G'day, the pleasure is entirely mine, perhaps a partnership in stangers helping strangers, helping strangers ad infinitum. Your work is the poetic movement of numinous morphic resonance to all those asking the yogic questions that arise with active, ongoing self inqiury. Bravo! Well done. Sadhu, Sadhu, Sadhu.
@Cochrynn11 ай бұрын
"Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven's sake. Sing in the shower. Dance to the radio. Tell stories. Write a poem to a friend, even a lousy poem. Do it as well as you possibly can. You will get an enormous reward. You will have created something." Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country You're doing important work. Thank you for your contribution ❤
@ari3lz3pp11 ай бұрын
No one truly creates anything that's completely new except for God. You are not God. Sorry. I'm a mother, I didn't create my child. I'm a painter, a published author, I've written songs and music, have done various other projects. Yet I have never created anything wholly. The DNA of my child is from more than mine and my husband's alone even. My paintings have paints and I've used tools that I did not create, I didn't grow the trees let alone create their very fibers. Even synthetic creations by humans (which tend to be toxic) are not truly synthetic completely, as they require materials all around us by the will of God.
@27patterns11 ай бұрын
@@ari3lz3pp...how is this relevant to someone sharing a beautiful quote about diving into what matters to you? please don't bring your limiting ideas into a conversation that is fundamentally about the opposite
@holographic_brain11 ай бұрын
@@ari3lz3ppYou're not you when you're hungry. Eat a snickers and take a nap.
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
@@ari3lz3pp I disagree actually. I think it's equally true to say that we never create anything new as it is to say that God never creates anything new. Both are true in a myopic sense, and blatantly false in a broader sense. Creation is necessarily co-creation. It is fundamentally participatory and symbiotic. That's what the archetype of venus shows us What the sun/son teaches us is that such creativity necessitates a relinquishing of power, and a sacrifice; a rendering of self-unity unto the flux of becoming. God is being eternally crucified, precisely such that we are able to create the cosmos with him and through him; the eternal rebirth.
@itsonlyapapermoon6111 ай бұрын
Ye Are Gods. Bible God is Light. Bible (photon) You are a being of Light. Read Walter Russell, THE SECRET OF LIGHT , please your brain contains Optical LOGIC CIRCUITS, mirrors the Cosmos, all facts... ARCHANGEL =ARC ANGLE OF LIGHT
@ozielangel547511 ай бұрын
ah hell yeah
@Allplussomeminus11 ай бұрын
😌
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
😎👉👉
@koopa834711 ай бұрын
So real
@willzang300011 ай бұрын
Yissss
@ari3lz3pp11 ай бұрын
😐😶
@tazzyel11 ай бұрын
You’re a legend man, the gag is I send your videos to friends and family like hey this is a perfect articulation of what is going on here and they be like meh too long 😂
@dram37117 ай бұрын
I hate that the world is like that. Nobody has the time to slow down.
@childofkhem1.6186 ай бұрын
In a world where 15 min videos get a million views, I look for the 2 hour videos so I can chilllllllll! 🤣
@CodyRArcher2 ай бұрын
I’ve sent some lectures/video essays to family and friends and yeah they basically never watch them, or only get a little ways in and then stop lol
@maesk52Ай бұрын
@@CodyRArchersame here, it’s the gag 😢😂
@fishPointer11 ай бұрын
babe wake up - new formscape to melt my brain with
@dukromeo11 ай бұрын
this is it chief
@TheXrythmicXtongue11 ай бұрын
I've always believed that creativity has a hugely special place in the universe of human experience, and in fact, that creativity is near the pinnacle of the experience of life. Thank you for helping to expand my thoughts on this matter!
@adrianchevalley980511 ай бұрын
I'll first of all say that all of your work is incredible and extremely illuminating and I'm ever thankful to Galahad Eridanus for bringing me here and giving me the toolkit to truly understand this kind of content and thinking. Second thing I just want to share an observation i've made; by obsessively following the work of Michael Levin I got to think that the more complex the conforming units of a whole are, the more independence they require in order to maintain the structure of a more complex thing. You can't force people to take part in something that necessitates cooperation like cells in bodies do. Only the sum and cooperation of individual identity can form a bigger stable structure that behaves functionally. Just wanted to share it. INFINITE THANKS BROTHER
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
This is the way
@raisinbigdaddykane97239 ай бұрын
This IS the way.
@Snowkatt2611 ай бұрын
Truly profound, the complexity yet simplicity of it all. Will need to listen to several times to truly appreciate everything spoken.
@dejaliloquy11 ай бұрын
Simplexity
@davieboy381411 ай бұрын
There is so much meat on these bones. My brain can only handle so much.
