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ENDARKENMENT MANIFESTO by Peter Lamborn Wilson

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  1. Ned Sonntag says:

    I long to linger in the Moonlite/
    on Haaaaaaa-kim Bay(ukulele accompaniment)…

  2. This resonates. We could call what is happening on the cultural fringes (with neo-paganism and denunciation of enlightenment values) by many names. But “endarkenment” is as clever as anything else, and almost intuitively appealing with its fearless slash to our politico-cultural foundations. My favorite declaration is the nod to earth medicine with its ability to supply a wellness that contemporary We$tern clinical practice seems opposed to at its profiteering core. I am waiting for the day when herbal remedies (and protective measures) are counted as valid forms of knowledge: medicine will then be in the hands of the people. In turn, I hope, people will then take responsibility for their own bodies and health.

  3. [...] Endarkenment Manifesto Electricity banished shadows—but shadows are “shades,” souls, the souls of light itself. Even divine light, when it loses its organic and secret darkness, becomes a form of pollution. In prison cells electric lights are never doused; light becomes oppression and source of disease. – Peter Lamborn Wilson [...]

  4. [...] The Endarkenment Manifesto (Arthur No. 29, May 2008) Wilson’s half-serious proposal for a political movement to uphold and propagate the ideals of Green Hermeticism–the “coherent spiritual movement that constitutes the only imaginable alternative to unending degradation of Earth and humanity.” [...]

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  6. [...] tales set on uninhabited Pacific islands. Sellars brings anarchist philosopher-poet Hakim Bey (aka Peter Lamborn Wilson) and literary critic Fredric Jameson into the discussion, along with a variety of photographs and [...]

  7. [...] Issu de « Arthur Magazine » n°29 (mai 2008). Voir en ligne : ArthurMag [...]

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