For more than two weeks I have repeatedly and closely listened to the BATGAP 
episodes via iTunes downloads via a portable iPod. The BATGAP episodes are a 
fascinating record of the personal histories and subjective perspectives of 
persons who have courage to publicly discuss permanently established positive 
shifts in awareness. Here-to-fore, an individual's declaration of a permanent 
shift in awareness called into question the validity of the experience. Rick 
Archer and the BATGAP interviewees promote egalitarian principles of experience 
and expression of higher states of awareness. BATGAP is a vehicle for positive 
cultural advancement by diminishing the influence of exploitive individuals and 
hierarchical institutions that for control purposes employ excessively 
exclusive principles of experience and expression by default and discourage 
members' advancement. 
-Mainstream



--- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000" <steve.sun...@...> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], tartbrain <no_reply@> wrote:
>  
> > And the yahoo group -- I read a 20 or so posts. The posters are way into 
> > their heads -- it would appear from their posts. Dry expositions. 
> > While a small sample, i don't see the energy, vibrancy, life surging from 
> > their words.
> >
> Hard to strike gold twice.  FFL with all it's problems has some good edg 
> (edge) and gets into some interesting discussions. But I think you've pretty 
> well nailed this Buddha at the Gas Pump.  And those interviews-I've only 
> listened to the Foster's piece, but there wasn't much there to make me want 
> to push on.  Then again, I don't have time to do a lot of speculative 
> exploring.
>


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