A Curtain Call, And A Prophecy

I wonder if I have any readers left who remember the Frog n’ Blog, the original incarnation of this site? I know a few of you found Summer Harvest after the unexpected and ignominous death of Fantastic Planet, but was anyone around in 2003 when we were essentially a carbon-copy and reactionary political site, before we found our voice and decided to focus, instead, on Gnosticism, forteana and the occasional yummy treat? It seems like a zillion years ago.

Since then, other ‘blogs’ and websites focusing on forteana have increased exponentially, and people who are now writing on the subject are running circles around us dilettantes and dabblers whose interest is more scholastic and speculative than practical. Those interested in the subject of Gnosticism now have a plethora of places to visit, composed by people far more erudite than I. It is my sincere hope, as such, that the few readers and visitors I’ve had over the past number of years will find valuable and exciting new sites to haunt, as I am officially closing down Summer Harvest.

Unlike the past few transitions from the Frog n’ Blog to Fantastic Planet to Summer Harvest, I will no longer be continuing the creative chain of this site. There will be no more causal nexus of themes or ideas. Although it is possible I may continue elsewhere in a different vein, I feel that this particular cistern is currently dry, and the current is flowing in different directions. I won’t be vanishing for good, but my focus within Gnostic circles needs to be more personal and more real-world than it has been.

This withdrawal extends to my participation in the Palm Tree Garden. The people over there are more than exceptional, and I have total faith that they’ll be able to continue the community without my direct involvement.

Thanks to all of my readers, past and present, and to the fine individuals who contributed throughout the years to the ideas found on this site, including– but not limited to– Tim, Joel, Dave, Jeff, Scott, Thomas, Marsha, Jennifer, John, Donald, Doug and anyone and everyone who has ever commented (except that guy who seems so concerned about the size of my naughty bits).

I’ve been a monstrous, self-promoting crazy person on this site, and it’s time to put the ego in check for a while, or at least to shoot for a bit of humility. If I leave any impression, I hope that it’s that behind all of the self-serving, ego-driven self-promotion of which I’ve always been guilty, I’ve tried to cling, however desperately, to the essential idea that the world would be a much better place if we all tried to be a little kind to one another.

[Edited 11/19: There was a section here that caused too much distress to too many people who I hold in high regard, so it’s been removed with apologies to any offended parties. The gist of it was: Gnostics should all be getting together, ’cause it’s really difficult to determine just what Gnosticism really is, so modern Gnosticism is a new phenomenon and people who cling to tradition *and* people who revile tradition are both wrong and should be figuring out how to work out differences or there’ll be trouble ahead. Again, sorry for bruised egos.]

As for me, I’m dropping out, at least temporarily, of the greater Gnostic movement. I’ll be focusing on the Order of Allogenes, and on personal practice. I realize my words are likely as significant to modern Gnostics as the squeak of a mouse to the nearest sea turtle, but there they are nonetheless. Those to whom they are directed will know upon reading them, and those for whom they have no meaning, likewise.

I remain devoted to the Gnostic Path, and those who wish to contact me can do so through the OA.

Thank you for reading, and for thinking.

14 Comments

  1. Russellji said,

    Jeremy,

    Thanks for the read. I have enjoyed your rants since I stumble upon them nearly half a year ago.

    I do not not know whether I reflect what you meant in your post, but for me Gnosis is Now.

    Best wishes on your path,

    Russellji

  2. Donald Donato said,

    SH will be missed, but don’t for a moment think that we won’t meet up in other places. FOr the record, I don’t think that what you’ve done here has anything to do with your ego. In fact it has been (as I like to think others are, too) like snapshots of your mind and of your path. I think that those snapshots are of tremendous use to us. I agree that the rubber needs to meet the road more in our circles, but a happy medium would be nice…something like the Golden Mean. :)

    Farewell for now.

    Yours,

    D.

