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Author Thaddeus Golas
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The Lazy Man’s Guide To Enlightenment is a 1971 philosophical essay by American author Thaddeus Golas. Originally started as a letter for friends, the book itself began as a mimeographed pamphlet which Golas handed out on the streets of San Francisco in 1971. It was first published as a book in 1971 by Joe E. Casey, but was then taken over by the Palo Alto, California based Seed Center in 1972. The book was an underground bestseller, and in 1979, was published by Bantam Books. In 1995, Gibbs Smith, Publisher, of Utah, issued a hardcover edition, which included photographs and an introduction by Golas. In 2010, Seed Center Books issued an audio recording of the text read by the author, and an international edition of the book returning it to its original look and format, with three new chapters and revisions, penned by the author late in life.[1]


Contents
1 Origins
2 Chapter headings
3 Publication history
4 References
5 External links
Origins
Thaddeus Golas, inspired by the popularity of subatomic physics and his passion for Eastern Mysticism, began formulating his personal metaphysical paradigm in the mid-1950s.[2] While living in San Francisco in 1969, he decided to publish his first short-run pamphlet "Pleasure and Pain", that would put him in touch with others who shared his interest in enlightenment.[3] The immediate result was that Golas was invited by an enthusiastic Stephen Gaskin to join his famous "Monday Night Class" meetings. Thaddeus Golas had gathered his ideas in the form of dense manuscripts, over a twenty-year period, but by 1970, he resolved to use his background as a copy editor for women's magazines to pitch his language on a level that casual readers could easily understand. The writing of his final manuscript of The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment was swift, and took place over a few chaotic and sleepless weeks during which he experienced great pain in his right arm. He would write tirelessly in bursts of prose which included the first sentence of the published text, "I am a lazy man". Golas later indicated that he never considered another title for this book, besides The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment.[4] He quickly distributed photocopies of his text hoping to receive feedback, and offering for others to "do with it what they will," but his decision to self-publish resulted from the advice and encouragements of such authors as Alan Watts and Ram Dass.[5] The book was originally intended as a "trip-guide" for LSD enthusiasts; it could be used to guide them psychologically and steer them away from "bummers". Thaddeus Golas later said he was stunned to see that "a general audience got off on it." While waiting for delivery of the first edition, Thaddeus Golas created a list of two hundred bookstores, including stores he had visited as a book salesman for Harper and Row in the early 1960s; he wrote every store manager, informing them that the book would be available from the distributor Bookpeople. He also visited bookstores in San Francisco, leaving them with consignment copies. These copies would eventually sell-out in a matter of days. The second printing, at 10,000 copies, sold out in two months. The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment became a rare publishing sensation in the Bay Area. [6]

Chapter headings
(Includes the three additional chapter added to the final, revised edition.)

Foreword
"Who Are We?"
"Look, Ma, I'm Enlightened"
"How To Feel Good"
"Lifesavers"
"How We Got Here"
"Self-Improvement"
"Time And Vibrations"
"Going Through Changes"
"What Is Real?"
"Free will"
"Expand!"
"Who's On First?"
"How You Get There"
"A Fable"
"Even Lazier" (brief selections from the main text)
"A Young Person's Guide to Enlightenment (Addendum)
Publication history
Self Published (1971)
Seed Center (1972)
Bantam Books (1980) ISBN 0553263587
Gibbs Smith (1995) ISBN 0879056983
Seed Center Books, Even Lazier Publishing (2008) ISBN 0983057435[7]
Seed Center Books, Even Lazier Publishing Audio Book (2008) ISBN 0983057443[8]
Seed Center Books, Even Lazier Publishing (2010) ISBN 9780983057406[9]
References
 The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment, A Young Person's Guide Edition, Revised and Updated
 The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas
 Seed Center Books, publisher of the book
 The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas
 The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas
 The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas
 The Lazy Man's Life, autobiography of Thaddeus Golas, Thaddeus Golas. Copyright page.
 The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment, Audio CD, Thaddeus Golas. Copyright page.
 The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment, A Young Person's Guide Edition, Revised and Updated, Thaddeus Golas. Copyright page.
External links
The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment, Updated and Revised Seed Center Books Edition, with new chapters.
Seed Center Books, publisher of the book
official Thaddeus Golas website





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Originally published by the author in 1972, the underground classic Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment teaches how to improve the quality of life, to feel good, and to determine what's real. Golas leads the reader down the path toward enlightenment with simple steps, like memorizing key phrases and incorporating them into daily life and thought. Think of how much better your life might be if you reminded yourself to "love as much as you can from wherever you are" or "love it the way it is." This classic book is full of useful tips on how to live a more conscious life and to be an engaged and aware member of the universal community.
"While we have humility and pride enough to act on the knowledge that we exist in an infinite harmony, that we are neither greater nor lesser than any others, we can enjoy exquisite spiritual wealth and pleasures. When you love yourself, you are in truth expanding in love into many other things. And the more loving you are, the more loving the beings within and around you. On all levels we are mutually dependent vibrations. Play a happy tune and happy dancers will join your trip." - From The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment

After serving in World War II, author Thaddeus Golas graduated from Columbia College in New York. He later moved to San Francisco, where he became involved in the activism and spiritual quests of the 1960s. He was an editor of Redbook magazine and a book representative for publisher Harper and Row.
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Publisher : Gibbs Smith (1 September 2008)
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Paperback : 110 pages
Reading age : 18 years and up
Dimensions : 12.7 x 0.66 x 17.78 cm
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"We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other. The universe is made of one kind of entity: each one is alive, each determines the course of his own existence.

