Creative Spirituality Suggested Reading
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Creative Spirituality Suggested Reading
Original post: Mmothra
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 10:10 AM
This thread is intended for book and article recommendations. When posting, please indicate a brief overview of the subject matter and why you feel it is worth reading.
Thanks!
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by Feranaja:
The Sacred Balance, by David Suzuki
Animal Liberation by Peter Singer
For the Time Being; Pilgrim at Tinker Creek; Holy the firm, all by Annie Dillard
Care of the Soul, by Thomas Moore
Anam Cara, and Eternal Echoes,by John O'Donohue
The Mist Filled Path, by Frank McEowen
Reason For Hope, by Jane Goodall
Gaia and God, by Rosemary Radford Ruether
Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered, by Machaelle Wright Small
Animals as Guides for the Soul, and Animals as Teachers and Healers, both by Susan Chernak McElroy
The Inward Arc by Frances Vaughan
Kindred Spirits by Allen Schoen, DVM
If a Lion Could Talk, by Stephen Budiansky
When Elephants Weep, by Jeffery Masson
The Direct Path, by Andrew Harvey
Waking Up, by Charles Tart
The Road Less Travelled, and People of the Lie, by M. Scott Peck
Becoming Human by Jean Vanier
All of Mathew Fox's works
Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Living Buddha, Living Christ; Anger; Peace is Every Step, by Thich Nhat Hanh
All of Ken Wilber's works
The Experience of Insight by Joseph Goldstein
The Soul's Code, and The Force of Character by James Hillman
The Dove in the Stone, Alice Howell
Mind and Nature, Gregory Bateson
All of Alice Miller's works, especially For Your Own Good
Addiction to Perfection, by Marion Woodman
Cosmic Consciousness, by Richard Bucke
That's it for right now.
feranaja
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Nivek:
Here's a few... I included the ISBN #'s so one can find them esier;)
Hyperspace - Michio Kaku ISBN#0-385-47705-8
Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern - Douglas R. Hofstadter ISBN#0-553-34279-7
The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran (Print owned to early for ISBN)
Qigong: Essentials for Health Promotion - Jiao Guorui (Also to early for ISBN)
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Uriel17:
* Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki
This is a really beautiful book, by a man who was known for being a beautiful person.
* Miraculous Living by Rabbi Shoni Labowitz
A Qabalistic meditation written by a Reform Judaist Rabbi.
* Essential Spirituality by Roger Walsh
Interactive reading, in other words some Perennial Philosophy and some simple meditation exercises
*The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
A great book in comparative religion.
* The Illustrated World's Religions by Huston Smith
A compassionate look at the world's major relgions
* Confucian Spirituality, Volume I edited by Tu Wei Ming and Mary Evelyn Tucker
A look at neo-Confucianism and its discussion of ecology and religion
Thats all I've got right now.
Tim.
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by Mach777:
Scripts People Live: Transactional Analysis of Life Scripts
--Claude M. Steiner
"Prerequirement: wake up!"
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
--Don Miguel Ruiz
"First: remember who you really are"
Prometheus Rising
--Robert Anton Wilson
"Second: remember that you aren't that person either",
The transpersonal vision
--Stanislav Grof
"Third: who are you then?"
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by Arkryte:
Here's some books I've enjoyed hanging out with.
After the Ecstasy, the Laundry by Jack Kornfield
Worth it just for the title, but also just a good one to dip into while the washing machine's running.
Awakening Loving Kindness by Pema Chodron
This is a tiny book which I like to keep in my pocket for train journeys to and from stressful places. I must have read it a dozen times through, but it keeps on reminding me of things I've forgotten.
For an intro to one of the more Westernised schools of modern Hinduism, very well written if a little credulous in places, you can read Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi on line for free now:
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/index.html
(ignore the Order Now link, unless you really want a paper copy, and just click on the chapter titles on the left)
For an individual, modern, and beautifully written spiritual poem to make you glad to be alive (arguably a little sexist at times but in the most constructive possible way) also available free online:
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
http://www.bartleby.com/142/
If you love spirituality but are tired of religion, and would value a beautifully written set of ideas to help you think positively and happily:
Anything by or about J.Krishnamurti.
http://www.kfa.org/
For those who are using psychedelic drugs for spiritual purposes (or thinking about it) or are interested in having their minds blown by Hindu teachings:
Remember: Be Here Now! by Ram Dass.
For people who are ready to start exploring alternatives to cynicism:
Island, by Aldous Huxley
For people who are curently worried about the future, and/or fear that their lives will get worse rather than better:
Creative Visualization, by Shakti Gawain
For people who are worried that there is nobody left in the world doing anything remotely spiritual, here is a listing of intentional communities who would like you to go visit, and maybe join:
http://www.icdb.org
Happy browsing!
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:11 PM
An oooooold but relevant thread I found on Google:
feranaja - Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:40 pm
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What are some of your favourite, most inspiring spiritual texts? Do you draw from mainly explicityl spiritual writings or all sorts of literature?
A few of my own, in no particular order;
The Dove in the Stone, by Alice Howell
Grace and Grit, Ken Wilber (I'm a big fan of KW but as this is a personal story, it has extra emotional impact for me)
Anam Cara, and Eternal Echoes, both by John O'Donohue
Gaia and God, Rosemary Ruether
The Laughter of Aphrodite, Carol Christ
Kindred Spirits, Allen Schoen, DVM
Kinship with all Life, J. Allen Boone
When Elephants Weep, Jeffrey Masson
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, For the Time Being, and Holy the Firm, all by Annie Dillard
Breakthrough; Meister Eckhart's Creation Spirituality, and A Spirituality named Compassion, both Matthew Fox
Reason For Hope by Jane Goodall
The Sacred Balance by David Suzuki
Woman and Nature by Susan Griffin
all of Dion Fortune's works
The Spiral Dance, Starhawk
The Little Flowers of St. Francis, and The CLoud of Unknowing
What books have made an impact on your life?
feranaja
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Uriel17 - Sat Aug 23, 2003 7:51 pm
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Well I'm having trouble thinking of them, but here's a few.
Demian Herman Hesse
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Shunryu Suzuki
The Prophet Kahlil Gibran
Thoughts in Solitude Thomas Merton
I also like Grace and Grit, by Ken Wilber
Tim.
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feranaja - Sat Aug 23, 2003 8:06 pm
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I loved Demian! And I've long wanted to read Zen Mind....if you think that highly of it, I'll be sure to pick up a copy soon.
Wasn't Grace and Grit wonderful? I felt like I knew Treya personally after I read it. It's one death-and-dying book that really stayed with me, vividly, long after I finished it. And KW is a lot more human to me now, too.
NuHad is on a Merton kick lately, I'll have to see if he has the one you recommend, too.
feranaja
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Baphmetis - Sun Aug 24, 2003 4:36 pm
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Leilah Wendell's Our name is Melancholy
Struck a real chord with me as a teenager, and I still read it.
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Uriel17 - Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:33 am
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What I love so much about Zen Mind, Beginners Mind, is that it focuses on the living aspect of experiential spirituality, rather than being a boasting festival about samadhi experiences. The school Suzuki founded is one of the best in the nation, because they do focus on living rather than samadhi.
The focus on spiritual experience is I believe one of Ken Wilber's larger faults. There are many alive, present people who have never had a kensho experience, just as there are those who have had kensho experiences that are a**holes.
It seems to me that its not samadhi that makes the difference but the act of being alive and present in ones life.
Their is also a vein of something else I like in Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, which is a focus on what I would call improvisation, or as the author says it, treating each experience as if it was a new one. I feel that improvisation, or adaptability is a key human quality for living the good life.
Thoughts In Solitude contains some very beautiful short pieces. I especially like the one in the second chapter that begins "God I do not know where I'm going..." At least I think thats how it begins. Merton is incredible, both as a writer and a spiritual person. He's not a perfect man though, so don't get disappointed about some of his personal choices when you read him.
Tim.
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Armitage - Tue Aug 26, 2003 1:55 am
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Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Pirsig. My Gods...the insights this man had on Existence had me laughing out loud on the bus in pure amazement.
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Kevin - Tue Sep 02, 2003 11:09 pm
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a must read....about twice a year for me. The sequal wasn't as good, but I still think it is worth a read. For me, Illusions by Richard Bach, and The Book by Alan Watts gave me a lot of framework for my beliefs.
Mmothra
06-12-2004, 10:48 AM
A few more from my library:
Book of Lies, edited by Richard Metzger This book, book out by the publishing arm of the Disinfo.com empire is an entertaining and pretty diverse introduction to the Occult as seen by 21st Century libertarian internet entrepreneurs. :-| Seriously, if you can get it on half.com for cheap, it is pretty entertaining and might have some info you haven't gotten elsewhere.
Hidden Wisdom, edited by Richard Smoley and Jay Kinney A collection of essays on the Western Mystery Tradition edited by the former editors of "Gnosis". A very good read.
