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- This article is excerpted from the Rocky Mountain Pagan Journal.
- Each issue of the Rocky Mountain Pagan Journal is published by
- High Plains Arts and Sciences; P.O. Box 620604, Littleton Co.,
- 80123, a Colorado Non-Profit Corporation, under a Public Domain
- Copyright, which entitles any person or group of persons to
- reproduce, in any form whatsoever, any material contained therein
- without restriction, so long as articles are not condensed or
- abbreviated in any fashion, and credit is given the original
- author.!
-
- ANGEL TECH
- A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection; by Antero Alli;
- published by Vigilantero Press, P.O. Box 7513, Boulder Co. 80306
- $17 Retail Reviewed by Deborah Proko, 880 Moorhead Cr. #2L
- Boulder, CO 80303
-
- Getting lost in the Metaphysics Section of my favorite book
- store used to be sheer brain pleasure.. an unparalleled delight.
- This was before the New Age infiltration of selfimprovement
- books which have, over the past few years, flooded the bookshelfs
- and shoved out the more obscure, classic gems of psychic
- technology. No longer can you find the crystal clear paradigms
- of Higher Learning without bumping into more new age cosmic
- drivel. Ironically, due to the skyrocketing popularity of
- Metaphysics in general a pervasive dilution of genuine spiritual
- information has passed for the real thing. Perhaps it's a sign
- of the times, who knows? I don't know and quite frankly, I don't
- want to know. Metaphysics for the Millions just isn't my cup of
- tea.
-
- Bobbing amidst the muddy river of occult literature is ANGEL
- TECH: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection by Antero Alli
- (a Boulder resident, COLORADO) with a Preface by Robert Anton
- Wilson of COSMIC TRIGGER fame. Reality Selection, hmmm... that
- caught my eye. Not exactly a selfhelp book or a metaphysical
- treatise, ANGEL TECH is (in its own words), "a survival manual
- for fallen angels who are through with their frozen responses to
- the nightmares around us." Several sentences later, it instructs
- us to: "fly higher, plant both feet firmly in the ground...
- ground." The title is somewhat deceptive, also, because ANGEL
- TECH isn't about angels per se; at least not the kind painted by
- artists and described in the bible. To once again quote the
- text, "An angel is a being of Light. Tech comes from techne,
- meaning art or skill. ANGEL TECH is the Art of Being Light... We
- are in essence, beings of light."
-
- Alli has taken it upon himself to redefine common termi
- nology as well as make up words of his own to describe his
- psychic journey. This journey traverses through the Law of
- Octaves and Overtones translated into sight evolving functions
- of One Intelligence. It's destination is the awesome task of
- Intelligence Increase. The format of the law of eights is as old
- as the Sufi Mystery Schools and vigorous enough to attract
- Gurdjieff himself to wrestle with. More recently, the rascal
- guru Timothy Leary picked it up and wrote his opus, EXO
- PSYCHOLOGY (also out of print), one of the source books for ANGEL
- TECH. What sets ANGEL TECH apart from other interpretations of
- this eightfold system is its comedic brilliance and some
- hysterically wicked illustrations. Also conspicuously absent is
- the kind of dogma that almost always accompanies subject matter
- like this. (The author constantly reminds us that the book is a
- map and not the territory itself, and that we, the readers, must
- make our own maps as fast as we absorb information in order to
- minimize psychic constipation.)
-
- This book is not for everybody. Consider the section
- entitled KARMA MECHANICS which is "a course of study best suited
- for selfrealizing robots." Who's going to admit to their robot
- hood? Gurdjieff and his kind certainly did but not without a lot
- of work. Further into this section is another called MECHANICAL
- PROBLEMS which, with painstaking detail, explores the symptoms,
- causes and necessary adjustments for "robots run amok"... in
- laymen's terms, the process of fixing broken people. Despite the
- rather dense reading in this section, Alli did manage to pull me
- through with his humor, which at times, is ruthless. For the
- uninitiated neophyte, Fred Mertz (remember, from the I love Lucy
- show?) has resurrected to the spiritual status of Bodhisattva
- for the purpose of transmitting his compassion through the
- "neuroelectronic medium of television in the reruns..." If Fred
- Mertz is a New Age Avatar, then I'm the pope. And in some
- parallel universe, I probably am.
-
- ANGEL TECH is not breeze reading. Its 380 pages outline a
- comprehensive approach to reprogramming your mind. The only
- other author I know who has presented such a lucid vision of this
- worthy task is Dr. John Lilly ( SIMULATIONS OF GOD, CENTER OF THE
- CYCLONE, etc.). One more thing surprisingly gone from ANGEL
- TECH are the prodrug endorsements proliferating in books by
- predecessors like Leary, Wilson and Lilly. Alli's formula for
- Brain Change comes direct from the human biocomputer itself.
- Techniques for flexing psychic muscles abound in ANGEL TECH.
- Research topics include RAPTURE, CHARISMA, RITUAL, DESIGNING A
- TAROT, ALCHEMY, SYNCHRONICITY, ASTROLOGY, DREAMING RITUALS AND
- FACTOR X... if only they'd have taught us this stuff when we went
- to school. And throughout it all, an underlining current called
- "grounding" connects what is psychic to the earth. That alone,
- in my opinion, is worth the price of admission.
