It was a real pleasure for me to wrap up 2011 talking with John Kale of Cosmic Gnostic.
Here's the image he uses as his Skype icon, so it was what I was looking at during our whole conversation:
I couldn't tell if I was gazing into the dark abyss or witnessing the flowering of creation. ...But, if I've learned anything this year, it's that those are two sides of the same coin -- And, that I am striving to find balance, "living on the edge" as it were, rather than getting caught up in dualistic thinking.
Thanks to everyone who helped or supported Happy Creatures and The Sync Book this year. Here's to a happy and healthy 2012.
Lots of love,
Alan
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Guest-hosting 42 Minutes: Stefan Jablonski
Will asked me to fill in for him on 42 Minutes for a few weeks. My stint as guest-host starts about halfway through this episode. Here we are interviewing Stefan Jablonski, author of PrismReptileRobot and contributor to The Sync Book.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
hidden experience
Huge thanks to Mike Clelland for having me on his hidden experience podcast. This one was important for me, personally. While a lot of the shows I have been doing lately have been introducing new listeners into the topics of synchronicity, Mike and his listeners are well-versed in high strangeness. This allowed us to jump into a lot of the goodies early on, get into deeper ends of the data pool, and allowed me to talk more openly about my personal experiences...specifically the ones that require a good listener that won't judge or make you feel silly.
Having listend to a bunch of his shows in the past, I knew that Mike was that guy. Together we explored the 2001 connection to the Gabby Giffords shooting, as well as the Egyptian themes, and I got to ask, "what the hell is that thing flying around in my photo from the 12/21/2010 eclipse?"
Let us remember that the eclipse itself peaked at 3:17am here in nyc. Many Happy Creatures readers will know that 3/17 is the date of Osiris' death (the original KingKill) and always seems to be a portent of oddities worth exploring.
We also discussed my experience from March 2010 -which I experienced as a week long "contact"- and which culminated in a very direct way on 3/17/2010.
Having listend to a bunch of his shows in the past, I knew that Mike was that guy. Together we explored the 2001 connection to the Gabby Giffords shooting, as well as the Egyptian themes, and I got to ask, "what the hell is that thing flying around in my photo from the 12/21/2010 eclipse?"
Let us remember that the eclipse itself peaked at 3:17am here in nyc. Many Happy Creatures readers will know that 3/17 is the date of Osiris' death (the original KingKill) and always seems to be a portent of oddities worth exploring.
We also discussed my experience from March 2010 -which I experienced as a week long "contact"- and which culminated in a very direct way on 3/17/2010.
Listen in here:
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Grok the Talk: Part 2
In hour 2 of our conversation, Thomas and I cover a slew of topics. We cover some details on what the process of sync study is, talk about WebBot vs Goro Adachi vs all the rest when it comes to future prediction, and a ton more. The final chunk delves into our April 28th KingKill post and the many posts that continued with the KingKill theme.
Listen in:
+Hour 1+
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Grok the Talk: Part 1
We are planning to dive into the KingKill a bit deeper in Hour 2 as well as why I have included the phrase "Jack and JLL" into that pattern. Thomas regularly does shows on Gnostic practice with John Lamb Lash and he told me that he was fascinated by my inclusion of "JLL" into the mix, since that is how he often refers to John. Should be interesting.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
#12 Roundtable with eleven authors of The Sync Book
Monday, August 8, 2011
Sync Cabin Part 1 of 2: The Last Supper
In the summer of 2011 a bunch of authors from The Sync Book got together in the northwest US. Here is some of our dinner conversation from our last night with everyone in the cabin, what we called our Last Supper. There were 10 of us present:
Alan & Melissa Green, Jason Barrera, Douglas Bolles, Andras Jones, Crystal & Matt Kanarr, Justin Morgan & Mali, and Michael Schacht as "Porn Star Jesus"
I miss you all so much!
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Freeman: Free Zone Radio
Free Zone Radio Show 5/7/2011, Freeman and Alan discuss the post:
http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2011/04/royal-wedding-of-polarities-or-jack-and.html
http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2011/04/royal-wedding-of-polarities-or-jack-and.html
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
#11 Brian Phillipson of God The Dyslexic Dog
Podcast #11
Brian Phillipson co-wrote the graphic novel "God The Dyslexic Dog" with his father Philip. The book was illustrated by the ever-amazing Alex Nino.
Here is their summary of the book: "What if everything you believed was reversed? Inverted? Imagine a world, where the gods created by man, are all but abandoned. The gods, in their desperation, have now become the deities of the animals of earth. They now seek to over-throw both heaven and earth from their former masters, man, in their last ditch effort for survival. Enter the Dyslexic Dog. An ordinary dog thatâ??s only beginning to understand how extraordinary he really is. A dog who is a god? On a leash? Under the reluctant control of one little boy. Throw in an immortal god with suicidal aspirations & his nation of rowdy revelers; conspiracy internet & radio; time travel ; the end of the world coming in 2011 via the missing Mayan Calendar; Pandoraâ??s Box; a Pet Psychic who is anything but; the god Dar-win & his Evolution running wild; inept world governments? And so much more. God the Dyslexic Dog takes all this and runs, turning everything on its head, giving the book a chance to explore, experiment and entertain in ways few others can. So, buy the ticket, take the ride and see what all the howling is about and if your family pet has been looking at you a little strangely, watch out!"
Brian Phillipson co-wrote the graphic novel "God The Dyslexic Dog" with his father Philip. The book was illustrated by the ever-amazing Alex Nino.
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God The Dyslexic DogHere is their summary of the book: "What if everything you believed was reversed? Inverted? Imagine a world, where the gods created by man, are all but abandoned. The gods, in their desperation, have now become the deities of the animals of earth. They now seek to over-throw both heaven and earth from their former masters, man, in their last ditch effort for survival. Enter the Dyslexic Dog. An ordinary dog thatâ??s only beginning to understand how extraordinary he really is. A dog who is a god? On a leash? Under the reluctant control of one little boy. Throw in an immortal god with suicidal aspirations & his nation of rowdy revelers; conspiracy internet & radio; time travel ; the end of the world coming in 2011 via the missing Mayan Calendar; Pandoraâ??s Box; a Pet Psychic who is anything but; the god Dar-win & his Evolution running wild; inept world governments? And so much more. God the Dyslexic Dog takes all this and runs, turning everything on its head, giving the book a chance to explore, experiment and entertain in ways few others can. So, buy the ticket, take the ride and see what all the howling is about and if your family pet has been looking at you a little strangely, watch out!"
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
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