The Esoteric Tradition (Vols. I & II), by G. dePurucker Well, it's from the Theosophical University Press, so you probably know what to expect. I bought it for the chapters on Astral wildlife (cribbing Robert Bruce's terminology there). Sleep inducing but a nice reference to have around...or use as a doorstop.
Body Mind Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality, edited by Charles Tart You prolly already know Charles Tart who began his career working with language in dolphins and then moved into consciousness studies, editing the landmark tome on the subject, Altered States of Consciousness. This book is a much slimmer and, unfortunately, slighter book. It does have a few wonderful articles, Tart's own "Who or What Might Survive Death" is a fascinating look at recent studies into this question. Also, his article "On the Scientific Study of Nonphysical Worlds" is terrific but feels like the preface to a MUCH more substantial work--we can hope. "The Parapsychology of God" by Michael Grosso, while unfortunately titled, looks at conceptualizations of deity and manifestation (and very interestingly, biblical accounts of miracles) from the point of view of a modern parapsychologist. This collection is one you want.
That's it for now! More later!
9~6~3
06-20-2004, 10:34 PM
The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart
I recently finished this book, which addresses quantum physics theory in conjunction with energy fields and working. It's very well written, surprisingly easy to read, and very enlightening. I suggest it to anyone interested in energy manipulation and work.
Son of a Montage
06-22-2004, 09:49 AM
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
I de-recommend this book...
Mmothra
06-22-2004, 09:53 AM
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
I de-recommend this book...
I never cease to be surprised when people love this book. I always though Pirsig was kind of an ass.
Netaungrot
07-05-2004, 01:07 AM
I re-recommend Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, ass or not I thought his attack on rationality was excellent.
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 10:10 AM
This thread is intended for book and article recommendations. When posting, please indicate a brief overview of the subject matter and why you feel it is worth reading.
Thanks!
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by Feranaja:
The Sacred Balance, by David Suzuki
Animal Liberation by Peter Singer
For the Time Being; Pilgrim at Tinker Creek; Holy the firm, all by Annie Dillard
Care of the Soul, by Thomas Moore
Anam Cara, and Eternal Echoes,by John O'Donohue
The Mist Filled Path, by Frank McEowen
Reason For Hope, by Jane Goodall
Gaia and God, by Rosemary Radford Ruether
Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered, by Machaelle Wright Small
Animals as Guides for the Soul, and Animals as Teachers and Healers, both by Susan Chernak McElroy
The Inward Arc by Frances Vaughan
Kindred Spirits by Allen Schoen, DVM
If a Lion Could Talk, by Stephen Budiansky
When Elephants Weep, by Jeffery Masson
The Direct Path, by Andrew Harvey
Waking Up, by Charles Tart
The Road Less Travelled, and People of the Lie, by M. Scott Peck
Becoming Human by Jean Vanier
All of Mathew Fox's works
Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn
Living Buddha, Living Christ; Anger; Peace is Every Step, by Thich Nhat Hanh
All of Ken Wilber's works
The Experience of Insight by Joseph Goldstein
The Soul's Code, and The Force of Character by James Hillman
The Dove in the Stone, Alice Howell
Mind and Nature, Gregory Bateson
All of Alice Miller's works, especially For Your Own Good
Addiction to Perfection, by Marion Woodman
Cosmic Consciousness, by Richard Bucke
That's it for right now.
feranaja
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Nivek:
Here's a few... I included the ISBN #'s so one can find them esier;)
Hyperspace - Michio Kaku ISBN#0-385-47705-8
Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern - Douglas R. Hofstadter ISBN#0-553-34279-7
The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran (Print owned to early for ISBN)
Qigong: Essentials for Health Promotion - Jiao Guorui (Also to early for ISBN)
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Uriel17:
* Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki
This is a really beautiful book, by a man who was known for being a beautiful person.
* Miraculous Living by Rabbi Shoni Labowitz
A Qabalistic meditation written by a Reform Judaist Rabbi.
* Essential Spirituality by Roger Walsh
Interactive reading, in other words some Perennial Philosophy and some simple meditation exercises
*The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
A great book in comparative religion.
* The Illustrated World's Religions by Huston Smith
A compassionate look at the world's major relgions
* Confucian Spirituality, Volume I edited by Tu Wei Ming and Mary Evelyn Tucker
A look at neo-Confucianism and its discussion of ecology and religion
Thats all I've got right now.
Tim.
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by Mach777:
Scripts People Live: Transactional Analysis of Life Scripts
--Claude M. Steiner
"Prerequirement: wake up!"
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
--Don Miguel Ruiz
"First: remember who you really are"
Prometheus Rising
--Robert Anton Wilson
"Second: remember that you aren't that person either",
The transpersonal vision
--Stanislav Grof
"Third: who are you then?"
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by Arkryte:
Here's some books I've enjoyed hanging out with.
After the Ecstasy, the Laundry by Jack Kornfield
Worth it just for the title, but also just a good one to dip into while the washing machine's running.
Awakening Loving Kindness by Pema Chodron
This is a tiny book which I like to keep in my pocket for train journeys to and from stressful places. I must have read it a dozen times through, but it keeps on reminding me of things I've forgotten.
For an intro to one of the more Westernised schools of modern Hinduism, very well written if a little credulous in places, you can read Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi on line for free now:
http://www.crystalclarity.com/yogananda/index.html
(ignore the Order Now link, unless you really want a paper copy, and just click on the chapter titles on the left)
For an individual, modern, and beautifully written spiritual poem to make you glad to be alive (arguably a little sexist at times but in the most constructive possible way) also available free online:
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
http://www.bartleby.com/142/
If you love spirituality but are tired of religion, and would value a beautifully written set of ideas to help you think positively and happily:
Anything by or about J.Krishnamurti.
http://www.kfa.org/
For those who are using psychedelic drugs for spiritual purposes (or thinking about it) or are interested in having their minds blown by Hindu teachings:
Remember: Be Here Now! by Ram Dass.
For people who are ready to start exploring alternatives to cynicism:
Island, by Aldous Huxley
For people who are curently worried about the future, and/or fear that their lives will get worse rather than better:
Creative Visualization, by Shakti Gawain
For people who are worried that there is nobody left in the world doing anything remotely spiritual, here is a listing of intentional communities who would like you to go visit, and maybe join:
http://www.icdb.org
Happy browsing!
Mmothra
06-11-2004, 05:11 PM
An oooooold but relevant thread I found on Google:
feranaja - Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:40 pm
Post subject: Favourite Spiritual Works
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What are some of your favourite, most inspiring spiritual texts? Do you draw from mainly explicityl spiritual writings or all sorts of literature?
A few of my own, in no particular order;
The Dove in the Stone, by Alice Howell
Grace and Grit, Ken Wilber (I'm a big fan of KW but as this is a personal story, it has extra emotional impact for me)
Anam Cara, and Eternal Echoes, both by John O'Donohue
Gaia and God, Rosemary Ruether
The Laughter of Aphrodite, Carol Christ
Kindred Spirits, Allen Schoen, DVM
Kinship with all Life, J. Allen Boone
When Elephants Weep, Jeffrey Masson
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, For the Time Being, and Holy the Firm, all by Annie Dillard
Breakthrough; Meister Eckhart's Creation Spirituality, and A Spirituality named Compassion, both Matthew Fox
Reason For Hope by Jane Goodall
The Sacred Balance by David Suzuki
Woman and Nature by Susan Griffin
all of Dion Fortune's works
The Spiral Dance, Starhawk
The Little Flowers of St. Francis, and The CLoud of Unknowing
What books have made an impact on your life?
feranaja
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Uriel17 - Sat Aug 23, 2003 7:51 pm
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Well I'm having trouble thinking of them, but here's a few.
Demian Herman Hesse
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Shunryu Suzuki
The Prophet Kahlil Gibran
Thoughts in Solitude Thomas Merton
I also like Grace and Grit, by Ken Wilber
Tim.
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feranaja - Sat Aug 23, 2003 8:06 pm
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I loved Demian! And I've long wanted to read Zen Mind....if you think that highly of it, I'll be sure to pick up a copy soon.
Wasn't Grace and Grit wonderful? I felt like I knew Treya personally after I read it. It's one death-and-dying book that really stayed with me, vividly, long after I finished it. And KW is a lot more human to me now, too.
NuHad is on a Merton kick lately, I'll have to see if he has the one you recommend, too.
feranaja
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Baphmetis - Sun Aug 24, 2003 4:36 pm
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Leilah Wendell's Our name is Melancholy
Struck a real chord with me as a teenager, and I still read it.
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Uriel17 - Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:33 am
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What I love so much about Zen Mind, Beginners Mind, is that it focuses on the living aspect of experiential spirituality, rather than being a boasting festival about samadhi experiences. The school Suzuki founded is one of the best in the nation, because they do focus on living rather than samadhi.
The focus on spiritual experience is I believe one of Ken Wilber's larger faults. There are many alive, present people who have never had a kensho experience, just as there are those who have had kensho experiences that are a**holes.
