Aldous Huxley’s Warning of the New World Order | The Gravity Of Light

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A chilling prophetic warnings of Aldous Huxley’s and you WILL be happy

KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:10 - What Documentary Is About
00:04:53 - Abolition of Free Will
00:08:35 - Hidden forces that seek control
00:11:20 - Future Dictators
00:22:34 - Living Without Commitment
00:28:35 - Ambition Not To Be a Classic
00:29:30 - The Group Mind
00:42:33 - Poetry of Gravity and Light
00:44:01 - paranormal interest
00:48:28 - doors of perception
00:58:36 - Not self-abstractions
01:00:10 - Aldous Huxley’s Death

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Hello and welcome to the Ancient wisdom modern mind podcast and today would like to share with you Aldous Huxley’s chilling prophetic warning of the New World Order, and you WILL be happy.

Aldous Huxley: The Gravity Of Light incorporates rare archival footage, computer rendered 3D animation, speculative fictions, and selections from his essays. The film begins by reflecting upon that crucial, prophetic work "Brave New World" (1932, Aldous Huxley) and then moves to a further inquiry into the human ramifications of current technological change. The film also recalls the impact of Huxley's LSD-25 and mescaline experimentations.

A feature film essay on Aldous Huxley's cultural criticism and social prophecy in light of the new millennium. Film was created with the permission of Laura Huxley. Narration: Dr. Jean Houston. A contemporary reading of Huxley's oeuvre, a rendition and interpretation, inspired by an immersion into his life and thought.

Aldous Huxley: The Gravity Of Light incorporates rare archival footage, computer rendered 3D animation (a bit dated at this point to be honest!), speculative fictions, and selections from his essays. Personal in tone, the film also recalls the impact of Huxley's LSD-25 and mescaline experimentations and writings for a whole generation of youth and examines the utopianistic impulses associated with the recent Rave scene.

The work reflects the aesthetics and poesis of the psychedelic state without collapsing into the tie-dye cliches that have trivialized the '60's era. Doctor Jean Houston, a senior advisor to the United Nations on matters of Human Development, eloquently speaks on the immense contribution Huxley has made concerning the possible human. Special thanks to Laura Huxley and Jean Houston.

"Hockenhull's simultaneously thoughtful and carefully conceived approach to the subject has made for a kind of documentary I would not hesitate to compare with the works of Trinh T. Minh-ha in form and self-reflexivity and Derek Jarman in style and composition. Hockenhull's approach to this "hybrid" form of cinema manages to aggressively question our presumptions and preconceptions around the current Zeitgeist while simultaneously exploring the knowledge and impact of one of the twentieth century's greatest minds.

"Alex Mackenzie, Curator/Programmer Originally produced in 1997 this work is a re-edited/revised edition for DVD (2003) by the director. Director Oliver Hockenhull tackles Aldous Huxley’s thoughts on society, technology, and the complex relationship between the two, from his landmark 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World to his observations on his experiments with mind-altering substances in the late 1950s, and reconsiders them in the context of modern life.

"Woven through the snippets of a Huxley interview from 1957 are comments by U.N. advisor Dr. Jean Houston from a 1994 Huxley Symposium, dramatic skits (designed to explore ideas of communication, language, and identity), computer graphics, and a narrator whose remarks continue to reframe both the message and medium.

It’s a complex, dense cinematic essay… Viewers looking for background on the work of the famous novelist, essayist, and social philosopher won’t find much in the way of biographical information, but this meditative, self-reflexive look into his theories and thought is a fascinating approach to Huxley’s work."

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