Books that have rearranged your head and helped you think better about life in gener

Discussion in 'Books' started by Hari, Sep 30, 2004.

  1. ketchup_and_zeppelin

    ketchup_and_zeppelin Member

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    with almost every book i read i feel as though i've gained...something

    Star Signs - Linda Goodman
    Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records
    Siddhartha - Herman Hesse
    Power Vs. Force - Dr. David R. Hawkins
    An Actors Purpose - Stanislavski
    1984 - Orwell
    Brave New World/The Perrenial Philosophy - Aldous Huxley
    The Foam of the Daze - Boris Vian

    so many more
     
  2. cobcottage

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    What luck! Here I was thinking to look up Aldous Huxley at the library and my mom got a slew of them at the dump. Some people on here who have otherwise great taste like him so I am looking forward to some reading tonight.

    :)
     
  3. kozmicblues

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    Huxley can be hard to read because he's a scientist before he's a creative writer--but nonetheless very interesting.
     
  4. GD Cat

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    erich fromms "escape from freedom" was a mind blowing book for me. It changed my views on life as well as my attitude towards it.
     
  5. MirakulouslyDead

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    dont you just love books? such an awesome thing......to be able to grow and learn from virtually endless & various experiences
     
  6. cobcottage

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  7. duckandmiss

    duckandmiss Pastafarian

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    You read the lucifer principle too, what a dark book, really disturbing, makes you wonder.
     
  8. Hari

    Hari Art thou Art

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    The turning point for me was 'the magic of mind'by U.S.Anderson. It inspired me to write my own.
    the inspiration hasn't died, but one day I'l put it all together.

    Besides that one:
    In order

    Introduction:
    Sidharta
    Autobiography of a yogi
    Man's search for meaning
    Lazy man's guide to enlightment
    Beyond good and evil
    The art of positive thinking
    The science of mind
    Journeys out of the body
    The teachings of Don Juan
    Tales of Power

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    The wisdom of God
    The Bahagavad gita
    The play of conciousness
    The Aquarian gospel of Jesus the Christ
    The Shrimad Bhagavatam
    The Urantia Book
    The Vasistha Yoga

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    I am that

    The experience of nothingness
    The greatest medicine
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    I have read now all the books by Carlos Castaneda
    all of Emerson's essays, and many others too like,'Be here now' 'the God particle' 'the starseed transmition' 'the music of the spheres''in tune with the infinite' 'thoughts are things' 'the budhist bible' 'the awakened one' hundreds of astrolgy books, a few biographies, and many of the vedas, like sri isopanisads,yagur veda, the bible, the Ramayana, the Mahabarata, yet very few fiction. Few more about near death experiences like 'Life after life' and 'Saved by the light' and a host about UFO's.

    The ones on top were the ones that I can say they really motivated me to believe in man, in myself and in God, yet all have influence me, and even movies have done that, and if anyone reads them I I guarantee they will not be the same inside again.

    Many books fill in more detail about what you know, but few are a catalist to your way of thinking. Others are ones that one should not stop reading them but use them as a guide for life. Those are the best.
     
  9. MEltingpOpsicle3

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    Thanks for the list man, I was looking for some books like that!!
     
  10. MEltingpOpsicle3

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    I agree man books are wonderful!!
     
  11. ::TheConcreteGirl::

    ::TheConcreteGirl:: Senior Member

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    "the visitation"
    by Frank Peretti
     
  12. roly

    roly Senior Member

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    i agree with Jaz...the Bible is all i need :D
     
  13. flowerchild89

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    Catch 22 by Joseph Heller was an amazing book to scramble your mind a bit. It's amazing, you need to read it right now (and watching the movie doesn't count)!
     
  14. dylanzeppelin

    dylanzeppelin daydream believer

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    I read that book back in 6th grade, I LOVED that book!
     
  15. Alomiakoda

    Alomiakoda Boniface McSporran

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    Girl Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
    The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
    Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel
     
  16. Hari

    Hari Art thou Art

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    I'm happy to serve.
     
  17. T.S. Garp

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    I apologize if someone has already mentioned this, but Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance asks readers to reconsider how they look at the world.
     
  18. dylanzeppelin

    dylanzeppelin daydream believer

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    Read them all and enjoyed every one of them..
     
  19. flowerchild89

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    the bell jar was a little morbid. but then again, it is sylvia plath...
     
  20. purplesage

    purplesage Ah, fuck it...

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    "No One Here Gets Out Alive"
    "Discovering Your Past Lives"
    Other than that, self-help books have been good:
    "Toxic Parents" by Susan Forward
    "Games People Play" and "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" by Eric Berne
    "Scripts People Live" by Claude Steiner

    I would like to read the Alan Watts one about being who you are, that sounds right up my alley.
     

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