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Postby Avalon » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:34 am

monkeytribe23 wrote:
Isn't it curious that all these extraterrestrial worlds have names with
a similar structure of four characters: AFFA, UMMO, ERRA, two
vowels separated by a repeated consonant?

- Jaques Vallee, Revelations p194

I'm surprised he didn't characterize them as being palindromes.
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Postby LilyPatToo » Thu Sep 09, 2010 12:13 pm

alwyn wrote:Do you think that there's something to the idea that
extraterrestrial intelligences are the angels or spirit-guides of the technological age?

I'm remembering Crowleys knowledge and conversation with ones' guardian angel, (if I"m remembering correctly, it's been a while) as one of the aims of Magick. And that communication is telepathic.


Given the involvement of so many MKULTRA-connected intelligence creeps in the early psychedelic drug scene and also in the Human Potential/New Age scene, I'm not sure it's possible to know with anything approaching certainty which telepathic communications originated with Other and which with highly classified broadcast equipment sitting in a lab somewhere. The opportunity to manipulate these gifted scientist/philosopher's minds (and thus segments of the general population) must have been irresistible to the spooks. And, since they were messing with, inducing and, eventually (I believe), closely duplicating some of the most important experiences available to human beings, they muddied those waters for generations of us.

As I reread this thread, I thought of Helen Schucman being encouraged to listen to the voice in her head by her good friend, MKULTRA project head William Thetford. His involvement doesn't invalidate A Course In Miracles, but once you know about it, it does color the material and force a more critical reading.

As someone who's had a variety of psychic experiences and wants passionately to figure out what was going on with them, I really hate that all the meddling happened. Lilly and his fellow experimenters went to the Edge, but when I read their accounts I don't know where to begin to separate out the meddled-with and the genuine experiences. Bugs the heck out of me. And how do I know whether other, later experiences have been tampered with too? Given thousands of years of contact with the Others, a large part of it is probably true and real, but we'd have to know what the human spooks' goals were to figure out which parts are Memorex.

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The 'lost' RAW book will be out soon

Postby cptmarginal » Thu Jun 18, 2020 10:14 pm

http://www.rawillumination.net/2020/06/ ... -soon.html

[When I spotted the news about the planned publication of The Starseed Signals: Link Between Worlds, l naturally wanted to know a lot more, so I contacted Rasa and he immediately agreed to take a few questions. While some details about the book apparently won't be revealed until it comes out, i.e. the identity of the writer who agreed to write an introduction, this may answer sombunall of what Robert Anton Wilson fans want to know. For example, it's clear Hilaritas Press is trying to get it out soon, maybe even the next few weeks.

There has been some discussion about the overlap between Cosmic Trigger and The Starseed Signals. On Twitter, Charles Faris, one of the very few people who has read Starseed, wrote, "Happy to say that I’ve read it and it’s freaking awesome. I am beyond excited that it’s going to be published. He goes through the same territory from a completely different perspective. It’s great."

Richard Rasa, usually known only as Rasa, is listed at Linked In as "metaprogramming director at the Robert Anton Wilson Trust." While Wilson's daughter Christina Pearson is the trustee of the trust, Rasa handles much of the day to day work and serves as the editor at Hilaritas Press, the publishing imprint of the trust. For more on Rasa, see my 2016 interview . He is an artist and graphic designer, is a former rock musician, and currently leads the band Starseed.

Rasa lives in Weed, California, near the Oregon border. (The town is named after its founder, Abner Weed.) -- The Management.]


What can you tell me about "The Starseed Signals: Link Between Worlds"? Does it read like a completed, full-length book?

Rasa: The Starseed Signals: Link Between Worlds is a full completed book, about 360 pages. There are two interviews we hope to add to the end of the book, which will bring the page count to about 400 total. It is a completely finished work, and reads in RAW’s typical style. We think it was written in the latter half of 1974. I loved reading it, fully appreciating that this was a finished RAW title that few had read, and delighted to realize that it did not disappoint. I wondered about your next question, did RAW have a reason to not publish it, or did he just not find a publisher for it, and it fell by the wayside? That’s a mystery.

Is it known why the book was never published?

Rasa: Adam Gorightly surmises that RAW intended the book to be an aid in the defense of Timothy Leary, who at the time of the writing was in prison, a victim of persecution by the Nixon administration and the politics of the day. When Leary was released from prison, that need subsided. Readers of Cosmic Trigger know that Bob and Tim were onto similar Sirius investigations simultaneously, as described in Cosmic Trigger: Final Secret of the Illuminati. The Starseed Signals goes deeper into that topic, but also touches on a wide range of subjects that interested both Bob and Tim. It also contains RAW’s reporting on what was actually happening to Timothy Leary and his friends around the time of his incarceration. People curious about the controversies surrounding those days will be eager to read this take from RAW.

The book was given to an agent to try to sell to a publisher in 1975, but that never materialized. I suspect that RAW decided to rethink the whole project, maybe to take the focus off of the trials of Timothy Leary and present what was going on at that time more from his own personal perspective – and then that idea materialized in Cosmic Trigger. Just a guess. There is a little bit in The Starseed Signals that was edited and then made its way into Cosmic Trigger, but The Starseed Signals is an entirely different book.

How did it come to the attention of Hilaritas?

Rasa: Discordian Historian Adam Gorightly has previously described how he acquired the manuscript. Friend of Discordian founders Kerry Thornley and Greg Hill, Dr. Bob Newport rescued Hill’s archives from “death-by-dumpster,” as Adam poetically describes it, and some years later, Dr. Bob passed the archive onto Adam. Adam approached a publisher about the book, and the publisher contacted RAW’s daughter, Christina, Trustee of the RAW Trust, who agreed to work with that publisher. That was in 2010, and I suspect Eris had a hand in the publisher essentially dropping the ball for the next six years or so. In 2016, after the creation of Hilaritas Press, Christina finally got her first look at this unpublished RAW title. After taking a good look at what the publisher had created, and in comparing it to RAW’s original typewritten manuscript, we decided that Hilaritas Press could do a much better job at preparing the book for publication. It then took some years, and a fair amount of money paid to lawyers, for the RAW Trust to get out of that original contract with the publisher. Hilaritas Press reconstructed the book from RAW’s original typewritten manuscript, and actually uncovered some segments that the first publisher had simply left out, presumably because they were too hard to decipher.

Will the publication resemble the recent reprints by Hilaritas, e.g. cover by Amoeba, extra material contributed by other writers?

Rasa: Yes, the cover is being designed now by Scott McPherson’s amoeba company. We sent Scott a copy of the book to read before he started his design work. That makes Scott only one in about half a dozen people who have ever read this book. There will be an introduction added to the book (being written now, in fact) – that writer to be announced. There will also be an editor’s note about the publication that will probably contain some of the paragraphs I’m writing for you here, along with more details.

What is the current publication schedule?

Rasa: I’m always hesitant to give dates because there are always last minute issues that can delay us for weeks at a time, but the best guess at the moment would be the beginning of July, maybe a month from now. I’m usually overly optimistic, but that doesn’t seem too wild a guess.


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