Books matching: higher consciousness
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A classic in the metaphysical genre - if you're open-minded and curious about the deeper workings of consciousness, "The Seth Material" offers plenty to contemplate and explore.
'The Seth Material' by Jane Roberts is a thought-provoking and insightful book that delves into the teachings of a spiritual entity named Seth. Through channeling, Jane Roberts conveys wisdom and guidance from Seth, offering readers a unique perspective on life, spirituality, and the universe. The book is described as containing valuable teachings that can help individuals gain control of their lives and embark on a journey of self-discovery. With a blend of philosophy, spirituality, and metaphysical concepts, 'The Seth Material' challenges readers to expand their thinking and explore new possibilities beyond conventional beliefs.
The narrative of 'The Seth Material' is presented in a conversational and engaging style, making complex topics accessible and engaging for readers. Through the insights shared by Seth, readers are encouraged to question their beliefs, explore the nature of reality, and tap into their spiritual selves. The book offers a blend of wisdom, humor, and profound insights that aim to inspire readers to embrace life fully and seek meaning in their existence.
(The 68th envelope object was a poem Jane wrote to me on the evening of July 3,1966. It was written with a dark pen on a sheet of yellow paper, not punched, and the size of this page. The sheet was fo...1970•343 pages - #2
A dazzling, maddening, and utterly unique piece of 1960s sci-fi - fascinating for adventurous readers, but a tough, disorienting challenge for most.
'Barefoot in the Head' by Brian W. Aldiss is a psychedelic science fiction novel set in Europe after the Acid Head War, where the continent has been attacked with long-lasting psychochemical aerosols. The story follows a messianic character, Colin Charteris, who preaches higher consciousness in a Joycean experimental style of broken syntax and neologisms, creating a fragmented yet compelling narrative that challenges the reader's cognitive processing.
Colin Charteris climbed out of his Banshee into the northern square, to stand for a moment stretching. Sinews and bones flexed and dainty. The machine beside him creaked and snapped like a landed fish...1969•276 pages A soulful, easy-to-read guide to emotional freedom that has changed many lives - worth a try if you're open to inner growth, even if you prefer your self-help with extra practicality.
'Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender' by David R. Hawkins is a transformative self-help book that guides readers on a journey of acceptance, letting go, and personal awakening. The author's practical messages resonate deeply with readers, encouraging them to start practicing letting go in their daily lives, beginning with small challenges and gradually moving towards bigger obstacles. The book emphasizes the importance of sitting with emotions without judgment or fear, ultimately leading to healing and inner peace.
Through relatable anecdotes and easy-to-understand concepts, 'Letting Go' provides readers with a blueprint for accepting and responding to life's challenges. The book's straightforward approach and spiritual undertones help readers navigate through negative emotions, self-doubt, and toxic patterns, leading them towards a path of self-discovery and consciousness. Readers find solace in the simplicity and effectiveness of the book's teachings, leading to life-altering changes and a newfound sense of optimism.
Letting go is like the sudden cessation of an inner pressure or the dropping of a weight. It is accompanied by a sudden feeling of relief and lightness, with an increased happiness and freedom. It is...1905•385 pages- #4
A trippy, thought-provoking classic that blends old-school science with consciousness exploration. Outdated in parts, but still a must-read for seekers and open-minded science fans.
"Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness" by William A. Tiller and Itzhak Bentov delves into complex ideas about the nature of the universe, consciousness, and reality. Bentov's writing style is described as a masterpiece of creativity, filled with crazy ideas, hand-drawn graphs, and doodles to illustrate his points. explores concepts such as frequency, vibrations, consciousness hierarchies, and relative realities, challenging readers to think about their place in the cosmos.
Bentov's model of the Universe, complete with Black Holes, White Holes, Matter, and the Universal Mind Hologram, is designed to push the boundaries of what we understand about ourselves and the Universe. takes readers on a journey through discussions on concepts like Poltergeists, ESP, Psychokinesis, and Telepathy, presenting a unique perspective on how consciousness interacts with the world around us.
Ben is an intuitive inventor without much formal education who likes to tinker about in his versatile basement laboratory seeking simple and practical solutions to complex technological problems. Pres...1977•213 pages