"That is really all you need to know to understand this book or to write your own. Everything that I say has it's roots in that first paragraph, and it's possible to resolve any question by going back to it and thinking it through for yourself."

These words of Thaddeus Golas's, written back in 1971, still ring true, will always ring true. Now, The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment come to us in an attractive hardcover edition, including an author's introduction and author photographs. In the introduction, Golas reveals the events in his life leading up to the writing of the book and the response to the Guide during its many years in print. It is a book for equal beings from all backgrounds.

"The concept that we live in a universe of equal beings can make sense of all religions, and can contain all metaphysical attitudes. It is ithe easiest raft to discard when we reach the other shore that is no shore. It can tell us how to live on this plane; it can show how our physical existence is the expression of spiritual laws. It gives us an absolutely confident understanding of what is true and what is real.

"Equal and unique live beings are all that is fully true and real in the universe. We are the universe."

From the Back Cover
You don't have to work hard or suffer to be in paradise

"I am a lazy man. Laziness keeps me from believing that enlightenment demands effort, discipline, strict diet, non-smoking, and other evidences of virture. There is a paradise in and around you right now, and to be there you don't even have to make a move. All potential experiences are within you already. You can open up to them at any time. There is an odd chance that this is what someone needs to read in order to feel better about himself. If you are a kind person and want to know what ot expect when elightenment strikes and why it comes to you, this is for you."

"It's all right to have a good time. That's one of the most important messages from enlightenment." --From The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment
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jennyw
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor explanations
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Sheila G Winstanley
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for spiritual seekers.
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Every soul on the planet would benefit from this work of intuitive genius.
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Enlightenment is a pretty hard thing to describe. I've read a number of books that I haven't been any smarter about this subject or even had an idea of ​​what enlightenment is all about. And of course, even after reading this little book, one is not automatically enlightened. What Golas does, however, is to describe that enlightenment is not a one-time liberating experience, from which we are caught at some point - possibly by accident. It's a simple process that we can design ourselves every minute. Roughly summarized, it refers to the poles of love (expansion) and fear (contraction) and it describes very well how this process can be controlled and asks us to check for ourselves whether he is talking or not. The whole thing is also quite unesoteric. For me everything in this book is logical and comprehensible and serves me as a guide in everyday life, which has already made me understand some tricky situations - the situation lit up, so to speak. The book is now my Bible - what luck that it is so small. ;-) It completely lives up to its English title "the lazy man's guide to enlightment", also in terms of content. And of course I think that it should definitely be published again in German.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great read and a classic in the self-help field.
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This book was written in the early 70s, when a lot of people were searching spiritually and doing a lot of drugs to potentially help them on their way. It's an interesting description of the basis of reality but may or may not resonate with everyone. It's an entertaining read whether or not you agree with what the author is saying, and it offers a lot of food for thought. It may or may not help you on your path to enlightenment, but it will definitely give you a lot to think about.
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Originally published by the author in 1972, the underground classic Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment teaches how to improve the quality of life, to feel good, and to determine what's real. Golas leads the reader down the path toward enlightenment with simple steps, like memorizing key phrases and incorporating them into daily life and thought. Think of how much better your life might be if you reminded yourself to "love as much as you can from wherever you are" or "love it the way it is." This classic book is full of useful tips on how to live a more conscious life and to be an engaged and aware member of the universal community. "While we have humility and pride enough to act on the knowledge that we exist in an infinite harmony, that we are neither greater nor lesser than any others, we can enjoy exquisite spiritual wealth and pleasures. When you love yourself, you are in truth expanding in love into many other things. And the more loving you are, the more loving the beings within and around you. On all levels we are mutually dependent vibrations. Play a happy tune and happy dancers will join your trip." - From The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment After serving in World War II, author Thaddeus Golas graduated from Columbia College in New York. He later moved to San Francisco, where he became involved in the activism and spiritual quests of the 1960s. He was an editor of Redbook magazine and a book representative for publisher Harper and Row. (less)

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PaperbackA Young Person's Guide Edition, Revised, and Augmented by Author Thaddeus Golas91 pages
Published January 11th 2011 by Seed Center Books, Even Lazier Publishing, Ltd. (first published January 1st 1972)
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Hákon Gunnarsson
Mar 01, 2019rated it it was ok
I thought this was some kind of Dummies Guide to Enlightenment. Well, it’s not. Appearantly this is a trip guide. I suppose it means that the lazy man’s path to enlightenment is to meditate while tripping on LSD.

Thanks, but no thanks.

It’s not badly written, and it’s the hippiest book I’ve ever read, but I found nothing of use in it.
D
Apr 10, 2013rated it really liked it
The 2008 edition is great. Some snippets:

A constantly expanding love...

* The attitude toward any goal: nice if it happens; nice if it doesn’t. It’s OK. You won’t mind letting go of one beautiful experience because love will make the next one just as rewarding.

* Take the example of music, letting go of one note to hear the next, then our pleasure can be constant though the vibrations change.

* If we ‘listen’ to the world, and let it act on us without either-or judgements and ideas, then we can comprehend each flash of pleasure as a tone in the infinite harmony. The orchestra of the world plays the familiar melodies again and again...

* All states of consciousness are available right now. Every possibility in the past and future exists timelessly, it’s always there and you activate your level of reality by your own vibrations.

Whether I am conscious of it or not,
I am one with the cause of all that exists.
Whether I feel it or not, I am one
with all the love in the universe.

* Every state of consciousness is perfect and complete, and does not need to be changed.

* Look at your own vibration level before reacting to what you think is an external reality.

