Enter a fancy, postmodern art gallery. A variety of pieces are in front of you, perhaps filling up the vast majority of the room. Some pieces are complex, daring, intricate, and stirring, and others seem like regurgitation, no matter what kind of skill was used to create it. Filling in all the empty spaces around Read More…
Ancient Knowledge
Mysteries of the Pineal Gland Ignored by Mainstream Science and Research
(WakingTimes) There is an endocrine gland within our bodies that, when unimpeded, receives more blood flow per cubic volume than almost any organ in the body, including the heart.[1][2] It has been written about in masked language, or painted in art throughout the ages, and represented in a staggering number of ways for thousands of Read More…
Science Verifies Ancient Hindu “Kundalini Meditation” Benefits
For quite some time now, science has continued to produce empirical results that correlate with ancient knowledge–yet rarely does anyone bring these correlates to light. As well, even when science does make the comparison, it is rarely remembered! For example: unknown to many, Nikola Tesla himself was deeply influenced and inspired by Hindu philosophy, specifically Read More…
COEX Systems: Autonomous Mechanisms of the Ego
With the turn of the new year, The Last American Vagabond has taken some time to elaborate on a few of the concepts that together encompass the inner mechanisms of the human mind, including rehabilitative neuroplasticity; the idea of a postmodern perennialism. This concept investigates recurring themes in all schools of thought throughout religion, science, and philosophy, and an Read More…
Prisca Theologia – The Perennial Thread of Ancient Wisdom
The current Age of Information has brought about a drastic and notable split in the trifecta of thought that creates the human intellect. These three pieces, Science, Religion, and Philosophy, continue to argue that they are all mutually exclusive, yet have never been able to exist apart from each other. In today’s postmodern era there Read More…
From Trauma to Transcendence Through Neuroplasticity
“Neurons that fire together, wire together,” Dr. Max Cynader puts it, and it’s difficult to come across a more pertinent adage in today’s era. Discussion of neurons firing and wiring draws implications so vast that it impacts everything from positive and negative emotional spectrums, to the difference between being handicapped, and a genius–or life and Read More…