It seems to me that its not samadhi that makes the difference but the act of being alive and present in ones life.
Their is also a vein of something else I like in Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, which is a focus on what I would call improvisation, or as the author says it, treating each experience as if it was a new one. I feel that improvisation, or adaptability is a key human quality for living the good life.
Thoughts In Solitude contains some very beautiful short pieces. I especially like the one in the second chapter that begins "God I do not know where I'm going..." At least I think thats how it begins. Merton is incredible, both as a writer and a spiritual person. He's not a perfect man though, so don't get disappointed about some of his personal choices when you read him.
Tim.
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Armitage - Tue Aug 26, 2003 1:55 am
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Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Pirsig. My Gods...the insights this man had on Existence had me laughing out loud on the bus in pure amazement.
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Kevin - Tue Sep 02, 2003 11:09 pm
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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a must read....about twice a year for me. The sequal wasn't as good, but I still think it is worth a read. For me, Illusions by Richard Bach, and The Book by Alan Watts gave me a lot of framework for my beliefs.
Mmothra
06-12-2004, 10:48 AM
A few more from my library:
Book of Lies, edited by Richard Metzger This book, book out by the publishing arm of the Disinfo.com empire is an entertaining and pretty diverse introduction to the Occult as seen by 21st Century libertarian internet entrepreneurs. :-| Seriously, if you can get it on half.com for cheap, it is pretty entertaining and might have some info you haven't gotten elsewhere.
Hidden Wisdom, edited by Richard Smoley and Jay Kinney A collection of essays on the Western Mystery Tradition edited by the former editors of "Gnosis". A very good read.
The Esoteric Tradition (Vols. I & II), by G. dePurucker Well, it's from the Theosophical University Press, so you probably know what to expect. I bought it for the chapters on Astral wildlife (cribbing Robert Bruce's terminology there). Sleep inducing but a nice reference to have around...or use as a doorstop.
Body Mind Spirit: Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality, edited by Charles Tart You prolly already know Charles Tart who began his career working with language in dolphins and then moved into consciousness studies, editing the landmark tome on the subject, Altered States of Consciousness. This book is a much slimmer and, unfortunately, slighter book. It does have a few wonderful articles, Tart's own "Who or What Might Survive Death" is a fascinating look at recent studies into this question. Also, his article "On the Scientific Study of Nonphysical Worlds" is terrific but feels like the preface to a MUCH more substantial work--we can hope. "The Parapsychology of God" by Michael Grosso, while unfortunately titled, looks at conceptualizations of deity and manifestation (and very interestingly, biblical accounts of miracles) from the point of view of a modern parapsychologist. This collection is one you want.
That's it for now! More later!
9~6~3
06-20-2004, 10:34 PM
The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe by Lynne McTaggart
I recently finished this book, which addresses quantum physics theory in conjunction with energy fields and working. It's very well written, surprisingly easy to read, and very enlightening. I suggest it to anyone interested in energy manipulation and work.
Son of a Montage
06-22-2004, 09:49 AM
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
I de-recommend this book...
Mmothra
06-22-2004, 09:53 AM
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
I de-recommend this book...
I never cease to be surprised when people love this book. I always though Pirsig was kind of an ass.
Netaungrot
07-05-2004, 01:07 AM
I re-recommend Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, ass or not I thought his attack on rationality was excellent.
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Creative Spirituality Suggested Reading
Original post: Fell
Many of the aforementioned are great works, the some I'm familiar with, the many I haven't yet. The few I have found that stand out have been:
Of course, there are many others, but those three spoke most to me (in regards to this thread topic). Also, works of fiction that touch on such material I've read:
Many of the aforementioned are great works, the some I'm familiar with, the many I haven't yet. The few I have found that stand out have been:
Of course, there are many others, but those three spoke most to me (in regards to this thread topic). Also, works of fiction that touch on such material I've read:
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Original post: Mmothra
Bibliography cadged from http://www.rmetzner-greenearth.org/hallbio.html
General Books on Consciousness
Abraham, Ralph, Sheldrake, Rupert and McKenna, Terence. Trialogues at the Edge of the West: Chaos, Creativity, and the Resacralization of the World. Santa Fe: Bear & Co, 1992.
Bache, Christopher. Dark Night, Early Dawnâ??Steps to a Deep Ecology of Mind. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2000.
Bateson, Gregory. Mind and Natureâ??A Necessary Unity. N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1979.
Blackmore, Susan. Consciousnessâ??An Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2004.
Bowers, K.S. and Meichenbaum, D. (eds. ) The Unconscious Reconsidered. N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons, 1984.
Cardeña, Etzel, Lynn, S.J. & Krippner, S. Varieties of Anomalous Experience. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2000.
Combs, Allen. The Radiance of Being: Complexity, Chaos and the Evolution of Consciousness. 1997.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly (ed.) Optimal Experience: Psychological Studies of Flow in Consciousness. 1992.
Damasio, Antonio. Descartesâ?? Errorâ??Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain. N.Y.: Grosset/Putnam, 1994.
Damasio, Antonio. Looking for Spinozaâ??Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain. Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2003.
Grof, Stanislav. Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death and Transcendence in Psychotherapy. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1986.
Grof, Stanislav. The Adventure of Self-Discovery: I : Dimensions of Consciousness II : New Perspectives in Psychotherapy. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1988.
Grof, Stanislav. The Holotropic Mind: The Three Levels of Human Consciousness and How They Shape Our Lives. Harper, SanFrancisco, 1992.
Grof, Stanislav. The Psychology of the Future. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2000.
Hunt, Harry. On the Nature of Consciousness: Cognitive, Phenomenological, and Transpersonal Perspectives. Yale University Press, 1995.
Masters, Robert. Swimming Where Madmen Drownâ??Travellersâ?? Tales From Inner Space. Maui, HI: Inner Ocean Publishing, 2002.
Metzner, Ralph. The Unfolding Selfâ??Varieties of Transformative Experience. Novato, CA: Origin Press, 1998.
Mindell,. Arnold. Dreaming While Awake: Techniques for 24-hour lucid dreaming. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2000.
Nalimov, V.V. Realms of the Unconscious: The Enchanted Frontier. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1982.
Tarnas, Richard. The Passion of the Western Mind: Understanding the Ideas That Have Shaped Our World View. 1993.
Tart, Charles T. States of Consciousness. N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1975.
Taylor, Eugene (ed) William James on Exceptional Mental States: 1896 Lowell Lectures. Amherst, Ma.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.
Valle, R.D. & von Eckartsberg, R.(eds.) The Metaphors of Consciousness. New York: Plenum Press, 1989.
Walsh, Roger & Vaughan, Frances (editors). Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision. 1993
Wilber, Ken. Eye to Eye: The Quest for a New Paradigm. Garden City, N.J.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1983.
Wolman, Benjamin & Ullman, Montague (Eds.) Handbook of States of Consciousness. 1986.
Young, Arthur. The Geometry of Meaning. Delacort Press, 1976.
The Developmental/Evolutionary Paradigm
Abraham, Ralph. Chaos, Gaia, Erosâ??A Chaos Pioneer Uncovers the Three Great Streams of History. Harper, SanFrancisco, 1994.
Elgin, Duane. The Awakening Earthâ??Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness. N.Y.: William Morrow, 1993.
Feuerstein, Georg. Structures of Consciousness: The Genius of Jean Gebser. Lower Lake, CA: Integral Publishing, 1987.
McKenna, Terence. Food of the Gods. The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge; a Radical History of Plants, Drugs and Human Evolution. N.Y.: Bantam, 1992.
Ornstein, Robert. The Evolution of Consciousness: The Origins of the Way We Think. 1992.
Pearce, Joseph Chilton. Evolutionâ??s Endâ??Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence. Harper, SanFrancisco, 1992.
Thompson, William Irwin. Coming into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness. Vol 1, 1996.
Wade, Jenny. Changes of Mind: A Holonomic Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness. Albany, NY:SUNY Press, 1996.
Wilber, K. Engler, J. & Brown, D. Transformations of Consciousness: Conventional and Contemplative Perspectives on Development. Boston: Shambhala, 1986.
Wilber, Ken. Sex, Ecology, Spirituality: The Spirit of Evolution. Boston: Shambhala Publications. 1995.
Young, Arthur. The Reflexive Universe: Evolution of Consciousness. New York: Seymour Lawrence, 1976.
Sleeping & Dreaming
Arden, John. Consciousness, Dreams and Self. Madison, CT.: Psychosocial Press, 1996.
Dalai Lama, with Francisco Varela (ed.) Sleeping, Dreaming, and Dying: An Exploration of Consciousness, 1997.
Dement, W.C. Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep: Exploring the World of Sleep. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.
Faraday, Ann. The Dream Game. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.
Gackenbach, Jayne, Laberge, Stephen (Editors ) Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain: Perspectives on Lucid Dreaming. 1993.
Garfield, Patricia. Creative Dreaming. New York: Ballantine, 1995.
