Part 3 - Touched By Its Presence
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If Part Two explored the history of the Dweller on the Threshold, this chapter explores what it may actually mean.
Author Gary Lachman, former bassist for Blondie and one of today's foremost writers on the Western esoteric tradition, joined me for one of the most illuminating interviews featured in the original film. His work on Rudolf Steiner, particularly Rudolf Steiner: An Introduction to His Life and Work, provided a crucial lens through which to understand the Dweller: not simply as an entity, but as an encounter with the parts of ourselves that stand between who we are and who we're capable of becoming. An idea that shares striking similarities with what Carl Jung would later describe as the “shadow self.”
Revisiting this interview two years later while assembling the Director's Cut was an unexpected experience in itself. Restoring this deeper conversation about Steiner's interpretation of the Dweller also came with some very strange synchronicities… ones that gave me more than a few chills and may lead to future rabbit holes of their own.
Sometimes looking back reveals things you couldn't possibly have seen the first time.
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