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Rating:  Summary: The Esoteric and the Intellectual Review: I recently found the last chapter very helpful in putting mental illness into a spiritual perspective. I come back to it every few years for its depth of wisdom. Ahead of its time, it may one day be seen as one of a few seminal books for the dawn of the New Age spiritual movement. I'd say it's for the serious spiritual seeker.
Rating:  Summary: thought provoking and significant Review: Of all the books I have read in the misty world of the paranormal, this book reveals the most significant and meaningful insights into the human conciousness. It gives the hows and whys concerning the development of our everyday conciousness. It shows how a state of conciousness forms and how to change it. The information in this book can enable a person to effectively improve his state of mind. And it does so in a very positive way. Although some of the concepts and language are difficult to grasp, the underlying meaning becomes apparant to the reader in short order.
Rating:  Summary: Paul Twitchell a Spiritual loser Review: When you read Paul Twitchell's "Dialogues with the Master" written in 1970 and the book of "Path of the Masters" written in 1935 by Julian Johnson you can see that Paul Twitchell copied word for word from Julian Johnson book. I proved it for myself and you can to and its easy. Paul Twitchell book "The Far Country" is copied from the same book by Julian Johnson. Now that all this information is coming out most of Paul Twitchell books on Eckankar are out of print. Paul Twitchell had a lot of good information but other writers seem to say it first and Paul Twitchell gave no credit.
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