“I had a sense of being propelled into the future while at the same time reversed into the prehistoric past. A past which held an animistic idea of the world, in which rocks and trees could speak” Leckey, in Wallis & Coustou 2019,16 This week, I was lucky enough to …
PONDERING UPON WANDERING, REDUX
These past twenty months have been difficult, for everyone. Periods of intense highs and crushing lows, peaks, and troughs far more intense than any rollercoaster. I am currently struggling, badly. My mental health has plummeted to such an extent that thoughts I hoped I’d never experience again, have re-emerged over …
Ponderings Upon Connection Through Introspection: Detectorists, Inherent Knowledge, And Hearing The Song Of Time…
“This is the land of the Saxons. I want to discover where they buried their warriors and kings” Detectorists, Season 1, Episode 1 There are many who claim that we should look to the skies, to the future, in order to progress, to connect. But there’s a lot to be …
Ponderings Upon Rendlesham Forest, Radiating Energies, and The Cosmic Hum…
“As I walk the woods, I can feel that at any given moment, two worlds are surrounding me: besides the visible world, there is the invisible world made of energies, mysteries, information, and intelligence. This other, hidden world is constantly communicating with us, or at least is trying to…” Duda …
Lady Liminal Takes A Further Trip With Ben Wheatley…
Last month, Liminal Worlds brought you an exclusive, abridged, interview with Ben Wheatley, director of Kill List, High Rise, and the newly released In The Earth. The full interview, until now, has only been available to Liminal Worlds Patreon supporters. As a wee gift to all you liminal lovelies out …
Ponderings Upon the Smartphone as The Modern Equivalent of the Palaeolithic Handaxe
A couple of years ago I gave a short presentation in which I pondered whether the smartphone, in particular the Apple iPhone, could be considered the modern equivalent to Palaeolithic, most notably Acheulean, handaxes. This may, initially, sound like a somewhat strange notion, I’m hoping that by the end of …