In the Belly of the Beast: Holding Your Own in Mass Culture
The Beast. We all know it. We’re surrounded by it. Mass culture; consumerism; materialism; the endless quest for wealth, goods, and celebrity; a continuous scroll of names and events. The Princess Diana saga, gangsta rap, Beavis and Butt-head, violence in the movies and TV, thinking machines and mechanized humans, exaggerated nationalism, sports rage, the domination of art by commerce. Should we jump headlong into popular culture or retreat from it into meditation? There is another way.
Sevak Gulbekian offers a middle approach where we can hold our own ground in the midst of it all. In a manner both practical and inspiring, he shows how to take your spiritual focus right into the belly of popular culture, to really get within its skin and work within the Beast itself and comprehend it. All of it has meaning for us, even the seemingly destructive and evil aspects. All of it can be interpreted in terms of deep, underlying currents and trends in human evolution and spirituality. And it can be changed, from within, by us.
C O N T E N T S:
A Personal Note
Introduction: The Task
PART 1: Orientation: Clearing a Spiritual Path through the Morass
1. The Situation: Facing Up to the Problem
2. The Background: Understanding the Context
3. Finding a Solution: Preparing to Respond
4. Transforming Evil: Tackling the Problem
5. Developing the Self: Strengthening Within
6. Seeing the Reality: Heightening Perception
7. Saving the Future: Work in Progress
PART 2: Dispatches: Reality and Illusion in an Apocalyptic Culture
1. When Rap Was Hijacked by the Gangstas: The Dominance of Art by Commerce
2. The Lost Boys: The Panchen Lama of Tibet and Kaspar Hauser
3. Thinking Machines and Mechanized Humans: The Challenge of Technology
4. From Violent Reality to Sci-Fi Fantasy: Materialism at the Movies
5. The Cartoons Bite Back: Beavis and Butt-head and the Risks of Individuation
6. Between Nationalism and Federalism: Discovering the Meaning of Identity
7. The Priest, the Nun, and the Soccer Coach: Reading the Signs of the Times
8. Evil and Freedom: A Perspective on the Case of Mary Bell
9. In the Grip of Lizards: The Phenomenon of David Icke
10. The Tragedy of Charles and Diana: Death in Paris and Struggle for the Throne
11. Gods, Devils, and Human Beings: The Remarkable Story of Malcolm X
12. Race against Time: Humanity, Group Consciousness, and the Individual
PART 3: Signposts for the Weary Traveler
Introduction to Part 3
1. Crossing the Threshold of No Return: Waking to a Changing Consciousness
2. Brothers of the Shadows: A Perspective on Conspiracies
3. The Real Omen: The Incarnation of Evil
4. Closing Thoughts
Endnotes
Index
About the Author
Sevak Gulbekian was born in London in 1964. A publisher and writer, he is presently chief editor of Clairview Books, Temple Lodge Publishing, and Rudolf Steiner Press. His spiritual outlook is informed by the ancient heritage of his Armenian ancestry, the more modern esoteric research of Rudolf Steiner, as well as the many contemporary accounts of spiritual experience available today. Over the past decade he has sought to find ways of relating spirituality to present-day culture, a path he has elaborated through essays, talks, workshops, and, finally, in this volume. In his professional work he publishes books that challenge the “received wisdoms” of the media and the materialistic dogmas of the age. Sevak is also a qualified and registered homeopath. He lives in Sussex, England.
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