Jeffrey J. Kripal

Prof. Jeffrey J. Kripal is the associate dean of the Faculty and Graduate Programs in the School of the Humanities and the J. Newton Rayzor chair in philosophy and religious thought at Rice University. He is also the associate director of the Center for Theory and Research and the chair of the Board at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. Jeff is the author of eight books, including, most recently, The Flip: Who You Really Are and Why It Matters (2020), where he envisions the future centrality and urgency of the humanities in conversation with the history of science, the philosophy of mind, and our shared ethical, political, and ecological challenges. He is presently working on a three-volume study of paranormal currents in the sciences, modern esoteric literature, and the hidden history of science fiction for the University of Chicago Press collectively entitled The Super Story: Science (Fiction) and Some Emergent Mythologies. There he intuits and writes out a new emerging spectrum of superhumanities (in both senses of that expression). The website jeffreyjkripal.com contains his full body of work.

Books By Jeffrey J. Kripal

Machine Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm
Machine Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm
By Luke Lafitte
$24.99
Examines the role that machines play in the struggle between “spiritual man” and “mechanical-man” throughout the ages

Luke Lafitte interprets the messages, archetypes, and language of the unconscious in early stories related to mechanical-men and demonstrates a direct connection between consciousness and the history of machines, specifically between the inventors of these machines and the awakening of our imaginations and our powers of manifestation.