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Recent Site Updates

  • New featured mix from Esoteric Gen's Goaneck entitled The Second Spectrality. See the bottom of our Mixes page for links to listen and download. - 7/13/08 -

  • The Metameme spreads... See our Bios page for information on developing projects within the members of Metameme and the ever-growing, extended Meta-family. - 7/11/08 -

  • Upcoming Events now updated for the summer/fall. Stay tuned for further details on more upcoming events. - 7/11/08 -

  • Solomoon is honored to be returning to Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal, this time hosting two workshops at this year's Boom Festival. The details of the two workshops are listed under the "Upcoming Workshops" section on Solomoon's Mind and Body page. - 7/11/08 -

  • For the outline for Solomoon's Awakening to Bliss workshop held at the Gaian Mind Festival, please see his Mind and Body page. - 7/2/08 -

  • A dream come true! As of Saturday June 21st, Solomoon has been welcomed onto the Ultimae Records team as an official label dj! - 7/2/08 -

  • We now have a page for music Reviews for albums that we've found outstanding. Included are some that Solomoon wrote for Ultimae Records. - 4/22/08 -

  • Visit, browse, and post to our MetaBlog - 4/18/08 -

  • Check in for the latest from Metameme music group AmoebaFunk and Bug's solo project "Root." - 4/18/08 -

  • New featured mix from Esoteric Gen's Freedom entitled Energelic Weaver. See the bottom of our Mixes page for links to listen - 3/25/08 -

  • NEW WINTER MIX from Solomoon. I have just completed Snowjourn (Snow Drift 2), an atmospheric ambient mix right in time for winter following in the theme of my previous Snow Drift from the winter of 2001. - 12/28/07 -

  • NEW AUTUMN-THEMED MIX from Solomoon coming soon. It is an ethereal goth/ambient mix partly inspired by David Lynch and the Twin Peaks series. Stay tuned for details and postings. - 12/26/07 -

  • Solomoon now teaching Classical Ashtanga Yoga classes at Studio Soma in Denver. (Studio Soma's website will soon be completely restructured and updated). See Solomoon's Mind and Body page for full details and weekly schedule. - 11/10/07 -

  • Our Links page is now updated to include many other collectives around North America. - 10/2/07 -

  • Previously Featured Article (See below) "Mission Possible" by Daniel Pinchbeck - 4/16/07 -

  • We now have a Leave No Trace page for education on gathering responsibly outdoors. Please feel free to use this content for your own site or link here, and promote ecological awareness. - 12/23/06 -

     

    Featured Article

    Mission Possible
    By Daniel Pinchbeck

    When people in our culture want to be enthralled and inspired by a story, we run to the movies, where dramas of life, death, and redemption are played out at pulse-pounding high speed. Most of us do not fully realize that we are currently participating in a real-life thriller that could go as down-to-the-wire as any episode of Mission Impossible or Star Wars. The crux of this plot line is whether global humanity can awaken from its current trance ‹ our fixation on materialist progress and economic growth ‹ in time to salvage the biosphere, and our own future.

    According to current calculations, 25% of all species will be extinct within 30 years, at present rates. All tropical forests will disappear within 40 years, as all ocean fisheries collapse within the same timeframe. As climate change accelerates, it is creating unpredictable feedback loops, potentially leading to global food shortages as droughts and deluges affect agricultural tables. Mass species extinction could also cause feedback loops that would make life on earth untenable for large mammals such as ourselves. The large-scale disappearance of amphibians, butterflies, and honey bees in recent decades seems an unambiguous warning signal.

    Confronted with the frightening evidence of planetary decimation, many of us prefer to flinch away and retreat into our private concerns. We have to find the courage to overcome this tendency. Instead of inciting pessimism or fatalism, the dire predictions can compel us to deepen our commitment to transformation. If a few decades are all that separates us from cataclysm, then the ³ecological U-turn² in global consciousness must be accomplished in the next few years.

    One way that massive change could happen quickly is through a paradigm-shift in the mainstream media. While the United States has lost much of its standing in the world in recent years, we still operate the controls of the collective dream-machinery for the planet. The blueprint for a better life now being pursued by the masses and entrepreneurial classes across Asia, India, and the Third World is the ³American Dream² of unlimited affluence, promoted by our television shows and films over the last half-century. A transformation of values ‹ a spiritual revolution ‹ in the US could initiate a global shift in priorities. If we used our genius for marketing and storytelling to project a different vision and value system, we could repattern and reprogram the collective psyche in a very short period of time.

    This new media paradigm would encourage participation over passivity, collaboration over individual success, attunement to local differences over acquiescence to mass marketing, and sufficiency over abundance. The ³new news² would focus on trends that support sustainability and higher consciousness, and relentlessly expose techniques of fear-mongering, social control, and ³greenwashing.² Rather than exploiting violence and sex to grab at the publicıs fleeting attention, our media would present strategies of conflict resolution and nonviolent practices, while offering a positive revisioning of eroticism as a tool for personal growth.

    Responding to the necessity of the planetary crisis, the reinvented mass media would promote the attainment of happiness through nonmaterial means. Such a proposition may seem unrealistic ‹ but at a time when our future as a species is imperiled, we might want to reconsider our concept of ³realism.² A drastic change in media messaging to align with the real needs of people and planet is preferable to system crash and biospheric meltdown. Corporate decision-makers are also parents and grandparents, who presumably want to see the world continue for their descendants.

    We can also change the old paradigm through the accelerated development of new media channels and interactive formats on the Internet. Historically, when a major new media technology emerges, it leads to profound changes in the social system. Just as mass democracy was made possible by the Gutenberg printing press, a new politics with new organizing principles may arise out of the instantaneous interactivity and reputation systems of the Internet.

    We are reaching that point where, as the social ecologist Murray Bookchin put it, our world ³will either undergo revolutionary changes, so far-reaching in character that humanity will totally transform its social relations and its very conception of life, or it will suffer an apocalypse that may well end humanityıs tenure on the planet.² Despite the systemıs inertia, we have the capacity to restore the natural systems we have corrupted, and create a new planetary culture based on communality of interest.

    In my head, I keep writing my own movie or reality TV show of the next few years. In this gripping adventure yarn, the ticking time-bomb of ignorance and greed gets defused at the last moment by teams of stylish secret agents of consciousness and compassion, working in coordination across the planet. These tantric technicians create wilderness corridors for endangered species, end sectarian conflicts among warring factions, deploy alternative technologies at appropriate scales, and generally transmute negative vibes to harmonic frequencies. Our current world-movie appears to be moving toward a major show down. As the virtuosic director of this spectacle, God (or Brahma, or the archetypal Self, or whatever name you care to use) is sure to produce some great and unexpected plot twists in the final reels.

    Daniel Pinchbeck is the author of Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism (Broadway Books, 2002) and 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl (Tarcher/Penguin, 2006). His features have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Wired and many other publications.

     

     

     

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