@TheDirtyWork11 ай бұрын
@@dejaliloquyI LOVE IT!😂💚
@IsaacMcCaslin11 ай бұрын
This guy gets it. I can listen to this video again and again. Great work!
@agnosticpreacher691111 ай бұрын
In like 10 years if he keeps up this content, this guy will become legendary. Greaat shiiiiiit broo
@asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Rivulets04811 ай бұрын
Just rewatched unfolding of the human last night. perfect timing You synthesize all this information in such a great way, thanks for all you do
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
😎👉👉
@shanificent_11 ай бұрын
This was...phenomenal. I don't know how you link all of these aspects so succintly. Truly amazing. And you validate things I've been thinking about but never really got the chance to make conscious. Thank you so much and wow; I'm gonna have to watch this one again 🙂
@AlexReyn8889 ай бұрын
There is a parable about a fox who wanted to eat grapes - she jumped and jumped, couldn’t get it, then sat down under it and began to tell everyone “grapes are not tasty at all and they are sour, no one really needs them.” That's what I think about this idea that eternal bliss can be boring.
@allhopeabandon783111 ай бұрын
I was knocked unconscious while at a summer camp when I was a little boy...I had a very long dream, like 20 - 30 mins (at least) of realizable experience...when I came to, my friends said that I fell down and immediately came to...that I was only out for a second or two. I never forgot how time was able to do that. The dream wasn't anything significant objectively, but subjectively, it showed me, what I believe, is how the afterlife exists in one's mind in the final seconds, or fractions of seconds, bf death occurs, which we never experience bc we live in our lucid dream afterlife for eternity. Perhaps we can decide to get another go at another life on Earth, or another planet. The reason for life is to gain experiences and material with which you will be able to dream and create your afterlife. This is why NDEs are so different from one another, although they do share many commonalities which I believe are greatly influenced by our social experiences and beliefs...even hearing other NDEs could help shape your own transitional experience bc you have something to imagine it to be when you are existing in your own lucid dream universe. I am a Christian, and I believe that when Jesus said: "The Kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say: 'See here!' or 'See there!' For indeed, The Kingdom of God is within you." What true eternal paradise would an ability to create your eternal paradise be? And how would you be able to create such a thing if you've never experienced a life? The more you experience, the more you learn, the more you see, the more people you meet, the more fodder for your afterlife you will have to create. I do not believe that we can shape reality with our minds on this plane, at least beyond the concept of manifest destiny, but in the next plane, it will be our playground. I mention my experience at camp bc of the time dilation...if I could experience 20 - 30 mins in a second or two, then why couldn't it be much, much greater in the dying mind...a complete dissolution of time itself, but not the illusion of time. Your final second could stretch for a billion years of lucid dream experience.
@raxxtv199811 ай бұрын
Dang, that was amazing
@bobhope49499 ай бұрын
Yup I had a dream I spent three days at a friends house doing some come of a drug out of a bottle and a dropper, probably acid, lol went to sleep and woke up in the dream, funny thing is I woke up half tripping
@TheMatrixofMeaning9 ай бұрын
Quantum immortality. The lucid dream world is the bridge to parallel worlds. Every death is a game save point that if desired or necessary for growth you can get back to and start anew. I suspect that as more and more possibilities close towards the end of your whole lifetime that information goes back to before those moments of choice to allow you the opportunity to open up possibilities through different decisions or a more expanded perspective. But there's a choice that has to be made at some point, to expand faster before chaos and ignorance becomes permanent.
@TheMatrixofMeaning9 ай бұрын
This is western philosophy explaining Taoist philosophy. ☯️
@janodefenua46039 ай бұрын
Yes that time dilation is true, Many times i had dreams Where Long periods of time have passed, Like Weeks/few months while i slept for like 7 hours or so only.
@fishsticklord514711 ай бұрын
For anyone who had also watched Galahad Eridanus, this is a great development and restating of the abraxus symbolism we face. Thank you formscapes, and for those who haven’t watched Galahad, please do so if you’d like another interpretation of this. It’s much more personal, even to his own admission, as seen in contact 2020 (first channel vid). It is looked through a more Christian lens as Christ is of course the cosmic logos.
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Which video was the one where he talks about the Labyrinth? "All Along the Watchtower" I think? Idk I just put a link to his whole channel in the description. It's really fascinating that he came to the exact same conclusions as Rudolf Steiner even though - afaik - he's never even heard of Steiner. I need to chat with him at some point.
