Saturday, March 8, 2014

Questions on the Edge of the Apocalypse

In my previous post I review the book Conversations from the Edge of the Apocalypse and here are some of the most common questions asked in that book. In addition to these, Brown asks the interviewees specific questions related to their work but usually asks them most of these questions as well.

What is your perspective on telepathy, psychic phenomena, and synchronicity (coincidences that seem too good to be true)?

What are your thoughts regarding the possibility that people can communicate with extraterrestrial or extradimensional intelligences while in certain altered states of consciousness?

What do you think happens to consciousness after death?

What is your perspective on the concept of God?

Do you see any kind of teleology in evolution?

How has your experience with psychedelics influenced your writing and your perspective on life?

How do you integrate your psychedelic experience with your religious upbringing?

Do you think that the human species is going to survive the next hundred years?

What do you think is the biggest threat to the human species?

How do you envision the future evolution of the human race?


What gives you hope?

It is certainly interesting to hear the responses of so-called Mavericks of Mind, but these are questions I'm sure many people have asked themselves from time to time and are worth taking a few minutes to think about yourself. 

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