Gendlin, Eugene. Let Your Body Interpet Your Dreams. Wilmette, Ill: Chiron Publications, 1986.
LaBerge, Stephen. Lucid Dreaming. Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher, 1985.
LaBerge, Stephen & Howard Rheingold. Eploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. NY: Ballantine Books, 1990.
Moss, Robert. Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life. Three Rivers Press,1996.
Moss, Robert. Dreamgates: An Explorerâ??s Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination and Life Beyond Death. Three Rivers Press, 1998.
Rossi, Ernest. 20-Minute Break: Reduce Stress, Maximize Performance, Improve Health and Emotional Well-Being Using the New Science of Ultradian Rhythm. Palisades Gatgeway Publishing, 1991.
Russo, Richard (ed.) Dreams Are Wiser Than Men. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1987.
Singer, J.L. The Inner World of Daydreaming. N.Y.: Harper & Row, 1975.
Ullman, M. & Zimmerman, N. Working with Dreams. New York: Delacorte Press,
Van de Castle, R.L. The Psychology of Dreaming. Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Presss, 1971.
Woods, R.L. & Greenhouse, H.B. The New World of Dreams. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
Hypnosis
Bowers, K. Hypnosis for the Seriously Curious. Monterey, CA.: 1976.
Crabtree, Adam. From Mesmer to Freud. Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing. Yale University Press, 1993.
Erickson, M.H., Rossi, E.L., & Rossi, S.I. Hypnotic Realities. New York: Irvington Publishers, 1976.
Erickson, M.H. My Voice Will Go With Youâ??Teaching Tales. (edited by Sidney Rosen). New York: Norton & Co., 1982.
Hilgard, Ernest. Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action. N.Y.: Wiley Publishing, 1977.
Leskowitz, Eric D. Transpersonal Hypnosis. Gateway to Body, Mind & Spirit. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2000.
Rossi, Ernest L. The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing: New Concepts in Therapeutic Hypnosis. N.Y.: W.W. Norton & Co., 1986.
Meditation
Goleman, D. Varieties of Meditative Experience. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1977.
Murphy, M. & Donovan, S. The Physical and Psychological Effects of Meditation. w. comprehensive bibliography 1931-1996. Sausalito, CA: IONS, 1999.
Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life, 1994
Naranjo, C. & Ornstein, R. On the Psychology of Meditation. N.Y.: Viking Press, 1971.
Shapiro, D.H. & Walsh, R.N. (eds.) Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Aldine Publishing Co., 1984.
Psychedelics
Adamson, Sophia. (ed.) Through the Gateway of the Heart. Accounts of Experiences with MDMA and other Empathogenic Substances. San Francisco: Four Trees Publications, 1986.
Davis, Wade. One River. Eplorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest. NY: Simon & Schuster/Touchstone Books, 1996.
Eisner, B. Ecstasy. The MDMA Story. Berkeley: Ronin Publishing, 1989.
Forte, Robert (ed.) Entheogens and the Future of Religion. San Francisco: Council on Spiritual Practices, 1997.
Grinspoon, L. & Bakalar, J.B. Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered. New York: Basic Books, 1979 (new 1997 edition).
Grob, Charles (ed.) Hallucinogensâ??A Reader. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 2002.
Grof, S. LSD Psychotherapy. The Healing Potential of Psychedelic Medicine. Sarasota, FL: MAPS, 2001.
Hayes, C. Tripping. An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures. NY: Penguin Compass, 2000.
Holland, J. (ed.) Ecstasy: The Complete Guide. A Comprehensive Look at the Risks and Benefits of MDMA. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001.
Huxley, A. The Doors of Perception & Heaven and Hell. New York: Harper & Row, 1963.
Jansen, K. Ketamine: Dreams and Realities. Sarasota, FL: MAPS, 2001.
Krassner, Paul (ed.) Psychedelic Trips for the Mind. NY: High Times, 2001.
Krassner, Paul.(ed.) Magic Mushrooms and Other Highsâ??From Toad Slime to Ecstasy. Self-published, 2003.
Leary, T., Metzner, R., & Alpert, R. The Psychedelic Experienceâ??A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead. New Hyde Park, N.Y.: University Books, 1964.
Leary, T. Psychedelic Prayers and Other Meditations. Introd. by Ralph Metzner. Berkeley: Ronin Press, 1997.
Lee, M.A. & Shlain, B. Acid Dreams. The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion. N.Y.: Grove Press, 1985.
Merkur, D. The Ecstatic Imagination. Psychedelic Experiences and the Psychoanalysis of Self-Actualization. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Metzner, Ralph (ed.) Ayahuascaâ??Human Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature. NY: Thunderâ??s Mouth Press, 1999.
Metzner, Ralph (ed.) Teonanácatlâ??Sacred Mushroom of Visions. El Verano, CA: Four Trees Press - Green Earth Foundation, 2004.
Ott, J. Pharmacotheon. Entheogenic Drugs, their Plant Sources and History. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1993.
Ott, J. The Age of Entheogens & The Angelsâ?? Dictionary. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1995.
Ott, J. Pharmcophilia or The Natural Paradises. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1997.
Palmer, C. & Horowitz, M.(eds.) Sisters of the Extreme. Women Writing on the Drug Experience. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2000.
Passie, T. Psycholytic and Psychedelic Therapy Research 1931-1995: A Complete International Bibliography. Hanover: Laurentius Publishers, 1997.
Pendell, Dale. Pharmakopoeia. Plant Power, Poisons and Herbcraft. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1995.
Pendell, Dale. Pharmacodynamis. Stimulating Plants, Potions & Herbcraft. San Francisco: Mercury House, 2002.
Polari de Alverga, Alex. Forest of Visions. Ayahuasca, Amazonian Spirituality and the Santo Daime Tradition. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 1999.
Saunders, N., Saunders, A. & Pauli, M. In Search of the Ultimate High. Spiritual Experience Through Psychoactives. London: Rider, 2000.
Schultes, R.E. & Hofmann, A. Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers. (rev. ed) Rochester, N.Y.: Inner Traditions International, 1992.
Shanon, Benny. The Antipodes of the Mind. Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience. Oxford University Press, 2002.
Shulgin, A. & Shulgin, A. PIHKAL. A Chemical Love Story, Berkeley: Transform Press, 1991.
Shulgin, A. & Shulgin, A. TIHKAL. The Continuation. Berkeley: Transform Press, 1997.
Smith, Huston. Cleansing the Doors of Perception. The Religious Significance of Entheogenic Plants and Chemicals. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 2000.
Stevens, Jay. Storming Heaven. LSD and the American Dream. N.Y.: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987.
Stolaroff, M. Thanatos to Eros: 35 years of Psychedelic Exploration. Thanatos Press, 1994.
Stolaroff, M. The Secret Chief. Conversations with a Pioneer of the Underground Psychedelic Therapy Movement. Charlotte, NC: MAPS, 1997.
Strassman, R. DMT - The Spirit Molecule. A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001.
Weil, A. The Natural Mind. An Investigation of Drugs and Higher Consciousness. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1986 (rev. ed.).
Psychoactives & Psychopharmacology
Cass, Hyla and Patrick Wolford. Natural Highsâ??Supplements, Nutrition and Mind-Body Techniques to Make You Feel Good All the Time. NY: Avery Penguin Putnam, 2003.
Julien, Robert. A Primer of Drug Action. A Concise, Non-Technical Guide to the Action, Uses and Side Effects of Psychoactive Drugs. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman & Co., 7th ed. 1995.
Leavitt, F. Drugs and Behavior. Sage Publications, 1995. NY: Columbia University Press, 2001.
Ray, Oakley & Ksir, Charles. Drugs, Society and Human Behavior. St. Louis: Mosby, 1996.
Regan, C. Intoxicating Minds. How Drugs Work. NY: Columbia University Press, 2001.
Siegel, Ronald K. Intoxication. Life in Pursuit of Artificial Paradise. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1989.
Weil, A. & Rosen, W. From Chocolate to Morphine. Understanding Mind-Active Drugs. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1983.
Psychosis, Dissociation, PTSD
Beahrs, John O. Unity and Multiplicity: Multilevel Consciousness of Self in Hypnosis, Psychiatric Disorder and Mental Health. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.
Crabtree, Adam. Multiple Man: Explorations in Possession and Multiple Personality. N.Y.: Praeger, 1985.
Fadiman, J. & Kewman, D. (eds.) Exploring Madness. Experience, Theory and Research. Monterey, CA.: Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1973.
Grof, C. & Grof, S. (eds.) Spiritual Emergency. When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crisis. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1989.
Grof, Christina & Grof, Stanislav. The Stormy Search for Self. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1990.
Herman, Judith. Trauma and Recovery. NY: Basic Books, 1997.
Lynn, Steven Jay & Rhue, Judith W. (eds.) Dissociationâ??Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives. NY: Guilford Press, 1994.
Nelson, John. Healing the Split. Madness or Transcendence? Los Angeles, CA: J.P. Tarcher, 1990.