@fishsticklord514711 ай бұрын
From my memory, his well constructed thumbnail, and the fact it was his latest work, yes. That was the right vid. Appreciate your interest in him 👍
@Vacuous_Bubkis11 ай бұрын
@@Formscapes I would love to see you, Uberboyo, and Galahad Eridanus have a conversation! They were suppose to collaborate, at least from a conversation on Twitter/X, but I don't think it ever materialized, or if it did I missed it.
@charlmasherblitzgaming80911 ай бұрын
@@Formscapes He's only recently discovered Steiner. He was making a point of how weird and fascinating it is how they came up with the same type of conclusion prior to his discovery of some type of a trinity between Yaldabaoth (Gnostic Demiurgos, "Darkness"), Lucifer (Biblical Anti-Christ, His name means "Light-bringer), and Christ (the embodiment of the Union of both sides into one, "the eclipse of spirit and flesh" as I recall P.S. - correct me if I'm wrong lol).
@mko-ai11 ай бұрын
Hes my love! I went through the same thing be describes in his gnosis.
@seanvolk420211 ай бұрын
I’m going to have to rewatch this a few times! Jam packed with concepts.
@marcelkuiper547411 ай бұрын
I know most of the great men you refer to in your videos but you do not merely regurgitate, you actual create unique content and novel perspectives. You Sir, have reached the level of being worthwhile. Wich is quite something. Still I cannot stop hearing Mckenna resonating through your voice, I used to listen to him for hours on my mp3 player when I my dark night of the soul on my 17th. He was the first stepping stone into a whole other realm, from there I went into an infinite source of wisdom and adventure
@trudicorrigan99511 ай бұрын
We (my better half & i) hear him too. Sounds like a younger brother of Terry & Dennis ❤v
@Moto_Medics10 ай бұрын
Ditto
@user-lu9hq6jv4v10 ай бұрын
For sure
@doeboythagreat10 ай бұрын
Been watching formscape videos for a while and just heard Mckenna for the first time and immediately thought it was the same voice
@0rangecray0n11 ай бұрын
The way you explain this type of content is like nothing else these are the type of videos I can show my friends and they can easily understand thank you for your work
@asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf11 ай бұрын
The erudite skill and taste of the video work is impressive
@phantomggg11 ай бұрын
Immensely significant video. You are doin a great service and thank you for taking the time to do so
@aaronwimmers890411 ай бұрын
Your videos have been truly inspiring and insightful; thank you for your time and efforts
@larry393711 ай бұрын
Kudos to your amazing work of heart, mind and soul. What a gift to humanity.
@jkb1O511 ай бұрын
Props to You // & this channel! Thanks for what you’re doing You’re a great perspective & a unique voice in “this” sorta ‘part of KZbin’ You’ve done a lot of great work… seriously!! Sincerely, Thanks!
@vroomkeys11 ай бұрын
Thank you, this is a lifelong journey of understanding this and being fascinated by it.
@AndrewTidwell11 ай бұрын
Every "I" is your "I". Every eye is your eye. Much respect to you, friend and fellow divine manifestation. Keep it up. You have a graceful eloquence for describing that for which there are no words. Isn't it exciting to see our collective self in this individualized way?
@TheDarksai9 ай бұрын
It is amazing, isn't it? I wonder if we couldn't make a period of peace with this knowledge
@bradhernandez26998 ай бұрын
@@TheDarksai we still have a lot of rough edges to smooth out, but with faith and in due time. we must feel and enjoy the ride brother
@jorjinajobbins15811 ай бұрын
"We must do the impossible, or face the unthinkable... ...and the power of faith is, if nothing else, the power to actualize the impossible." I love that these videos take me on a psychical journey that always ends on a powerful note of feeling real hope! Truly grateful for the work you do... 🥰
@dalryans11 ай бұрын
Last couple of weeks, I've been sitting with ww3 (white pilling it as per Runesoup). Oddly, I can't get anxious or unsettled about it. More like: the inevitability (looking at geopolitical trends) has bit of a glass jaw. This quote ⬆is bit like a call to adventure for me. Reminding me that the glass jaw puncher got into the ring as no one's favourite but came out champion ✌
@chrisbova968611 ай бұрын
I have to admit, this just puts into words my frustration and fears of a future that seems like it is going nowhere good. I'm just not seeing a point. All that is left is hope of something better after this, with distractions eating my remaining time. There is no glory, there is really no point. If there is a point to all this, I'd love to hear what it is. What are we hopeful for again? To start a whole new cycle of lost hope? To drag with us more souls who are much better off not ever knowing this cycle of futility? This whole thing just seems like something best skipped entirely. You would think the creative force of the universe would have something better to offer.
