DID PHILIP K. DICK EXPERIENCE PURE CONSCIOUSNESS?
It is the hypothesis of this course that writer Philip K. Dick deployed a deep intuition and a keen series of observations about the nature of self consciousness to enable him to experience what he called “ultra-meta-cognition”, what he would label “VALIS” or the Vast Living Intelligent System.
Persistently Dick experimented with the idea that he had in fact experienced the contents of his own mind in a way “orthogonal” to ordinary awareness, an ultra meta frame of reference. In this orthogonal awareness, ordinary oppositions such as “real/unreal”, “living/machinic”, “alive/dead” dissolved into a nonduality experienced in pure consciousness.
PKD’s fictional strategies – the devices and techniques by which Phil Dickian effects of nonduality are often induced – were techniques of altering consciousness in the act of writing and reading akin to what scientist John Lilly would call “Programming and Metaprogramming the Human biocomputer.”
This seven part course will tune into PKD’s fictional strategies at play in his novels – including Ubik, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, A Scanner Darkly, Valis, and The Divine Invasion – in order to observe and experience an alteration of consciousness that Dick would query in the over eight thousand page manuscript, The Exegesis.
MIGHT YOU BE READY TO EXPERIENCE PURE CONSCIOUSNESS WITHOUT AN OBJECT AT THE HANDS OF A SCIENCE FICTION WRITER?
WEEK ONE: WE CAN PERTURB REALITY FOR YOU WHOLESALE
BEGINS ON JANUARY 22, 2017
An introduction to the thought and experience of Philip K. Dick that will frame the readings for the rest of the course in terms of the space of all possible reality perturbations, including consciousness without any object, or subject, at all.
REQUIREMENTS
Come prepared to let go of who you think you are and what reality may be. Dispatch pre-conceived ideas of what a “writer” is and who Philip K. Dick was.
PKD, VALIS AND PRACTICES OF ULTRA META-COGNITION
7 Sessions
Starts January 22nd, 2017 @ 7:30 pm. EST / 4:30 p.m. PST
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