New: Free Streaming Video Dialogues on Prophecy and the End of Time Jonathan Zap and John Major Jenkins recorded August, 2004 by Lost Arts Media Two hours. This is part one of a four hour presentation. Among many other topics, Jonathan Zap talks about the psychology of prophecy and why prophecies are almost always wrong about time frames. Prophecy and the idea of an end time are examined from the perspective of Jungian psychology and the “singularity archetype” is introduced. John Major Jenkins (author of nine books on the Maya) talks about the Mayan calendar and his discoveries about the meaning of 2012 and the cycle of galactic alignment recognized by a number of cultures. (Note there are a few seconds of dark blue screen lead in before the opening credits.) Part one of two Part two of two
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New free streaming video: This is part 2 start with Dialogues about Prophecy and the End of Time below Looking Toward the Event Horizon Jonathan Zap, interviewed by John Major Jenkins recorded August, 2004 by Lost Arts Media---two hours, part two of this four hour presentation. Jonathan Zap discusses evolutionary changes currently underway and what the “singularity archetype” indicates about the evolutionary event horizon we are approaching. Topics include evidence that a more visual and telepathic mode of consciousness and communication is developing, the mind parasite phenomenon, and suggestions on how to thrive during a time of greatly accelerated change. Part one of two Part two of two
Ufo Eye Knight Video
Two African American friends of mine said they wanted to come over to my apartment in the East Village and video tape me in 1985. I decided to create my own religion for the occasion—the Sacred Tenets of the Religion of the UFO Eye Knight. I was an English Teacher and Building Security Coordinator of a public high school in the South Bronx at the time and I got Galaxy, a graffiti artist I knew, to design the ID card and a rapper (I think with the Culture MCs) to write an official rap poem for the religion. They knew nothing about the religion except its name. Part Two


