METAPHYSICS, by Bruce E.R. Thompson.
EAP’s resident Philosopher explains, among other facts, that it doesn’t have anything to do with past lives . . .
THE OPPOSITE OF NORMAL, by Brian Griffith.
EAP’s resident Historian looks into our endless fascination with the Apocalypse . . .
JAN AND JON’S FINAL ANATOMICAL DAY, by Jim Meirose.
EAP’s resident Enigmatic Surrealist weighs in . . .
THE GOLDEN LEAVES (an excerpt), by Tamra Lucid and Ronnie Pontiac.
EAP’s resident Rational Metaphysicians on the history of Orphic hymns, don’t miss it . . .
THINNING THE VEIL: THE SPIRITUAL ASPECT AMONG STANDING ROCK WATER PROTECTORS, by Tamra Lucid.
More from Tamra, truth beyond present day physics, coming soon to a physics book near you. . .
BLACK’S ARCHIPELAGO, by Tom Ball.
It’s the future and Ozymandias all over again . . .
INEVITABLE ATTRACTION IS A CLICHE , by Barry Vitcov.
Love is beyond physics, at least for the moment, stay tuned . . .
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, 4977 B.C.: UNIVERSE IS CREATED, ACCORDING TO KEPLER, by Sean Murphy.
Could scientists and teenagers actually be wrong? . . .
OLD EARTH, NEW TESTIMONY, by Diana Morley.
Hope the poet will be there when physics goes beyond . . .
IF YOU’D LIKE TO COME THROUGH NOW, by Bernard Pearson.
Personality beyond physics . . .
CHILDHOOD BACKYARD, by James Croal Jackson.
Heart beyond physics . . .
RECOVERY, by Chris Farago.
Memory beyond physics . . .
ALTERNATE, by JW James.
The past beyond physics . . .
SEX, SALAD, AND PSALMS, by David D. Horowitz.
EAP’s resident Essayist takes us right back to the body, where physics properly begins. . .
A HOLDING UNDONE, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
And EAP’s Poetry Editor agrees with EAP’s Essayist about that body thing . . .
The TODBLOG is very big on going Beyond Present Day Science (that means you, too, Physics) . . . JAM TODAY found three puffball mushrooms big as a baby’s head . . .
This issue’s picture is by DAVID GRIFFITH . . . About it, he says:
“There was a very brief moment during the pandemic when it seemed there was a global understanding that we’re all in this together. It’s unfortunate that the only thing that could unite us was a common enemy. Next time, it might be the hours before a rogue asteroid hits the earth. Of course, after the crisis passed, we all quickly went back to fighting and scratching.”
The next issue is 1 October, and it’s the Fall 2023: ANIMAL DREAMS issue…contributions by 1 September, please…
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