@beansworth56949 ай бұрын
@@chrisbova9686 We are the creative force of the universe. You're giving yourself a call to action without realizing it as such
@emrysmcwryn79022 ай бұрын
@@chrisbova9686watch monty python's 'the meaning of life'. The scene in the restraunt- with the dinner mint. They give the answer and then they be all, 'oh we're just joking hahaha please don't kill us hahaha"
@diphenylchloroarsine225111 ай бұрын
This has quickly become my favorite channel
@BenGray102 ай бұрын
This is, by far, the closest any video like this has aligned with my own thoughts on existence. It's strangely comforting to finally hear some of my beliefs explained from another person's perspective. It gives me a chance to basically peer review my own theories and decide which ones need more clarity.
@thewolfmanhulk292711 ай бұрын
As always thank you for these and citing sources in description for people to learn and read
@bunberrier11 ай бұрын
Ive been listening to Iain McGilcrest recently, then you release this. What a great time to be aware and curious about it.
@Arcessitor11 ай бұрын
This was a very worthwhile watch. Thank you.
@jafeelme89954 ай бұрын
What you are doing here is incredibly significant. Keep up the hard work young man
@dayton.johnson11 ай бұрын
i love to be reminded of *this* sometimes and now still be able to just carry on. keep it up
@jimmieclark935311 ай бұрын
Wake up babe, new profundities just dropped
@bubble_nut500011 ай бұрын
Most kind of you. Thank you for the new material!!!
@oskatgaardenvinkel713211 ай бұрын
That Alan Watts lecture never left me. I wish everyone pondered on that thought experiment.
@NRWork10 ай бұрын
Could I ask you, if you could find it again to link it? tried some research but came up empty
@Jukau9 ай бұрын
@@NRWorkyes me too
@honoredshadow19759 ай бұрын
and me! I would love to see.
@Jukau9 ай бұрын
No one?
@vivechjorviani544011 ай бұрын
I sometimes wished I could pause time so that I could read every book, then I would watch every movie, get an understanding of every person’s imaginary world, but what about art I would want then to see every painting and go to every scenic location. Then it hit me that art is often made in a context of common experience, that the experiences are what is truly valuable. I wished that every experience could be captured and saved, each moment of history, every action ever taken. Again I had a revelation, what then would be the difference between this grand archive of experiences and reality, and I was content that day knowing the purpose of it all.
@S1rRender11 ай бұрын
You came to the same realization that I did when I asked myself what the difference is between imagination and reality? Only experience
@ananominity9 ай бұрын
The primary stumbling block with the possibility that we are beings of a higher plane of existence that have chosen to experience life in a more surprising or disconnected way beyond our total control is that it must first suggest that we, in that state, have all knowledge, understanding, power, control, etc, and that a state of perfect bliss and one-ness with the universe becomes boring, hum-drum, unfulfilling, etc, Call it what you wish, but ultimately it must be considered to be a state of discontentment. As troubling as that is as a concept (being surrounded in perfection, bliss, harmony, and yet being discontent) it also points to the disturbing reality that there is no such thing as pure joy and enlightenment to attain because there will always be a longing for something more. I find it to be unsettling because it demands that there is no place of rest for the soul. If that were the case, then the choice to seek excitement by plunging into the unknown would be frivolous since we already have a sense of yearning to fill the empty void we already have in that state of being. To knowingly make the choice to surrender your place in the Q Continuum to be sent into a new existence of pointless suffering would likely seem demented, and not something with the roaring approval of the afterlife community. The only way such a system could exist would be if there was ONLY ONE consciousness who solely devised and initiated such a nightmarish ride, having foolishly chosen before the start that, like the first drop of a roller-coaster, once begun, you're in it till the end, sorely regretting it shortly thereafter. Another possibility is that we may exist in separation from the other part of us on that higher plain, each to its own, much in the way described for the holy trinity. Perhaps this is our lot, and the other has its' own as well - never the twain shall meet. I would much prefer that. I will be very put out if I find that I have to spend eternity with my mother.
@all-hands9 ай бұрын
This is a masterpiece. You did a phenomenal job.
@CmdrCorn7 ай бұрын
I subscribe, sir. Probably the most random road I ever took to Steiner, but it's always a good destination. Your voice, eloquence, and long tightly-woven meanderings through the thought process help a lot too. You're what my brain wishes it sounded like, I think.
@bobsebbo11 ай бұрын
listening, I fell into a deep sleep where in I dreamed I was a dog who's best friend was a bowl weevil. They both were in search of a home.
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Clearly destiny is calling you to go make that into an animated film.
@bretta705711 ай бұрын
One of my favorite Formscapes joints so far. Beautiful, beautiful shit
@tarajean86176 ай бұрын
Wow , you weave together a beautiful tapestry of knowledge with such eloquent poetry or of your words . Thank you , this is amazing
@garfaaldo11 ай бұрын
watching for the third time, love this sm
@barrypickford14432 ай бұрын
Bleepity bloopity bleep bloob! 🎶 Love this opening music and love this channel!
