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Alright, I'll bite.

As a writer, as well as someone who enjoys literature, I often find myself immersed in books pertaining to subjects such as mathematics, Taoism, Culture, Religion, Metaphysics, Nature, Chemistry, oh, hold on a second... this might take a while... :shock: Anyways, I have just barely started reading The Nine Halls of Death: Ninja Secrets of Mind Mastery, and am quite intruiged after a mere 9 pages.
 
hey master of plants, just to let you know your Signature is pretty confusing IMO.. just cause it looks like part of the post more than what you actually write:

Master of plants said:
Running around in public library, chasing something as colour-/playful as

Dusty Magick Tyke-revealer

and finding only comics,

glad to be part of the community, Master of plants would only like to say:

Quote:
Too much thinking about eternity might get you sad/crazy
.

I carry my DMT with myself.

I am an shaman.

I do my magick & trick w/ Divination Magick Tool.

Spice up your life.

& pretty annoying.
JUST A SUGGESTION! no offense.. =]
 
modsquad09 said:
hey master of plants, just to let you know your Signature is pretty confusing IMO.. just cause it looks like part of the post more than what you actually write:

Master of plants said:
Running around in public library, chasing something as colour-/playful as

Dusty Magick Tyke-revealer

and finding only comics,

glad to be part of the community, Master of plants would only like to say:

Quote:
Too much thinking about eternity might get you sad/crazy
.

I carry my DMT with myself.

I am an shaman.

I do my magick & trick w/ Divination Magick Tool.

Spice up your life.

& pretty annoying.
JUST A SUGGESTION! no offense.. =]

I do realize that. What´s IMO? And, fhs (for heaven´s sake) what´s so confusing about my sign? And why You and other sign haters didn´t use inbox? Please, PLEASE do it next time. Thx.
You know, I suffer DMT glossolalia. Let´s have a poll down here @ forum. What should M. o´ p. have in his sign? Best suggestion will be realized, I promise. You start.
 
DarkShaman said:
Alright, I'll bite.

As a writer, as well as someone who enjoys literature, I often find myself immersed in books pertaining to subjects such as mathematics, Taoism, Culture, Religion, Metaphysics, Nature, Chemistry, oh, hold on a second... this might take a while... :shock: Anyways, I have just barely started reading The Nine Halls of Death: Ninja Secrets of Mind Mastery, and am quite intruiged after a mere 9 pages.

Thx 4 post, that´s 1, anybody else?
 
Well, some favorite books: Robert Anton Wilson (Cosmic Trigger, Quantum Psychology, Prometheus Rising) Aldous Huxley (A Brave New World) Christopher Hyatt (A Psychopath's Bible, Undoing Yourself With Energized Meditation and Other Devices <<AMAZING) so these are the nature of the books i'm in to at this time period. It's amazing the transformation one can go through just by reading a few great books.
 
I like reading about astronomy. I dig the stars. Cosmological Enigmas is a good one. Can't remember the author.

Hmmmm... The Holographic Universe by Micheal Talbot is what I'm reading right now.

I like science fiction too.

I'm reading a meditation book that broadly covers all kinds of techniques too.

Another great book is The World Without Us by Alan Weisman.

I'm gonna go to the book store today!
 
All ways leads to astronomy. Talking about astronomy, I have always problem with thinking about universe´s infinitess.
Weisman´s work recently got published down here, in the Land... World without us would be a definitely better place.
 
Ill read just about anything but I really like philisophy books. I never read just one book at a time either, unless I cant put it down then Im done in 1-3 days.
Right now Im reading Gandhi's autobiography, The Pillars of the Earth, The Brothers Karamazov and The Last Human: A Guide to Twenty-Two Species of Extinct Humans.

All pretty decent. Except Brothers Karamazov. Sometimes I feel Dostoevsky explains way too much emotion and doesnt leave anything for the reader to imagine himself. Kind of the same impression I got from Stokers Dracula.
 
weissewolf said:
The Pillars of the Earth

That wouldn't happen to be Ken Follet's novel, would it? If so, that's probably my favorite novel of all times! (Although I haven't much been into novels for about the past 3-4 years, though) A masterpiece!
 
I just finished Nietzsche's "Genealogy of Morals" and have just started on "Ecce Homo." I'm on a Nietzsche kick this year (I've read a good chunk of his work already though) and will be reading "Beyond Good and Evil" and "Twilight of the Idols," as well, but I'm going to take a break after "Ecce Homo" and read "Fear and Loathing [in Las Vegas and on the Campaign Trail]." I think I'm going to try tackling "The Will to Power" (not a real book by the way, but an edition by editors who are completely candid and mindful about this fact), "The Brothers Karamzov," and "Demons" all at the same time; that will be my Autumn-Winter challenge.

I highly suggest:
-"The Rebel" by Albert Camus
-"Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche
-"Fight Club" by Chuck Palahniuk
-"Siddhartha" by Hermann Hesse
-"Sun and Steel" by Yukio Mishima
-"The Dharma Bums" by Jack Kerouac
 
Wow, what a interest!
Talking about Sandman, he throws a magickal sand into the eyes of whom he wants to fall asleep. I wonder if it´s DMT.
Recently finish reading first five issues of the Fables series. Magick mushrooms everywhere...
Maxx have been I reading also (no logic, except violent one).
Biggest, oldest and most important book on my night table is probably the ,Life and martyrdom of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ etc. etc.´, fat book out of 17th cent. Beautiful engravings, translated from german original and for the believers it´s well of a living water...
 
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