Monday, September 8, 2014

Heavily Segmented Languages



        Forces of change inhabit information like forbidden fruit.        We will be looking at book reviews.
                                     The host of readings will start with;

                   "The White Goddess" Sir Robert Graves (Esoteric history of poetry)
         
                   "I Ching" The Book of Changes, Wilhelm Barnes translation (Famous ancient oracle)

                   "Book of Thoth" Aliester Crowley (Guide book to the Tarot)

                   The "Upanishads" (Origins of Hindu philosophy)

                   The "Pentateuch" (First 5 books of the Bible, including Mosaic Law)

                   The "Sefer  Zohar"  (Beautiful vague, Book of Splendor, the source of Cabbala)

                   The Tibetan "Book Of The Dead" (Journeys beyond the realms of attachment)

       Supplemental readings will also be numerous and equally difficult. I recommend;

                   Maimonides, Spinoza's "Ethics", The remnants of Sappho, The Greek Classic Playwrights; Aeschylus,  Sophocles, Euripides... (The fall of the house of this and that,) I don't expect casual readers will be interested in the ancient philosophers per say, but if inclined there is no harm in being thusly grounded.

                   Sutras, Vedas, Proverbs and Psalms, the prophets, New Testament, the Koran if you can handle it.

                   I'm saving the technical writings on the art and science of psychic reading technologies for another post where I'll also index my posts on our already documented subjects of inquiry.

                   I'll also hold back listing supplemental readings in the related areas of modern philosophy and religious thought, much of which is entirely relevant. This reading list, for a "Reader," will inevitably assist one in becoming adroit at the use of words.



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