Terence McKenna - "Final Earthbound Interview" 1998 - Reality Sandwich
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Samuel Arbesman is a complexity scientist focusing on the changing nature of science and technology.
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This book is designed to explain why winners win, why losers lose―and why everyone else finishes in the same position time after time. Addressing the competitor―whether in sailing, tennis, golf, baseball, or other sport―Stuart H.
Moses should be seen not as a historical figure, but a charter for a new regime in which people live under God, not king.
Anthony McWatt explores the philosophical ideas underlying the culture-changing 1970s blockbuster Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
“Time” is the most commonly used noun in the English language; it’s always on our minds and it advances through every living moment.
In Mind Gym, noted sports psychology consultant Gary Mack explains how your mind influences your performance on the field or on the court as much as your physical skill does, if not more so.
Is it the world that’s busy, or is it my mind? The world moves fast, but that doesn’t mean we have to.
Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan—there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times.
Roche answers questions and debunks meditation myths, and gives three easy-to-follow techniques for getting started; "The Do Nothing Technique," "Salute Each of the Senses," and "Feeling at Home Exercise.
Don’t take anything personally. This agreement gives you immunity in the interaction you have with the secondary characters in your story. You don’t have to concern yourself with other people’s points of view.