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Rorschach Audio, Monolith Magazine at The Vibe Bar and Alejandro Jodorowsky
Thanks to everyone who came long to make an absolutely wicked (and very well attended) evening at The Vibe Bar last night, congratulations to Lore Oxford of Monolith and to Cameron Adams for his excellent talk. As for the screening of “The Holy Mountain” by Alejandro Jodorowsky, compare and contrast what page 59 of the “Rorschach Audio” books says about EVP and about ghost-voice research, with the statement Jodorowsky himself makes towards the end of his film – “we came in search of the secret of immortality, to be like Gods, and here we are, mortals, more human than ever… if we have not obtained immortality, at least we have obtained reality… we began in a fairy tale, and we came to life”.
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