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Really cool, September 7, 2011
This review is from: Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection (Paperback)
Really cool and interesting book, I haven't quite finished yet. Really like some of the theories and diagrams in this as well as other illustrations however reading front to back this is a hard one to keep my attention but love having it around for when I'm looking for a mind expanding book.
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ANGEL TACK: AN EX-HIPPY'S GUIDE TO REGRESSION, December 6, 2011
This review is from: Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection (Paperback)
Wow, we find it hilarious that people charge 30 bucks for this garbage book used and that somebody has the f-ing nerve to sell a new copy for 200+!!!
We'll tell you this right off the bat: we would only recommend checking it out if you get to do so for free! How did we decide this? Through realizing that this hardly contains any information at all. Actually, we'll tell you this right now: Don't waste your time on this piece of garbage. This has little to do with dogma. This has to do with ignoring irrellevant disinformation (see black book vol 2 by C. Hyatt)
Seriously this book contains mostly meaningless statements, statements that exist fallacious at face value, and many statements that can get refuted through empirical experimentation.
First off, even though this book has gotten re-published countless times after RAW's quantum psychology... in which he shows us how the verb "To be" and especially the "is of identity" totally jams our thought process and transports us to "an aristolean funhouse" where we get bogged down in fantasy... they didn't have the intelligence to learn to AT LEAST write in E-prime. How did they decide to avoid doing this. Well they probably didn't think about it (Antero Alli seems to pride himself on his inability to think critically), but they avoided DOING it because... well just try to translate this book into E-prime... most of it falls apart. The whole thing hinges on "being" instead of DOING. "Being" represts a regressive thing to base your psychology on.
Which brings us back to meaningless statements. "Being" consists of a spook. No events "are" because everything exists in flux. However, this author attempts to sell you the idea that there exists some sort of unchanging single self that exists outside of space-time... and that you have to "graduate" to experience it. This represents only one (but probably the largest) aristolean "spooks" that this book exists plagued with. Seriously look at this statement "there 'IS' oneself". Now ask yourself, how did he avoid translating the new editions into E-prime? Well, we'd say that if he would've translated it into E-prime statements statements like "There "IS" oneself" would reveal themselves as meaningless statements. (btw, there doesn't exists just "one" self but there sure can appear the illusion of just one self!) Anyways, there exists TONS AND TONS of meaningless statements in this book.
Btw, we used to own this book but we tore it up, pissed on it, and then chucked it into a dumpster (Higher intelligence right there, folks) so we don't have a "false at face value statement" to demonstrate... but if recall any we'll put them in this review. However, we'll give you an example "Everyone "IS" and individual"
Actually forget it, we've written enough already. We would go back and edit out the run on sentences but well, we just would like to drag this page down with our 1 star vote.
Oh and a used copy of this book merits no more than four dollars!
And to that charlatan quack who currently attempts to sell it for 200+... how about you just shove you just shove the book up your ass? (and then post pics) (See we made you laugh harder than angel tack ever would
Oh and read quantum psychology, info-psychology, and the game of life. The latter two exist plagued by "to be" and plenty of other meaningless statements and/or descriptors... but if you read Quantum psychology you'll have the ability to recognize them.
We got a whole lot other to say about these pages but we'll hold off until we edit this review or somebody inquires more in the comment section below.
Actually seriously how the hell did somebody put Astrology for stage 21... you kidding... fricking astrology..? If this doesn't show you that this rendition represents many steps backwards from info-psych... you might as well... (Insert TOS violation here)
Actually you know what, we'll just write whatever else we have on our mind about AT on the OTHER amazon page... (the one for the new falcon version)
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This is Archangel Idiotis speaking, December 12, 2009
This review is from: Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection (Paperback)
The three essential published texts to understanding 8 circuit consciousness: AngelTech, InfoPsychology, & Quantum Psychology. Leary, Wilson, & Antero Alli
There is a link to a church I founded to spread the Angel Technology on my website: the ability to transcend the light speed barrier.
Alli exploited the system in ways Wilson and Leary didnt, however, I consider his conclusions slightly less objective, and suspect he was slightly less grounded in mainstream psychology, empirical consciousness expansion. Definitely worth reading.
Strengths: multiple angles of examination, simple and easy to process.
weaknesses: that Serotonin is the cause of Schizophrenia (rather than Serotonin-Dopamine interaction), *&I slightly disagree, personally, upon the subject of guilt: I consider guilt, a form of everyday serotonin-dopamine interaction, that transcending that dopamine ego completely transcends guilt as well - so guilt should serve to motivate one to transcend, rather than merely acting to inhibit destructive behavior.
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