alchemicalarchives.blogspot.co.uk/ Hazelwood Trialogue: Part 4 ~ Fractals Terence McKenna, Rupert Sheldrake, Ralph Abraham Hazelwood, Devon, England, June 1993 Ralph tells a fractal story and explains how fractal models can illuminate our understanding of the world. Applying fractals to individual psychology.. The need for chaos and disorder in the personality. Multiple personality 'dischaos'. A 'sandy beach' model of the mind. Therapeutic strategies to increase chaos. The need to restore pantheism. A mathematical model for monogamy. Order and chaos must be balanced. Multiple attractors at the end of time. A polytheistic psychology. The unity within polytheistic systems.. Cultures and individuals need fractal rather than rigid boundaries. A fractal cosmos. The mystery of the Holy Trinity. The loss of unity through rigid boundaries. How can we fractalize our boundaries and create unity? Psychedelics, meditation, travel, tantra and chanting. Returning to the pre-verbal mode of expression. What about people whose boundaries are too low already? The cure to boundary anxiety can be found within. Is there any culture that has managed to avoid 'dischaos'? Questions and answers: The Aristotelian perspective of modern science needs to be balanced by the Platonic. Maths anxiety. Chaos is a kind of order and vice versa. Jung's deconstruction of Yahweh. The sacred trinity of the goddess. Recovering the aboriginal state of consciousness. Cultural taboos. The Fourth in a series of 5 parts, I've posted this trialogue before (www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9_d1OSV9Zo) but this version is taken from a different source (www.sheldrake.org/) and adds an extra 45mins to the total running time. These are presented as they were found on Rupert's site and taken from the 32kps mp3 files there. If you are precious about sound quality, this is probably not for you. Image: Black and White Surreal fractal print with Endura Metallic.