* The more you love, the faster you vibrate, the less need you feel to control anything, and you are not fearful of change and variety. You experience everything deeper and slower and more lovingly.

* No matter what others are doing, you are the only one who is responsible for what happens to you.

* When you learn to love hell, you will be in heaven.

* You are free to be anywhere you want to be in the world that is real to you now. And beyond that, you are capable of being in any time, on any vibration level, in any system, with whomever you like.

* You’re never alone - there are many beings aware of you at all times, loving you, ready to make you feel it whenever you are ready to open up to it, taking care to see that you don’t get in too deep, encouraging you to love yourself.

* The world you see is in truth a reality of convenience - the universe will compassionately arrange itself into anything you need it to be to work out your preferences. You have an infinite choice of worlds to live in

* No resistance. Remember this especially when you are dying


Go beyond reason to love -- it is safe. It is the only safety.

The sin that most needs to be loved and forgiven is the state of mind that sees human beings as sinners.

Give others the freedom to be stupid - the most important and hardest step to take in spiritual progress.

Handle the world with divine love. We are but channels of spiritual joy, and to continue to have it we need only be open channels.

We enjoy exquisite spiritual wealth and pleasure when we know we are all equals.

The jewel you hold is Understanding. You cannot add to its beauty by hiding it and hinting that you have it, nor by wearing it with vanity. Its beauty comes from the consciousness that others have of it. Honor that which gives it beauty.

I am one with all the love in the universe.

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Robin Clark
Jun 17, 2013rated it really liked it
We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other. Thaddeus Golas.

There it is! Enlightenment! So, so simple. So profound. Easy, simple. Now relax for the rest of your life and be happy.
Thaddeus Golas
Aug 24, 2012rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
For those on the road still trying to thumb a ride, this book will show you how to make it on your own. There is no other way. Being the lazy man’s lazy man, I quickly went to the last pages and back cover to glean the quintessential enlightenment offered in the excerpts. How can I be lazy and accelerate my vibrations to encompass all that wisdom in a flash, you may ask? Chapter 7 answers that If you’re the kind of person caught up in sin, asceticism, rejection of earthly enjoyment, or other evidence of strict virtuous discipline, and are still having trouble being enlightened and in joy, this book is for you. It will shatter all your preconceived ideas about spirituality, If what you are doing isn’t working…love it and leave it. In other words: let go and let God. The Lazy Man’s Guide to Enlightenment lets you know you are already there. So what’s the point of arrival? We exist on many levels simultaneously: from a being of concentrated mass (separateness, individuality), through energy being, to space being (oneness). How come, you may ask, most of us are only aware of the densest physical level? The answer is you can’t be anywhere else until you love yourself where you are now. After all, it’s a world of your own creation. As long as we reject anything we are tied to that one thing. Now that’s karma! The only effective way to be free of anything, is to love. Accept yourself where you’re at. If you hate or despise something, love yourself for despising or hating it. It’s the E=MC2 of the Universe. Be there, then.
R.L.

I AM Magazine, Quebec. 
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Guy
Sep 09, 2010rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
I have an ambivalent reaction to this book. It gave me no new understanding, but I like that Golas aligned himself with Chuang Tzu and like Taoists who argue against straining and struggling to take actions or achieve understanding.

It is likely at a more challenging level to spiritual/philosophical ideas than an introduction, but will be unnecessary for people who have been seriously struggling with the spiritual/philosophical meanings of life for any length of time.

I like his blunt way of stating the obvious truths we delude ourselves into not seeing. As such I keep thinking that it deserves more than 3 stars, but I cannot bring myself to move my rating to 4. Perhaps my concern about it is that like many spiritual guides, it emphasizes the role of mind and attitude in achieving so-called enlightenment at the expense of respecting one's somatic reality, and perhaps physical well-being. As a society we are completely beholden to products of the mind, be it agri-business justified land, water and animal abuse, the poisoning of our food products with -icides or business practices with Harvard Business Schooled flow charted MBA-itis.

A good read and more than an introduction to Taoist philosophical ideas.

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Ra
Feb 10, 2019rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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Short book that has been popular for decades, and it is clear to see why. It is very honest and accessible. It is also a strange place to find enlightenment, as the author clearly states between the pages that he wrote it for acid heads.

Reading this got me to thinking, and ultimately agreeing, with the author that enlightenment does not care how you reach it. You can be guided there by scripture or by the words of a Sufi Imam, or the lines written by an unlikely acid head guru like Thaddeus Golas.

I like some of his ideas and his attempt to link them to quantum physics and science, but what truly spoke to me is the way he summed up the findings of his spiritual search, the non-discriminatory approach to enlightenment, the idea that you can find it anywhere, and also what he spoke about love in the first part of the book, not the last part which was a bit confusing.

Very short book that could be read or re-read to absorb some new age spirituality. 
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Alex
Aug 06, 2019rated it it was amazing
The entire book is written in a language that felt foreign. I have my read shoved firmly in the "rationalist" bubble, and the author lives and breathes a much more spiritual air than I am used to. Half of the experience of reading this book was observing my own reactions to the language, which made me realize just how narrow-minded I've become. The other half was meditation on the messages expressed by the author, once I managed to separate them, as best I could, from the language used to describe them. The messages resounded very powerfully with me, some of them gave way to some bundled pain. Reading this book was an experience and I think I will return to it, periodically. (less)
Lauren Albert
Jun 10, 2015rated it liked it
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I bought this book a million years ago. I found it on my shelf and read it in a sitting (it is very short). I guess I'm not very enlightened because I kept finding my attention distracted by all of the mentions of LSD. Published in 1972, it shows that it was published in 1972. I guess I have to work towards the enlightenment that lets me read it without focusing on all of the off-hand references to LSD and other drugs. (less)
Doc
Dec 27, 2009rated it it was amazing
Possibly the thinnest most entertaining essay on enlightenment ever written. 80 pages of purely great stuff!
Himanshu Mishra
This shall be my first review where I do not want to give stars to a book. On the one hand, it contains probably every idea about enlightenment, the states of consciousness, the emphasis on love, all the good ideas and practices, while on the other hand, it's extremely difficult to understand those words completely unless it comes from myself too. But some did, and that's why I would want to keep reading it from time to time.

