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#1 2023-01-07 22:23:32

arkangel
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Interesting books/authors

I have read a few good books that helped expand my mind but I would like to know what you guys read.

A few from my list are:
https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/kybalion-ebook.html
Any book by Ramond Moody
Real Magic, Dean Radiin
My Big Toe (think this was mentioned in a post on this forum so I decided to start it)
https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/flatland-ebook.html
The Law of One

I have many in my ereader list not read yet so I cant put them in my recomended list here.

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#2 2023-01-08 01:59:39

microvirus6
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Most mind expanding for me, in no particular order...

-Seth through Jane Roberts
-Zingdad
-Ra (Law of One)
-Ashayana Deane

I will check yours out as well, thank you!

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#3 2023-01-08 04:59:11

Lyran
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Immanuel Veliskovski's;
World's in Collision (1965)

Has copulated many ancient oral traditions speaking to Galactic chaos - reminiscent of Tiamats destruction. It is an epic read but draws his own vague conclusions.

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#4 2023-01-08 05:10:15

nextdream
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The Terra Papers - Robert Morning Sky

https://archive.org/details/the-terra-p … orning-sky

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#5 2023-01-08 07:00:37

arkangel
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This is my list of unread books

Lessons From The Skies James Erith
Their Is A River Thomas Sugrue
Isis Unveiled H P Blavatsky
Studies in Occultism H.P Blavasky
The Secret Doctrine H.P Blavasky (Vol 1, 2, 3)
The Secret Teachings of All Ages Manley P Hall
Edgar Casey On Vibrations
Behold a Pale Horse William Cooper
Plato Complet Works
The Divine Matrix Greg Braydon
What a Plant Knows
The Mind Illuminated
Conscious Annaka Harris
The Healing Power Of Water

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#6 2023-01-13 12:11:25

arkangel
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Brahman wrote:

Sometimes I read this book because it's like a meditation from the 1st chapter. I feel good when I read about the illusion and the real Self. smile
Ribhu gita is a sanskrit epic.

https://www.pdfdrive.com/the-ribhu-gita … 92643.html


Thats a good link im saving that, added to my list of must read big_smile

Edit: It even converts pdf to epub

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#7 2023-02-02 13:53:42

nextdream
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The Robert Monroe Trilogy:

Journeys out of the Body
Far Journeys
Ultimate Journey

https://www.goodreads.com/series/85024- … ys-trilogy

I will call these essential works on out of body, spirituality, cosmology/ufology, and much more.

If you haven't at least done the Gateway Voyage Program at The Monroe Institute, you don't know what your missing.

https://www.monroeinstitute.org/products/gateway-voyage

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#8 2023-02-02 15:55:44

nextdream
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Brahman wrote:

At least they could have known about the false covid lol
https://www.monroeinstitute.org/pages/c … -institute

Perhaps they did. Are you looking for an experience or an authority?

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#9 2023-02-02 17:26:29

nextdream
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Brahman wrote:

The authority of the Monroe Institute is cabal. So I expect nothing.

Yikes. So anything that doesn't directly expose the cabal is worthless to you?

Would that include the sanitized show that Gosia did for Gaia.tv? What about the Bhagavad-Gita? No mention of the cabal in there?

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#10 2023-02-02 18:45:39

nextdream
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Brahman wrote:
nextdream wrote:
Brahman wrote:

The authority of the Monroe Institute is cabal. So I expect nothing.

Yikes. So anything that doesn't directly expose the cabal is worthless to you?

Would that include the sanitized show that Gosia did for Gaia.tv? What about the Bhagavad-Gita? No mention of the cabal in there?

No, I just don't want to be obligated with a PCR or a vaccine. Or are you for it? Is it insignificant?

Ask Gosia about Gaia.tv, I don't know.
The Bhagavad gita is not mandatory for everyone. Not like the PCR.

Fair enough. Not trying to sound snarky (maybe a little).

TMI was closed for a while during the lockdowns like so many others. They reopened with some obligatory covid protocols last year, but have never had any vaccine requirement. They did and still do have a negative covid test requirement before arriving, however you can provide a photo of an at-home test result. I went several times last year and am going back again soon.

The at-home tests are the way to go. They are cheap too. Just use your own Q-tip for the swabbing so that nothing from that kit enters your body (the provided swab is what probably has the graphene/nanobots/who knows what)and take the photo in such a way as you cannot see it's a double ended q-tip. BTW using the Q-tip really does work just as well, if the test does anything; I have taken it and also gotten a positive result when I was actually sick.

