John E. Fetzer (1901-1991) was a pioneer in the development of radio who went on to invest successfully in many other business interests and founded…… Read More »
Authors: Christine Simmonds-Moore, Michael A. Jawer
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Psychology Consciousness Studies
Subtitled 'the unseen role of emotion in extraordinary states', this fascinating book is an exploration of the fields through a new lens based on the…… Read More »
Subtitled 'Life teachings on love, forgiveness, purpose and finding peace', this inspiring book certainly delivers on its message, with many evidential readings revealing hitherto unknown…… Read More »
This is an engaging set of personal recollections of Colin Wilson by his friends and contemporaries that evoke a vivid portrait over London in the…… Read More »
Subtitled 'explaining divine voices and visions' with reference to the Old Testament, this book follows up on the work of Julian Jaynes on the bicameral…… Read More »
The work of Baruch Spinoza (1623-1677) is becoming more popular with the rise of panpsychism and dual aspect theories of consciousness, but this book focuses…… Read More »
I studied existentialism at St Andrews in the 1970s, both in the context French literature and philosophy. It is unusual for British philosophers to engage…… Read More »
Writing as an urban member of Potawatomi Nation, the author recounts his process of spiritual awakening after the death of his mother and resuming connections…… Read More »
Authors: Jean MacPhail, Pravrajika Gayatriprana
Reviewer: David Lorimer
Category: Philosophy Spirituality
Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) brought Vedanta to the US and played a key role in the initial Parliament of World Religions in Chicago in 1893. He…… Read More »
As this book is subtitled 'The Cathar Code hidden in the cards' and I live in this area, it was of immediate appeal. I looked…… Read More »
























