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Out of This World:Books
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The Book of Giants
A fragmentary Manichaean text. Any thoughts?
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Leonardo da Vinci, by Maurice W. Brockwell
"Leonardo," wrote an English critic as far back as 1721, "was a Man so happy in his genius, so consummate in his Profession, so accomplished in the Arts, so knowing in the Sciences, and withal, so much esteemed by the Age wherein he lived, his Works so highly applauded by the Ages which have succeeded, and his Name and Memory still preserved with so much Veneration by the present Age--that, if anything could equal the Merit of the Man, it must be the Success he met with. Moreover, 'tis not in Painting alone, but in Philosophy, too, that Leonardo surpassed all his Brethren of the 'Pencil.'" Any thoughts?
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Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves, by Cicely Kent
In the use of tea-leaves as a means of divination, the more developed the "clear sight," the more interesting and accurate will be the interpretation. Practice is most necessary, especially for those who have less natural clairvoyance than others. Any thoughts?
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The Flying Saucers are Real, by Donald Keyhoe
This was one of the first books published about the UFO phenomena. We are fortunate that it ended up in the public domain. It is a template for much of what would follow: the paranoia, the government disinformation, the inescapable conclusion that the saucers are not of this earth. Keyhoe, with his spare, matter of fact writing style, which also conveys a profound sense of wonder, has to be the prototype for the deadpan Fox Mulder of the X-Files. Any thoughts?
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http://www.dpgeorges.org/
self-help, racial, spiritual, extraterrestrial, mind, metaphysics, walk-in, futurology, habits, NLP Any thoughts?
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