I love reading so much.  Sometimes to learn, sometimes to affirm what I already feel.

Some books I've bought...

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Great "Paul-type" Books To Read

1. Ancient Secret of The Flower of Life (Vols. I & II) - Drunvalo Melchizedek
     Great books, I love re-reading and randomly flipping through them regularly.

2. Nothing In This Book Is True, But It's Exactly How Things Are - Bob Frissell
    This book was one of the first to really get me excited.  It combined a ton of my crazy theories,
    I thought I was alone!  Thanks Bob!  Bob's subsequent two books contain very little new material though.

3. Wisdom of the Mystic Masters - Joseph Weed (Rosicrucian)
    I've got a lot of books on the Rosicrucian Fraternity which I won't mention.  This book was
    written by a brother of that fraternity, and is a good stepping stone to get people to open
    up to a higher sensory awareness.

4. Breaking The Death Habit - Leonard Orr
    Leonard is crazy, but I love him.  He hasn't got it figured out, but he'll awaken you to people who do.

5. Eckhart Tolle's Findhorn Retreat - Eckhart Tolle
    This is actually a two DVD set which comes with a picture book.  I love this so much.

6. Living In The Heart - Drunvalo Melchizedek
    Again, may not put the answer in your lap, but it will show you that there might be an answer.  Love Dru!

7. Who Moved My Cheese? - Spencer Johnson
    I've probably bought 6 copies of this book to give away.  Very very short read.

 

Classics I Love

 1. Paul's Case - Willa Cather
    A short story by one of my favorite authors, wrote the classic "My Antonia".  Art.. read her stuff.

2. Anything by Dr. Suess and Shel Silverstein.

3. The Old Man And The Sea - Ernest Hemmingway.
    Not much to say that hasn't been said about this classic, but it touches me.  Its like ... its just amazing.

4. The Scarlet Letter - Nathanial Hawthorne
    If asked what my favorite book was, I'd probably say this.  Awesome parallel's to Christ, and
    so beautifully written.

5. The Bridge of San Luis Ray - Thornton Wilder
    Chance or divine providence?  Some say that not a feather falls from a sparrow without it being
    brushed away by the hand of God, others say we are but pawns on the chessboard of an indifferent
    being.  Great book.

6. The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy - Douglas Adams
    This was a really fun trilogy to read... when it was new.  :)

 

Can't Recommend, But Worth A Skim

1. Alien Identities - Richard Thompson
    I bought this book on December 27th, 1995 if that gives you any indication on how long I've been weird. :)

2. Bible Code II: The Countdown - Michael Drosnin
    Don't really know if I buy this stuff, makes neat fiction at the very least.

3. Slave Species of God - Michael Tellinger
    One of a long list of books I own written by an idiot.  This guy has got his head so wrapped around his
    personal agendas that he wouldn't see truth if it bit him.  BUT he did good research and its in this book.

4. Children of Now - Meg Blackburn Losey
    Great subject, the book would have been easier to digest had it been written by somebody else.  She's
    an annoying writer who tries to use big words, but the topic is one of the closest to my heart, our future.

5. Divine Proportion - Priya Hemenway
    If I ever met somebody as weird as me I'd tell them to BUY this book.  For everyone else, just flip through
    it and try to see something beautiful.  It's a really hefty illustrated book, written entirely about a number.
    The number is called PHI and is 1.618.  It's actually infinite, like Pi, but more beautiful.  I don't even know
    how to explain it.  It's why we're who we are.

6. The Men Who Stare At Goats - Jon Ronson
    Kind of a conspiracy theory book, but a fun read. 

7. Secrets of Eternity - Annalee Skarin
    She's kind of a bible thumper if I remember correctly, but a cute book.  Annalee might have staged her death...
    or maybe that was another of my authors.  Crazy lady writers.

8. Mysteries Of The World - Herbert Genzemer & Ullrich Hellenbrand
   I love owning this book, beautiful pictures of extinct and ancient underground cities etc.  I love it.  Reminds me
   of home!

9. Awakening To Zero Point: The Collective Initiation - Gregg Branden
    Same old same old, I would really get along with Gregg though.  Awesome guy.  I also learned something neat
    about mudras from this book, which is NOT about mudras.  It was like a side note and I was like WOW!  :)
    so many of these books are like that.  Stuff you don't really need, and then a random thing which changes the
    way you live!

10. From The Ashes Of Angels - Andrew Collins
    Another book that has a lot of great research going into it.

11. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ - Levi
    Blah.

12. Living Mastery - Joanna Cherry
    Nuts female author.  Maybe I'm sexist, but it was just too touchy feely.   Some good stuff though.

13. The Door of Everything - Ruby Nelson
    Eh.  I felt called to read it, but I don't know why.  If I remember correctly, it's written first person as though
    God wrote it.  <sigh>  Tacky.

14. The True Power of Water - Masaru Emoto
    I love water more than I'm comfortable expressing publicly.  I mean it.  This guy went ahead and expressed it.
    Don't know if I buy his science TOO much.  I think he's imposing his views on the water. 

15. Genesis Revisited - Zecharia Sitchin
    Read something by this author.  Anything.  Pick the book that looks best to you, buy it, read it.  I mean it.
    He studies the sumerian people, and I love them.  So much.  He's brilliant.  Don't buy in too much to any
    apocalyptic translations he presents, just ... just open your mind.

16. Autobiography of A Yogi - Paramahansa Yogananda
    I believe it.  I love Yogananda a lot.  This book is too long.  So whenever you see it, open it and read
    a little.  He died a long time ago, but there's some black and white footage of him before he died on YouTube!

17. Three Roads To Quantum Gravity - Lee Smolten
    This book is a little slow if you've already studied advanced physics.  I love physics and, yes, I do read
    physics books before bed. :)  This is a good one though.  The pace helps it all solidify. 

18.  Jesus And The Lost Goddess - Timothy Freke & Peter Gandy
    On the tails of Davinci Code (never read it, but its kind of crap from what I've heard, sorry sheeple) these
    douchebags wrote this book.  As I've said, dumb agenda to write about, but great research went into it!

19. Gnostic Secrets of The Naassenes - Mark Goffney
    Yeah, I know, I didn't mean to write Essenes.  This book is allright.  Good research as well.

20. Cloak of The Illuminati - William Henry
    I know how it sounds, but this book is about a monument in Nashville.  :)  Neat theories!

21. Lost Science of The Stone Age - Michael Poynder
    This guy is wrong about basic physics from like page one.  But he's explaining a lot of neat stuff at the
    same time.  He might be a genius. 

 

Books I'm Reading Right Now

1. The Isaiah Effect - Gregg Braden
    It wasn't until I typed his name just now that I realized I already read a book by this buy.  Dammit.  I'll
    give it a shot though. 

2. Energy Work - Robert  Bruce
    This book seems dumb off the bat.  I'll see if I can finish it.

3. The Fourth Dimension - Rudy Rucker
    TOOOO SLOW.  I'm probably going to abort reading this one too.

4. Spiritual Anatomy - Tao Huang
    I met this guy, he is a master.  He's one of the most ascended people I've met, but he's really struggling
    with mortals.  His book is on the verge of insane.  He writes from both sides of the brain, so shoots a
    lot of nonsensical imagery throughout each sentence.  A challenging read.  Definitely know what you're
    getting into when you get a copy of this.  He's a trip to meet, and yes, he will hurt you.
Click here to see a picture of me and Tao Huang from 10-13-07, the second time I've seen him.