-
- Sometimes, this book rides the edge between redundancy and
- instructive repetition with the hopes of driving its point home.
- This point seems to be selfresponsibility and the need to define
- oneself or be defined by others. Alli takes for granted that
- readers already understand that they create their own reality,
- so there's not much schooling on this (read the SETH books). It
- is, perhaps, for this reason that the audience for ANGEL TECH
- will remain limited to those currently designing their own
- program. In this way, ANGEL TECH is even elitist. It refuses
- to try and reach everybody. However, the people it will touch
- will be richer for it due to Alli's lack of compromise. It's not
- an entirely inaccessible book yet it's based on a rather radical
- assumption. It fails to recognize the split between Lower and
- Higher Selves that most metaphysical books all but deify. My
- guess is that Alli is something of an anarchist who found his way
- into the system. His passion for annihilating hierarchy for the
- purpose of demystifying communications is hard to ignore.
-
- What I found to be the most compelling part of ANGEL TECH
- was that the section called CHAPEL PERILOUS, which could've been
- expanded on and rewritten as another book altogether. For those
- acquainted with Robert Anton Wilson's COSMIC TRIGGER, the mention
- of Chapel Perilous should ring hell's bells. According to Alli,
- the Chapel is a "place where souls go after being catapulted out
- of their bodies, groping aimlessly for their other half... while
- their bodies remain alive, on automatic, walking the planet"
- (paraphrased). This section of the book explores the process of
- "Initiation as creative response to the shock of the unknown."
- It is presented dramatically as Eight Sermons told to a
- congregation of lost souls by a priest that is vaguely
- reminiscent of the Sermons of the Dead in the back of Carl Jung's
- book, MEMORIES, DREAMS and REFLECTIONS. Sermon titles include:
- Fatal Romantics, Suicide and Free Will, Heaven and Hell, The
- Crucifixion... among others. Chapel Perilous is not a pretty
- place to be and Alli looks through its stained glass, darkly.
-
- ANGEL TECH is book one of a trilogy called the FIELD
- OPERATORS REFERENCE MANUAL. The other two books, ALL RITES
- REVERSED and THE AKASHIC RECORD PLAYER are forthcoming. Until
- then, I recommend this irreverent, mindblowing journey of a
- book, ANGEL TECH, and look forward to more from Alli.
-
-
-
- HERCULANEUM, Italy's Buried Treasure (updated revised edition)
- Joseph Jay Deiss; Harper & Row, hard, $22.95 reviewed by
- Katherine M. Gray
-
- Recently I was able to join the History Book Club with the
- added plus of purchasing several really beautiful books on
- archaeology and history at very reduced prices, among them Deiss'
- Herculaneum. It quickly became one of my favorites.
-
- The book is a sharply focused telescopic view back to the
- everyday lives of the inhabitants of the ancient Roman city,
- Herculaneum, which was destroyed at the same time as Pompeii in
- the latter part of August A.D. 79. It begins, after one forward
- and two prefaces, with a wonderfully concise chronology of the
- period of Herculaneum.
-
- Well illustrated, this volume is unabashed in its honest
- portrayal of the ancient Romans, treating their humanity with
- humor as if the author were fond of them. That is not to say
- that he in any way has glorified their behavior. The book is
- filled with not only scientific observations on the wealth and
- economic practices of the inhabitants of Herculaneum but also
- with the graffiti and lusty frescoes that decorated the walls of
- the town.
-
- "Portumnus loves Amphianda
- Januarius loves Veneria
- We pray Venus
- That you should hold us in mind
- This only we ask you."
-
- Interestingly enough, Deiss tells the reader, what was to be
- con sidered as pornographic by the religious cultures which
- followed the Rome of Herculaneum, was considered quite natural by
- most Romans.
-
- "Their point of view was one of easy going naturalism. The erect
- phallus was a potent charm, and it appeared and reappeared
- everywhere: on shop signs, on equipment, on jewelry, in
- paintings, and on statues. ...At the doors of shops and private
- houses, the handle of the bell pull was frequently a phallus."
-
- Even the god Priapus, whom Deiss considers fortunate for
- having been condemned to perpetual erection was depicted on the
- wall of a snack bar on one of the main streets. It seems that
- even the Gods were not above being used for advertising. Deiss
- tells the reader in well crafted prose of the discovery of
- Herculaneum, the continued research on the city, and also of the
- preservation of artifacts and skeletons found at the site.
- Apparently physical remains at that time which had not been
- destroyed have been hard to come by. Urns with cremated remains
- were relatively easy to acquire, but buried remains were
- nonexistent, so when the first ancient Roman skeletons were
- unearthed, there was a great deal of excitement.
-
- The average height of the men was approx. 5 feet 7 inches,
- while the women measured up at about 5 feet 1 inch. They had
- excellent teeth and their nutrition was relatively good. a
- fascinating find.
-
- For those of you who enjoy armchair or active archaeology,
- Herculaneum is a book which will keep your interest from start
- to finish. Since it is not written in technical terms, but more
- as entertaining documentation, anyone with an interest in people
- of different times and cul tures will find their guided tour
- through the pages of Herculaneum well worth their time. I highly
- recommend it.
- ______KMG
- .......from R.M.P.J. 8/86
-