@RFK_wait4_20288 ай бұрын
I was born in 1979. I grew up in the old times, I didn't get my first game console or computer until I was around 12. I suddenly understand my friend who left town to raise her kids "off grid". I suddenly realize how lucky I was to have had a somewhat normal childhood. I played in the woods, swam in the lakes. Practiced building shelter in the form of a tree house in the woods behind the house my Dad and Grandfather built together with many others from our family. The family isn't so tight anymore, but I fight to hold myself, my mother, and my brother together, just as gravity is holding our local galactic cluster together in the face of universal expansion. Games and computers were so innocuous in their original manifestations. And yet it should have been obvious to me that the utility of computation and the release of embedding oneself in a fantasy world were way to appealing to be good for you. By the time social media appeared I thought I was wise enough to see the enemy before the attack. I went for years without engaging in social media, and scoffed at those who did. I was more interested in science and meditation, I gave up on the idea of creating or even consuming fiction. Fast forward ten years and our species was beset by a plague of its own making. I found myself isolated and bored, and so I decided to try some mobile games to kill time. I even made money off it at first. But there was something awaiting me in those games that I hadn't anticipated. Other people. I enjoyed interacting with them so much that I didn't realize I was doing social media. For over 2 years it took over my life. I spent so much money on one game that I lost my apartment and became homeless. After that I spent about half a year in mental hospitals and treatment centers, then four months meditating beside lake Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis. All that was a while ago. I mean, it keeps happening, but I'm getting the hang of it. Dynamic equilibrium ain't easy. May you all pass through the vertex with peace and lightness. This video blew my mind. Even in a world of 8 billion, there are still rare individuals. Thank you. 🙏☯️
@pr_esponjadelik11 ай бұрын
Excellent work!!👏👏 Thank you so much++!
@breakfastwithdragons11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@n3rd66Ай бұрын
This is your most brilliant work yet
@D4MN_SON_UR_GMA_FINE11 ай бұрын
Another on point BANGER my good sir! I been learning some cool insights and very helpful things here. I'm very Greatful for you discussing these, in my opinion, very important and relevant topics. I'm sure you've seen, Malcom Bendals Thunderstorm generator worked successfully in more ways than 1.
@gnosticari11 ай бұрын
I found out about you 4 days ago. Great channel man! I am subscribed forever now. ❤
@artseye009 ай бұрын
Sames🤙
@azurebrown375611 ай бұрын
I find this teaching very similar to the secret teaching of the The Eddicts. In particular, the Eddict of Three. I have paid attention to the progressing understanding that you are leading us through. You are connecting many discreet patterns. Excellent work.
@austinjones220511 ай бұрын
I understand the concept of dreaming our selves into existence because of supposed boredom, but I’m not understanding anything else, anyway to simplify this lecture?
@azurebrown375611 ай бұрын
@austinjones2205 the Teacher is explaining two things at one time. On the surface he is explaining patterns of existence, some of the nature of Reality and why we as participants might come into Being. Underneath he is explaining, what the uninitiated may call, "meta" structures and patterns. Some are eternal, and some are perpetual. But he has not finished his complete teaching on the underneath. He also covers many key concepts such as Harmony, Becoming, Will, Understanding, Morphic Progress and Process & Relation Oscillation. Hope that helps a some. Most of what the Teacher is saying requires prior study, observation and reflection of some what obscure but very real knowledge and understanding.
@azurebrown375611 ай бұрын
@@austinjones2205 ^^
@anthonybrakus52809 ай бұрын
That's awesome. I was getting "Be Here Now" vibes. The visual story following the vocal meaning always pointing toward a meaning within the revealed which decays into evolution of the emerging idea as it becomes being. The explanation of the experience reveals itself as part of the experience
@rossyrossross11 ай бұрын
That to which there is no whicher. Much love in the endurance-compassion marathon, brothers. Stay strong and true. Agape omnifactorum.
@IWillBeSaved9 ай бұрын
Sisters
@Heazeh9 ай бұрын
This deserves way more views. Excellent work.
@victorrockwood11 ай бұрын
1 min 20 secs in anddd subscribed. Not a lot of people talking about the old Alan watts I salute you my good sir
@mvondoom11 ай бұрын
this was awesome. just discovered this channel and having a lot of fun. Great to hear a shout out to Carefree Wandering and Profilicity, I think I like your account of profilicity more than his!