  3. William Branch said,

    I’ve enjoyed your work. Thanks.

  4. adam said,

    We’ll I’m going to miss those ramblings. Though I’ve chosen the Buddhist map to navigate the path your insight and words have been in many ways more thoughtful and helpful or me than any number of modern Buddhist texts. To be honest I don’t think you give yourself enough credit, I’ve only come across a handful of blogs about a living spiritual path that are worth reading and yours is (or was) up there at the top.

    I can however understand your motivations, outside of my work life I want to spend as little time in front of the computer as possible and as much time out helping those in my immediate life.

    I hope your journey continues to be a fruitful one..

    Adam

  5. James Russell said,

    I have to say I’ve got a lot of reservations about the modern Gnostic movement, yet I’ve always come back to this site in spite of that, so I’m sorry to discover (a bit belatedly) that it’s to be no more. Still, it’s a decision to be respected.

  6. tim boucher said,

    Holy shitballs! Has the entire world gone bananas since I left the West Coast???

  7. The Necromancer said,

    Wow. Crazy. I’m still keeping a link, just for laughs. Good fortune and clear conscience in any and all future endeavors. A hell of a way to go out — the image of the two Gnostics and the jar, well, that pretty much says it all. Hil-fucking-larious. Your missives into the multiverse of meaninglessness will be sorely missed.

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  9. Bro Mani said,

    My Dear Brother, Thank you for so many things. I will be in touch.

  10. Tauma said,

    Jeremy, I pretty much agree with your current evaluation of Gnosticism, and I totally respect your decision to withdraw yourself from the online Gnostic movement. I’m sorry to see you go, but I understand why you chose to do so, as I’ve recently done the same. (I wasn’t nearly as involved with online Gnosticism as you were, though.) You’ve done a lot to further the Greater Gnostic Ecclesia, as you term it, and your insight will be missed. I’ve sort of been in an existential mess as of late. Nevertheless, I recently gave PKD’s “Cosmogony and Cosmology” another read, and I feel like there is still some hope for the future. I wish you the best with your personal endeavors and the Order of Allogenes. Take care, man. Peace.

  11. Rev. Mother Marsha said,

    Jeremy,

    I wish you luck on your personal journey. I truly understand why you have chosen to leave the public life at this time. You are right of course, it is all grasping, futile, hamster in the wheel.
    I believe this is in part what is being said in the Book of Ecclesiastes where in it states:
    “The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem. Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.”

    You are always welcome at our little chapel for mass or in our shrine room to meditate.

    Pax te cum,

    Rev. Mother Marsha

  12. Philip Moore said,

    Jeremey, I can’t believe what I just read. It would have been unconceiveable to me you would receive and accept the gnosis you’ve given just in these few short weeks since we’ve met. I salute your awareness and your courage and the humility imbued in your self-disclosure.*/* It appears, now that your aware that it’s all “shibboully” you can begin to play the REAL GAME. Ubelievable as it presently seems to me (I have not had the time to completely digest all that you wrote) you’ve earned the right to receive a Teddyshark and book. Plese let me know where to send them and I’ll get them on their way.(or I’ll buy you a cup of coffee and personally deliver them.;-) The Lord certainly works in mysterious ways and your “ripeness” bodes well for future unfoldment. Continued success…Phil Moore a.k.a. T-shrk

  13. Emperor said,

    I’m sorry to hear this.

    Personally I think you occupied an interesting niche and (speaking as a non-gnostic) I felt the mix of gnosticism and Forteana you presented was both interesting and enlightening. I know I have benefited from your thoughts and ideas and it has given me plenty to chew over, so it is sad it is being drawn to a close.

    Good luck and I hope this is less the end of an era and more the start of a new brighter and even more fulfilling one.

  14. Dan Bartlett said,

    God-damnit, i read through 43 comments on Tim’s post only to find no comments box at the end! anyways, good luck with everything JP. i am a little late here i know…