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ISBN 1929096038, 220 pages, Paperback, 2005
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Hailed by poets and critics as the reinvention of American poetry,
and fast becoming a modern classic, Lawrence Johns’ Love
And Hate tells the radiant and tragic story of the Diggers,
the architects and moral conscience of Haight-Ashbury in the
mythic Sixties.
In a whirlwind of new poetics and ancient identities the sex, drugs and
rock music of the Haight serves as the historical stage for Johns’ philosophical
meditations on the nature of our ruling passions and the meaning of personal
freedom. Weaving elements of ancient Welsh and Nordic poetry with hippie
street lingo, mythic dichotomies of Western Consciousness with the Gathering
Of The Tribes, Johns creates a new form of American poetry that brings
the poet into confrontation with the complex meaning of the American experience.
Everything confessional and subjective is negated and reversed to describe
the Death Of Hippie and the birth of New America. Love And Hate is
an epic poem with the sweep of a great novel and the emotional impact of
a visionary
film.
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Lawrence Johns
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ISBN 1929096003, 314 pages., Hardback, 2000
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Science And Myth is the first major investigation into
the mythic structure of scientific consciousness.
Is reason or intuition the way to understand the world? The
more scientific and technological thought attempts to dominate
modern consciousness, the more powerful and pervasive mythic
experience becomes. Gianfranco Spavieri’s internationally
acclaimed study concludes with the case for a unifying vision:
science is a kind of myth, and myth is a kind of science. These
two ways of understanding must be carefully integrated to give
us a complete picture of reality.
“Gianfranco Spavieri uses an original approach to discuss
the central role of myth in philosophy and science. Myths inspire
philosophers and scientists alike, who, in turn, become weavers
of myths. While illustrating his thesis with numerous examples,
the author also puts his finger on one of the critical tensions
in contemporary science---the tension between being and becoming.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this eloquent and thought-provoking
book.” Fritijof Capra
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Gianfranco Spavieri
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ISBN 1929096011, 388 pages., Paperback, 2000
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The Golden Vortex established Nick Nelson as the world’s
top expert on vortexes. This unique and immensely entertaining
mix of memoir and scientific investigation introduces some of
Nick’s most famous and challenging ideas---the vortex as
fundamental unit of physical reality, the motor magnet, limited
access to spacetime portals, and the precise geographic distribution
of Vortex Anomalies on the globe.
Nick has appeared on many local and national radio and television
programs, including Coast To Coast AM and Ground Zero, to explain
the workings of the Vortex Anomaly and discuss how it contradicts
our current understanding of physical laws.
He is also the co-author of the Vortex Field Guide (Rosetta
Publishing, 2004), a compendium of vortex theories and facts,
complimented by a virtual tour and a complete description of
all the active vortex roadside attractions in the USA. Nick serves
as a consultant to these attractions, and will be renovating
The Montana Vortex throughout 2005.
After more than thirty years of research and development Nick
has invented the Nelson Vortex, which makes it possible to enjoy
the health benefits and amazing strangeness of a Vortex Anomaly
in the privacy of your home, or to commercially enhance your
tourist attraction. The Nelson Vortex has been installed at the
Applegate Interpretive Center in Sunny Valley, Oregon and The
Portland Alien Museum in Portland, Oregon and where it increased
traffic over 30% and attracted strong media attention. If you
are interested in having a Nelson Vortex installed in your home
or business, contact info@consciouspublishing.com
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Nick Nelson
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