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Aeon is a magazine of ideas and culture. We publish in-depth essays, incisive articles, and a mix of original and curated videos - free to all.
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Aeon 43 min.
The AI revolution will be led by toasters not droids:
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Dandies in the age of decadence preferred synthetics over nature, nowhere moreso than in perfumery's fabulous counterfeits.
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NASA's Apollo missions to the Moon and back flip to new, pulsing life, on Aeon Video:
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Psychedelic research may uncover powerful therapeutic tools, but the mystical theories associated with psychedelics are far closer to theology than science.
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Artificial intelligence promises ever more control over the highs and lows of our emotions. Uneasy? Perhaps you should be.
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Director Julie Gautier expresses her deepest pain by performing a beautiful dance deep underwater:
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Political hope is different than individual hope – it's about a collective commitment to pursuing justice, not a baseless belief in the possibility of something.
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Can psychedelic experiences lead one closer to 'ultimate reality', or do they simply reflect the subconscious biases and expectations of the user?
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Lightness and weight become indistinguishable in this stunning underwater dance, dedicated to the women of the world:
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Western researchers often invoke the idea that psychedelics uncover a universal, non-dual consciousness, but this glosses over the significant cultural differences in how psychedelics are used, experienced and spoken about.
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The idea that psychedelics predictably lead to a unitive experience beyond time, space and culture is itself culture-bound – it's a product of the way psychedelics were popularized in the US.
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In the absence of consensus, political hope is a necessary part of social justice itself.
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'To make it not too heavy, I plunged it into the water.' Director and dancer Julie Gautier shares her deepest pain by dancing in the depths of a pool:
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Philosophers have historically been skeptical of hope, arguing that it runs counter to reason. But is there space for hope in politics?
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The scientific findings of psychedelics research can sometimes sound like ecstatic poetry, as the concepts they explore are largely theological. Can science uncover religious truths?
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In what looks like an austere, water-filled room, the French free-diver, dancer and underwater filmmaker Julie Gautier performs a breathtaking aquatic dance for several extended minutes.
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The figureheads of the 1960s counterculture believed psychedelics would prompt Western culture's spiritual awakening. Will the current renaissance of psychedelics research prove them right?
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Why politics needs hope (but no longer inspires it).
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Do psychedelics give access to a universal, mystical experience of reality, or is that just another culture bound illusion?
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Deep, free, elemental: a dance to celebrate women in the deepest diving pool in the world, on Aeon Video:
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