES:
Today's program consists of ten separate pieces from a June 2012 workshop at the Esalen Institute, eight of which are by Bruce Damer. Here are the titles that Bruce has given to these short talks:
--Are we all becoming autistic astronauts?
--On our dual bonobo and chimp nature
--The things I loved about Terence
--Esalen @ 50
--"Procreate only once" (and we will have a future)
--The wellspring of human consciousness
--Terence's greatest Rap: Its all about Love, and where to now, Butterfly Hunter?
Following that we will be hearing the two closing segments of the workshop. The first is the “Rap for Terence” by Earth Girl and following that comes Galen Brandt singing her tribute to Terence titled “Aho Terence floating in the sky”
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2012 Palenque Norte Lectures at Burning Man
Podcasts featuring Fraser Clark
"Rave Culture And the End Of The World…as we know it"
"Monkey’s Trip, A Short History of the Human Species" 

Aug 21, 2012 • 1h 28min
Podcast 323 – “Searching for a New Paradise Myth”
 Guest speaker: Lorenzo and Friends
PROGRAM NOTES:
This podcast features the final community discussions at the June 2012 Esalen workshop led by Lorenzo and Bruce Damer. Among the topics discussed were:
-Creating a new myth for our community
-The genesis of the Occupy Movement
-Are psychedelic “mutants” among us?
-Cultural Creatives
-Freeing our food supply from money
-Timebanks
-What the mushroom has to say about the future
-The Importance of myth
-Developing a “Medicine Circle” app
-Building new cultures through shared global experiences
-The 'superfood' revolution and our connection to the Earth
-Indra's Net
-The Temple at the Burning Man Festival
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