仙島 Headless Thinking
仙島 Headless Thinking
仙島 Headless Thinking
Where the Immortals meet, things are said and done differently. Learn to think without your head. “Headless Thinking” studies the often understudied and while acknowledging the boundaries of culture and identity, it wants to create spaces to meet and learn. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/headless-thinking/subscribe
Mediadrome, the new flesh of the internet 互聯網的新肉體
"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" Most likely everyone has heard George Berkeley's famous thought experiment, which has led to at least three centuries of metaphysical ponderings on the nature of perception and observation. But we want to ask a different question for this episode and swing it to perhaps equally metaphysical levels, although the question might look like a joke at first: "If you haven't posted anything on social media, has it really happened?" A significant part of you will resist and point out that no matter how big a role social media plays in our lives, we will always give precedence to the events offline than whatever reproduction we'll post or see online. But is that really the case? Has almost ubiquitous Wi-Fi not altered everything to a point where we have become too intertwined to tell the difference? And what does that say about media as a whole? Join me and Ben on a thorough discussion on the film "Videodrome", which pointed to a time it wasn't even aware of yet, and on the new media invasion. For more information, please visit our website: https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com/ Also check out our Substack for our articles and other exclusive material: https://headlessthinking.substack.com/ Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Apr 10, 2022
1 hr 14 min
The gates of death & the doors of perception 眾妙之門
We aren't living in the most prudish of time periods, but we certainly haven't been trail blazing as much as we think we have. A lot of ideas that were explored more than half a century ago are still realms left unmapped. In "The Doors of Perception" by Aldous Huxley, we get, next to a dive into what Huxley would call a visit with the antipodes of our reality, also a manifesto that argues for a serious undertaking into the chemical wedding that takes place in our heads when we exhaust the body and leave room for the mind at large. But more than half a century later the field is still very much understudied and I think it would disappoint Huxley a bit, who assumed we would have, most likely, made a lot more progress by now. In "Heaven and Hell", Huxley further explores what happens when we tamper with the psychic censor of the brain's chemistry. Messing with the brain puts us at risk, but the rewards are still there and of enormous value to our understanding of reality and subsequent feeling of belonging. In this episode, we will tamper with the ideas of both books and the connection there is between doors of perception being opened and the dangerous risks we take that learn us something about the gates of death. For more information, please visit our website: https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com/  Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Mar 6, 2022
18 min
The medieval witch 中世紀女巫
The digital world loves trailblazing, but it's only a few in number who really manage to upset the consensus. In this episode we'll look at a book I recently finished, "La Sorcière" (Satanism and witchcraft, a study in medieval superstition) by Jules Michelet, who definitely did his fair share of trailblazing when it concerns reimagining a loathed figure into a character worthy of our interest and empathy. I found it to be an exciting read and that's why I want to share some of the ideas found in this book. A number of questions were triggered as a result of finishing this work. The strict medieval-modern divide that Michelet makes and also acts as moral divide, is something that has been accepted and subsequently criticized by many scholars. But a few things he claimed are more worthy of note, in my opinion, to be studied up closely. I want to look at how early modern times ended up being a bit more of a mess than what Michelet thought the middle ages to have been. And I want to ask why and how that was. I also want to take a closer look at the figures present at the Witches' Sabbath and who they really were. Are we truly dealing here with a similar icon like the inverted cross of the satanists, or is something more arcane going on here? This is the first of many explorations on this particular topic.  For more information, please visit our website: https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com/  Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Feb 20, 2022
41 min
Conspiracies and revelations 陰謀和啟示
Without mentioning the events that occured around this time a year ago and the uncertainties around other things literally floating around since late 2019, let's just say that among people there's a general distrust in the main story. Conspiracies have been springing up like mushrooms, some causing the mind to bend more than others, as a way to cope for the lack of coherence many perceive when they see the events, or the dominant stories being told about these events, not line up with their own experiences. Instead of making a list of conspiracy theories and prove or disprove certain (cooky) claims of each and every conspiracy, me and Ben discuss what secret societies really are. We go into the history of the phenomenon and the basic human needs these organizations meet. It's paradoxical that conspiracy theories try and be revelations of the truth, while that's exactly what these secret societies, that birth such suspicions, also claim to do for its members. For more information, please visit our website: https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com/ Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Jan 15, 2022
1 hr 39 min
The last campfire stories 最後的篝火故事
The holidays are a time when people gather and share a nice meal and a bunch of stories to fill the night. Cultures, being made up of people, also like to share stories. In fact, stories might just be the DNA of a culture. One cannot imagine a culture without a set of core stories it tells itself and puts centre stage. We all know what happens when the conversation turns dull, but what happens if that occurs on a collective level? In this episode we explore what has happened to our stories the past few decades and why that happened. We also talk about the different types of narratives and what are the conditions that lead to some stories not being told any longer. A long Christmas special episode with my good friend Ben. For more information, please visit our website:  https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com    Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Dec 25, 2021
2 hr 45 min
How just sitting down solves everything 坐下來解決一切
We all need to chill out. Especially in a world that resembles a Bosch painting more than some inviting picknick scene in 19th century France. But we also need to do more than just chill out. We need to do absolutely nothing. If you're imagining a guru on top of a mountain saying this, you're not far off, but it's not as vague and mystical as it sounds. It's the first and crucial step in every and any development. If you don't halt what you're doing, how can you ever change paths? And not just pause, because we all know how bodies in motion want to keep moving and will continue showing signs of resistance against anything obstructing its path, but try and completely stop. Pull the brakes on everything. Our minds especially are the great culprits in not cooperating here. They need to be the target of the great inaction. If this still doesn't make sense, try and imagine how you're still thinking about things long after they happened. Why keep moving? Our involvement with the world sometimes needs to stop. During such moments, in what seems like nothing, something else can enter. And then we are back with the bearded man on the mountain and another friend of his. A familiar, but not in a way you were expecting. For more information, please visit our website:  For more information, please visit our website:  https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com    Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Dec 11, 2021
18 min
The strange magic of philosophy 哲學的魔法
After some people-watching with the street dogs of Greece and having our craniums sweat insights with the help of the gymnasium of philosophy, we continue our city trip to the polis by having a closer look at the origins of this entire culture of rational reflection. "Know Thyself" is one of the three main maxims inscribed on a column in forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. A lot more was probably going on there than a bunch of fancy tarot card reading sessions that inspired Socrates to introspect and launch western philosophy. That'd be too simplistic a story and would ignore an entire context that seems to have been essential to the beginnings of philosophy. But sadly enough, that is indeed the case. Every course that introduces the student to western philosophy, will mention the anecdotes of philosophers and their involvement with what are obviously practitioners and cults of magic, but treat this undeniable connection as a mere anecdote or illustration of a certain idea or point. In this episode we'll look at the magical roots of philosophy, born from altered states of consciousness and, as contradictory as that might sound, the aid of other beings than just one's own mind. For more information, please visit our website:  https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com   Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Nov 27, 2021
23 min
The Cynics - How philosophy can stop overthinking 犬儒主義者
Philosophy is often thought to be the very opposite of a mind at peace. Many people even avoid it as they assume it will only lead to restlessness, a mind caught in a storm of thoughts. An unlikely bunch of philosophers known as the Cynics, the “Dogs”, show how this is wrong. For more information, please visit our website: https://headlessthinking.wordpress.com Intro track: Graal - Kroon VII
Nov 11, 2021
29 min