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Robert Anton Wilson

    18 janvier 1932 – 11 janvier 2007

    Robert Anton Wilson était un romancier, essayiste, philosophe et polymathe américain dont le travail visait à démanteler les associations conditionnées, encourageant les lecteurs à voir le monde à travers de multiples modèles également valides. Il décrivait son écriture comme une tentative de briser les notions préconçues et de percevoir la réalité en comprenant qu'aucune perspective unique ne constitue la vérité absolue. Wilson prônait un agnosticisme généralisé, étendant le scepticisme non seulement au dogme religieux mais à toutes les formes de certitude. Par ses écrits prolifiques, ses interviews et sa présence publique, il a également joué un rôle important dans la popularisation du Discordianisme.

    Robert Anton Wilson
    Wilhelm Reich In Hell
    Natural Law, Or Don't Put A Rubber On Your Willy And Other Writings From A Natural Outlaw
    Quantum psychology : how brain software programs you and your world
    The Earth Will Shake
    Cosmic Trigger II
    Endless Inspiration
    • Endless Inspiration

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,9(6)Évaluer

      Liberating poetry invites readers to transcend overthinking and embrace their inner wisdom. Through freeing rhymes, it encourages an energetic shift from despair to inspiration, unlocking innovative ideas and visionary insights. The verses aim to empower individuals to explore their desires and experiences, fostering personal growth and emotional release. This collection serves as a catalyst for transformation, guiding readers toward a more expansive and fulfilling existence.

      Endless Inspiration
    • Cosmic Trigger II

      • 325pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,7(9)Évaluer

      The first book in the Cosmic Trigger trilogy reveals the enlightening secret of the Illuminati while presenting the daunting metaphor of Chapel Perilous where the unprepared can get lost in a spirited journey. Volume Two of the series presents the metaphor of the Bridge and the lessons of Bob's early life that brought him to the wisdom of the Model Agnostic's perspective. In Bob's typical wide-ranging narratives, we learn, among other mind-blowing anecdotes, about the similarities between the Pope of Rome and the Wizard of Oz. Don't miss this explosion of thought, when for the second time, Bob pulls the Cosmic Trigger.The ROBERT ANTON WILSON TRUST Authorized HILARITAS PRESS EDITION

      Cosmic Trigger II
    • The Earth Will Shake

      Historical Illuminatus Chronicles Volume 1

      • 398pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,6(9)Évaluer

      Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French and American revolutions, a young aristocrat named Sigismundo Celine uncovers a conspiracy involving the Rossi brigade and the Inquisition after a murder leads him to a world of intrigue. Joined by historical figures like Mozart and Dr. Frankenstein, he embarks on a journey filled with magic, satire, and philosophical revelations. This novel redefines historical fiction through a blend of adventure and humanism, offering a captivating exploration of the Enlightenment and its hidden narratives.

      The Earth Will Shake
    • Quantum Psychology offers a coherent and humorous description of how our thoughts, values and behaviors have been colored by our use of language and our prevailing view of the universe. While Quantum Mechanics, relativity, non-Euclidean geometries, non-Aristotelian logic and General Semantics have revolutionized our view of the world, the habits of daily human thought still sit deeply rooted in the thought patterns and linguistic conventions of the middle ages. Through an introduction to E-Prime (English without use of the verb "to be"), the Eight Circuits of the Brain Model, and the labyrinth of Quantum Mechanic's various views of reality, Quantum Psychology can help your brain improve your perception of yourself and the world.This Hilaritas Press edition features a New Introduction by David Jay Brown!The Robert Anton Wilson Trust Authorized Hilaritas Press Edition

      Quantum psychology : how brain software programs you and your world
    • Wilhelm Reich In Hell

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      The narrative delves into the life and struggles of Dr. Wilhelm Reich, who faced severe backlash for his revolutionary theories on the Emotional Plague. Robert Anton Wilson presents a compelling exploration of Reich's trials through an essay and play script, capturing the essence of his persecution. Dr. Christopher S. Hyatt's introduction emphasizes the profound horrors Reich endured, while Wilson's dual literary approach offers readers nuanced insights into the impact of societal repression on innovative thought.

      Wilhelm Reich In Hell
    • You Have the Power to Change Your Life

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "Everything was going wrong in my life I was headed down hill. But as I was sitting in my chair behind my desk with tears flowing down my cheeks at work I had a little talk with God."--T.p.

      You Have the Power to Change Your Life
    • I Am Wisdom

      Wisdom and Words Are My Bridges Every-Way

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the transformative power of wisdom and language, this book encourages readers to harness their inner potential and envision their ideal lives. It emphasizes that wisdom is a form of wealth, enabling dreamers and entrepreneurs to express themselves boldly and creatively. By understanding and utilizing words, individuals can illuminate their paths, embrace their aspirations, and celebrate life's possibilities with enthusiasm. The journey outlined in the book is one of enlightenment and self-discovery, inspiring readers to engage fully with their dreams.

      I Am Wisdom
    • Cartesian Psychology and Physical Minds

      Individualism and the Science of the Mind

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The critique of individualism in psychology is explored through a philosophical lens, examining its implications within the philosophy of science. Rob Wilson engages with key debates among prominent philosophers and addresses critical topics like computationalism and the modularity of the mind. He meticulously analyzes influential arguments supporting individualism while revealing foundational metaphysical assumptions. This examination is crucial to understanding contemporary issues in the philosophy of mind, including intentionality, mental causation, and the validity of folk psychology.

      Cartesian Psychology and Physical Minds
    • Coincidance

      A Head Test

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      The book is a groundbreaking exploration that defies traditional genres, blending literary criticism, metaphysical inquiry, and a collection of esoteric writings. It presents a unique and adventurous narrative, celebrating the interplay of meaning, modernism, and mythology. Alan Moore's introduction highlights its experimental form and the serendipitous connections it uncovers, positioning it as an extraordinary and thought-provoking work that invites readers to engage with its rich tapestry of ideas.

      Coincidance