Perry, J. Roots of Renewal in Myth and Madness. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1976.
Ross, Colin A. Multiple Personality Disorderâ??Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. NY: John Wiley, 1989.
Mystical & Religious Experience
Bucke, R.M. Cosmic Consciousness. NY: Bell Publishing, 1959 (originally published 1900).
Cavendish, Richard. Visions of Heaven and Hell. NY: Crown Publishers, 1977.
Cohen, J.M. & Phipps, J.F. The Common Experience. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1979.
Heinberg, Richard. Memories and Visions of Paradise. Exploring the Universal Myth of a Lost Golden Age. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1989.
James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience. New York: New American Library, 1958.(originally published 1901).
Laski, Margarita. Ecstasy. A Study of some Secular and Religious Experiences. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968.
Metzner, Ralph. The Unfolding Self. Varieties of Transformative Experience. Novato, CA: Origin Press, 1998.
Underhill, E. Mysticism. New York: New American Library, 1955.
White, John, (ed.) The Highest State of Consciousness. Garden City, N.Y.:Anchor/Doubleday, 1972.
Shamanic States of Consciousness
Eliade, Mircea. Shamanism. Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy. Bollingen Series LXXVI.
Princeton University Press, 1964.
Goodman, Felicitas. Where the Spirits Ride the Wind. Indiana University Press, 1990.
Harner, Michael. The Way of the Shaman. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1980.
Ingerman, Sandra. Soul Retrievalâ??Mending the Fragmented Self. Harper, San Francisco, 1991.
Larsen, Stephen (ed.). Song of the Stars. The Lore of a Zulu Shaman (Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa). Barrytown, NY: Barrytown, 1996.
Narby, Jeremy. The Cosmic Serpentâ??DNA and the Origin of Knowledge. New York; Putnam, 1998.
Perkins, John. The World Is As You Dream It. Shamanic Teachings from the Amazon and Andes. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1994.
Perkins, John. Shape-Shifting: Shamanic Techniques for Personal and Global Transformation. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1997.
Ripinsky-Naxon, Michael. The Nature of Shamanism. Substance and Function of a Religious Metaphor. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1993.
Villoldo, Alberto & Stanley Krippner. Healing States. A Journey into the World of Spiritual Healing and Shamanism. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1986.
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)
Grof, Stanislav. & Christina Grof. Beyond Death. New York: Thames & Hudson, 1980.
Moody, Raymond. Life after Life. Covington, Ga.: Mockingbird Books, 1975.
Moody, Raymond. The Light Beyond. N.Y.: Bantam, 1988.
Moody, Raymond. Reunions. Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones. N.Y.: Willard Books, 1993.
Morse, Melvin. Closer to the Lightâ??Learning from Childrensâ?? Near-Death Experiences. New York: Villard, 1992.
Morse, Melvin. Transformed by the Lightâ??The Powerful Effect of Near-Death Experiences on Peopleâ??s Lives. New York: Villard, 1992.
Osis, Karlis. Deathbed Observations by Physicians and Nurses. N.Y.: Parapsychology Foundation, 1961.
Ring, Kenneth. Heading Towards Omega. In Search of the Meaning of the Near-Death Experience. New York: William Morrow, 1984.
Ring, Kenneth. The Omega Project. Near-Death Experiences, UFO Encounters and Mind at Large. N.Y.: William Morrow, 1992.
Ring, Kenneth. And E.E. Valarino. Lessons from the Light. What We Can Learn from the Near-Death Experiences. Portsmouth, NH: Moment Point Press, 1998.
Parapsychology
Edge, H.L., Morris, R.L., Palmer, J. & Rush, J.H. Foundations of Parapsychology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986.
Gabbard, G. & Twemlow, S.W. With the Eyes of the Mind. An Empirical Analysis fo Out-of-Body States. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984.
Krippner, Stanley. (ed.) Advances in Parapsychological Research. New York: Plenum Press, 1977 (and subsequent volumes).
Radin, Dean. The Conscious Universe. The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena. NY: HarperCollins, 1997
Targ, Russell & Katra, Jane. Miracles of Mind. Exploring Non-Local Consciousness and Spiritual Healing. Novato: New World Library, 1998.
Tart, Charles. Psi - Scientific Studies of the Psychic Realm. N. Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1977.
Tart, C.T., Puthoff, H.E. & Targ, R. (eds.) Mind At Large. N.Y. : Praeger, 1979.
Tart, Charles (ed.) Body, Mind, Spirit. Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
Ullman, M. & Krippner, S. Dream Telepathy. Baltimore: Penguin, 1974.
White, John (ed.) Psychic Exploration. New York: Putnam's, 1974.
Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs)
Buhlman, William. Adventures Beyond the Body. NY: Harper Collins, 1996.
Couliano, Ioan. Out of this Worldâ??Other-Worldly Journeys from Gilgamesh to Albert Einstein. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
Devereux, Paul. Spirit Paths, Shape-Shifting and Out of Body Travel. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1993.
Leland, Kurt. Otherworld. A Field Guide to Nonphysical Reality for the Out-of-Body Traveler. Charlottesville, VA: Hamptom Roads, 2001.
Monroe, Robert. Journeys Out of the Body. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday/Anchor, 1971.
Monroe, Robert. Far Journeys. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday. 1985.
Monroe,. Robert. Ultimate Journey. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday, 1994.
Peterson, Robert. Out of Body Experiencesâ??How to Have Them and What to Expect. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
UFO Encounter/Abduction Experiences
Jacobs, David. Secret Life: Firsthand, Documented Accounts of UFO Abductions. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1992.
Mack, John. Abduction. Human Encounters with Aliens. N.Y.: Crown Publishers, 1999.
Mack, John. Passport to the Cosmos. Human Transformation and Alien Encounters. N.Y.: Scribners, 1994.
Thompson, Keith. Angels, Aliens and Archetypes. UFOs and the Mythic Imagination. N.Y. : Fawcett Columbine, 1991.
Bibliography cadged from http://www.rmetzner-greenearth.org/hallbio.html
ALTERED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS: SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Ralph Metzner
by Ralph Metzner
General Books on Consciousness
Bache, Christopher. Dark Night, Early Dawnâ??Steps to a Deep Ecology of Mind. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2000.
Bateson, Gregory. Mind and Natureâ??A Necessary Unity. N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1979.
Blackmore, Susan. Consciousnessâ??An Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2004.
Bowers, K.S. and Meichenbaum, D. (eds. ) The Unconscious Reconsidered. N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons, 1984.
Cardeña, Etzel, Lynn, S.J. & Krippner, S. Varieties of Anomalous Experience. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2000.
Combs, Allen. The Radiance of Being: Complexity, Chaos and the Evolution of Consciousness. 1997.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly (ed.) Optimal Experience: Psychological Studies of Flow in Consciousness. 1992.
Damasio, Antonio. Descartesâ?? Errorâ??Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain. N.Y.: Grosset/Putnam, 1994.
Damasio, Antonio. Looking for Spinozaâ??Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain. Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2003.
Grof, Stanislav. Beyond the Brain: Birth, Death and Transcendence in Psychotherapy. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1986.
Grof, Stanislav. The Adventure of Self-Discovery: I : Dimensions of Consciousness II : New Perspectives in Psychotherapy. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1988.
Grof, Stanislav. The Holotropic Mind: The Three Levels of Human Consciousness and How They Shape Our Lives. Harper, SanFrancisco, 1992.
Grof, Stanislav. The Psychology of the Future. Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press, 2000.
Hunt, Harry. On the Nature of Consciousness: Cognitive, Phenomenological, and Transpersonal Perspectives. Yale University Press, 1995.
Masters, Robert. Swimming Where Madmen Drownâ??Travellersâ?? Tales From Inner Space. Maui, HI: Inner Ocean Publishing, 2002.
Metzner, Ralph. The Unfolding Selfâ??Varieties of Transformative Experience. Novato, CA: Origin Press, 1998.
Mindell,. Arnold. Dreaming While Awake: Techniques for 24-hour lucid dreaming. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 2000.
Nalimov, V.V. Realms of the Unconscious: The Enchanted Frontier. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1982.
Tarnas, Richard. The Passion of the Western Mind: Understanding the Ideas That Have Shaped Our World View. 1993.
Tart, Charles T. States of Consciousness. N.Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1975.
Taylor, Eugene (ed) William James on Exceptional Mental States: 1896 Lowell Lectures. Amherst, Ma.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.
Valle, R.D. & von Eckartsberg, R.(eds.) The Metaphors of Consciousness. New York: Plenum Press, 1989.
Walsh, Roger & Vaughan, Frances (editors). Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision. 1993
Wilber, Ken. Eye to Eye: The Quest for a New Paradigm. Garden City, N.J.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1983.
Wolman, Benjamin & Ullman, Montague (Eds.) Handbook of States of Consciousness. 1986.
Young, Arthur. The Geometry of Meaning. Delacort Press, 1976.
