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Dewey Decimal Number: 154.4
EAN num: 9780806516523
ISBN number: 0806516526
Label: Citadel
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Page Count: 160
Printing Date: October 01, 2000
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Release Date: January 01, 1995
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Well composed material which happens to be based on spiritual teachings of the Eastern thought process that are "translated" into Western understandings. If you want an instruction manual for 'tripping' on psychedelics, or even just an understanding of life that you cannot gain from "civilized" living, then consider reading this book with an open mind and you may find that it cannot get wide enough to wrap your understanding around the far-out notions present in this book so cleverly.
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This book is still the most insightful guidebook to the psychedelic experience I've come across. Whereas most offerings that claim to be instructive resources amount to little more than particular individuals personal retrospectives including all their personal visions and associated dogma, Dr. Leary's present book is as deep and in tune with the core of the human experience as the text from which it is derived, namely the Tibetan Book of the Dead, which has remained one of the most profound manifestos of the human spirit ever set in language.
The tibetan buddhists are no strangers to that inward space now readily accessible by entheogenic enthusiasts, and Dr. Leary and company have succeeded in translating this deep mythology of the inner spaces so as to be contemplated and experienced by westerner for whom this information can prove to be profoundly revelatory.
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I heard about this book,but never got around to reading it.It wasn't talking about my generation and associated it with the negative side of the Sixties.I recently stumbled upon the book and felt impelled to read it.I wanted to see if there were theoretical flaws in what was being promoted.If you look at the philosophy of the 'Tibetan Book of the Dead' section and you subtract the nonsense about the LSD,you have an enlightening book indeed.I think the problem that Timothy Leary,Ralph Metzner,and Ram Dass(Rich Alpert) ran into was that of using the harsh compound of LSD,as a gateway to 'Nirvana' and attaining maximum shamanistic happiness.There is nothing organic about 'LSD',like Aztec peyote and Indian hemp.When Professor Leary left Harvard,he then turned up his rants and kicks about the glories of 'LSD' use.This may have been a chaotic time in his life,with his divorce and ex-communication from the faculty.I think Leary was channeling a lot of 'negative energy',to the point of being a sociopath.The 'trips' he offers and recommends were far more dangerous than what he implied through his pow-wows at Millbrook to the Golden Gate Park.Overall,i look at Tim Leary as a modern shaman ,who was fettered by two thousand years of 'christianised breeding'.The wiccan sages,witch-doktors,brujos and druids didn't have 'LSD' back then.They used natural plants to enhance their visionary predictions and level of happines of Earth.Where the book falls apart,for me,is when Leary tauts his idea of pushing the envelope 'Further' ,through the grand use of 'LSD'.I have heard the scary stories of the bad 'Brown Acid' trips at Woodstock and the 'Acid-tests' gone asunder.Both Ralph Metzner and Ram Dass have passed on,last year 2007.Leary left the rad-chic drug scene ,during the 1970s.He began to meditate on cyber-space and computers instead.He still made a psychedelic pilgrimage to Starwood,for many years during the 1980s.This book has to be read with the notion of the 'Zeitgeist of the 60's' in mind.I can't imagine ,with all the victims we have lost,that anyone would follow the 'better living through chemistry' philosophy of their radical day.+Updated=30.april.2008.+Albert Hofmann,the Swiss inventor-chemist of LSD,passed away,at the reife age of 102.He wrote the buch,'LSD:My Problem Child'.He falls into the same category as physicist Edward Teller,as having invented something of immense value and later saw it misused for wrongful alterer purposes.
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As a young boy I experimented with psychedelics, heavily, and never had a "bad trip". After reading this book i wish I would have read it very first so that I could have helped others who became "stuck". It's a quick read but to be honest, if you are a good minded person who is aware of the world and how everything affects us. You wont need this book. Its still a good read and I think for the price it's worth picking up.
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Since there is so much talk about the Beatles song, Tomorrow Never Knows, I have decided to use it as the 'working title' of this review.
We don't know what tomorrow will bring. It is a bit audacious on our part to even think that there might even be a tomorrow because all supposed tomorrows are simply extensions of our today.
I picked this book up in a used bookstore in San Francisco. I was at a crossroads in my life. I thought I really wanted to move up to the Bay Area for good. I thought that Southern California offered me as much as it possibly could, but now it was time to move to a different, higher part of the state.
What it was really time for was to move to a different, higher state of consciousness. It wasn't necessarily Southern California that wasn't offering anything more to my life, I wasn't offering anything more to my life. I was in a slump creatively, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually and you know what they say what the difference is between a slump and a grave --- about six feet.
Fortunately (or unfortunately according to some of my family members) I came across the three musketeers; Ralph Metzner, Richard Alpert, and Timothy Leary. I had long been interested in LDS but I wasn't ready to give up coffee and I didn't realy believe in polygamy...oh, wait, that's Latter Day Saints...I meant, LSD...lysergic acid diethylamide...Albert Hoffman's "problem child".
I had already been meditating and deeply studying Spirituality/metaphysics for a few years and I had many breakthroughs in many areas of my life, but like I said earlier, I felt I was in a slump. Maybe I should've just kept on doing it the 'old fashioned way' because psychedelics may promise enlightenment, but like most drugs do, they tend to lie.
I did my very first and only session the right way, with a guide who has been through the process herself. We picked out appropriate music and she read me passages from this book.
The woman who was guiding me was slowly morphing into a beautiful crystal being. I could literally look through her and see the Pure Love that she was made in and out of as she read:
"O John
The time has come for you to seek new levels of reality.
Your ego and the John game are about to cease.
You are about to be set face to face with the Clear Light
You are about to experience it in its reality.
In the ego-free state, wherein all things are like the void and cloudless sky,
And the naked spotless intellect is like a transparent vacuum;
At this moment, know yourself and abide in that state..."
I began to realize, with Real Eyes, that everything I ever knew was 'made up'. I never saw life the way it truly was, I only saw it as I was. I could feel myself dying while at the same time I could feel my true SELF coming forth...
"O John
That which is called ego-death is coming to you.
Remember:
This is now the hour of death and rebirth;
Take advantage of this temporary death to obtain the perfect state -
Enlightenment.
Concentrate on the unity of all living beings.
Hold onto the Clear Light.
Use it to attain understanding and love..."
I began to get very clear messages from within my own heart why I chose the life I did. There might be some people who are reading this who might be thinking, "Oh, you were making it all up..." And that is exactly the point! We are making up life as we go along. Most of us do not understand, however, that all of life is simply a projection of what we are in consciousness.
"If you cannot maintain the bliss of illumination and if you are slipping back into contact with the external world,
Remember:
The hallucinations which you may now experience,
The visions and insights,
Will teach you much about yourself and the world.
The veil of routine perception will be torn from you eyes.
Remember the unity of all living things.
Remember the bliss of the Clear Light.
Let it guide you through the visions of this experience.
Let it guide you through your new life to come.
If you feel confused; call upon the memory of your friends and the power of the person whom you most admire..."
I began to feel wave after wave of Love, of Life, of Light...the three symbols that I, to this day, refer to the One Guiding Spirit I call God as. I began to cry as she held my hand - or what I thought of as my hand - and slowly but surely I merged with her and she merged with me and we were One. We always were. But just as I was One with her, I was One with the All. In fact, I never left the One that created me out of Itself.
"O John,
Try to reach and keep the experience of the Clear Light.
Remember:
The light is the life energy.
The endless flame of life.
An ever-changing surging ... Read More
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