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Christian LeFer

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Down the rabbit hole you go

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-09-22

Is your sex identity wrapped up in romanticism and religious constructs? Have your ideals about male-female relationship had collisions with what you’ve experienced in the field? Are you a man?

If the answer to any of these is “yes”, and you care to open your mind to what may be a radical departure from the intersexual relations diet you’ve been fed from just about anywhere else - culture, parents, school, and especially marriage counseling or other “study” on the sexes - then get ready for a hell of an eye-opening journey.

But the “red pill” offered by Tomassi in this series - if you do not spit it out due to its bitter taste going down - will likely re-orient your current or future relationship, will certainly help keep you more sane, and could save your life.

And you don’t need to be a pickup artist or player to massively benefit from understanding why you just “can’t figure out” the fairer sex. Read this and you won’t need to expend so much energy in reactive mode.

Thank you, Rollo, for having the stones to do your work. Tested and approved.

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Meditation, Mushrooms, and Mind-Melds

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-11-17

This book is revolutionary in its subject matter, it’s breadth, and its synthesis of sober-minded business insights from the realm of (formerly) esoteric woo-woo.

I came to personally appreciate that synthesis, as I listened to the first half of this book during a trek across the Rockies to participate in a psychedelic mushroom ceremony seeking new perspectives that would help me in business and parenting, and in life.

Two days later, I pondered a raft of insights I gained on that “medicine journey” as I listened to the second half of the book for the return trip back home to Denver.

The author’s premise is that we stand at the edge of a new era, where a broad segment of people can utilize “ecstasis” - altered states - to reach a higher level of performance and insights than ever, to meet the new and ever-more complex challenges this age faces.

Kotler also posits the idea that unlike in ages past, the people are not waiting for permission to learn and implement these ecstatic technologies, but are storming the gates:

From the phenomenon of Burning Man to mass adoption of Yoga and meditation, to float tanks and hallucinogenic compounds, we are indeed Stealing Fire for our own use, politicians and priests be damned.

Kotler cautions that, like fire, these things can burn us if we are not cautious and careful - but his plethora of hidden-in-plain-sight examples of historical use by a well-guarded elite certainly serve to mitigate fear of the gatekeepers’ warnings.

As a practitioner of Yoga, fitness, meditation, and recently, “plant medicine” ceremonies, I, for one, needed little convincing that Steven Kotler is onto something.

Many will see this movement as opening a Pandora’s Box of ills - but I believe many more still will see wide access to these altered states as a source of the forgotten Hope the fable told us remained inside that Box.

Read the book, try the modalities it profiles, and decide for yourself - but please, do not limit my rights and those of the other would-be psychonauts from exploring the potential benefits to heart and soul, and the broader innovation and collective wealth they often produce.

You just may end up joining us.

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