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  • karaquazian
    Addiction started
    • Feb 2006
    • 302

    #46
    Re: Books that changed you...

    The Cornelius Chronicles by Michael Moorcock...brilliant writing that sparked a whole genre of fiction

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    • asdf_admin
      i use to be important
      • Jun 2004
      • 12798

      #47
      Re: Books that changed you...

      Bible.
      dead, yet alive.

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      • thesightless
        Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
        • Jun 2004
        • 13567

        #48
        Re: Books that changed you...

        How to successfully run a forum- by Kamal Datta.

        wonderful literature.
        your life is an occasion, rise to it.

        Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
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        my dick is its own superhero.

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

          #49
          Re: Books that changed you...

          Originally posted by thesightless
          How to successfully run a forum- by Kamal Datta.

          wonderful literature.
          Nice. Is it available at amazon yet?

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

            #50
            Re: Books that changed you...

            George Herbert Mead - Mind, Self, and Society
            this one is quite hard to understand but when you do its very enlightening

            Herman Hesse Siddhartha

            Marlo Morgan's Mutant Message Down Under
            after reading this one I felt like the biggest spoiled child there is, then I started to doubt some stories she claims are true but are so impossible to belive

            The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm

            The sane society by Erich Fromm



            Well almost every book I read during my study at the university changed me a little – my study included anthropology, sociology, philosophy, psychology – although anthropological books can really mess up your point of view so I deliberately ignored some facts couse its quite impossible to lead a normal life if you try to comprise those fact into your way of thinking – and since then I can understand why almost all anthropologists are nuts!
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            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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            • floridaorange
              I'm merely a humble butler
              • Dec 2005
              • 29116

              #51
              Re: Books that changed you...

              ^ Nice, I just bought The Art of Loving as well as The Art of Listening thanks for the recommendation dude.

              I found this book very interesting and urge people to read it, you will view communicating much differently.

              "Games People Play" - Eric Md Berne
              Last edited by floridaorange; August 30, 2006, 03:35:26 PM.

              It was fun while it lasted...

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

                #52
                Re: Books that changed you...

                Collected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke.

                Written in German I have the translated works by Stephen Mitchell. Truly remarkable poetry. Mind engrossing stuff.

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                • GregWhelan
                  Are you Kidding me??
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 2992

                  #53
                  Re: Books that changed you...

                  1984 - Orwell - just changed me because it fueled my interest in politics and my distaste of authority. Always inspires me when I hear idiots saying 'you can't change the system etc'

                  The Catcher in The Rye - J D Salinger - changed me because it made me smile during a hard time in my life. Holden Caulfield is my hero.

                  There are loads of non-fiction books about politics and genocide that just changed me because they taught me that the media isn't the only viewpoint.

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                  • CHiEF_N
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 410

                    #54
                    Re: Books that changed you...

                    The Bible

                    Siddhartha - Herman Hesse

                    Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman

                    The Celestine Prophecy - James Redfield
                    ^Existing Extraordinarily^

                    "Be the change you want to see in the world." ~Mahatma Ghandi~

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

                      #55
                      Re: Books that changed you...

                      I see Hesse has a lot of influence around here

                      I absolutely love The Complete Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse
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                      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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                      • KinKyJ
                        Platinum Poser
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 13438

                        #56
                        Re: Books that changed you...
                        • Noam Chomsky - Deterring democracy
                        • Marshall McLuhan - The medium is the message
                        • The diary of Anne Frank
                        • Muhammed Ali Al-Hashimi - The ideal muslim man
                        • my syllabi on communication psychology

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                        • lilsensa
                          DUDERZ get a life!!!
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 6675

                          #57
                          Re: Books that changed you...

                          ^^^noam chomsky, yes!!!

                          1. national geographic
                          2. the encyclopedia
                          3. "the warrior within" bruce lee
                          RIP ~ Steve James







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                          • Steve Graham
                            DJ Jelly
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 12887

                            #58
                            Re: Books that changed you...

                            the stranger - albert camus
                            the metamorphosis - franz kafka

                            didnt change me, but one of my faves.. great expectations

                            very interesting thread

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

                              #59
                              Re: Books that changed you...

                              ^^ Great Expectations sure is good. Reading it again right now.

                              Dickens has a way with words. Fascinating.

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                              • KinKyJ
                                Platinum Poser
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 13438

                                #60
                                Re: Books that changed you...

                                Originally posted by lilsensa
                                ^^^noam chomsky, yes!!!
                                the funny thing is that what he described in that book (1991) has been happening since Bush came into office. fuck michael moore, noam for emperor

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