@kostoffj11 ай бұрын
Omg you mentioned Rudolf Otto 😊 - what a wonderful book Das Heilige is
@carloscontreras363311 ай бұрын
I usually don’t watch things like this. I am glad I did.
@highprairie364711 ай бұрын
this video arrived at the perfect time. 👌🏻✨
@iainhill49211 ай бұрын
In all your mentions of self , you helped me surrender to no thoughts and an acceptance of the dance of life that i will NEVER be able to pin down in the way that you seem to need to ! for that i am thankful
@kegean11 ай бұрын
Thank you for these brilliant and insightful views into the human condition
@charlmasherblitzgaming80911 ай бұрын
I heard at CTMU Singularity's interview with you once that you're slightly familiar with Galahad Eridanus. He talks about the same concept of a devouring labyrinth. Both of you have helped me constellate a lot of concepts, which gave me the ability to see the signs and synchronocities clearer. If you haven't checked him out, I suggest you do it because I've been seeing the threads of connection ever since I came across your channel when you uploaded the realm of archetypal structure. Great work as always!
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Yeah I yoinked the "Labyrinth" term directly from him lol I should put a link to his channel in the description so that it doesn't look like I'm just ripping him off hahaha
@fernandomartinez997611 ай бұрын
Can we make a support group? Because it looks like we are at the same boat lol
@charlmasherblitzgaming80911 ай бұрын
@@fernandomartinez9976 Lmao, I'm down. That would be cool.
@charlmasherblitzgaming80911 ай бұрын
@@Formscapes Oh, I see, lol. I've been mostly seeing signs of transition. Aleph-Tav, Alpha and Omega, The Beginning and the End. Sounds like I'm quoting the Bible, but I can't really explain it in any other way. That concept has been mirrored in every aspect of my life, as if I'm breaking off an old cycle after another. The weird thing is, this only started on August 23 (or what I've constellated where it started), and I think that this period of time is something crucial for all of us (that's what my gut tells me at least lol). The thing I wanna ask is, when did you have the idea to start this whole body of work?
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
@@charlmasherblitzgaming809for me it really started back in the summer of 2019 when I first discovered Whitehead, but 2020 was really the year that I went through some reaaaaaaaaaally intense personal experiences which spat out a completely different me on the other side - which is interestingly around the same time Galahad Eridanus had his spiritual awakening iirc
@freigeistvonlebenskunst19823 ай бұрын
I like to see myself as braincell of the living Earth, uniquely talented collaborating with all us Earthlings. Together we can create and evolve a highly complex planetary intelligence. Let's do it! Me and we in mutual symbiosis and playfull growth!
@jadibdraws9 ай бұрын
Most intriguing video I've seen in a while
@EscapeYourFate79 ай бұрын
The information you have beautifully elucidated in this digital presentation was solidified into a succinct 2 hour engagement, encompassed a few years worth of novelty I have experienced and sought exposure to, enriched my understanding of the subject matter and enhanced my perspective on how to embrace and further appreciate the creative light within me. Thank you kindly.
@atumyiffen8 ай бұрын
This work ......no words can overstate its importance. Thank You! 😢
@CosmicAnew11 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your videos!
@ThorlovesAyana9 ай бұрын
Whoa, this came out the left field. Thank you, ytub algorithm god. Btw, amazing work, formscape
@nicky64011 ай бұрын
Oooh this starts off real good!
@Viz-Jaqtaar11 ай бұрын
Amazing. Excellent framing and mapping out of providence and the eschaton. I would love to hear more of your thoughts on the return of the Son of Man.
@aunch39 ай бұрын
Interesting I always thought a good movie idea would be someone waking up to their alarm, hitting the 5 minute snooze button, and then falling back asleep and having a dream that lasts a lifetime- the whole movie is about the dream and at the very end the alarm goes off again and you realize it’s only been 5 minutes in real time
@JamesRockefeller459 ай бұрын
I have fallen in love with someone in a dream then woken up and missed this person that never existed
@aunch39 ай бұрын
Interesting. People who believe in reincarnation would say it’s probably someone you knew from a previous existence but who knows
@warhead2139 ай бұрын
@@JamesRockefeller45I say it’s either a person in this lifetime you have not met or someone you will meet in the next life. Life doesn’t end after death there is more
@djquinn119 ай бұрын
That’s a great plot for a story or a movie. You should try to write about that idea.
@positivevibrations51039 ай бұрын
Such a good video! Thank you. Fascinating.
@TheJudyStroyer9 ай бұрын
Listened/watched while on LSD. Amazing work. Thank you
@nanow19909 ай бұрын
listened this on 3x and strangely enough understood everything here.
