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  • Kat
    A pretty fn good milkshake
    • Mar 2006
    • 4695

    Re: Books that changed you...

    Originally posted by cheshirepk8
    The Myth of Sanity: Divided Consciousness and the Promise of Awareness - Martha Stout

    Book is one of the 5x7 size and maybe like 150 pages long.
    I am a major bookworm, and this was a very hard read for me. Not technical-wise, it's the way she explains the stories of her patients. Very emotional. I needed to take a breather every chapter or so.
    interesting. hope it was translated to slo
    ♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪• אין סוף •♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•♫♪♪♫•♫♪•♪♫•

    Music is essential for the expression of non material ideals and energies. Music colors our surroundings with emanations from the highest vibrational fields. It allows us to escape all limitations in our thinking and very existence.


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    • GreenLantern
      Gold Gabber
      • Jul 2006
      • 512

      Re: Books that changed you...

      Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir by David Faber.
      (Mr. Faber came to my high school and told his life story, i immediately bought his book and devoured it.)


      Journey of Souls by Michael Newton PH.D.

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      • unrecogniseduser
        Platinum Poster
        • Jun 2004
        • 2344

        Re: Books that changed you...

        The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins made me go from being an atheist who didn't care what other people thought to an atheist who wants to explain to people the damage that even moderate religiousness does to our civilisation. Was funny when some Mormons came to my house the other day, I invited them in, listened to them talk about their book a bit, and then said "now you can listen to me talk about my book." They didn't like it much..........
        motherlover

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        • beanzncheez
          Banned
          • Jun 2004
          • 4442

          Re: Books that changed you...

          The ones that I wrote.

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          • floridaorange
            I'm merely a humble butler
            • Dec 2005
            • 29116

            Re: Books that changed you...

            Originally posted by beanzncheez
            The ones that I wrote.

            Titles?



            Here is the running list so far, wow!

            Herman Hesse - Steppenwolf
            Terence Mackenna - Foods of the Gods
            Gabriel Garcia Marquez - 100 a?os de Soledad
            Jeremy Narby - The Cosmic Serpent
            Jack Kerouack - On the Road
            William Burroughs - The Western Lands
            Jose Arguelles - The Mayan Factor
            tom brokaw- the greatest generation
            dennis smith- report from ground zero
            spanking the donkey - matt taibbi
            brave new world- huxley.
            The Bible
            history from the other side- i forgot the authors name- but it was a history book written from the loser's point of view in all major historical wars.
            - the metaphysics club (excellent history on the evoultion of pragmatisim and american academia)
            - The Quantum Brain
            - The Origin of Wealth ( throw traditional Economic Theories to the trash can and open your self to complex adaptive economics, a must read for anyone interested in comprehending the markets).
            -Fooled by Randomness ( Do we have control?)
            Jane Jacobs: The Death & Life of Great American Cities
            Dale Carnegie - How To Stop Worrying & Start Living
            Ernest Nightingale - Lead The Field
            Women - Charles Bukowski
            What the Bleep Do We Know or read stuff like The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
            Conversations with God - Neale Donald Walsch
            Dan Millman's Peaceful Warrior series
            Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins
            Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan
            Max Weber: The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
            Harrison & Huntington: Culture matters, How values shape human progress
            The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
            Moby Dick by Mellville
            Tale of Two Cities by Dickens
            Story of Civilization by Will Durant
            The Bible
            Elliot Wave Principle by Frost & Prechter
            Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
            Dune by Frank Herbert
            Macbeth by Shakespeare
            Heaven & Hell by Swedenborg
            Great Expectations by Dickens

