Maudlin
Specialist
- Dec 10, 2021
- 355
I love those three. Read each multiple times. Castaneda was an interesting individual.Right now, I'm reading The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge by Carlos Castaneda.
I'll be re-reading all three books, including A Separate Reality and Journey to Ixtlan, after having learned some new things... I'm only a quarter of the way through the first in the series, and already understanding certain things much more than when I first read this book many years ago.
Are you currently into a book? If so, what are you reading?
Right now I'm into a few different manuals and books... for some reason I can never just read one book at a time, any more. Must be gettin' old, or somethin'. Anyway, here's my current list:
"Hypnotism" by George Hoben Estabrooks
"Simple Sabotage Field Manual" Strategic Services Field Manual #3
"The Open Conspiracy" by H.G. Wells
"What is the Internet of Bodies" -Rand corp.
What Is the Internet of Bodies?
RAND mathematician Mary Lee examines technologies that make up the Internet of Bodies (IoB); explores their benefits, risks, and ethical implications; surveys the regulatory landscape; and makes recommendations to balance IoB risks and rewards.
www.rand.org
"5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT
REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021" -Pfizer
"FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS" -US Army
Thinking and Destiny -Harold Percival
"BREAKING OTHER PEOPLES TOYS: SABOTAGE IN A MULTIPOLAR WORLD" Daniel Meegan
And
Gnosis, a Manifestation Manual -Neville Goddard
This was last week's list. I'll have "Thinking and Destiny" done tonight, but I've read the rest, at this point. Most are a pretty quick read... but the pfizer papers are like a subscription service to a magazine you hate... dull as hell, maddening, and seemingly endless. No small task, that.