@nanow19909 ай бұрын
accelerate anyway, no matter the costs, full computer g0d
@claironaut11 ай бұрын
I dreamt a wizard to guide me . nice dream🧙♂
@AerXIII4 ай бұрын
This video reverberates, eloquently and sophistically, the simple truth that pervades life at every level. To choose love, which is to say awareness, acceptance, and the will of The One. In fear we find the will to power, to control, to deify our ego (i define as the little awareness of ourselves we over-identify with, that thinks itself separate from the whole) like you said in the ahirmanic and luciferic energies. Fear is the absence of love so, again, as you said FS, it is parasitic because only love can beget itself because by its very nature it can accept itself (its essence and ability to change forms without losing itself). I only write this in case ppl come by this comment section and need clarification and to say I very much love how precise you are FS, different expression of the same truths I hold and I love to watch you express it in your own unique way. I found this channel about 2 months ago and have been watching the vids from the beginning. This is my first comment on a vid that I know is months ago but yea I cant wait to catch up and be in the discussions of new videos as they take place but I dont want to skip the chapters youve been so expertly been laying out!
@andymurray862010 ай бұрын
Without hyperbole, this might be the most important video in existence, in terms of something we need all humanity to "understand." I confess after watching and feeling that I do completely "understand," I feel a bit lost. I see in the comments section some echoes of the feelings I am having, which is somewhat reassuring. I think others are experiencing a similar feeling to me, though we have all come from variable routes: It took around 43 years for me to become the person sitting here now, 43 years of lived experience, of reading Carl Sagan, declaring myself an atheist, taking psychedelics, listening to Alan Watts, Terence Mckenna, studying Camus, Zen, Taoism, Sartre, esoterica such as alchemy and hermeticism, Whitehead, Hinduism, pan-psychism, Sheldrake...all this...I feel it was almost, *required* to understand this video. I cannot hope to send this to *anyone* in my life and expect them to "get it." With great immediacy as a single father, it leaves me with a profound dread and worry if I am honest. I want to run to my child and hold her and tear her from the digestive system of the Labyrinth. I am siting with that final line. Wondering if faith is indeed the power to actualize the impossible. And if it is, how can I put that into action? Because I cannot just share this video with everyone I know (or as I said, in fact, anyone I know). This is a true open question which I am hoping someone can help me with.
@spookiloowee477310 ай бұрын
im a bit scared to finish this video… i was starting to have these weird sensations and anxieties about the micro and macrocosm in my daily life on my own… and to see it articulated here is simultaneously beautiful and terrifying, just like the division i felt on a high dose of thc a few years ago. when you said “tear her from this digestive system”…… im not sure if i want to know what at the conclusion of this video made you say this. i paused this at 1:11:40. when i say i have existential anxiety people usually don’t understand what i mean exactly- you seem to know, and more, but i wonder if carrying on learning on this direction will lessen my fear or intensify it- or both
@spookiloowee477310 ай бұрын
i havent read all of the philosophers he mentioned but i have been online for a great number of years and have come across most of the concepts discussed in philosophers works since it is the nature of subject im most drawn to along with politics/sociology/psychology, and art where these concepts are referenced and alluded to. i suppose i will try not to bombard my mind too quickly. its funny, when i was a kid i remember telling my mom that my thoughts just felt like a bunch of tree branches, one branching off of another, and it just kept going, like i was already recognizing the internal similarity to what i saw in the outside world. anyway i dont know how to comfort you since you seem to know more on this subject than me- but Fully releasing control as difficult as it is is always something i find mentally helpful. staring the need to control in the face and intentionally purposefully letting go is, i think, one of the most difficult things to do in life… for context abt my lack of awareness on this subject aside from my own musings- im only 23. i just have an active imagination i suppose and always have
@spookiloowee477310 ай бұрын
oh and let me elaborate relinquishing that control is something my brain is only capable of letting me do sometimes…. it’s definitely not a permanent state. when im capable of doing so however i have been able to reach states of peace and simple enjoyment of whatever is happening around me. i hope you can feel the same
@lonerider593311 ай бұрын
Amazing work!
@MrReeTart11 ай бұрын
Very glad to see a new video. I love watching these and I think you're doing a really good job at presenting evidence and making overarching connections
@michaeldavidson19099 ай бұрын
If you can survive it, punishment can become the reward. Excellent exposistion.
@уронить11 ай бұрын
I think it’s interesting to think that the best way to learn about oneself is to allow the inner pieces of yourself to learn about one another. In the same way, perhaps God seeks to know himself through his creation experiencing itself, like individual neurons in a brain experiencing one another so they can all think as one.
@ZachAnDykezandyke9 ай бұрын
I’d co-sign that notion.
