Reading Frenzy
After that first lucid dream I found myself turning into a voracious reader. I've always enjoyed reading, but it seems that as an adult I read less and less. If you looked at my library prior to 1996 you would see titles such as:
Turbo Pascal
C++ Programming
Organizational Management Strategies
Essential Managers Handbook
Object Oriented Programming
German Grammar Made Easy
But then I entered a frenzied information gathering phase. I just consumed book after book. Sometimes I had 3-4 books going at the same time. I read during every free moment I could find.
I still read a lot more than I used to, but the pace has slowed and I find myself re-reading some of my favorite books, and savoring them a little more.
A sample of stuff I inhaled:
Pierce Howard: Owners Manual for the Brain
Alan Watts: The Book
Ken Wilber: A Brief History of Everything, Integral Psychology, Sex Ecology and Spirituality, The Marriage of Sense and Soul, Grace and Grit, Eye of Spirit, No Boundary
Sri Aurobindo: Integral Yoga, Growing Within, The Future Evolution of Man, Looking From Within
Deepak Chopra: Ageless Body Timeless Mind
Robert Anton Wilson: Prometheus Rising, Cosmic Trigger 1, 2, and 3. Schroedinger’s Cat, Reality is What You Can Get Away With
Thich Nhat Hanh: Old Path White Clouds, The Miracle of Mindfulness
Anthony DeMello: Awareness, The Heart of the Enlightened, Sadhana A Way to God
Gurdjieff: Meetings With Remarkable Men, Life is Only Real When ‘I am’, Beelzebub’s Tales to His Grandson
Walsh/Vaughan: Paths Beyond Ego
Beck/Cowan: Spiral Dynamics
Kegan: The Evolving Self, In Over Our Heads
Idries Shah: A Perfumed Scorpion, 101 Tales of Wisdom, Caravan of Dreams, Tales of the Dervishes
Jane Roberts: Seth Speaks, The Magical Approach, The Nature of Personal Reality
Talbot: The Holographic Universe
Newberg/D’Aquili: Why God Won’t Go Away
Steve Pinker: The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works
Epstein: Thoughts Without a Thinker
Tony Schwartz: What Really Matters
Charles Tart: Living the Mindful Life
George Murphy: The Future of the Body
Jon Kabat-Zinn: Full Catastrophe Living, Wherever You Go There You Are
Colin Wilson: From Atlantis to the Sphinx
Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan: Awakening
Dalai Lama: Sleeping Dreaming and Dying, The Good Heart
Helen Palmer: The Enneagram
Suzuki: Zen Mind Beginners Mind
Hancock: Fingerprints of the Gods
Buddhadasa Bhikku: Mindfulness With Breathing
Riso/Hudson: Wisdom of the Enneagram
Geshe Gedun Lodro: Walking Through Walls
Kabir Helminski: The Knowing Heart, Living Presence
Karen Armstrong: Islam
JG Bennett: Enneagram Studies, Creative Thinking, The Sevenfold Work, A Spiritual Psychology, The Way to be Free, Elementary Systematics
Hakim Sanai: The Walled Garden of Truth
Joyce Nielsen: Sex and Gender in Society
A.G.E. Blake: The Intelligent Enneagram
Ellen Langer: The Power of Mindful Learning
Carol Gilligan: In a Different Voice
Tulku: Time Space and Knowledge
Wolinsky: Quantum Consciousness
Peter Russell: The Brain Book
Ouspensky: In Search of the Miraculous, The Fourth Way
Hazrat Inayat Khan: The Art of Being and Becoming, The Inner Life
Thomas Moore: Care of the Soul
James Moore: Gurdjieff
David Allen: Getting Things Done
Es-Seyyid Es-Shaykh Taner Ansari: The Sun Will Rise in the West
Alexander/Langer: Higher Stages of Human Development
Sogyal Rinpoche: The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
2 Comments:
Hello, just curious...is that cat real?
Yup, that's Ruby. There's another cat behind the curtain, Liebchen, who just 'top catted' Ruby (after some hissing and cat boxing) from that primo spot behind the curtain.
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