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~ Robert Anton Wilson (Author) "If you ever believed our founders intended this nation to "be " a Christian countryi.e., to enforce Christianity on all citizens and residents, even agnostics,..." (more)
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The range of Robert Anton Wilson's expertise is always astonishing. In email to the universe he tackles a dazzling array of subjects including: The Passion of the Antichrist; The Celtic Roots of Quantum Theory; Paranoia; Black Magick & Curses; LSD, Dogs & Me; Left and Right: A Non-Euclidean Perspective; Sexual Alchemy; Cheerful Reflections on Death and Dying; The Relativity of "Reality" and a whole bunch more. Bob's description of his campaign to become governor of California (as the candidate of the Guns & Dope party, no less) will have you rolling on the floor.


About the Author

Robert Anton Wilson is the coauthor (with the late Robert Shea), of the underground classic The Illuminatus! Trilogy which won the 1986 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award. His other writings include Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy, called "the most scientific of all science fiction novels" by New Scientist, and many nonfiction works of Futurist psychology and guerilla ontology. Wilson, who sees himself as a Futurist, author, and stand-up comic, regularly gives seminars at Esalan and other New Age centers. Wilson has made both a comedy record (Secrets of Power), and a punk rock record (The Chocolate Biscuit Conspiracy), and his play, Wilhelm Reich in Hell, has been performed throughout the world. His novel Illuminatus! was adapted as a 10-hour science fiction rock epic and performed under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Great Britain's National Theatre, where Wilson appeared in a special cameo role. He is also a former editor at Playboy magazine.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: New Falcon Publications (September 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561841943
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561841943
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #391,920 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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If you ever believed our founders intended this nation to "be " a Christian countryi.e., to enforce Christianity on all citizens and residents, even agnostics, Buddhists, Jews, Muslims, atheists, Daoists, Sihks, etc.perhaps you should read some of our early history. Read the first page
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My 23rd Amazon Review, March 1, 2006
By Stealth Kitten (the litter box) - See all my reviews
And I'm still an optomist. This book is very similar to the Cosmic Trigger series in the sense that it is a collection of "shorts" or essays on various topics. I must say that I was impressed with the way that the essays were organized in a coherent whole. It does not seem to me to be a simple mixture of random stuff. Rather, there is a definite intelligence in the way that the articles are ordered and presented which has resulted in an amalgamated master piece.

Most of the essays are non-fiction although one short story does appear.

Although some of the material is freely available on the internet, the book is definitely worth the purchase price as a good portion of the material is not available anywhere else and several of the essays would be worth the price of admission by themselves.

That being said this is probably my fourth favorite Wilson offering after Schroedinger's Cat (which I think is the most important piece of fiction ever written), Maybe Logic (which is absolutely outstanding), and Prometheus Rising (which probably every Wilson fan has read by now).
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dreams of Flying, January 18, 2006
By Richard Rasa "Rasa" (Noho, Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
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"You have to be of a particular bent to appreciate this guy," or not. Maybe any kind of bent will do when you are open minded enough to read past the first paragraphs. I'm critiquing another amazon.com reviewer here, but it's really not necessary to bolster Robert Anton Wilson's reviews as there are plenty of serious accolades for Bob's books all over the Net.

I've long considered "Cosmic Trigger I" and "Prometheus Rising" to be the best introductions to Bob's work, but I now have to add "Email to the Universe" to that list. With essays that span a period of 45 years of this remarkable writer's career, this book offers a breadth of observation and speculation guaranteed to fascinate anyone unafraid of the novelty that defines the most eccentric ideas in quantum mechanics and the most innovative inventions of the information age. As always with RAW's books, the reader is in for a wild ride.

Many of us are apparently afraid of that ride. Neophopia, fear of the new, and Neophilia, love of the new, are described in Bob's essay "Dreams of Flying" with the typical RAW talent for presenting mind-bending examples, as in "Cosmic Trigger," and panoramic elucidation as in "Prometheus Rising."

Forgive me as I cut and paste and string together a handful of lines from several paragraphs in this essay . . .

From Email To The Universe:

" . . . dreams of flying appeared in the collective unconscious before the reality of flight existed in technology, and I suspect that if we understood our dreams better we would use our technology more wisely . . . I suggest that we contemplate what our children look at every Saturday morning on TV. One of the most popular jokes in animated cartoons shows the protagonist walking off a cliff, without noticing what he has done. Sublimely ignorant, he continues to walk - on air - until he notices that he has been doing the "impossible," and then he falls . . . Daedalus who, imprisoned in a labyrinth (conventional "reality"), invented wings and flew away, over the heads of his persecutors; and Icarus, the son of Daedalus, who flew too close to the Sun Absolute and fell back to Earth. Like Porky Pig walking off a cliff, Icarus' fall contains a symbolism many have encountered in their own dreams . . . Daedalus means "artist" in Greek . . . Daedalus, inventor of wings that took him from Earth to Outer Space - why does he represent Art, instead of Science? . . . The genius of an artist, Aristotle says, lies in his texne, the root from which we get our word "technology"; but texne basically means skill or craft, or the ability to make things that never existed before. Negative entropy, i.e., information . . . The musician and the architect, the poet and the physicist -- all inventors of new realities -- all such Creators may be best considered late evolutionary developments of the type that first appears as the shaman. Please remember that shamans in most cultures are known as "they who walk in the sky," just like our current shaman-hero, Luke Skywalker . . . The ironies of Swift and Aristophanes, and the myths of the fall of Icarus and Donald Duck, indicate that the collective unconscious contains a force opposed to our dreams of flight. This appears inevitable . . . But what if we begin to regrow healthy organs of Poetic Imagination and flight? What if we "put on wings and arouse the coiled splendor within," as Liber Al urges? . . . Joyce did not name his emblematic Artist merely Daedalus, but Stephen Daedalus -- after St. Stephen the Protomartyr, who reported a Vision and was stoned to death for it . . . Those of us who have no avocation for martyrdom must learn, when we realize how much neophobia remains built into the contraptions of "society" and "the State," the art of surviving in spite of them. In a word, we must "get wise" in both the Socratic meaning of the phrase and in the most hardboiled street meaning. Neophobia functions as an Evolutionary Driver, forcing the neophiliac to get very smart very fast."

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Forgive me, Bob, for condensing a ten page essay into one, your writing deserves savoring, but allow me in this little exercise to bring a taste of your work to both the neophiliacs and neophobiacs visiting amazon.com who may be unaware of your gifts.
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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a magnificent book, October 22, 2005
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I really loved this book. From a powerful portrait of the challenges faced by Madalyn Murray when she opposed prayer in schools to the wealth of information available to in 2005 from Internet, James Joyce, etc., this book provides a wealth of mind expanding experiences. I treasure it and look forward to rereading many times in the decades to come.
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What I love about Bob's work is that from book to book, even when he addresses the same issues, he always does so from a slightly different perspective. Read more
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Not quite his best however Robert Anton Wilson is getting a bit long in the tooth and fans have probably been pushing for more. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disorganized slop disguised as wisdom
You have to be of a particular bent to appreciate this guy. This book was sent to me by accident in actuality. Read more
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