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Fahrenheit 451 and Other Graphic Novels: Messiah to Mediocrity

There was a time when these streets were walked by delightful originals…when special effects didn’t mask the true worth of a masterpiece…when ten dollars would get us an epic story and refreshments. Suddenly, darkness fell. Horrible films took the world’s box office by storm, using their multi-million dollar powers of hypnotism to make audiences help them profit from their shameful aboriginality. These main-streamers plagued the world with films based on long-respected comic books, from Bat

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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

Medium REVERIE Episode 3

If you will stop a moment and reach how easily you concentrate your concentration as you are witnessing an interesting play, or listening to a beautiful rendition of various terrible masterpiece of musical composition, or gazing at various miracle of art, you will glimpse what I mean. In the cases immediately mentioned, while your attention is completely deep meditation online classes occupied with the interesting thing before you, so that you have almost completely shut out the outer w

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Psychic Dream Portion 3

If you will stop a moment and complete how easily you concentrate your concentration when you are witnessing an remarkable play, or listening to a beautiful rendition of selected huge masterpiece of musical composition, or gazing at selected miracle of art, you will grasp what I mean. In the cases barely mentioned, even if your attention is completely deep meditation online classes occupied with the fascinating thing before you, so that you have almost completely shut out the outer worl

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Monday, August 10th, 2009 Underground Hypnosis No Comments

A. Merritt’s Dwellers in the Mirage

Abraham Merritt (1888-1943) was one of the greats of pulp fiction, although up until recently his work was largely forgotten. Recently, two of his novels were reprinted, The Moon Pool (1919) and The Metal Monster (1920), both of which I’ve blogged about in some detail. I found The Moon Pool , on the whole, a rather ordinary pulp adventure novel punctuated by scenes of brilliant weirdness, while The Metal Monster was a truly unique masterpiece of weird fiction. I wanted to see where ot

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Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 Underground Hypnosis No Comments