The Liminalist # 21: The Door’s Ajar (w/ Random Dude)

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Conversation with Random Dude, a fervent new listener/reader of all things autiliminalist, on trigger warnings, the Dreams End/Ty Brown vortex, the differing approaches to research, the individuatory journey, a quixotic endeavor, UK systemic abuse and liminality, Lloyd de Mause’s abuse statistics, polarization and destabilization in the UK, hijacking the dialogue, catharsis-healing, the idea of complete reconciliation, Greek theater vs. Hollywood, finding the inner resolution, internal rescue, using the world as a surgical mirror, divine intervention, exploding the UFO bottle, indeterminacy and ambiguity, the UFO window, the biggest trap of all, the end of all our seeking, the line between social engineering and not, the road least traveled, who created society, social engineering symptoms, the exteriorized psyche, the transhumanist goal, life as code, creating an audience cult, expansion for reduction (an alchemical model of audience cults), changing zeitgeist in the APC, flat earth campaigns,  Miles Matthis, how to align with the power, questioning the World War 2 narrative and finding spiked ground, alchemical concentric paradoxes, the Great American Psychopath, not taking sides/the individuation process, Operators & Things, mudane conspiracies in the workplace, spoken goals vs, hidden goals, creating true believers, the dissociative drive to transcend the flesh, possible new direction for this podcast, the Quaker influence and religious engineering.

“Whitley Strieber and the Paradigm of Doom” (PDF), by DreamsEnd (Ty Brown).

Exploding the UFO Bottle.

Songs: “El Mariachi” and “Monkey Said” by The Freak Fandango Orchestra; “Earth,” by Two Prong; “I Want You But Only Forever,” “Classed File,” “World of Fear,” by Greg Houwer; “Where the Comet Falls,” by Al Duvall

7 thoughts on “The Liminalist # 21: The Door’s Ajar (w/ Random Dude)”

  1. yay random dude! Enjoyed this one a lot, all those questions about weird topics are right up my alley.

    Dream’s End’s wife/SO was a victim of mkultra type abuse as a child, which goes to the passion behind his research. However, his big burn came thru being mercilessly trolled/played by a paralegal who kept sending him all type of ‘clues’ that the Theresa Duncan double suicide was untrue – that Duncan never existed, she was a character who had been played by an actress (Nicole Kidman if memory serves) for years as part of some social engineering psy-op, and etc.

    I believe the troll in question has been identified, and i have a nagging suspicion that there is some connection somewhere to the football player who got trolled to believe he had a girlfriend with cancer….anyways most of this is documented on the rigint forum, with links to outside sources. I feel terrifically bad for Mr. Brown and can’t blame him a bit for bailing on the whole ‘field’.

    Walter Bosley has had some skypechats, they are tremendously fun! Happy Day all, & snorgles to the bean.

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  2. Random is as random seems.
    Call it.
    Five words,
    (The) Treasure of The Sierra Mad/mar/dre.
    Englizh is not my 1st language,
    I please expologise my influence.
    Thanks and keep up the talking.

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  3. Thanks Jasun.

    I am new to your podcasts, so I apologise if I don’t speak the vernacular, but I find you interesting.

    Your energy is very broodish, heady and a little ” dark “. I think I share your search for truth, but my path has been a little lighter perhaps. Although I have endured a fair share of de programming, unraveling and reality matrix unhinging.

    Have you had any experience with the “star seed” notion? I would love to hear you speak of this and any related thoughts you might share about how you see the ET narrative playing out in modern
    cult- ure.

    Thanks for popping back into podcasting. It seems that a fresh angle, albeit a well reasoned one, is really welcome just now.

    Warm regards, Jstar

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    • hi J

      I read Starseed Transmissions in my early 20s and it was a big influence back then. I’ve written a lot about the psychology of ET beliefs in Prisoner of Infinity. I’m pretty skeptical at this point. Why d’you ask?

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      • Cool.

        I’ll check out Prisoner of Infinity – thank you.

        My reason for asking is trying to make sense of my own experiences. I was ” told ” by a spiritual intuitive I visited several times ( who was actually very helpful ) that I was a starseed and part of my incarnation was about holding a very different frequency and world view from the mainstream, in order to assist our species and planet during this generation of great change. This was back in the 80’s and I have been keeping an eye on the whole ET scene since trying to make sense of this notion of bring a starseed. Is it real, is it a new age cage of entrapment from some part of the astral or collective realm? I am still seeking. It’s been sort of hard to connect with others to discuss this, who haven’t aligned with all the glittery, spacey new age vibes and star ” councils” over the last couple of decades.

        Thanks !

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