In the moonlight
the river Severn snakes through the valley
like a silver ribbon.
I spend time here in contemplation - the
closest I can get to immortality - a practice
that deserves a worldwide resurgence.
I blow hot and cold about conspiracy theories
and I would love to uncover one. There are
hosts of websites purporting to reveal the
most insidious conspiracies and one of these
covert exercises in mind seduction appears
to be the Bilderberger Society. This association,
for want of a better word, takes its name
from a hotel in Amsterdam and has a fairly
innocuous public face. Behind the scenes,
however, world leaders including George
W Bush and Tony Blair are said to be planning
a 'new world order' distinguished by an
inexorable and determined move to reduce
our civil liberties to just about zero.
A galaxy of power brokers are claimed to
be members and are behind the consistent
spin messages designed to create fear of
other cultures, world terrorism and militant
politicised religious zealots, ID cards,
constant observation (is the UK the most
watched country on Earth - thoughts?) inequitable
world debt, erosion of legal rights and
quango-driven legislation.
I shall delve further into Bilderberger.
Look into SuperIching (www.superiching.com).
I became transfixed by this different methodology
of interpreting the I-Ching. It is quite
remarkable and astonishingly accurate. The
man who developed the system based on ancient
Chinese wisdom is Alex Chiu - a Chinese/American
living in San Francisco, I believe. He follows
the movements of stocks and shares and sporting
events as well as using it to shed light
and wisdom on profound philosophical questions.
I have had a number of literary agents
and when trying the backbreaking job of
trying to interest them in my work was more
than amused to find that literary agents
appear to have developed an insider notoriety
with websites devoted to discussions about
honesty, dealmaking, performance tables.
A good agent is worth their weight in rejection
slips but there are as many time wasters
out there as in any other business. Anyone
got a favourite agent story they would like
to share?
Unlike the huge schism there appears to
be between science and religion, I see no
conflict between scientific discovery, metaphysics
and religion. I explore these themes in
my book 'An Angel On My Shoulder'. There
is a link to the synopsis and first chapter
on my home page. What is that old aphorism?
What is the definition of reality? Reality
is that which cannot change. Think about
it.
The phenomenon of the Da Vinci Code has
probably sent writers scurrying to their
word processors to jump on the bandwagon.
There has been reams written about the Holy
Grail, Opus Dei (just one of many Catholic
fraternities) and Mary Magdalen being the
wife of Jesus. I grew up as a very strong
Irish Catholic (wearing scapulas - mock
hair shirts - White Fathers, Franciscans,
retreats and endless confessions). Dan Brown
clearly got something right despite the
welter of experts and sceptics rushing to
debunk the main tenets of the book.
I once wrote a script with my old colleague
David Chitty which was based on the other
Grail story . That is, that the Grail appears
on Earth every 400 years and was last here
during the Cathar rebellion at Mont Segur
in France. It is reputed to have been discovered
in the Pyrenees by one Otto Rahn, who worked
as a fixer for Heinrich Himmler (the Nazi
occult master) and taken to join all the
other occult paraphernalia in his remote
Schloss. This stash of artefacts is, it
seems, being discovered bit by bit. A few
years ago a landslide in the Swiss alps
uncovered a number of magical Reich objects.
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