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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HBM, A CONSCIOUSNESS CLASSIC FROM GATEWAYS !, August 5, 2002
No intelligent, conscientious individual reading this book, and who carries out the experiments/exercises given within, can seriously refute the conclusions drawn; that man, for all intents and purposes, is asleep, and the 'essential self' or 'being', if you will, having fallen into identification with the sleep of the 'machine' can undergo transformation if and only when the 'human biological machine', within which it voyages, is brought into the 'waking state'.Such a mouthful, is the basic premise of this book. If, while asking ourselves what the meaning and purpose of life can be, we find that the key to accomplishing something of objective value lies in our potential for inner evolution, then we must find special methods which can teach us how to use our mind, body, and emotions to transform our inner selves. Real transformational methods enable us to achieve objective change by transforming the ' essential self '. The HBM is a veritable ' hitch-hikers guide ' through the perils and pathways of such inner transformation. As Robert S. de Ropp, author of The Master Game, says in the Forward to the book, " E.J. Gold has hit the nail squarely on the head. Man is an unfinished animal endowed by nature with the capacity to complete itself. It can then take charge of its own evolution and become worthy of the proud title Homo sapiens. The alchemical process of self-completion is shrouded in mystery and understood only by a few people in each generation. The Great Work consists of transforming a helpless other-directed puppet into an inner-directed unified being that understands its place in the scheme of things. Nothing can be more important than the attainment of this uderstanding. Without it we are at the mercy of our dreams and delusions and our technical devices become more of a menace than a blessing.*If a great cathastrophe is to be avoided a growing number of people must grasp the central truth. To compele one's own inner transformation is the only task worth taking seriously. Everything else is secondary. *Here's to a hopping an' hoping good time.
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