The Developmental/Evolutionary Paradigm
Elgin, Duane. The Awakening Earthâ??Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness. N.Y.: William Morrow, 1993.
Feuerstein, Georg. Structures of Consciousness: The Genius of Jean Gebser. Lower Lake, CA: Integral Publishing, 1987.
McKenna, Terence. Food of the Gods. The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge; a Radical History of Plants, Drugs and Human Evolution. N.Y.: Bantam, 1992.
Ornstein, Robert. The Evolution of Consciousness: The Origins of the Way We Think. 1992.
Pearce, Joseph Chilton. Evolutionâ??s Endâ??Claiming the Potential of Our Intelligence. Harper, SanFrancisco, 1992.
Thompson, William Irwin. Coming into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness. Vol 1, 1996.
Wade, Jenny. Changes of Mind: A Holonomic Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness. Albany, NY:SUNY Press, 1996.
Wilber, K. Engler, J. & Brown, D. Transformations of Consciousness: Conventional and Contemplative Perspectives on Development. Boston: Shambhala, 1986.
Wilber, Ken. Sex, Ecology, Spirituality: The Spirit of Evolution. Boston: Shambhala Publications. 1995.
Young, Arthur. The Reflexive Universe: Evolution of Consciousness. New York: Seymour Lawrence, 1976.
Sleeping & Dreaming
Dalai Lama, with Francisco Varela (ed.) Sleeping, Dreaming, and Dying: An Exploration of Consciousness, 1997.
Dement, W.C. Some Must Watch While Some Must Sleep: Exploring the World of Sleep. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.
Faraday, Ann. The Dream Game. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.
Gackenbach, Jayne, Laberge, Stephen (Editors ) Conscious Mind, Sleeping Brain: Perspectives on Lucid Dreaming. 1993.
Garfield, Patricia. Creative Dreaming. New York: Ballantine, 1995.
Gendlin, Eugene. Let Your Body Interpet Your Dreams. Wilmette, Ill: Chiron Publications, 1986.
LaBerge, Stephen. Lucid Dreaming. Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher, 1985.
LaBerge, Stephen & Howard Rheingold. Eploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. NY: Ballantine Books, 1990.
Moss, Robert. Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life. Three Rivers Press,1996.
Moss, Robert. Dreamgates: An Explorerâ??s Guide to the Worlds of Soul, Imagination and Life Beyond Death. Three Rivers Press, 1998.
Rossi, Ernest. 20-Minute Break: Reduce Stress, Maximize Performance, Improve Health and Emotional Well-Being Using the New Science of Ultradian Rhythm. Palisades Gatgeway Publishing, 1991.
Russo, Richard (ed.) Dreams Are Wiser Than Men. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1987.
Singer, J.L. The Inner World of Daydreaming. N.Y.: Harper & Row, 1975.
Ullman, M. & Zimmerman, N. Working with Dreams. New York: Delacorte Press,
Van de Castle, R.L. The Psychology of Dreaming. Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Presss, 1971.
Woods, R.L. & Greenhouse, H.B. The New World of Dreams. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
Hypnosis
Crabtree, Adam. From Mesmer to Freud. Magnetic Sleep and the Roots of Psychological Healing. Yale University Press, 1993.
Erickson, M.H., Rossi, E.L., & Rossi, S.I. Hypnotic Realities. New York: Irvington Publishers, 1976.
Erickson, M.H. My Voice Will Go With Youâ??Teaching Tales. (edited by Sidney Rosen). New York: Norton & Co., 1982.
Hilgard, Ernest. Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action. N.Y.: Wiley Publishing, 1977.
Leskowitz, Eric D. Transpersonal Hypnosis. Gateway to Body, Mind & Spirit. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2000.
Rossi, Ernest L. The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing: New Concepts in Therapeutic Hypnosis. N.Y.: W.W. Norton & Co., 1986.
Meditation
Murphy, M. & Donovan, S. The Physical and Psychological Effects of Meditation. w. comprehensive bibliography 1931-1996. Sausalito, CA: IONS, 1999.
Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life, 1994
Naranjo, C. & Ornstein, R. On the Psychology of Meditation. N.Y.: Viking Press, 1971.
Shapiro, D.H. & Walsh, R.N. (eds.) Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Aldine Publishing Co., 1984.
Psychedelics
Davis, Wade. One River. Eplorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest. NY: Simon & Schuster/Touchstone Books, 1996.
Eisner, B. Ecstasy. The MDMA Story. Berkeley: Ronin Publishing, 1989.
Forte, Robert (ed.) Entheogens and the Future of Religion. San Francisco: Council on Spiritual Practices, 1997.
Grinspoon, L. & Bakalar, J.B. Psychedelic Drugs Reconsidered. New York: Basic Books, 1979 (new 1997 edition).
Grob, Charles (ed.) Hallucinogensâ??A Reader. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 2002.
Grof, S. LSD Psychotherapy. The Healing Potential of Psychedelic Medicine. Sarasota, FL: MAPS, 2001.
Hayes, C. Tripping. An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures. NY: Penguin Compass, 2000.
Holland, J. (ed.) Ecstasy: The Complete Guide. A Comprehensive Look at the Risks and Benefits of MDMA. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001.
Huxley, A. The Doors of Perception & Heaven and Hell. New York: Harper & Row, 1963.
Jansen, K. Ketamine: Dreams and Realities. Sarasota, FL: MAPS, 2001.
Krassner, Paul (ed.) Psychedelic Trips for the Mind. NY: High Times, 2001.
Krassner, Paul.(ed.) Magic Mushrooms and Other Highsâ??From Toad Slime to Ecstasy. Self-published, 2003.
Leary, T., Metzner, R., & Alpert, R. The Psychedelic Experienceâ??A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead. New Hyde Park, N.Y.: University Books, 1964.
Leary, T. Psychedelic Prayers and Other Meditations. Introd. by Ralph Metzner. Berkeley: Ronin Press, 1997.
Lee, M.A. & Shlain, B. Acid Dreams. The CIA, LSD and the Sixties Rebellion. N.Y.: Grove Press, 1985.
Merkur, D. The Ecstatic Imagination. Psychedelic Experiences and the Psychoanalysis of Self-Actualization. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998.
Metzner, Ralph (ed.) Ayahuascaâ??Human Consciousness and the Spirits of Nature. NY: Thunderâ??s Mouth Press, 1999.
Metzner, Ralph (ed.) Teonanácatlâ??Sacred Mushroom of Visions. El Verano, CA: Four Trees Press - Green Earth Foundation, 2004.
Ott, J. Pharmacotheon. Entheogenic Drugs, their Plant Sources and History. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1993.
Ott, J. The Age of Entheogens & The Angelsâ?? Dictionary. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1995.
Ott, J. Pharmcophilia or The Natural Paradises. Kennewick, WA: Natural Products Co., 1997.
Palmer, C. & Horowitz, M.(eds.) Sisters of the Extreme. Women Writing on the Drug Experience. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2000.
Passie, T. Psycholytic and Psychedelic Therapy Research 1931-1995: A Complete International Bibliography. Hanover: Laurentius Publishers, 1997.
Pendell, Dale. Pharmakopoeia. Plant Power, Poisons and Herbcraft. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1995.
Pendell, Dale. Pharmacodynamis. Stimulating Plants, Potions & Herbcraft. San Francisco: Mercury House, 2002.
Polari de Alverga, Alex. Forest of Visions. Ayahuasca, Amazonian Spirituality and the Santo Daime Tradition. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 1999.
Saunders, N., Saunders, A. & Pauli, M. In Search of the Ultimate High. Spiritual Experience Through Psychoactives. London: Rider, 2000.
Schultes, R.E. & Hofmann, A. Plants of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing and Hallucinogenic Powers. (rev. ed) Rochester, N.Y.: Inner Traditions International, 1992.
Shanon, Benny. The Antipodes of the Mind. Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience. Oxford University Press, 2002.
Shulgin, A. & Shulgin, A. PIHKAL. A Chemical Love Story, Berkeley: Transform Press, 1991.
Shulgin, A. & Shulgin, A. TIHKAL. The Continuation. Berkeley: Transform Press, 1997.
Smith, Huston. Cleansing the Doors of Perception. The Religious Significance of Entheogenic Plants and Chemicals. NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 2000.
Stevens, Jay. Storming Heaven. LSD and the American Dream. N.Y.: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1987.
Stolaroff, M. Thanatos to Eros: 35 years of Psychedelic Exploration. Thanatos Press, 1994.
Stolaroff, M. The Secret Chief. Conversations with a Pioneer of the Underground Psychedelic Therapy Movement. Charlotte, NC: MAPS, 1997.
Strassman, R. DMT - The Spirit Molecule. A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001.
Weil, A. The Natural Mind. An Investigation of Drugs and Higher Consciousness. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1986 (rev. ed.).
Psychoactives & Psychopharmacology
Julien, Robert. A Primer of Drug Action. A Concise, Non-Technical Guide to the Action, Uses and Side Effects of Psychoactive Drugs. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman & Co., 7th ed. 1995.
