Where myth, magic, and cultural imagination collide. From Philip K. Dick’s Gnosticism to government occult experiments, esoteric philosophers, and symbolic languages, this section explores the strange undercurrents that continue to shape belief and art.
Every night, the mind opens its own studio — a place where dreams and creativity shape unseen worlds. From art and music to shamanic vision and psychology, The Night Studio explores how imagination becomes a form of healing, revealing the deep architecture connecting our inner and outer realities.
Philip K. Dick was more than a science-fiction writer. From his Orange County exile, he conjured pink lasers, Black Iron Prisons, and cosmic messages slipped into TV static. He became the gnostic of suburbia, warning us that reality is coded, fragile, and always on the brink of collapse.
Carlos Castaneda’s Don Juan dazzled the counterculture with visions and sorcery. But was he real—or a mask for a Huichol shaman whose leap across a waterfall changed everything?