by Miguel Conner | Aug 21, 2018 | Blog posts
By Luc Valentine It was not on February 3, 1974 even though Dick referred to it as “2-3-74″ It was during February and March of that year. Dick used that shorthand in his Exegesis: Apologia Pro Mea Vita, a journal he kept from then on for the rest of his life,...
by Miguel Conner | Oct 5, 2017 | Blog posts
Tessa Dick is the fifth and last wife of Philip K. Dick, living with him during the 2/3/74 “VALIS” experiences. Her recent writings include a memoir of PKD, Remembering Firebright, the novel, The Owl in the Daylight, and Conversations with Philip K. Dick....
by Miguel Conner | Sep 7, 2017 | Blog posts
Science fiction seems to rule our box office. And it’s no secret that Gnostic philosophy has found a conduit for its contraband philosophy in speculative fiction movies. Such films as The Matrix, They Live, Dark City, and The Truman Show have become modern dacitic...
by Miguel Conner | Aug 9, 2017 | Blog posts
By Anthony Peake In the first of his Seven Sermons to the Dead, the Gnostic founding father of depth psychology Carl Gustav Jung, wrote the following: I began with nothingness. Nothingness is the same as fullness. In infinity full is no better than empty....
by Miguel Conner | Jun 21, 2017 | Blog posts
I truly enjoyed our episode on Gnostic cinema with Fryderyk Kwiatkowski. Modern Gnostic Gospels are just as important as ancient ones, I contend. While preparing for the interview (and we discussed it during the interview), I discovered a very approachable definition...