Lines from the book to which I can connect:

* We are equal beings and the universe is our relations with each other. What am I doing on a level of consciousness where this is real?

* No resistance. (In mind not in body)

** Love as much as you can from wherever you are.

* Whether I am conscious of it or not, I am one with the cause of all that exists. Whether I feel it or not, I am one with all the love in the universe.

* Go beyond reason to love: it is safe. It is the only safety.

* All states of consciousness are available right now.

** Enlightenment doesn't care how you get there.

* Whatever you are doing, love yourself for doing it.

* When you learn to love hell, you will be in heaven.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A page turner!Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
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It was a fascinating reading. I found myself reading it practically in one sitting, something which I hardly do with other books.

de Ropp met some of the people whose work I greatly admire the most including Ouspensky and Gurdjieff. It was very insightful to read his understandings and his analyzes of the various "I"s that ruled his life. His struggles throughout the 20th Century should give people food for thought. We are living in crazy times and it promises to get much worse before it gets better. de Ropp's book should provide inspiration to all the warriors out there in the world.

I was not surprised to read about his take on Castaneda, however, what I did noticed was that the concept of Predator's Mind was not brought up by him as a useful one from Don Juan's teachings. One would assume that it was not brought either because he thought it was "crazy making", he didn't thought it was real or important, or perhaps the time was not right. In any event, it is one of the most important concepts for humanity as a whole. It sheds a lot of light in de Ropp's Odyssey.

In any event, the book is great and highly enjoyable. Highly recommended reading!

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book was fantastic. De Ropp has a heck of a personal ...Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2017
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This book was fantastic. De Ropp has a heck of a personal story to tell, and he is very good at telling it. He's an engaging writer. I picked it up mostly because I was interested in the 60s and the happenings around then, but De Ropp's childhood story is really compelling... I loved the chapter, near the end, on Alan Watts, called 'the Watercourse Way.' And the book ends well. A fantastic read and definitely recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting history of an amazing lifeReviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015
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I enjoyed the authors writing style and the imagery he engendered in his writing about the history of his life and spiritually famous people that he had met and befriended and studied with over the years.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful storyReviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great memoir!Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2013
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An enjoyable autobiography to read about a great man's spiritual quest. Worth the cost, although I wish it was cheaper. Wish that de Ropp's book, Self-Completion would be reissued. Used copies are hard to find and very expensive.

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He's the Forrest Gump of consciousness development, but on steroids and rather than a simpleton he's a genius. He touched nearly every inner development movement from the 1930s up until the book was published in 1979. The cast of characters is unbelievable. Vaughaun Williams, Ouspensky, Gurdjieff, Aldous Huxley, Charles Lindbergh, Leary, Castaneda...the list goes on and on. He doesn't just talk about these people, he actually knew and worked with most of them at different points along his journey. Commies, Nazis, pacifists, yogis, beatniks, and hippies, all those and more are part of his story.

Besides getting a PhD and working as a research chemist, he built 2 houses with his own hands and was a farmer and rancher. If, like me, you read 'The Master Game' and wanted to know why he speaks with authority the answers are here. It's not really an autobiography, even though it is a glimpse into his most personal thoughts and feelings. It uses the context of his personal life to describe his experiences with and his take on all these movements. He has opinions on everything yet is unusually open-minded - he treats neo-Darwinism contemptuously, yet has no use for any concept of God. He writes beautifully and entertainingly. His was an amazing life and this is an amazing book.

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Spiritual hangover? Inflated 'holy' ego? Perhaps your head has grown too big for your shoulders? Or maybe you're just spiritually f*&%ed and don't know what to do with yourself. Well look no further. This has got to be one of the most down to earth, meat and bones human tale of a spiritual quest i've ever read.

It's not lofty, it's not delusional, it's not fantastical or out of this realm, de Ropp is all too human and he admits all his faults and shortcomings. Thank god. He really reminds the reader again and again that sanity and common sense are the best tools for this warriors way, telling more than one tale of mistakes, confusions, dead ends...

I mean, if this guy, who comes across to me as a generally accomplished individual, is liable to make so many mistakes, then maybe there's hope for the rest of us trying so desperately to squirm our way into spiritual development. You are insane if you are on some spiritual trip and don't read this book. Seriously. It can really help give perspective to a befuddled brain.

