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Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World

Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World
By Robert Anton Wilson

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Throughout human history, thoughts, values and behaviours have been coloured by language and the prevailing view of the universe. With the advent of Quantum Mechanics, relativity, non-Euclidean geometries, non-Aristotelian logic and General Semantics, the scientific view of the world has changed dramatically from just a few decades ago. Nonetheless, human thinking is still deeply rooted in the cosmology of the middle ages. This is the book to change your way of perceiving yourself - and the universe. Some say it's materialistic, others call it scientific and still others insist it's mystical. It is all of these - and none. The book for the 21st Century, complete with exercises. Picks up where "Prometheus Rising" left off. Some say it's materialistic, others call it scientific and still others insist it's mystical. It is all of these - and none.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30335 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

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Boost your positive outlook5
For people that whine and whinge, there can be no escape. We all know what it is to feel low, like there is nothing to hope for. This title offers the reader the chance to psycho-analyse thier existance, and the relationship between themselves and that which touches them, and enforce thier own positive feed-back into that existance. Not one day has gone by without me linking an example or lesson from this text, and profiting from it.
Peace of mind is only a read away.

Open Your Mind5
Undeniably one of Wilsons best books, and a real eye-opener if you've not read much about human consciousness, the influence of language on our thinking, or on how the mind works.

I found the third and last part of his book to be somewhat less factual (bordering on something between realistic fiction and wishful thinking), but the first two parts easily make up for it.

I wish someone had made me read this earlier in my life - so much insight in so few pages (it's kind-of like the babylon fish :)..

the blue pill or the red pill?5
Quite simply (unlike some of the above reviews), one of the most important books you could possible read. Read it a few times and you'll soon start to understand a simple "truth", as Bucky Fuller used to put it, "I seem to be a verb". We all have the capacity to recreate our selves in any form we want in every new moment in space-time...or something.