"What the Alchemy of Media allows, what traditional media does not, is a dialogue with the Other that is full of give and take. It speaks, it listens, and it speaks again.





I think it was William Blake who said

"Truth can never be told so as to be understood and not be believed.”

This is the kind of information that is coming through the alchemical media experience. It is information that you have to believe. You have to believe it because it has this ring of authenticity. It is the logos. It is The Word. What it says is that our alienation from ourselves has kept us from building a mature model of how the Universe really works.





Luckily, the content of the dialogue with the Other is a content that indicates that man’s horizons are infinitely bright. As Thomas Vaughan put it, “The body is the placenta of the non-local.”

This fact has not yet been assimilated because it runs counter to Western reductionist materialist empiricism. This idea that the body is the placenta to the non-local is not an object of faith or dogma, it is a program for activity. The activity that it implies is a familiarization with the uncanny. Unfortunately for you, the uncanny has been banned from Western thinking for four hundred years.

I take this concept very seriously.





If any of you are familiar with the literature of alchemy, alchemy is about the generation of a psychic construct, a wholeness, a thing that has many properties, that is paradoxical, which is both mind and matter, both sound and vision, and can do anything.