Good luck, folks. Have heart, and don't give up


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This is much more than an autobiography (though I think it shows how an autobiography should be done). The subtitle is appropriate as it chronicles the life "odyssey" of De Ropp and his personal "ship of fools" (the competing selves within him) against a turbulent backdrop of two world wars, the depression, '60s California and more. It shines a fascinating light on that extraordinary spiritual exercise which is the Gurdjieff work and leaves the reader with an ideal to strive for, that of being a warrior in life rather than a slave.
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"Warrior's Way offers an uncompromising view of life through the eyes of one who sees more clearly than most—one man's experiences that mirror the universal quest for understanding, for spirit, for peace." —Dan Millman, author, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior


Table of Contents
1. Warriors and Slaves
2. The Spire Aspiring
3. And One Clear Call for Me
4. Rats in the Ruins
5. Education of a Peasant
6. Dust
7. A Season in Hell
8. Gentle Warriors
9. The Banquet of Knowledge
10. Politics in Fog
11. The Smerdiakovs Will Triumph
12. The Shock of Recognition
13. Ouspensky Fourth Dimension
14. Harvest and Suffering
15. Lion into Rabbit
16. An Evening with the Baron
17. If Fault of Planets
18. The Sinking Ship
19. Keep Careful Notes
20. Mad Song
21. To the New World
22. Morbio Inferiore
23. Prayer of the Heart
24. Hungers in Conflict
25. Fair-Weather Sailor
26. King in Exile
27. Take Fate by the Throat
28. Drugs and the Mind
29. Sly Man and Superman
30. In Dubious Battle
31. I Have Been Here Before
32. The Great Psychedelic Freakway
33. Reluctant Guru
34. Warriors in the Tree House
35. Sarmoun and Psychotron
36. Seeker After Truth
37. The Trickster's Way
38. Leaving the Lab
39. The Watercourse Way
40. On the Beach


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Part of: Consciousness Classics (9 Books)
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374 pages
December 1, 1992

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"Warrior's Way offers an uncompromising view of life through the eyes of one who sees more clearly than most—one man's experiences that mirror the universal quest for understanding, for spirit, for peace." —Dan Millman, author, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior--This text refers to the paperback edition.

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Robert de Ropp is the author of Drugs and the Mind.
--This text refers to the paperback edition.

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Publisher : Gateways Books & Tapes (December 1, 1992)
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Gaby

5.0 out of 5 stars A page turner!Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
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It was a fascinating reading. I found myself reading it practically in one sitting, something which I hardly do with other books.

de Ropp met some of the people whose work I greatly admire the most including Ouspensky and Gurdjieff. It was very insightful to read his understandings and his analyzes of the various "I"s that ruled his life. His struggles throughout the 20th Century should give people food for thought. We are living in crazy times and it promises to get much worse before it gets better. de Ropp's book should provide inspiration to all the warriors out there in the world.

I was not surprised to read about his take on Castaneda, however, what I did noticed was that the concept of Predator's Mind was not brought up by him as a useful one from Don Juan's teachings. One would assume that it was not brought either because he thought it was "crazy making", he didn't thought it was real or important, or perhaps the time was not right. In any event, it is one of the most important concepts for humanity as a whole. It sheds a lot of light in de Ropp's Odyssey.

In any event, the book is great and highly enjoyable. Highly recommended reading!

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5.0 out of 5 stars This book was fantastic. De Ropp has a heck of a personal ...Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2017
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This book was fantastic. De Ropp has a heck of a personal story to tell, and he is very good at telling it. He's an engaging writer. I picked it up mostly because I was interested in the 60s and the happenings around then, but De Ropp's childhood story is really compelling... I loved the chapter, near the end, on Alan Watts, called 'the Watercourse Way.' And the book ends well. A fantastic read and definitely recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting history of an amazing lifeReviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015
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I enjoyed the authors writing style and the imagery he engendered in his writing about the history of his life and spiritually famous people that he had met and befriended and studied with over the years.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great memoir!Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2013
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An enjoyable autobiography to read about a great man's spiritual quest. Worth the cost, although I wish it was cheaper. Wish that de Ropp's book, Self-Completion would be reissued. Used copies are hard to find and very expensive.

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Very good, presented in a clear manner. Points us in the right direction.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Book About An Amazing LifeReviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018

He's the Forrest Gump of consciousness development, but on steroids and rather than a simpleton he's a genius. He touched nearly every inner development movement from the 1930s up until the book was published in 1979. The cast of characters is unbelievable. Vaughaun Williams, Ouspensky, Gurdjieff, Aldous Huxley, Charles Lindbergh, Leary, Castaneda...the list goes on and on. He doesn't just talk about these people, he actually knew and worked with most of them at different points along his journey. Commies, Nazis, pacifists, yogis, beatniks, and hippies, all those and more are part of his story.

Besides getting a PhD and working as a research chemist, he built 2 houses with his own hands and was a farmer and rancher. If, like me, you read 'The Master Game' and wanted to know why he speaks with authority the answers are here. It's not really an autobiography, even though it is a glimpse into his most personal thoughts and feelings. It uses the context of his personal life to describe his experiences with and his take on all these movements. He has opinions on everything yet is unusually open-minded - he treats neo-Darwinism contemptuously, yet has no use for any concept of God. He writes beautifully and entertainingly. His was an amazing life and this is an amazing book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Top tier contentReviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021

Spiritual hangover? Inflated 'holy' ego? Perhaps your head has grown too big for your shoulders? Or maybe you're just spiritually f*&%ed and don't know what to do with yourself. Well look no further. This has got to be one of the most down to earth, meat and bones human tale of a spiritual quest i've ever read.

It's not lofty, it's not delusional, it's not fantastical or out of this realm, de Ropp is all too human and he admits all his faults and shortcomings. Thank god. He really reminds the reader again and again that sanity and common sense are the best tools for this warriors way, telling more than one tale of mistakes, confusions, dead ends...

I mean, if this guy, who comes across to me as a generally accomplished individual, is liable to make so many mistakes, then maybe there's hope for the rest of us trying so desperately to squirm our way into spiritual development. You are insane if you are on some spiritual trip and don't read this book. Seriously. It can really help give perspective to a befuddled brain.

