Tag: Don Orgone

Dubcast #47 – Apotheosis – Don Orgone Special Guest Mix

Posted by: dublinator Posted onAugust 6, 2012 Comments: 13

[download] a·poth·e·o·sis n. pl. a·poth·e·o·ses (-sz) 1. Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification. 2. Elevation to a preeminent or transcendent position; glorification: “Many listeners have attributed Don Orgone’s current apotheosis to the subversive power of his artistic vision” 3. An exalted or glorified example: Orgone’s latest represents a grand apotheosis of mixtape culture.

Dubcast #43 – Special Guest Mix Don Orgone:Aether

Posted by: dublinator Posted onSeptember 30, 2011 Comments: 14

[download] The word aether means “shine” in Greek, and the fundamental reality of such an unseen, fluidlike source of universal energy has long been a hallmark of the world’s secret mystery schools. The works of Greek philosophers Pythagoras and Plato discussed it at great length, as did the Vedic scriptures of ancient India, referring to it by several names such as “prana” and “Akasha.” In the Orient, it is often known as “chi” or “ki,” and special emphasis is placed on its interactions with the human body, such as in the science of acupuncture. Masters and adepts who inherited the secret traditions could eventually learn to manipulate this energy to create miraculous results, such as levitation, teleportation, manifestation, instant healing, telepathy and the like. Dramatic scientific evidence…

Dubcast #36 – Special Guest – Cyclology – Don Orgone

Posted by: dublinator Posted onMarch 13, 2011 Comments: 4

This month’s Dubcast is from a special guest – New York’s #1 Selector – Don Orgone with his very special Cyclology selection and mix mashing together many many different styles and influences into the mix. Enjoy! Download Cyclology is the study of cycles or, the mathematics of history. The knowledge of perfect numbers goes back to the mists of antiquity. It was used in Chaldea and very early Egypt. The definitive writings on this subject date from Thales, who lived from 640 to 547 B.C. His pupil Pythagoras (580-500 B.C.), the author of famous theorems, traveled to Egypt where this education was completed by the priests of Ra at Heliopolis and Memphis. These heirs to the greatest sacred mysteries taught him the value of the Sirius Cycle.…