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(Excerpt from Introduction to Siempre Brochade: An Excursion into Cataphysics)
What is Cataphysics?
The word ‘cata’ is Latin meaning ‘all’ or ‘whole’, whereas ‘physics’ in this sense is the study of physical reality. Therefore, 'cataphysics' is the study of all reality, both material and spiritual, scientific and psychological, physical and metaphysical. The physical is what we can touch, taste, smell and measure, whereas the metaphysical occupies the inner areas of mind and soul, our spiritual side, you might say. Whereas science tends to divorce the physical and the metaphysical, to the detriment of one over the other and religion tends to neglect physical concerns in favour or the purely spiritual; Cataphysics hopes to blend and examine both disciplines under the same umbrella. Cataphysics gives respect to both fields of intellectual pursuit. It allows them to inhabit the same sphere; to intermingle and interact at will and without any overt deliberation. It has been noted by others; including the late Dr. Morris K. Jessup, that both science and religion have failed in some way to provide the human race with the answers it is ultimately seeking. Jessup proposed that by linking both science and religion, we could begin to move forwards again in a manner befitting of progress and this is exactly what this book and Cataphysics in general hopes to achieve. Indeed, it was Jessup who served as the inspiration for the creation of Cataphysics, in general.
You might think that an entirely new branch of research is unnecessary, as we have philosophy, which itself encompasses all man’s knowledge; from the philosophy of science and physics, to the philosophy of religion and metaphysics. But, to do this would merely to be engaging in the philosophy of Cataphysics, which would be self-defeating. In any case, the philosophy of science and the philosophy of metaphysics remain separate branches within the totality of the massive remit of philosophy and the purpose of Cataphysics is to unite, for however much a brief instance, these two apparently warring parties. Because Cataphysics is such a newly coined term, there is no single methodology behind its approach. A definition might be; the application of rigorous logical and scientific methods to matters of a magical or spiritual nature, such as the subject of the Afterlife, as well spiritual and intuitive approaches to the more concrete concerns of science. Cataphysics should not be confused with it sister subject; Pataphysics, which is a branch of philosophy that deals with the metaphysics of metaphysics. By comparison, cataphysics is the physics of metaphysics and the metaphysics of physics; combined.
THE KOALA BEAR KNOWS THE WAY

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What can dreams teach us? What secrets do they hold? Is it possible that dreams lead to other universes? Can we access these realms and gain a deeper insight into both the self and the nature of reality? This is what I have spent the last thirteen years trying to find out. The Koala Knows the Way is the culmination of a decade long intelligence-gathering mission into the astral planes and a must read for anyone with an interest in the subject of what lies beyond the Veil of Sleep...
ANDROIDOSOPHY
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"Androidosophy, as distinct from Theosophy (the philosophy of Theology) and Anthroposophy (the philosophy of Anthropology), is the philosophy of Androids.
Androidosophy is based largely within the tradition of Philip K. Dick’s religious experiences, which are themselves Gnostic in character. Philip K. Dick was a science fiction writer and author of a number of influential novels and short stories, many of which were adapted for screen, including; Bladerunner, Total Recall, Minority Report, and The Matrix. PKD himself was highly influenced by the Nag Hammadi scriptures, a collection of Gnostic Texts that were rediscovered in a cave system in Nag Hammadi in 1945. PKD understood that this discovery had led to the return of a super-rational lifeform known as the Logos or the plasmate.
One of PKD’s most important novels is a semi-autobiographical work called VALIS, which covers a series of bizarre and supernatural events that occurred to him over the months February and March in the year 1974. Despite repeated attempts, Philip K. Dick found it difficult to put any order or sense on his experiences.
Androidosophy and this book are my attempt to both unravel and add to some of the mysteries of Valis and the plasmate. I feel that the answer to these mysteries lies in some of PKD’s earlier works, for example ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’ and also in the disguised polyforms of language used by PKD throughout Valis. This information, along with that which was collected from the wayfinding manual, provides us with an alternate history."