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pathway
#1 Posted : 10/5/2013 3:14:55 AM
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Hey guys, I was hoping maybe we can all post some reading suggestions here.

I'm currently reading The Way of the Shaman. Quite the read...someone here had posted about it and thought I should give it a try.


What about you guys? What are you reading, planning on reading, or, can suggest?
 

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#2 Posted : 10/5/2013 3:27:31 AM

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Pihkal and Tihkal are two of my favorite books both for the novels and the chem, I would suggest you read them both. Alexander Shulgin does a fantastic job at explaining advanced organic chemistry while telling a fantastic narrative. A MUST read!
 
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#3 Posted : 10/5/2013 3:28:15 AM

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I'm just finishing up True Hallucinations by McKenna. It's quite a gripping read actually, as it's more of a story than theories. Definitely recommended!
 
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#4 Posted : 10/5/2013 7:54:57 AM

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Hey pathway Smile,

https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/d....aspx?g=posts&t=5738 is a good place to look for some suggestions...

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#5 Posted : 10/5/2013 10:23:46 AM

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I haven't read for a few years but feel like starting again and i think i'll go for Gregory David Roberts - Shantaram...as it sounds pretty exciting and a true story i think, or fictionalised? I've heard much good said about it.

The Voice of the Infinite in the Small
- revisioning the human insect connection by Joanne Lauck one of those books. i find any topic can be interesting if you're interested and/or the author is infectiously enthusiastic about it. i thought id like it but was blown away with the scope of it. "go to the ant, consider her ways and be wise"...interspecies communication, insect totems, mantis etc. also i like it cos, as my sis pointed out, it addresses more than the subject matter and showed me conditioning that i was unaware was there till it was suggested. one last peachy quote,,

""Our persistence in dividing up the "Oneness" of the world into good species and bad species and then trying to eliminate those we have judged to be bad, ruptures the web of relationship on which our lives depend. To wage war against any species is to wage war against ourselves.""

The Secret Life of Nature By Peter Tompkins
-living in harmony with the hidden world of nature spirits from fairies to quarks. one of my favourite authors. speaks of clairvoyant investigations into the periodic table of elements using the "ajnic microscope" (3rd eye supposedly). it was this book that introduced me to ayahuasca as the author travels to amsterdam to partake and writes it up in the last chapter. what led me to the book was apparently seeing faeries and elves and other beings at a party in wales called pendragon that involved an maoi...strange as it led to maoi, kind of. also by him that i thoroughly enjoyed,,"the secret life of plants"--"secrets of the soil"--"obelisks"

Ben Okri- The Famished Road...spiritual fiction about a young "spirit child" living in an african township. excellent read, not fluffy spiritually stuff; his father was a local prize fighter.

Supernature by Lyall Watson looks into all, or most of, the "spiritual" talents and practices, from palmistry to telekenesis to poltergeists and attempts to use science and laws of chance to investigate such phenomenom, without being conclusive.

The Mutant Message Down-under by Marlowe Morgan. fictionalised account of a womans walkabout with some of ausatralia's last surviving "wild" indigenous peoples. one part where it is her job to find food and water for the day; to find it she had to tune into the land as it was there to provide if she was able to listen and see the signs.

J Krishnamurti - Freedom From the Known
spiritual "teaching". my dad gave me one of his books when i set to travel around israel, was blown away by it. quotes-- ""A man who is not afraid is not aggressive, a man who has no sense of fear of any kind is really a free, a peaceful man."" -- ""In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself..."" -- ""All ideologies are idiotic, whether religious or political, for it is conceptual thinking, the conceptual word, which has so unfortunately divided man."" -- ""in the condemnation of others lies the justification of ourselves"" -- "there is no psychological evolution: there is only the ending of sorrow, of pain, anxiety, loneliness, despair and all that..."" -- ""freedom from the desire for answer is essential to the understanding of a problem..."" -- ""the bigger the outward show the greater the inner sorrow..."". other books by him i recommend are "Krishnamurti's Notebook"...the "commentaries on living series" and the auto biographies.
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#6 Posted : 10/5/2013 12:27:16 PM

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I can suggest some books and lectures which might help people with creating a kind of conceptual framework - they certainly did it for me - needed for better integration of the psychedelic experiences.

Alan Watts - most of his lectures about eastern philosophies and religions, but also some about psychotherapy, will aid with the comprehension of many at first confusing ideas. His book "Joyous Cosmology" deals particularly with psychedelics.

Stanislav Grof "The Ultimate Journey: Consciousness and the Mystery of Death" - A great introduction to different cultural approaches to death in the context of reaching non-ordinary states of consciousness not necessarily catalysed by drugs. He refers to such methods as rituals, dance-induced trance or sensory deprivation. Then he talks about his research with lsd psychotherapuetic sessions which he conducted with terminal cancer patiens. Mythology and its symbolical role is mentioned quite often.

Carl Jung "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" - an autobiographic personal account of his ventures into the unknown unconscious. This might be helpful for people who struggle with the negative, unpleasant aspect of psychedelic trips. People who feel that they are overwhelmed with heavy emotions. Reading this book may bring necessary courage and self-honesty to everyone who needs it.
 
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cosmic trigger and prometheus rising by robert anton wilson

anything by terence and dennis mckenna, especially true hallucinations

inner paths to outter space- by strassman and 3 shamans/neuroscientists

ayahuasca in my blood - peter gorman

the wizard of the upper amazon - bruce lamb

the cosmic serpent - jeremy narby

tryptamine palace - james oroc

the jung book shadow mentioned above ^

left in the dark - tony wright

DUNE

hitchhikers guide to the galaxy

hyperion

the list goes on and on.. Check out the "book bin" here Thumbs up



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#8 Posted : 10/5/2013 4:37:13 PM
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Alan Watts - The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Alan Watts - This Is It: and Other Essays on Zen and Spiritual Experience
Ram Dass - Be Here Now
Paramhansa Yogananda - Autobiography of a Yogi (Reprint of the 1946 First Edition)
Who Am I?: The Teachings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi
 
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#9 Posted : 10/5/2013 9:31:28 PM

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All written by Dale Pendell
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Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights by Thom Hartmann. copyright 2002. (chosen for the 2004 Project Censored Yearbook).
 
 
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