Richard Grossinger
Dark Pool of Light, Volume One: The Neuroscience, Evolution, and Ontology of Consciousness
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2012
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The Bardo of Waking Life
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2008
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The Alchemical Tradition in the Late Twentieth Century
4 editions
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1979
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Planet Medicine: Modalities, Revised Edition
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1980
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Pluto: New Horizons for a Lost Horizon: Astronomy, Astrology, and Mythology
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2015
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Homeopathy: An Introduction for Skeptics and Beginners
7 editions
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1994
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Planet Medicine: Origins, Revised Edition
9 editions
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1985
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Embryos, Galaxies, and Sentient Beings: How the Universe Makes Life
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2003
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The Night Sky, Updated and Expanded Edition: Soul and Cosmos: The Physics and Metaphysics of the Stars and Planets
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2014
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The Night Sky: The Science and Anthropology of the Stars and Planets
7 editions
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1981
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“Our civilization rests on a faulty premise, that the world is physical and mechanical, energy and matter only. We do not pay for it in our bridges, we pay for it in the quality of our lives. "
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“What is passing for religion in most of the Earth now is its opposite: xenophobia and road rage.”
― The Bardo of Waking Life
― The Bardo of Waking Life
“Language is a function not only of neurons, not only of “I,” but of the meeting of cell and cosmos: the brash Caw of a disembodied intelligence at large in the universe, perhaps even the “voice” of primordial matter. You can hear it in wild turkeys at dawn.”
― Dark Pool of Light, Volume One: The Neuroscience, Evolution, and Ontology of Consciousness
― Dark Pool of Light, Volume One: The Neuroscience, Evolution, and Ontology of Consciousness
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