Archive for 2012

  • Media

    Philip K. Dick and Religious Studies

    The Philip K. Dick Festival, SFSU, September 22, 2012

    The Philip K. Dick Festival, SFSU, September 22, 2012

    We are what we eat, but what we eat is also a reflection of who (we think) we are. In other words, the stories we tell about the things we take into our bodies reflect the stories we tell about our more mysterious selves. A whale steak munched nostalgically in Japan would strike many nature-loving Americans as a moral horror, while the continued appeal of homeopathic pills lies as much with the holistic image of the bodymind they suggest as...
  • Art and Design

    Rick Griffin, Superstar, Pt. 2

    Rick Griffin finds the Lord.

    Rick Griffin finds the Lord.

    We are what we eat, but what we eat is also a reflection of who (we think) we are. In other words, the stories we tell about the things we take into our bodies reflect the stories we tell about our more mysterious selves. A whale steak munched nostalgically in Japan would strike many nature-loving Americans as a moral horror, while the continued appeal of homeopathic pills lies as much with the holistic image of the bodymind they suggest as...
  • Art and Design

    Rick Griffin, Superstar

    A look at the art and spiritual struggle of the great psychedelic poster artist.

    A look at the art and spiritual struggle of the great psychedelic poster artist.

    We are what we eat, but what we eat is also a reflection of who (we think) we are. In other words, the stories we tell about the things we take into our bodies reflect the stories we tell about our more mysterious selves. A whale steak munched nostalgically in Japan would strike many nature-loving Americans as a moral horror, while the continued appeal of homeopathic pills lies as much with the holistic image of the bodymind they suggest as...
  • Psychedelics
    12 min

    Return Trip

    Psychedelic Research Resurgence

    Psychedelic Research Resurgence

    We are what we eat, but what we eat is also a reflection of who (we think) we are. In other words, the stories we tell about the things we take into our bodies reflect the stories we tell about our more mysterious selves. A whale steak munched nostalgically in Japan would strike many nature-loving Americans as a moral horror, while the continued appeal of homeopathic pills lies as much with the holistic image of the bodymind they suggest as...