@ryanbachman385011 ай бұрын
Ive been watching a lot of your content and find it captivating, helping me synthesize ideas ive had, and putting names to ideas and concepts ive been able to barely grasp. Thanks for all you do! I was wondering if youve heard of cognitive scientist/philosopher John Vervaeke and his "awakening from the meaning crisis" series and if you had any comments on it. I found a lot of your ideas to resonate with the topics he discusses. From the ideological bloodshed of capitalism/communism to the legacy of christian values, concepts of reenactment etc... lots of similar topics, im interested in hearing your opinion on his ideas.
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Vervaeke's work is very important in moving Cognitive science in such a manner that it can begin to incorporate the crucial insights of phenomenology and platonism. However, I think that the language which he uses is limited precisely due to its academic nature. The scientific jargon must give way to metaphysical prose, and the metaphysical prose must give way to poetry, and the poetry must give way to wordless action.
@dylxd15079 ай бұрын
Just beautifully said. I plan to dedicate my life to integrating these exact concepts of Watt’s and other likeminded philosophers’ into theoretical physics to attempt to lay a more confounded groundwork for a conformal cyclic cosmology. Hearing these concepts described together with such diligent cohesion really reaffirms my beliefs and conviction that the true nature of the universe is something we can get asymptotically closer to figuring out. Thank you for this beautiful piece of art.
@MISPLACED969 ай бұрын
Fantastic video I’ve always thought we are all one and are symbiotically generating our lives and experiences as a way to experience raw emotions but I was never sure if I was just crazy It’s reassuring to see other people with the same ideas about the nature of our reality
@BigTrees4ever9 ай бұрын
Subbed for sure. Thanks for this content
@Alpha_beef10 ай бұрын
Am I correct in assuming that in the segment at 1:32:30 you are advocating against transgenderism? Or am I reading it wrong
@chonbaquer10 ай бұрын
good question
@Shplump523 ай бұрын
From my reading he's not advocating for or against, just offering a philosophical explanation for the emergence of this phenomenon, among others, in modern times.
@dilligaf834910 ай бұрын
Coming back for a second listen. I love the first few min and love Allen watts
@FLiPtHeSWI7CH9 ай бұрын
Love your prose , well done sir
@reneegadelove11305 ай бұрын
Much gratitude, thanks, and appreciation for your presence here. I'm newer to the channel, I have the summer off, and I feel blessed with timing by the KZbin algorithm. Also a question - where do you get your footage of the split in the middle and mirrored images? I've only ever found one ten minute clip that I love for meditation, but am searching for a longer version of an hour or more. And one random thought - noesis reminds me of Hugin and Munin, Odin's ravens, if you're into that sort of thing. @Formscapes
@HodsBroo11 ай бұрын
Good work bro!
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
🤝
@sidtanec9699 ай бұрын
this is some good jujitsu science. when I listen to it, I fall asleep fast. it’s very helpful for going to sleep when you need to fall asleep.
@bloomfusion11 ай бұрын
Thorough, to say the least. I like how you describe Steiner’s work. Big fan of A Watts. Are you a philosophy professor or just self-taught?
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
Self-Taught
@janellepank11 ай бұрын
@@Formscapes much respect 😊
@BasicInfo11111 ай бұрын
@@Formscapesdayumm
@childofkhem1.6186 ай бұрын
I can't shake the notion that I might spend eternity trapped in a dream constructed by my level of spiritual development.
@Asturies.Sixtus.v9 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving me what I don’t even know if it’s a perfect resume of the microcosm / macrocosm , or a perfect explanation of what is the experience of the human being in the world or vice-versa. Anyway I for the first time I don’t have words to describe how great and wise is this documentary” “It’s a must see” Thank you again for sharing such a great knowledge with every words at their right place. It is a masterpiece . After watching and rewatching this video I must admit that it helps me a lot to my own search for truth. Cheers from Belgium
@anaccount703211 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Grateful.For.Everything11 ай бұрын
Abhhh the tortuous inner will to Numinosity, damn You Amnesia!!! Greetings! As always lol, kinda wanna just say do something effortfull and do it again if you enjoyed it but really get into it by really getting into it, commit, and put to real use your well deserved and earned forsight that only You are so uniquely qualified to be.
@jamiewalentynski61299 ай бұрын
It's hard to listen to this without getting nostalgic about Terrence McKenna. First time listener, now a new subscriber. Great content!
@Formscapes9 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@evv672411 ай бұрын
cool and good
@lorisdelolme435311 ай бұрын
The profile nature can already be seen in Debord and Bourdieu work on the spectacle. The perceived group is created by individuals that are themselves created by the perceived group
@Formscapes11 ай бұрын
simulation of a simulation of a simulation of a simulation....