Good luck, folks. Have heart, and don't give up


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5.0 out of 5 stars An odyssey all right!Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2018
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This is much more than an autobiography (though I think it shows how an autobiography should be done). The subtitle is appropriate as it chronicles the life "odyssey" of De Ropp and his personal "ship of fools" (the competing selves within him) against a turbulent backdrop of two world wars, the depression, '60s California and more. It shines a fascinating light on that extraordinary spiritual exercise which is the Gurdjieff work and leaves the reader with an ideal to strive for, that of being a warrior in life rather than a slave.
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로버트 S. 드 로프(Robert S. de Ropp)의 저서 <전사의 길: 20세기 오디세이>(Warrior's Way: A 20th Century Odyssey)에 대한 요약과 평론입니다. 요청하신 분량과 지침을 반영하여 작성하였습니다.

요약: 의식의 영토를 개척한 한 과학자의 영적 순례

1. 전사와 노예의 갈림길

저자는 인간의 삶을 <전사(Warrior)>와 <노예(Slave)>라는 두 가지 근본적인 태도로 분류하며 이야기를 시작한다. 외부의 환경에 휘둘리며 운명이 베푸는 호의에는 오만해지고 불행 앞에서는 울부짖는 자가 노예라면, 전사는 자신에게 던져진 상황이 무엇이든 이를 내적 성장의 기회로 삼는 자다. 드 로프는 프리드리히 니체의 <나를 파괴하지 못하는 것은 나를 더 강하게 만든다>라는 격언을 전사의 모토로 삼고, 평생에 걸쳐 자신 내부의 노예적 속성을 극복하고 자유로운 전사가 되기 위해 분투했던 여정을 회고한다.

2. 낙관주의의 종말과 방랑의 시작

1913년, 유럽의 제국주의적 번영과 과학적 낙관주의가 정점에 달했던 해에 독일계 기사와 영국계 귀족 가문의 혈통으로 태어난 저자는 유년 시절에 제1차 세계대전의 발발을 목격한다. 문명의 붕괴와 폭력성을 목도한 그는 절대적이고 영원할 것 같던 기성 사회의 질서에 깊은 회의를 품게 된다. 이후 영국에서 생화학을 전공하며 과학자로서의 커버리지를 넓혀가지만, 물질세계의 법칙을 다루는 제도권 과학은 인간 존재와 의식의 본질에 대한 그의 근원적인 굶주림을 채워주지 못한다.

3. 구르지예프, 우스펜스키와의 만남과 <위대한 게임>

영적 갈증을 느끼던 드 로프는 20세기 초의 신비주의 사상가 조지 구르지예프(George Gurdjieff)와 그의 제자 표트르 우스펜스키(P. D. Ouspensky)가 이끄는 <네 번째 길(Fourth Way)> 운동을 접하며 인생의 전환점을 맞이한다. 그는 인간이 보통 '깨어 있는 상태'라고 착각하는 일상 속에서 실제로는 기계적인 수면 상태에 빠져 있다고 진단하는 이들의 사상에 매료된다. 저자는 의식적인 고통을 감내하고 스스로를 관찰함으로써 기계성에서 벗어나는 <위대한 게임(The Master Game)>의 훈련에 돌입한다. 스승들의 기만성과 한계를 목격하면서도, 그는 영적 성장을 향한 전사의 길을 포기하지 않는다.

4. 신대륙에서의 실험: 약물, 생태학, 그리고 귀향

미국으로 이주한 드 로프는 생화학자로서 정신에 영향을 미치는 약물(Mind-altering drugs)을 연구하는 선구적인 업적을 남긴다. 그는 1960년대 사이키델릭 문화의 범람을 가까이서 지켜보며, 약물이 의식의 일시적인 확장이나 엿보기를 제공할 수는 있어도 진정한 내적 진화와 의식의 영구적 성장을 보장할 수는 없다는 냉철한 결론을 내린다. 만년에 이르러 그는 지속 가능한 생태학적 삶을 실천하고 명상과 자연의 흐름에 순응하는 도가적(Taoist) 삶의 방식인 <상선약수(The Watercourse Way)>를 받아들이며, 육체의 쇠락 속에서도 내면의 평화를 유지하는 진정한 전사의 면모를 완성해 나간다.

평론: 지성과 영성의 경계에서 균형을 잡은 외줄타기

1. 과학적 회의주의와 신비주의의 독창적 융합

<전사의 길: 20세기 오디세이>가 지닌 가장 큰 문학적, 사상적 가치는 저자의 독특한 정체성에서 비롯된다. 드 로프는 환상에 사로잡히기 쉬운 일반적인 신비주의 지망생들과 달리, 철저한 훈련을 받은 생화학자였다. 그는 구르지예프와 우스펜스키의 사상을 맹목적으로 추종하지 않고, 과학적 분석력과 냉철한 회의주의적 시각을 유지하며 그들의 가르침을 검증했다. 신비주의 운동 내부의 권력 암투와 스승들의 인간적인 결함을 가차 없이 폭로하는 그의 솔직함은 이 회고록에 강력한 신뢰성을 부여한다. 지성과 영성을 대립적인 요소로 보지 않고, 인간 의식 확장이라는 하나의 목표를 위해 통합하려 시도한 점은 이 책의 가장 독창적인 성취다.

