“The Golden Triangle” by Robert Lester Peck

"The Golden Triangle contains Robert Lester Peck's (a.k.a Robert L. Peck) first translation of the esoteric teachings of the Parātrimshīkā which he found within an Indian document called the Parātrishïkā Vivarana by the Indian sage and mystic Abhinavagupta. Peck reveals how the Parātrimshīkā is about a "super power" that resides within the "heart" located between the thighs. Discussions range from the inner creative fluid called soma to the metaphysical opening of the heart called mātrena also expressed as "the union of the Sun and Moon". Peck reveals what the Golden Triangle is actually comprised of and how it had been known and expressed in many ways throughout the world. It also includes practices necessary...>>

“Bizarre Bioethics: Ghosts, Monsters, and Pilgrims” by Henk A.M.J. ten Have

"The focus of bioethical debates on exceptional cases neglects the underlying values―like justice and community―that would lend to a broader, more well-rounded understanding of today's world. Discussions of ethical problems in health care too often concentrate on exceptional cases. Bioethical controversies triggered by experimental drugs, gene-edited babies, or life extension are understandably fascinating: they showcase the power of medical science and technology while addressing anxieties concerning health, disease, suffering, and death. However, the focus on rare individual cases in the media spotlight turns attention away from more pressing ethical issues that impact global populations, such as access to health care, safe food and water, and the prevention of emerging infectious diseases. In Bizarre Bioethics, Henk A.M.J....>>

“Aleister Crowley in Paris: Sex, Art, and Magick in the City of Light” by Tobias Churton

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Examines Aleister Crowley’s 30-year-long intimate association with Paris • Investigates the tales of Crowley "raising Pan", going mad, and working gay sex magick in Paris • Uncovers Crowley’s involvement in the Belle Époque with sculptor Auguste Rodin and other artists and in the 1920s with Berenice Abbott, Nancy Cunard, Man Ray, André Gide, and Aimée Crocker • Reveals Crowley’s "expulsion" from Paris in 1929 as a high-level conspiracy against Crowley Exploring occultist, magician, poet, painter, and writer Aleister Crowley’s longstanding and intimate association with Paris, Tobias Churton provides the first detailed account of Crowley’s activities in the City of Light. Using previously unpublished letters and diaries, Churton explores how Crowley was initiated into the Golden Dawn’s Inner Order...>>

“Psychiatry and the Spirit World: True Stories on the Survival of Consciousness after Death” by Alan Sanderson

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A psychiatrist’s comprehensive examination of evidence for the survival of consciousness after death • Explains the author’s practice of psychiatric spirit release, centered on the spiritual and psychic aspects of emotional disturbance • Offers profound accounts of the survival of the spirit after death, from ancient times to the present day, including near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, reincarnation, and dreams • Examines evidence for mediumship, clairvoyance, telepathy, and the psychic aspects of heart transplants After a twenty-year break from practice, Alan Sanderson returned to clinical psychiatry at age fifty-nine and soon realized that many of his patients were plagued by troublesome earthbound spirits, some of whom had been attached across lifetimes to multiple incarnations as well as multiple...>>