Organelle and wonderCloud

I've followed this person, Darin De Stefano, for many years. I really don't know what to make of him. If had to guess, I would say he's either a brilliant individual, or an extremely good disinformation artist. His material is very wordy, and he does weird things with language. I found the book Ain Soph: The Unknown God through his recommended reading circle. There are several sites with lots to read, and I'd love to know what everybody, including the C's make of it.

_http://www.organelle.org/
_http://wondercloud.wordpress.com/
_http://subrealism.blogspot.com/

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endescent said:
I'd love to know what everybody, including the C's make of it.

I discovered organelle.org a few years ago but haven't check out the other stuff you linked. I haven't exactly followed De Stefano...just explored his site until I got the gist of what he's on about.

At that time, my thoughts were that he's got unique ways of seeing-perceiving and I didn't find any fault with him or the way he presents his cognitive configurations, so-to-speak. In fact, I found them refreshing, in a way. That essay he did about sunglasses is poetically structured and aesthetically pleasing and is echoed convincingly by other authors who describe how our beliefs "tune" our perceptions and determine what and how we see.

The other thing I noted at the time I was researching it was the fact that those "games" were like "tasks" done in small teams of people and seemed designed to help the team members overcome their fear of interacting in public when it comes to offering people 'different' ways of seeing their reality or whatever the task was.

All in all I thought it was strange but delightfully different, but not something I was inclined to immerse myself in or make a permanent judgement about. Others who have investigated it all more deeply may have better observations, though.
 

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