
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish
Interview: Tessa Dick, author of The Owl in Daylight, and widow of Philip K. Dick
Tessa Dick, last wife of Philip K. Dick, has reworked the novel he was working on at the time of his death The Owl in Daylight.
Tesla: Master of Lighting, Gatherer of Light
Tesla described “otherworldly forces” that seemed to act on him, often bringing inspiration from serendipitous meetings and almost ghostly events.
Will You Have Roommates for the Rest of Your Life?
Thought you’d leave your roommates behind after your career got going? Think again. Social mobility ain’t what it used to be.
Western Sexual Mysticism
Few people know of the long-standing traditions of sexual mysticism in the West. These traditions, unlike Hindu and Buddhist forms of Tantra, which were often distorted, commodified, and trivialized upon transmission to the modern West, have remained largely untouched. This is because they were entirely unknown.
The Super-est Supermen of Pre-Golden Age SF
Long before Alan Moore asked “Who will watch the Watchmen?” science fiction writers of the Pre-Golden Age (1904-33) worried whether supermen would rescue us ordinary mortals - or try to dominate us.
Posted by Steven Otero on February 19th, 2009 under Spirituality. Comments: none | EMail This Post


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