Wednesday, 20 May 2009

This blog, it's meaning and it's purpose

Archetypical a. Relating to an archetype; archetypal. Anomaly a deviation from the common rule, type, arrangement, or form.

As you should be able to deduce from the above this blogs' range of topics should in the main relate to topics falling under the above description (either both terms combined or individual). This could be anything from mysticism to comparative mythology to unexplained phenomena or more 'recent' developments such as synchromysticism and the odd conspiracy theory or just random musings sprouting from my warped mind.

N.B. For those unfamiliar with the term; Synchromysticism coined and phrased by Jake Kotze as :
"The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."


Caveat lector! (Let the reader beware)I do not profess to be privy to any expert knowledge or such intangibles (yet often claimed by individuals) as 'the truth'. What follows here will be my thoughts and opinions on things I have experienced myself and/or learned about throughout my life.
With learning and experience being greatly subject to change over time it might be that I'll be forced to retract or amend earlier statements. Also it may be that I will forget to point out the change in opinion from an earlier date altogether, for any readers here I would think it wise to have this in mind.

Now with that pedantic explanation (my apologies) out of the way I'll end this post with the 'why' of this blog.

This blog will be a repository for some of my mind's clutter and hopefully perform a double function in providing the reader with food for thought and some entertainment and possibly serve as a launching platform for further investigations into the various topics.
I'm rather unaccustomed to put much of my thinking into writing and while this has been on the whole the way that I like it, it also produces superfluous activity and often I find myself covering the same ground twice or more. And even though that still is likely to occur here,(due to the interconnected nature of the inquiries themselves) it should be so in a more structured manner.

I think that about sums it up for now.

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