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Book Reviews of Email to the UniverseBook Review: March 23, Hesse - Bauer, Saint Luke, Nazi Mind Control Summary: 5 Stars
The title of this review is the title of my email. This is a golden apple but this is not a trick unless you look for the physical location of the writer: a fish with that one hook quickly slipping from its lips.
Robert Anton Wilson posted a lot of his writings for free on the internet. Possibly, the power elite didn't censor him because of his bloodline, because he made some kind of deal (notice, if you aren't 100% dedicated to mainstream art, how much it sucks? as if, ever since the 60s, music has been going downhill - & as if public education is taking a dive on purpose, people getting dumber and dumber?)
Me and RAWilson (as mentioned, my bloodlines are Hesse, Bauer/Bowers ("Rothschild"), St Luke) have decided to freely distribute as much liberating media as we can get away with
<- click on my damned name. go to my website
Robert Anton Wilson, Discordian prankster on a mission, layered his every book tape and video with as much consciousness expansion as he could, along with links to places other people had done the same thing. He said upon Crowley (Dont trust him but read him). Why? & why was Crowley's ideal self suspiciously identical to depictions of gray evil aliens?
P2syndrome, keyword bobblehead, (insert cucumber)
Book Review: quick thoughts on R.A. Wilson, (RAW) Summary: 5 Stars
R.A. Wilson (RAW), is a gateway for the average individual and a guide to boot. He'll take any individual on a whirlwind tour of great minds and subjects but more importantly than that he stresses in his writings how to APPLY these things. His sense of humour is tremendous but the man is by no means naive or blindly optimistic. Everybody these days is going on about quantum physics and philosophy but most of it is the usual buzzword-laden, thought-fad-of-the-moment, "white light" drivel that excites emotions and clutters bookshelves. RAW stresses that you must do the exercises and be satisfied with your own answers to questions.
Book Review: Stream of consciousness mixed with great stories Summary: 5 Stars
I understand this book was originally to be called tale of the tribe and it almost did not get published. I'm glad it did. It is a wonderful meditation on the world written by a man who has inspired millions. Robert Anton Wilson always backs up what he says and makes numerous references about many people who have inspired him. As such it is not only a great read on it's own merit but also somewhat of a reference book that makes it easy to find out more for yourself. It's an easy read and anyone who wishes to have a broader perspective on the world and themselves should spend some time with it.
Book Review: Great Postscript to a Great Body of Work Summary: 5 Stars
What I love about Bob's work is that from book to book, even when he addresses the same issues, he always does so from a slightly different perspective. Having read two dozen of his books in the last six years, I found this to be an enlightening "final take" from a modern day genius - reading it deepened my understanding of everything else he has written. As such, I think it's really most enjoyable for those who have some experience with the old guy - i.e. those of us who can appreciate that he's taken to writing haikus about Monteray Bay in his final years.
Book Review: What a magnificent book Summary: 5 Stars
I really loved this book. From a powerful portrait of the challenges faced by Madalyn Murray when she opposed prayer in schools to the wealth of information available to in 2005 from Internet, James Joyce, etc., this book provides a wealth of mind expanding experiences. I treasure it and look forward to rereading many times in the decades to come.
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