2. 20세기 정신사의 거울이자 문명 비판서

이 책은 단순한 개인의 연대기를 넘어, 격동의 20세기를 관통한 인류 정신사의 축소판이다. 빅토리아 시대의 잔재가 남아 있던 낙관주의의 몰락부터 양차 세계대전의 참상, 물질만능주의의 팽배, 그리고 이에 반발하여 일어난 1960년대 히피 문화와 사이키델릭 혁명에 이르기까지, 저자는 자신이 겪은 시대적 사건들을 의식의 진화라는 렌즈를 통해 재해석한다. 특히 약물 과학의 선구자로서 사이키델릭 문화를 관조한 그의 비판은 묵직하다. 노력이 배제된 지름길로서의 약물 복용을 경계하고, 지속적인 자기 수련만이 진정한 해방을 가져온다는 그의 지적은 물질적 쾌락과 손쉬운 영성주의에 중독된 현대 문명을 향한 날카로운 경종이다.

3. 우주적 세계인으로서의 고독한 여정

드 로프의 삶의 궤적은 특정 국가나 민족에 얽매이지 않는 철저한 <세계인(Cosmopolite)>의 초상을 보여준다. 독일, 영국, 미국 등 여러 문화권을 이동하며 살았던 그의 삶은 외형적인 국적이나 애국심, 집단적 충성심을 초월하여 오직 '인간 존재의 영적 해방'이라는 보편적 가치만을 추구하게 만들었다. 집단주의적 광기가 지배했던 20세기에 이러한 태도는 그를 고독한 이방인으로 만들었으나, 동시에 외부의 어떤 이데올로기에도 굴복하지 않고 내면의 성소(Sanctuary)를 지켜낼 수 있었던 전사의 방패가 되었다.

4. 한계와 결론

다만, 저자의 엘리트주의적 시각과 인간을 <전사>와 <노예>로 이분법적으로 나누는 태도는 다소 가혹하거나 냉소적으로 비춰질 여지가 있다. 모든 인간이 처한 환경적, 구조적 모순을 배제한 채 오직 개인의 내적 투쟁과 의지만을 강조하는 대목은 평범한 인간의 나약함에 대한 공감이 다소 부족하다는 인상을 준다.

그럼에도 불구하고 이 책은 혼돈의 시대를 살아가는 현대인들에게 확고한 이정표를 제시한다. 물질적 풍요 속에서도 정신적 빈곤과 정체성 상실을 겪는 현대인들에게, 드 로프가 보여준 타협 없는 자기 탐구의 여정은 스스로 운명의 주인이 되는 <전사의 길>이 무엇인지 깊은 통찰을 선사한다. 본질적인 영적 성장을 갈망하는 모든 구도자들에게 이 오디세이는 시대를 초월한 고전으로 남을 자격이 충분하다.

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<Warrior’s Way: A 20th Century Odyssey / 전사의 길: 20세기 오디세이>는 로버트 S. 드 롭 Robert S. de Ropp의 자전적 회고록이다. 그는 생화학자, 작가, 구르지예프 계열의 영성 탐구자, 생태적 삶의 실험가로 알려져 있으며, 대표작으로 <The Master Game / 마스터 게임>이 있다. 이 책은 1995년에 출간되었고, 그의 생애를 20세기 유럽의 전쟁, 망명, 과학, 반문화, 영성 탐구, 공동체 실험의 흐름 속에서 되짚는 작품이다.

요약하면, 이 책은 한 인간이 “세상에서 살아남는 법”에서 “깨어서 사는 법”으로 이동해 간 기록이다. 드 롭은 귀족적 배경을 가진 가문에서 태어났지만 안정된 귀족 생활을 누린 인물은 아니었다. 어린 시절부터 그는 부모의 불안정한 생활, 유럽의 정치적 격변, 경제적 곤궁 속에서 방치와 이동을 경험한다. 리투아니아의 오래된 영지, 영국의 학교, 남호주의 황량한 농장, 다시 영국으로 이어지는 그의 소년기는 낭만적 모험이라기보다 혹독한 생존 훈련에 가깝다. 특히 열네 살 무렵 남호주 반사막 지대의 농장으로 보내져 고된 노동과 고립을 겪은 경험은 그의 세계관에 깊은 흔적을 남겼다. 이 경험은 훗날 그가 말하는 “전사의 길”의 첫 장면이다. 전사란 남을 정복하는 사람이 아니라, 버려짐과 혼란과 자기연민 속에서도 무너지지 않고 관찰하는 사람이다.

청년기의 드 롭은 제1차 세계대전 이후 유럽의 폐허와 제2차 세계대전 전야의 파시즘 확산을 목격한다. 그는 단순한 애국주의나 군사주의에 쉽게 동조하지 않는다. 오히려 지성인으로서 전쟁의 광기와 폭력에 강한 혐오를 느낀다. 한때 평화주의 운동에도 가까웠지만, 나치 독일의 침략 앞에서 순진한 평화주의의 한계도 보게 된다. 이 대목에서 책은 한 개인의 자서전을 넘어 20세기 지식인의 양심사를 보여준다. 평화를 원하지만 폭력적 현실을 무시할 수 없고, 인간성을 믿고 싶지만 집단 광기의 파괴력을 보지 않을 수 없는 세대의 경험이 드 롭의 내면을 형성한다.

이후 그는 과학자의 길을 걷는다. 생화학 연구자로 일하면서 현대 과학의 엄밀성과 실험정신을 익힌다. 그러나 그는 과학을 물질주의의 최종 승리로 보지 않았다. 생명현상을 연구할수록 인간의 의식, 욕망, 자기기만, 영적 가능성에 더 큰 관심을 갖게 된다. 이것이 드 롭을 단순한 과학자에서 영성 탐구자로 바꾼다. 그는 인간의 삶을 여러 “게임”으로 해석한다. 돈, 명예, 권력, 성, 지식, 예술, 종교는 각각 인간이 몰두하는 게임이다. 그러나 그가 가장 높이 평가한 것은 “마스터 게임”, 곧 의식의 각성과 자기변형을 목표로 삼는 삶이다. <Warrior’s Way>는 바로 이 사상이 추상 이론이 아니라 그의 삶 자체에서 어떻게 생겨났는지를 보여주는 배경 설명이다.