Leavitt, F. Drugs and Behavior. Sage Publications, 1995. NY: Columbia University Press, 2001.
Ray, Oakley & Ksir, Charles. Drugs, Society and Human Behavior. St. Louis: Mosby, 1996.
Regan, C. Intoxicating Minds. How Drugs Work. NY: Columbia University Press, 2001.
Siegel, Ronald K. Intoxication. Life in Pursuit of Artificial Paradise. NY: E.P. Dutton, 1989.
Weil, A. & Rosen, W. From Chocolate to Morphine. Understanding Mind-Active Drugs. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1983.
Psychosis, Dissociation, PTSD
Crabtree, Adam. Multiple Man: Explorations in Possession and Multiple Personality. N.Y.: Praeger, 1985.
Fadiman, J. & Kewman, D. (eds.) Exploring Madness. Experience, Theory and Research. Monterey, CA.: Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1973.
Grof, C. & Grof, S. (eds.) Spiritual Emergency. When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crisis. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1989.
Grof, Christina & Grof, Stanislav. The Stormy Search for Self. Los Angeles: J.P. Tarcher, 1990.
Herman, Judith. Trauma and Recovery. NY: Basic Books, 1997.
Lynn, Steven Jay & Rhue, Judith W. (eds.) Dissociationâ??Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives. NY: Guilford Press, 1994.
Nelson, John. Healing the Split. Madness or Transcendence? Los Angeles, CA: J.P. Tarcher, 1990.
Perry, J. Roots of Renewal in Myth and Madness. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1976.
Ross, Colin A. Multiple Personality Disorderâ??Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. NY: John Wiley, 1989.
Mystical & Religious Experience
Cavendish, Richard. Visions of Heaven and Hell. NY: Crown Publishers, 1977.
Cohen, J.M. & Phipps, J.F. The Common Experience. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1979.
Heinberg, Richard. Memories and Visions of Paradise. Exploring the Universal Myth of a Lost Golden Age. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1989.
James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience. New York: New American Library, 1958.(originally published 1901).
Laski, Margarita. Ecstasy. A Study of some Secular and Religious Experiences. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968.
Metzner, Ralph. The Unfolding Self. Varieties of Transformative Experience. Novato, CA: Origin Press, 1998.
Underhill, E. Mysticism. New York: New American Library, 1955.
White, John, (ed.) The Highest State of Consciousness. Garden City, N.Y.:Anchor/Doubleday, 1972.
Shamanic States of Consciousness
Princeton University Press, 1964.
Goodman, Felicitas. Where the Spirits Ride the Wind. Indiana University Press, 1990.
Harner, Michael. The Way of the Shaman. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1980.
Ingerman, Sandra. Soul Retrievalâ??Mending the Fragmented Self. Harper, San Francisco, 1991.
Larsen, Stephen (ed.). Song of the Stars. The Lore of a Zulu Shaman (Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa). Barrytown, NY: Barrytown, 1996.
Narby, Jeremy. The Cosmic Serpentâ??DNA and the Origin of Knowledge. New York; Putnam, 1998.
Perkins, John. The World Is As You Dream It. Shamanic Teachings from the Amazon and Andes. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1994.
Perkins, John. Shape-Shifting: Shamanic Techniques for Personal and Global Transformation. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books, 1997.
Ripinsky-Naxon, Michael. The Nature of Shamanism. Substance and Function of a Religious Metaphor. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1993.
Villoldo, Alberto & Stanley Krippner. Healing States. A Journey into the World of Spiritual Healing and Shamanism. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1986.
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs)
Atwater, Phyllis. Coming Back to Lifeâ??The After-Effects of the Near-Death Experience. NY: Ballentine Books, 1988.
Greyson, Bruce and Charles Flynn. Near-Death Experience: Problems, Prospects, Perspectives. Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas, 1984. Grof, Stanislav. & Christina Grof. Beyond Death. New York: Thames & Hudson, 1980.
Moody, Raymond. Life after Life. Covington, Ga.: Mockingbird Books, 1975.
Moody, Raymond. The Light Beyond. N.Y.: Bantam, 1988.
Moody, Raymond. Reunions. Visionary Encounters with Departed Loved Ones. N.Y.: Willard Books, 1993.
Morse, Melvin. Closer to the Lightâ??Learning from Childrensâ?? Near-Death Experiences. New York: Villard, 1992.
Morse, Melvin. Transformed by the Lightâ??The Powerful Effect of Near-Death Experiences on Peopleâ??s Lives. New York: Villard, 1992.
Osis, Karlis. Deathbed Observations by Physicians and Nurses. N.Y.: Parapsychology Foundation, 1961.
Ring, Kenneth. Heading Towards Omega. In Search of the Meaning of the Near-Death Experience. New York: William Morrow, 1984.
Ring, Kenneth. The Omega Project. Near-Death Experiences, UFO Encounters and Mind at Large. N.Y.: William Morrow, 1992.
Ring, Kenneth. And E.E. Valarino. Lessons from the Light. What We Can Learn from the Near-Death Experiences. Portsmouth, NH: Moment Point Press, 1998.
Parapsychology
Gabbard, G. & Twemlow, S.W. With the Eyes of the Mind. An Empirical Analysis fo Out-of-Body States. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984.
Krippner, Stanley. (ed.) Advances in Parapsychological Research. New York: Plenum Press, 1977 (and subsequent volumes).
Radin, Dean. The Conscious Universe. The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena. NY: HarperCollins, 1997
Targ, Russell & Katra, Jane. Miracles of Mind. Exploring Non-Local Consciousness and Spiritual Healing. Novato: New World Library, 1998.
Tart, Charles. Psi - Scientific Studies of the Psychic Realm. N. Y.: E.P. Dutton, 1977.
Tart, C.T., Puthoff, H.E. & Targ, R. (eds.) Mind At Large. N.Y. : Praeger, 1979.
Tart, Charles (ed.) Body, Mind, Spirit. Exploring the Parapsychology of Spirituality. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
Ullman, M. & Krippner, S. Dream Telepathy. Baltimore: Penguin, 1974.
White, John (ed.) Psychic Exploration. New York: Putnam's, 1974.
Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs)
Couliano, Ioan. Out of this Worldâ??Other-Worldly Journeys from Gilgamesh to Albert Einstein. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
Devereux, Paul. Spirit Paths, Shape-Shifting and Out of Body Travel. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1993.
Leland, Kurt. Otherworld. A Field Guide to Nonphysical Reality for the Out-of-Body Traveler. Charlottesville, VA: Hamptom Roads, 2001.
Monroe, Robert. Journeys Out of the Body. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday/Anchor, 1971.
Monroe, Robert. Far Journeys. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday. 1985.
Monroe,. Robert. Ultimate Journey. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday, 1994.
Peterson, Robert. Out of Body Experiencesâ??How to Have Them and What to Expect. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads, 1997.
UFO Encounter/Abduction Experiences
Mack, John. Abduction. Human Encounters with Aliens. N.Y.: Crown Publishers, 1999.
Mack, John. Passport to the Cosmos. Human Transformation and Alien Encounters. N.Y.: Scribners, 1994.
Thompson, Keith. Angels, Aliens and Archetypes. UFOs and the Mythic Imagination. N.Y. : Fawcett Columbine, 1991.
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I just finished the book
The Four Agreements : A Toltec Wisdom Way
by: Don Miguel Ruiz
This book is about a way of life that some people have chosen. It's really interesting because it explains things like we are all dreaming with the brains awake. It explains that we were born into a social dream, we did not choose what was set before us. What is freedom and happiness? The Wild Human. Humans that are free have no worries, they have joy, and they are where they want and need to be.
I just finished the book
The Four Agreements : A Toltec Wisdom Way
by: Don Miguel Ruiz
This book is about a way of life that some people have chosen. It's really interesting because it explains things like we are all dreaming with the brains awake. It explains that we were born into a social dream, we did not choose what was set before us. What is freedom and happiness? The Wild Human. Humans that are free have no worries, they have joy, and they are where they want and need to be.
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This sticky was already here so I figured I'd hijack it fer my book disccussion index...
Suggested books (no reviews & I skipped a few)
Positive Thinking
where does one's creativity and creations originate?
NLP and my return to magnificence!
...And the Demons Beckon the Wandering Hero
Raising Consciousness
Psychological Frameworks and Spirituality
True Names
The Spectrum of Consciousness
Parallel and Simultaneous Incarnations
"A blur of interference patterns enfolded throughout the cosmic hologram"
Authors
Deepak Chopra
Related Topics (Library links, and random)
Favorite Spiritual Quotations
Disturbing Aliens (a bit about [The Book of the Law Crowley])
A few essays/articles:
Creative Spirituality Reference Articles
Healing Using Astrological Energies
Adi Da Samraj: Against Scientific Materialism
"The Death of the Author"
The Self as Metaprogrammer
Other Book Indexes:
Book Discussions (Thread Index) Beginner's Information
Book Discussions (Thread Index) General Theology
Book Discussions (Thread Index)Chaos Magic
Book Discussions (Thread Index)Experimental Magick, Science and Philosophy
Links, Books, and other sources for paganism General Paganism
I'll post the other indexes here as I get to them...