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#11 2023-02-02 18:50:29

nextdream
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#12 2023-02-02 18:52:02

nextdream
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oh and I guess everything by Carlos Castaneda

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8 … _Castaneda

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#13 2023-07-31 14:08:44

Bucegi
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12 Rules For Life / Jordan Peterson
expanding into the practical realms of applied spirituality

Transsylvanian Sunrise + all other 7 books / Radu Cinamar
telling a practical applicable side of advanced spirituality that has long been lost and/or hidden from the puplic

The Relations between the Ego and The Subconscious / Carl Gustav Jung
a complete guide to understand your own inner realities as well as making contact with your subconcious and healing your psyche back from the "Ego" to the "I"

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#14 2023-08-02 10:57:52

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The School for Gods by Elio D’Anna

Convoluted Universe I-V by Dolores Cannon

Tao Te Ching

The Time Before the Secret Words by John Vivanco

What Makes You Not a Buddhist by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

The Voice of Knowledge by Don Miguel Ruiz

Vasistha’s Yoga by Swami Venkatesananda

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#15 2023-08-07 10:52:30

arkangel
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If Swedenborg interests you there are many free ebooks available at the link below.

https://swedenborg.com/bookstore/free-ebooks-downloads/

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#16 2023-09-02 03:55:06

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It took me years to get through this book but I just recently got through reading: Autobiography of a Yogi (Self-Realization Fellowship) by Paramahansa Yogananda


It's presumptuous for us to think we are the only beings in the cosmos.

Louis Gossett, Jr.

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#17 2023-12-04 09:47:01

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My visit to Venus by Lobsang Rampa. An interesting short book. The link with the text and download:
https://pdfcoffee.com/85718165-tuesday- … -free.html

Seven lamas of Tibet, including Rampa, have an encounter with high aliens who take them to Venus in a spaceship. Before that they go to the moon. Here's an excerpt.

“We have a base on what you call the Moon,” said the Broad One. “The Moon always presents one side to the Earth. Our base is on the other side and we are going there now.” The filter was swung aside and we were able to gaze upon the blindingly brilliant face of the Moon, that airless world which still contains life deep beneath its surface. We approached it at a speed which was so fast as to be quite incomprehensible to us, but there was no sensation of speed. “You have learned much about us,” said the Broad One. “Yet, upon Earth people are taught that we do not exist. They have to be taught so because of the religious teaching that Man is made in the image of God, and the people of the Earth think that Man is the Earth human. Today to admit the possibility of Man on other planets would be to prove the various religions wrong. Again, those who hold the power of life and death over nations dare not let it be known that there is even a greater power, for to do so would be to lessen their hold upon their enslaved people.”


Bodhidharma: 'All phenomena are empty.'

"Narayana(the eternal) is beyond Avyakta(the manifested); the cosmic egg arises from Avyakta. In the cosmic egg are all the worlds."
Adi Shankaracharya

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#18 2023-12-04 10:29:37

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https://ia804705.us.archive.org/35/item … 00thre.pdf
Who well begins...
Hermete Trismegistus - The Kybalion

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#19 2024-01-18 05:23:20

ap6
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"The Final Appeal to Mankind"

by Nicolai Levashov

"...offers readers a new system of knowledge and concepts of natural laws which are necessary for every thinking self to understand what is going on with him, with people around him and with our planet..."


http://www.levashov.info/English/books-eng.html

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#20 2024-02-07 17:49:40

ap6
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Previous posters, thank you for sharing what interest you.


"Spirit and Mind. Vol 1"

by Nicolai Levashov

Book (pdf)
http://www.levashov.info/Books/Archives … _vol.1.zip


Illustrations
http://www.levashov.info/Books/Archives … awings.zip

"Using the theory of space heterogeneity the author continues to tear the veil of secrecy from the next riddles of nature. This time living nature and man is the focal point of cognition. The author formulates what the necessary and sufficient conditions are for the origin of life on planets. The simplicity and beauty of these concepts enables a reader, possibly for the first time in his or her life, to experience enlightening by knowledge, when there is a sense that knowledge becomes an inalienable part of self. In the first volume the author describes the nature and mechanism of human emotions and shows their role in the evolution of life in general and man in particular. He explains what love is in reality and this wonderful feeling does not lose its beauty because of this explanation, but on the contrary, allows man to understand what is going on with him and avoid unnecessary disappointments… Also, the author sheds light on the nature of memory and for the first time shows the mechanisms of short-term and long-term memory forming and on this basis reveals the mechanism of the origin of consciousness." (From the author's website, http://www.levashov.info/English/books-eng.html)

Thank you

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