Exploding Your Head

Anybody who follows my thoughts knows how in love I am with Brian Swimme. If you give me one contemporary thinker to be on that deserted island with, it’s hands down Brian. Every time I listen to him, I am transported.

This is a fitting post to follow the one about the Hubble telescope. Brian is talking cosmos — where it came from, what we are doing in it, all the basics of being human. It was part of Evolutionary Worldview, an online daylong presentation that you’ll hear talk about at the beginning of this 22-minute recording.

Get on my wavelength! OK, I’m begging. Please listen to this.

Interviewer: My head just exploded again.

Brian: May it grow back quickly.

Suzanne Taylor-Brian Swimme

2 thoughts on “Exploding Your Head”

  1. I feel that if you begin to explore writings of Graham Hancock; Michael Newton Ph.D; Michael Talbot; Richard Bartlet; David Wilcock….the list goes on and on and on…. you will find that the 7 scientific discoveries mentioned in Brian Swimme’s conversation have long been discussed. Most intuitive, visionary, forward looking thinkers are pushing science so far, so fast that listening to this conversation seemed almost old-hat. Traditional science takes so long to verify new findings, and because creation is speeding up, we all need to stay with those who have the vision to project onto consciousness what is about to happen.

    From ST:
    Brian didn’t invent his story — he is in the lineage of Pierre de Chardin, and others who echo the take he has on what’s going on. My attraction is to his dynamism and ability to deliver in person, and to his writing style with metaphors and analogies that are incredibly original and compelling. In fact I’ve bought more than 1,000 copies of “The Universe is a Green Dragon,” which is my favorite ‘cosmic creation story.’ I have a big attraction to Graham Hancock, too, who has the same sort of warmth and passion, and a unique and fascinating way to see the world.

  2. I’m definitely on your wavelength, I did listen to Brian Swimme, have to listen again – I missed some of it because my head was exploding, too.
    Thank you – I’ve wanted to know about him for a while but never got around to it. Now I will!

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