In the documentary “Symphony of the Soil”, the interface between rock and lichen is discussed. At that interface, filaments of the lichen merge with rock. There “dead” rock is converted into elements of life that lichen make available to fungi and trees and so on. This lichen/rock interface, and the linking pathways of fungi, combine to blur the strict boundaries we’ve established between animate and inanimate worlds.
This “wood-wide web” is a form of dialogue. In dialogue, dissolving and in-forming (decay and growth, death and life) go hand in hand. The boundaries between smaller, deader worlds are dissolved, so that wider worlds — more lively and diverse worlds — can come together.
Metaphor plays the role of psychic lichen, dissolving hitherto strictly held separations between contexts (negating), and simultaneously making connections to a wider, more lively vision.
This growing list of links shows some of the mycelial connections of an emerging (and non-local) mind.
But these are in the order they came to mind, which is to say, somewhat chaotically arranged:
Blogs and Other Web Sites:
- David Bohm Society
- J. Krishnamurti Online
- Bohm/Krishnamurti Project
- Samuel Beckett Society
- Pari Center
- Gabor Mate
- Stephen Jenkinson
- Dark Mountain
- The Order of Thought
- Horizons of Significance (Antonio Dias)
- Refigurations ( Jeppe Graugaard)
- What If? (Christy Rodgers)
- Negative Psychologist
- John Trudell
- The Oldspeak Journal
- Break the Code
- Joe Bageant
- William Blake
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- All Possible Worlds Imaginable
- Jean Gebser Society
- Larval Subjects
- William Hawes
- Wolf-Dieter Storl
- Ken Wilber— the difference between waking up and growing up
My Own Stories, Poems and Misc.:
- A few essays in German
- Poems and Rhymes
- Recording of poem “Falling Stones”:
- Stories
- Recording of “Coils and Spirals”:
- Jokes
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- Chogyam Trungpa: “Sense of humour seems to come from all pervading joy, joy which has room to expand into a completely open situation because it’s not involved with the battle between ‘this’ and ‘that’. Joy develops into the panoramic situation of seeing (or feeling) the whole ground, the open ground. This open situation has no hint of limitation, of imposed solemnity. And if you do try to treat life as a ‘serious business’, if you try imposing solemnity on life as if everything is a big deal, then it is funny. Why such a big deal?”
- Recording of some jokes:
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Books:
This is a listing of the books I’ve mentioned to date. It’s constantly being updated.
- Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnameable, by Samuel Beckett
- On Dialogue, by David Bohm
- Wholeness and the Implicate Order by David Bohm
- Krishnamurti’s Notebook
- Shoal Hope, by Antonio Dias
- The Science Delusion, by Rupert Sheldrake
- How Real Is Real, by Paul Watzlawick
- Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko
- Auch die Wissenschaft Spricht nur in Gleichnissen, by Hans-Peter Dürr
- The First and Last Freedom, by Jiddu Krishnamurti
- Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse
- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, by Oliver Sachs
- Freedom from the Known, by Jiddu Krishnamurti
- The Way of Zen, by Alan Watts
- The Reenchantment of the World, by Morris Berman
- The Chalice and the Blade, by Riane Eisler
- Ursprung und Gegenwart (The Ever-Present Origin), by Jean Gebser
- Stickman, by John Trudell
- Cannery Row, by John Steinbeck
- Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Active Side of Infinity, by Carlos Castaneda
- Beckett and Zen by Paul Foster
- Another Country by James Baldwin
- Ken Wilber books
- The Dawn of Everything, by David Graeber and David Wengrow
Articles:
- Article by Curtis White — The Idols of Environmentalism
- Article by Mark Slouka — Quitting the Paint Factory: On the Virtues of Idleness
- “There is no Activism, Only Proprioception” (Matthew Capowski)
- “The David Bohm Ojai Seminars Revisited” (Bill Angelos)
- “The Stunning Intelligence of Crows and Magpies” (Earthfire Institute)
- “The Abolition of Work” (Bob Black)
- Interview with Hans-Peter Dürr — Geist und Materie (Mind and Matter)
- My translation of this
- Quotes by Bohm
Information About:
- David Bohm books
- J. Krishnamurti books
- Rupert Sheldrake books
- Symphony of the Soil
- Paul Watzlawick
- Arno Gruen
- Gabor Mate
- Wood-Wide Web (Investigating Fungi)
- Walter Cybulski’s book of poetry
Films and Videos
- The Matrix
- Pan’s Labyrinth
- Jacob’s Ladder
- Symphony of the Soil
- Alphabet
- Schooling the World
- Hans-Peter Dürr
Poems
- The Three Oddest Words, by Wislawa Szymborska
- Keeping Quiet, by Pablo Neruda
- Advice to a Prophet, by Richard Wilbur
- Ash Wednesday, by TS Eliot
- The Fall of Rome, by W.H. Auden
- Dream Song #29 by John Berryman
- Sunday Morning, by Wallace Stevens
- The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower, by Dylan Thomas
- The Dry Salvages, by TS Eliot
- Leap Before You Look, by W.H. Auden
- The Man Watching, by Rainer Maria Rilke
- Identification, by Walter Cybulski (below):



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