RR Pod E28 P2 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie...

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Full title: An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology
    In Part 2, we sit with the concept of accelerationism, how it is occultural in its original form (in Bob’s opinion), its problems, its appropriation by far-right groups, and the related sticky problems of capitalism and neoliberalism that are currently associated with accelerationist thinking in these circles.
    The conversation from here continues to expand.
    Bob also discusses the explosion of digital technologies and how contemporary spiritual currents and esoteric movements are enmeshed with technology. This leads us into a more detailed exploration of the CCRU and conspiracy theories, as well as the irony of how the esoteric concept of perennialism (or the idea that there is one everlasting Truth with a capitol T), has gained traction with some magical practitioners.
    As a little tangent, we also talk about trauma, as this is the ‘elephant in the room’ when discussing Slenderman, as well as the current focus by many on ‘healing’ and how esoteric currents AND neoliberalist viewpoints have also influenced the discourse around healing and wellness.
    Lastly, Bob shares his current work into the works of JG Ballard and Simon Sellars. Bob sees these works as esoteric texts that add to his interests of researching not only historiographical aspects, but also what is happening now in modern esoteric currents.
    PROGRAM NOTES - Please visit the website www.rejectedre... for all program notes, links, etc.!
    Theme music: Daniel P. Shea
    Other music: Stephanie Shea

Комментарии • 2

  • @SobekLOTFC
    @SobekLOTFC 8 месяцев назад

    I actually used to really love JG Ballard's work in high school, mostly in regard to his influence on the New Romantic and Post-Punk music movement.
    Bob is bringing an interesting new perspective on these texts.

    • @rejectedreligion
      @rejectedreligion  8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so happy to read that you found Bob's perspectives interesting! I also found it really fascinating!