The word BOOK which was my main search keyword resulted in 37 threads. Most of these simply quoted a passage from this or that book and as such I did not take them as a recommendation. And with the limitations of the Search Feature and the style of posting from many users I likely missed many a book discussion (As in I've no way to SEARCH for books if it's written out like "In Title by Author it says blah blah". So if you are looking up information on a specific book please search for that books title.
Once I get the initial threads created & linked up to each other I plan on expanding my searches. If you know of a book review or a suggestion please let me know. If you would like to give a book review feel free to post it below
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Suggested books (no reviews & I skipped a few)
Positive Thinking
where does one's creativity and creations originate?
NLP and my return to magnificence!
...And the Demons Beckon the Wandering Hero
Raising Consciousness
Psychological Frameworks and Spirituality
True Names
The Spectrum of Consciousness
Parallel and Simultaneous Incarnations
"A blur of interference patterns enfolded throughout the cosmic hologram"
Authors
Deepak Chopra
Related Topics (Library links, and random)
Favorite Spiritual Quotations
Disturbing Aliens (a bit about [The Book of the Law Crowley])
A few essays/articles:
Creative Spirituality Reference Articles
Healing Using Astrological Energies
Adi Da Samraj: Against Scientific Materialism
"The Death of the Author"

The Self as Metaprogrammer
Other Book Indexes:
Book Discussions (Thread Index) Beginner's Information
Book Discussions (Thread Index) General Theology
Book Discussions (Thread Index)Chaos Magic
Book Discussions (Thread Index)Experimental Magick, Science and Philosophy
Links, Books, and other sources for paganism General Paganism
I'll post the other indexes here as I get to them...
The word BOOK which was my main search keyword resulted in 37 threads. Most of these simply quoted a passage from this or that book and as such I did not take them as a recommendation. And with the limitations of the Search Feature and the style of posting from many users I likely missed many a book discussion (As in I've no way to SEARCH for books if it's written out like "In Title by Author it says blah blah". So if you are looking up information on a specific book please search for that books title.
Once I get the initial threads created & linked up to each other I plan on expanding my searches. If you know of a book review or a suggestion please let me know. If you would like to give a book review feel free to post it below

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May I suggest the triology Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsh? It's very enlightening, IMO. You will be surprised how many ideas expressed by older authors plus many novel ones are to be found here. It even advices one how to practice magic!:-)
May I suggest the triology Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsh? It's very enlightening, IMO. You will be surprised how many ideas expressed by older authors plus many novel ones are to be found here. It even advices one how to practice magic!:-)
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Original post: foxgemini
I just started reading one called Wellsprings: A Book of Spiritual Exercises. The book was written by a Jesuit named Anthony De Mello who got in big trouble with the Catholic Church for mixing East and West. He was born into a Hindu culture and became a Jesuit, and wrote two different types of books. One is a type of book full of little parables, and one is like the one I'm recommending where you actually do an exercise or a meditation along with the writing. The first one in the book absolutely blew me away, and became a four or five page essay that really brought up a lot. (I hate that phrase, but I'm stumped for another one.) Some are more Christian in emphasis, but anybody with an interest in meditation would like at least half of the exercises.
Tim.
I just started reading one called Wellsprings: A Book of Spiritual Exercises. The book was written by a Jesuit named Anthony De Mello who got in big trouble with the Catholic Church for mixing East and West. He was born into a Hindu culture and became a Jesuit, and wrote two different types of books. One is a type of book full of little parables, and one is like the one I'm recommending where you actually do an exercise or a meditation along with the writing. The first one in the book absolutely blew me away, and became a four or five page essay that really brought up a lot. (I hate that phrase, but I'm stumped for another one.) Some are more Christian in emphasis, but anybody with an interest in meditation would like at least half of the exercises.
Tim.
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I suggest this book with no reservations. It really brings me back to a sense of groundedness. It is a group of Unitarian Ministers who have written their own little pieces about spiritual practices.
I've never known or met any of the authors... but I'll give you an example of what one of them says. One of them tells a great fable of a guy who is praying, but keeps getting distracted because a frog croaking outside the window. Finally he yells outside "shut up!". The frog stops croaking and he goes back to praying. But he can't help being nagged that maybe God has the frog croaking for a reason. Maybe his prayer sounds like the a frog croaking to God. So... he told the frog to sing again. Soon he began to meditate on the frog's croak and realized how beautiful it was.
The moral is ask where God is in the Chaos. So before bed at night lately... I ask myself, where was God today? because my life is so seemingly chaotic.
Just a recommendation.
I suggest this book with no reservations. It really brings me back to a sense of groundedness. It is a group of Unitarian Ministers who have written their own little pieces about spiritual practices.
I've never known or met any of the authors... but I'll give you an example of what one of them says. One of them tells a great fable of a guy who is praying, but keeps getting distracted because a frog croaking outside the window. Finally he yells outside "shut up!". The frog stops croaking and he goes back to praying. But he can't help being nagged that maybe God has the frog croaking for a reason. Maybe his prayer sounds like the a frog croaking to God. So... he told the frog to sing again. Soon he began to meditate on the frog's croak and realized how beautiful it was.
The moral is ask where God is in the Chaos. So before bed at night lately... I ask myself, where was God today? because my life is so seemingly chaotic.
Just a recommendation.
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Original post: Boy From The Block
Hello people, my suggested reading with an interest for profoundness are the following:
Jesus & Buddha THE PARALLEL SAYINGS:
This book is basically suming both legend figures as having simillar figures of speech, although Jesus was younger. It is a better way than reading the thick althought sacred texts to know the personality of the two, they might well be best of friends for their simillar perspectives.
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NO MAN IS AN ISLAND by THOMAS MERTON: This book is outrageous in it's class there's wisdom up and down every page, and there's an excitement for those who are eager to learn more the depths of human nature, a true classic from a friend of the Dalai Lama who regards his as showing him what a 'Christian is like.'
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Hello people, my suggested reading with an interest for profoundness are the following:
Jesus & Buddha THE PARALLEL SAYINGS:
This book is basically suming both legend figures as having simillar figures of speech, although Jesus was younger. It is a better way than reading the thick althought sacred texts to know the personality of the two, they might well be best of friends for their simillar perspectives.
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NO MAN IS AN ISLAND by THOMAS MERTON: This book is outrageous in it's class there's wisdom up and down every page, and there's an excitement for those who are eager to learn more the depths of human nature, a true classic from a friend of the Dalai Lama who regards his as showing him what a 'Christian is like.'
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I will show you this site of my reliance without anything to ask.
My library http://p2.forumforfree.com/library.html
I will show you this site of my reliance without anything to ask.
My library http://p2.forumforfree.com/library.html
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Original post: spiritalk
Spiritualism literature:
Spiritualism...A Way of Life! By Elizabeth Harris
Awaken, My Soul! by Judy Merrill
Journey, My Soul! by Judy Merrill
Becoming a Spiritualist by Burroughs
Mediumship Explained by Wallis'
Life in the World Unseen by Anthony Borgia
Understanding Healing by Harry Edwards
God bless, J
Spiritualism literature:
Spiritualism...A Way of Life! By Elizabeth Harris
Awaken, My Soul! by Judy Merrill
Journey, My Soul! by Judy Merrill
Becoming a Spiritualist by Burroughs
Mediumship Explained by Wallis'
Life in the World Unseen by Anthony Borgia
Understanding Healing by Harry Edwards
God bless, J
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China is home to a wide variety of arts and crafts throughout the whole world, such as pottery and porcelain. Only Shenhou city produced Jun porcelain was famed as: It's quality of fetus is sturdy; its mouldmaking is dignified and unsophisticated, graceful and elegant; its colour is gorgeous. It really one of the first leaders in porcelain of the world. Jun Porcelain is originated from Shenhou town, Yuzhou city, HeNan Province, and is one of five famous China Jun Porcelains. Which can be specialized in imperial palace, enjoy the honour of "a piece of art of peerless and unique beauty, its value was priceless" and "the gold is valuable but Jun Porcelain is not".It has a history that more than 1,000 years. It took its name from gu juntai of Yuzhou. It was set for use of emperor by Northern Song Emperor Huizong, imperial porcelain, precious porcelain only for royals. China is a world-famous ancient pottery country, and porcelain has become a symbol of Chinese culture.The five traditional porcelains of Song Dynasty is a symbol of Chinese culture. The Jun porcelain, which is the first of five porcelains, is continuous attracting the porcelain enthusiasts by its great impression and distinct artistic charm. www.junporcelain.net can lead you to the charming Jun porcelain world. Here you will find the information you are interested in and also you can buy them if you like. Easy click, making your life more enjoyable.www.junporcelain.net
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