32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
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UFOs, the secret government, spontaneous psychic experiences, November 3, 1998
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This review is from: Kundalini Tales (Paperback)
Fascinating -- a real page-turner. I agree with Whitley Strieber's blurb: "...a profound and fascinating journey into the deep of the mind, the soul and the hidden realities that have formed our world ... a compelling journey ... must reading for anyone who wants to explore the secrets behind and beneath human life and the human world."
Richard Sauder, the author of "Underground Bases & Tunnels: What is the Government Trying to Hide?", pulls the covers off of his own life with his new book. He details significant personal episodes of spontaneous spiritual awakening (including numerous out-of-body journeys), real encounters with secretive governmental powers, unambiguous daylight sightings of UFOs, highlights from his two trips to the federal pen for protesting against nuclear weaponry during the Reagan years, and strange (but true) findings about the occult underpinnings of the U.S. space program. All in all, a delicious read by a UFO researcher well-respected in the field for his insistence on well-footnoted research methods. A breakthrough portion of the book focuses on reproductions of, and commentary on, actual U.S. patents that have been granted for technology that makes possible mind and thought control from a remote distance (so convincing is this paper trail that it looks like we need to add "electronic machinery" to "temporarl lobe disorder" and "psychosis" as possible explanations for "voices in the head."
This one is recommended for students of UFOs, the secret government, and mind control -- and for those who like first-hand spiritual autobiographies from the likes of Terrence McKenna and Robert Monroe.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent combo of self-exploration and black budget expose, January 4, 1999
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Kundalini Tales is an excellent follow-up to Richard Sauder's Underground Bases and Tunnels. As much of a personal journey than an expose, Sauder mixes the inner exploration of his self with the outer exploration of CIA mind control projects and other nefarious black budget deeds, and leaves you wondering how much these two explorations are intertwined. Of particular interest is his unraveling of the occult underpinnings of the space program, which those with a love for James Shelby Downard's mind-boggling essays on military-industrial komplex sorcery will truly enjoy. This book has a place in any unusual book collection library.
- Robert Sterling Editor, The Konformist.
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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adventures with perception, January 24, 2000
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading Richard Sauder's Kundalini Tales. This book reveals the adventures of one person exploring reality and perception with courage. Mr. Sauder describes a myriad of experiences where he perceives alternate realities and suggests possible connections to research with mind control patents. It takes a bold person in American society today to suggest that perception and reality as we know it may have alternate tiers and textures to be discovered. This book presents facts gathered via the Freedom of Information Act revealing U.S. patents which describe technologies for mind manipulation. Mr. Sauder presents the reader with both research into mind control along with his own personal journey of civil disobedience, meditation techniques and out of body experiences. This book is an education and well as thought provoking.
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