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Aletheology's avatar

You probably know McMordie passed away in July 2021, but left posthumous explainer on his forum. http://jedmckenna.createaforum.com/new-board/there-is-no-jed-mckenna/

and more from his collaborator, Zara:

http://jedmckenna.createaforum.com/new-board/that-which-was-never-born/

I corresponded with McMordie for a while, believing he was JMK. And then I thought he wasn't. Now, it doesn't matter to me. We are all Jed McKenna.

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Erick Lima's avatar

Thanks for sharing.

I don't know if you are familiar with the Richard Rose group (TAT) but the people there who claim to be enlightened are some of the most mediocre writers. Whoever wrote that first trilogy, whether it was a partnership or no--some Plato to a Socrates, was a true writer, in the words of Carlyle, the hero as a man of letters.

I visit the subreddit to his books every now and then just to see what's going on. A slow moving derailment with the whole creation of that forum, McMordie/Cambodia and a woman named Tano and her investigation into the matter. All leading to his death and further cash grabs.

Endlessly entertaining even though it's all pointless conjecture. Glad we connected, hope all is well and I'm happy to hear that it no longer matters to you.

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Aletheology's avatar

Yes, also glad to connect and agree on the quality of the original three books. Judging by my correspondence with McMordie, there's no way he had the literary skill set to craft them.

I also found Theory of Everything just as captivating and entertaining. Seems many are now exploring "consciousness is all" / "spacetime is doomed" (Bernardo Kastrup, Donald Hoffman, Nassim Haramein, etc) but for me, TOE was the 1st to radically change my perception about materialism.

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