책의 중후반부에서 중요한 것은 구르지예프, 우스펜스키, 영적 훈련, 공동체 생활, 반문화 운동과의 접촉이다. 드 롭은 1960년대 이후 미국 서부, 특히 캘리포니아 소노마 카운티에서 독립 작가이자 교사로 활동했다. 그는 글쓰기, 농사, 공동체, 몸과 마음의 훈련, 자연과의 관계를 하나로 묶으려 했다. 그의 소노마 시기에는 환경 위기와 영적 위기에 대한 관심이 강해졌고, 자신의 땅에서 몸·마음·정신의 경험적 배움을 지향하는 학습 공동체를 꾸리기도 했다.

이 책의 제목에서 “전사”는 군인이 아니다. 그것은 구르지예프적 의미의 수행자, 카스타네다식 의미의 영적 모험가, 또는 선불교적 의미의 깨어 있는 인간에 가깝다. 전사는 자기 안의 게으름, 허영, 공포, 성적 충동, 자기합리화, 집단적 최면과 싸운다. 드 롭에게 인간은 자동기계처럼 산다. 사회가 가르친 가치, 가족이 심은 상처, 시대가 강요한 욕망에 끌려다닌다. 그러므로 진짜 전투는 외부의 적과 싸우는 일이 아니라 자기 안의 잠든 상태와 싸우는 일이다.

평론적으로 보아 이 책의 장점은 생애와 사상이 분리되지 않는다는 점이다. 어떤 영성서들은 처음부터 깨달은 사람처럼 말한다. 그러나 드 롭은 그런 방식으로 자신을 포장하지 않는다. 그의 삶에는 상처, 분노, 방황, 오만, 욕망, 실패가 있다. 그렇기 때문에 그의 영성론은 설교보다 회고에 가깝고, 추상적 교리보다 실험 보고서에 가깝다. 그는 영성을 감상적인 위로로 만들지 않는다. 영성은 고통을 없애는 장치가 아니라, 고통 속에서도 자신을 속이지 않는 훈련이다.

또 하나의 장점은 20세기를 하나의 영적 실험장으로 읽는 시각이다. 제국의 몰락, 전쟁, 파시즘, 과학기술, 미국식 풍요, 반문화, 생태 위기, 공동체 운동이 그의 삶 속에 모두 들어온다. 그는 어느 한 진영의 선전가가 아니다. 과학을 알지만 과학주의자는 아니고, 영성을 추구하지만 종교 제도에 쉽게 복종하지 않으며, 공동체를 만들지만 집단주의의 위험도 알고 있다. 그래서 이 책은 뉴에이지식 낙관론보다 훨씬 거칠고 현실적이다.

하지만 한계도 있다. 드 롭의 문체와 관점에는 20세기 서구 남성 지식인의 강한 자의식이 있다. 그는 자기 삶을 “오디세이”로 해석하고, 자신을 일종의 영적 전사로 배치한다. 이 구도는 매력적이지만 때로 자기신화화의 위험을 낳는다. 또한 구르지예프 계열의 언어, “깨어남”, “게임”, “전사” 같은 개념은 독자에 따라 깊이 있는 수행 언어로 보일 수도 있고, 반대로 엘리트주의적 자기계발 언어로 보일 수도 있다. 특히 사회구조, 계급, 식민주의, 젠더 문제를 분석하는 데에는 제한이 있다. 그는 인간 내면의 자동성과 자기기만을 예리하게 보지만, 사회적 억압의 구조를 같은 깊이로 분석하지는 않는다.

그럼에도 이 책은 읽을 가치가 있다. 드 롭의 생애는 “상처 입은 개인이 어떻게 자기 삶을 실험실로 만들 수 있는가”를 보여준다. 그는 고난을 미화하지 않는다. 고난은 사람을 자동으로 성숙시키지 않는다. 오히려 사람을 비틀리게 만들 수 있다. 중요한 것은 고난 자체가 아니라, 그것을 관찰하고 변형하는 훈련이다. 바로 이 점에서 <Warrior’s Way / 전사의 길>은 단순한 자서전이 아니라, 20세기적 혼란 속에서 영적 독립을 찾아간 한 인간의 기록이다.

결론적으로 이 책은 <The Master Game / 마스터 게임>의 사상적 자서전으로 읽을 수 있다. <마스터 게임>이 인간 삶의 여러 게임을 분류하고 최상의 게임을 의식의 각성으로 제시한다면, <전사의 길>은 그 결론이 어떤 상처와 방황과 실험을 거쳐 나왔는지를 보여준다. 드 롭의 전사는 승리자가 아니라 깨어 있으려는 사람이다. 그는 세상으로부터 도망치지 않고, 세상에 완전히 삼켜지지도 않으려 한다. 그런 의미에서 이 책의 핵심은 “어떻게 살아남을 것인가”가 아니라 “살아남은 뒤 어떻게 깨어 있을 것인가”이다.

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Book club (first) printing, An investigation of the biochemical basis of sexual attraction & reproduction, followed by a psychological & historical view of sexual drives in human behavior.
Big Sex & Little Sex
Varieties of Sexual Union
Sex Energy Defied
Sex Energy Degraded
Sex Energy in the Future
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