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Smothered beneath the fumes of old violence, the noise of
survival, and the grinding teeth of mans perverted appetites,
there is audible to him an inner voice that raises behavioral
questions, challenges his right to destroy his world and himself,
and calls for a new level of consciousness.
Man Awakened
Franklin Earnest III
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MATERIAL
FOR THOUGHT #9
- How
a Man Should Work in the
Most Practical Way
Meister
Eckart
- AcceptanceTemporal
Attention and Total Attention
Hubert
Benoit
- The
Companions of Duty
- Man
Awakened (excerpted from Transitional Man)
Franklin
Earnest III
- Ouspensky
on Love
Claude
Bragdo

- Gaia
by James Lovelock
- The
Plan of St. Gall
by
Walter Horn and Ernest Born
- Toward
Awakening
by
Jean Vaysse
- The
Unknown Craftsman
by
Soetsu Yanagi
- Lost
Christianity
by
Jacob Needleman
- Wholeness
and the Implicate Order
by
David Bohm
- Karma
Cola
by
Gita Mehta
- The
Harmonious Circle
by
James Webb
- Gurdjieff
and Mansfield
by
James Moore
- Gurdjieff
in Action
by
J.H. Reyner
- Mysteries
and The War Against Sleep
by Colin Wilson
- Theology
of the Icon
by
Leonid Ouspensky
- Baking
Bread the Way Mom Taught Me
by
Mary Anne Gross
- Bernheim's
New Studies in Hypnotism
translated
by Richard S. Sandor, M.D.
- The
Human Patient
by
Naomi Remen, M.D.
- Freeing
the Natural Voice
by
Kristin Linklater
- The
Turin Shroud
by
Ian Wilson
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