            Doors of perception - Aldous Huxley
            Marriage of Heaven and Hell - William Blake
            Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game and following series
            Viven!
            Richard Dawkins - The Selfish Gene
            Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences - Edward Tenner
            Ender's Game
            Lord of the Rings
            To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee
            Exodus - Leon Uris
            Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
            Siddhartha - Hermann Hesse
            Rayuela (hopscotch) by Cortazar
            100 Years of Solitude - Garcia Marketing.
            The Unbearable-by Kundera
            The Aleph - Borges
            Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk
            Flow My Tears The Policeman Said: Philip K Dick
            The Sheltering Sky: Paul Bowles
            The Colossus of Maroussi: Henry Miller
            Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Hunter S. Thompson
            1984: George Orwell
            Journey to the End of the Night: Ferdinane Celine
            Collected Works of Antonin Artaud
            The Rape of Nanking (the forgotten holocaust of world war II) by Iris Chang
            Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Persing
            The Electric Kool Aide Acid Tests by Tom Wolfe
            The Oddessy by Homer
            White Noise - Don Delillo
            The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
            Magister Ludi - Hermann Hesse
            The Cornelius Chronicles by Michael Moorcock
            George Herbert Mead - Mind, Self, and Society
            Herman Hesse Siddhartha
            The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm
            The sane society by Erich Fromm
            Marlo Morgan - Mutant Message Down Under
            Collected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke(translated works by Stephen Mitchell)
            The Catcher in The Rye - J D Salinger
            Noam Chomsky - Deterring democracy
            Marshall McLuhan - The medium is the message
            The diary of Anne Frank
            Muhammed Ali Al-Hashimi - The ideal muslim man
            "the warrior within" bruce lee
            the stranger - albert camus
            the metamorphosis - franz kafka
            The Tipping Point
            Rich Dad Poor Dad
            Biography of Edgar Cayce
            The Three Pillars of Zen; Teaching Practice and Enlightenment
            Reminices of a Stock Operator
            The Elegant Universe; by Brian Greene
            Missed Fortune 101
            Imre Kert?sz-Fatelessness
            Primo Levi- Survival in Auschwitz
            Albert Camus - The Stranger
            Thomas Mann- The Magic Mountain
            J.D. Salinger- Catcher in the Rye
            Stephen King - IT
            Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures - by Mary Baker Eddy
            Egil's Saga
            Once and Future King.
            They Caught you Plotting Murder -Andrew Schuab
            Osho-life, love, laugh
            Reha Powers -Lightworkers Beyond
            Barbara Ann Brennan - hands of light
            Stephen king - The dark tower and Hearts in Atlantis
            1984
            Bertrand Russell's - Power
            Spencer Wells - Journey of Man
            Charles Wheelan - Naked Economics
            E=MC2 - Einstein's bio
            Essentials of Jung
            The Invisible Man- Ralph ellison
            Tale of Two Cities- Charles Dickinson
            "The curious incident of the dog in the night-time" - Mark Haddon
            The Dancing Wu-Li Masters by Gary Zukav
            A New Model of the Universe by PD Ouspensky
            The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
            Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts
            Stranger in a Stange Land - R.A. Heinlein
            Caves of Steel : - Isaac Asimon
            The Freedom of Morailty ; C Yiannaras
            Orthodox Spirituality: Dimitru Staniloae
            the prophet - kahlil gibran
            zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance - robert persig
            many lives, many masters - brian weiss
            Salman Rushdie - 'The Ground Beneath Her Feet'
            Alain De Buton - 'The Art of Travel'
            The Myth of Sanity: Divided Consciousness and the Promise of Awareness - Martha Stout
            Because of Romek: A Holocaust Survivor's Memoir by David Faber.
            Journey of Souls by Michael Newton PH.D.

            It was fun while it lasted...

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            • res0nat0r
              Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
              • May 2006
              • 14475

              Re: Books that changed you...

              ^^christ you must be alot smarter than i am

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              • rubyraks
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Jun 2004
                • 5341

                Re: Books that changed you...

                ^^floridaorange...all those books changed you or is that your entire reading list?
                "Work like you don't need the money.
                Love like you've never been hurt.
                Dance like nobody's watching.
                Sing like nobody's listening.
                Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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                • Jenks
                  I'm kind of a big deal.
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 10250

                  Re: Books that changed you...

                  do you keep a laminated copy of that list in your wallet too?

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                  • Lorn
                    Looking for a title!
                    • Sep 2004
                    • 5826

                    Re: Books that changed you...

                    Originally posted by rubyraks
                    ^^floridaorange...all those books changed you or is that your entire reading list?
                    I think its the list from this thread.

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                    • rubyraks
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 5341

                      Re: Books that changed you...

                      Originally posted by Lorn
                      I think its the list from this thread.
                      Oh, now I get it...impressive list.
                      "Work like you don't need the money.
                      Love like you've never been hurt.
                      Dance like nobody's watching.
                      Sing like nobody's listening.
                      Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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                      • peloquin
                        Till I Come!
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 8643

                        Re: Books that changed you...

                        Originally posted by Lorn
                        I think its the list from this thread.
                        at least one other person on here isnt retarded

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                        • scifi pi
                          Addiction started
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 322

                          Re: Books that changed you...

                          Dan Milliman - Ways of the Peaceful Warrior
                          Dan Milliamn - Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior

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                          • floridaorange
                            I'm merely a humble butler
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 29116

                            Re: Books that changed you...

                            I have a few book snobs in my family and wanted to see which of these they had read before. I was a little suprised to discover that my Dad had read (and recommended to me) at least 25 of them

                            It was fun while it lasted...

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                            • gia powers
                              Getting warmed up
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 66

                              Re: Books that changed you...

                              I feel like a dipshit compared to some of these posters. But here goes, don't laugh...or laugh with me, not AT me

                              Lord of the Rings
                              The Sandman
                              Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing
                              Superfudge
                              Freckle Juice
                              A Wrinkle in Time
                              The Chronicles of Narnia
                              The Art of Happiness
                              Some Greek Mythology book my mom had from her college days
                              The Atlas (I love looking at maps)

                              But mainly Lord of the Rings...I didn't even know it was a book until the movie came out,. After seeing the first movie, I had to know what happens so I came across the book and I was hooked.

                              The Sandman was the first graphic novel I read and it changed my perception of the world. I know, it's basically a comic book, but seriously, it's so good. I've read the series over and over and every time I find something new.
                              Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

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                              • seobeglobal
                                Fresh Peossy
                                • Jul 2007
                                • 4

                                Re: Books that changed you...

                                Originally posted by Gatz
                                Books have not changed me people have.

                                i totally agree with you.!

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