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26taurus
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posted December 26, 2008 08:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
Looks like a good one!

Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings (Paperback)
by Rob Brezsny

Key Phrases: hate hatred, few assignments, crazy wisdom, Burning Man, Dionysian Manifesto,

"A book so weird it might drive you stark raving sane."
-Robert Anton Wilson

"I have seen the future of American literature and its name is Rob Brezsny." -- —Tom Robbins, author of Still Life with Woodpecker, Jitterbug Perfume, Another Roadside Attraction, and Skinny Legs and All

"This irreverent manifesto puts the 'pro' in 'protest' ... insightful and puzzling as a Zen koan ... I Ching on Ecstasy...." -- Frances Lefkowitz, Body + Soul

"Brilliant! Absorbing! Wildly useful! Rob Brezsny gets my nomination for best prophet in a starring role. He's a script doctor for the soul."
-Marisa Tomei, Academy Award-winning actress

"I am deeply inspired by the illuminated words of Rob Brezsny. He is a word wizard for the soul."
-SARK, bestselling author of Succulent Wild Woman and many other books

"Brezsny holds his own place next to other cultural shamans such as Robert Anton Wilson, Timothy Leary, Reverend Ivan Stang, William S. Burroughs, and Ken Kesey."
-PopMatters

"Like a mutant love-child of Jack Kerouac and Anais Nin, Rob Brezsny writes with devilish humor, spiritual audacity, and erotic intensity. The Televisionary Oracle is a kick-ass gnostic tale. Prepare to be astonished."
-Jay Kinney, author of Hidden Wisdom
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/15 83941231/qid=1117646708/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-8504044-3522341?v=glance&s=books

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26taurus
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posted December 26, 2008 08:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
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Unique Book to be Experienced, not merely read!, July 13, 2005
By O. Brown "Ms. O. Khannah-Brown" (Twopeas, WA) - See all my reviews

*****
I don't think I've ever come across a book anything like Pronoia before. It is large, chock full of information of the positive sort (as opposed to of the negative sort). This is because "pronoia" is the opposite of "paranoid" (when you think everyone is out to get you)---you think every is out to shower you with blessings! The book is written to celebrate pronoia is a variety of ways, all of which make you feel good.

The author, Rob Brezskny, writes in a lyrical, irreverant, wildly unconventional and beautiful style. I've never seen anyone else write like that---he is unique. The book sort of reminds me in a way of Ram Dass' "Be Here Now", a cult classic, and an amazing consciousness book of the time that is still in print today. I think that Pronoia will be as popular as that classic book.

Pronoia is an experience, not just a book. And you can GET the experience from just reading the book! It can be read linearly, or bit by bit from time to time, with equally good results. There are many interactive sections, provocative questions, exercises to try, ideas for journalling, etc. throughout the book. These interactive things aren't traditional exercises you'd find in a "normal" book, though. They are wild, wacky, and wonderful---just like the book!

The book is quite irreverent, yet it beautifully captures the God I worship in its pages---not the God of any one religion, but of all of us. He thinks up interesting new names for this supreme being like "the Divine Wow"...and you experience the love of this higher power throughout the book, not in ways you'd expect. There is much humor throughout too---it is a laugh-out loud kind of book.

If you are open, even just a little bit, to the experience that the whole world COULD be conspiring to shower you with love and blessing---or if you'd LIKE to be open to this possibility---then this is a book, and an experience for you. If you are a negative, pessimistic person, or if you are depressed, or if you are just searching for more meaning and happiness in your life---AND---you read this entire book, I will bet that you will be much more ready, if not entirely ready, to live your life quite differently in various ways.

Pronoia is a great value too---lots of book, lots of experience---for a really great price. If you're wondering if you should get it, the answer is yes! I know it looks odd and is different, but take the chance and you won't be sorry! I am buying 5 more copies to give to my closest friends...one of the best and most life-changing books I've read.
*****


Follow your rowdy bliss!, July 24, 2005
By DivaLion - See all my reviews
Pronoia is a philosophy book of a most unusual stripe. It takes a lot of the ideas that Breszny has developed on the Free Will Astrology site and particularly that he included as themes in his amazing novel, The Televisionary Oracle, and expands on them, shaping them into a chaotically coherent philosophy of life. The style is undeniably Breszny-- quirky, irreverent, soulful, linguistically athletic, challenging, hopeful.

This is not your college Philosophy 101 class's philosophy book. It's structured rather freewheelingly, part creative workbook (including spaces for you to write your own thoughts and even your own chapter), part essay collection, part word art (noting the inclusion of "homeopathic medicine wheels" that cram negative information in a circular paragraph enclosed by healing symbols and words), part exuberant poetry slam, part instruction manual for the inner development of "rowdy bliss". Big and packed full of interesting information and musings, illustrated lavishly with quirky graphics and nifty fonts, it is the kind of book that you can either read straight through or flip around, seeing where the pages fall in a somewhat bibliomantic attempt to receive an eccentric oracle. One thing's for sure, one reading is not enough to completely absorb everything this book contains, but it will be a pleasure to go back and re-read many times in the future.

No doubt the less whimsically inclined would regard this book with a raised eyebrow and no little incredulity; Breszny's a holy fool, a sacred clown, and he can be downright outrageous and goofy even when he's at his most heartfelt and profound. Cynics may find his relentless optimism over the top.

But this is a smart man who's invested a tremendous amount of contemplation and personal experience into every idea he proposes. He is in no small measure radical, as he challenges the assumptions about the bleakness of the world that are so constantly fed to us. His optimism and faith are not at all blind nor are they syrupy or saccharine; he addresses the existence of sorrow and suffering in the world and encourages his readers to adopt the scientist's tools to test and evaluate our beliefs.

At the heart of his philosophy is that we all have the right to experience tremendous joy in our lives, the ability to shape the world around us, and the unceasing gifts of a benevolent universe that longs to help us and communicate with us. He takes the previously-little-explored concept of "pronoia" and expands it into a creative, active, loving, lusty way of life. Not for him is the traditional religion's dichotomy of material=bad vs. spirit=good; nor the "fluffy newage" optimism that shoves the shadow self into the closet and slams the door. He proscribes neither quivering submission to and timid requests of a scornful punisher deity, nor spartan rejection of the world in seeking a cold and lonely enlightenment. His ideas belong in the world, not apart from it; they go boldly into crowds creating beauty and weirdness, offering a hand to others, and proclaiming the dangerous notion that the world is a rich and beautiful place. He recruits "guerrilla prayer warriors" and sacred artists and tantric clowns with a charisma and dedication that is thrilling in its possibility and irresistible in its charm.

This is not a book to read if you are determined to be unhappy or if you don't want your world shaken up a bit. However, if you have the sneaking suspicion that leading a happy, fulfilled life might just not be a heresy, or you are tired of the status quo and eager for a truly unusual point of view, or if you need the kind of healing that makes you laugh and cry at the same time, or if you have already been crusading for beauty, truth, freedom, and love-- you need this book. It is hope and humor and beauty and love. Discordians and adherents of the Church of the Subgenius, both of which are mentioned favorably within, and tricksters of all stripes may particularly enjoy Breszny's antics.

One of my favorite parts of Pronoia was the "Anti-DSM-IV", which is a section that turns the DSM-IV, that manual of the mental health professions, on its head by describing a long list of different states of psychological and spiritual health and happiness. As someone who's long thought that the field of mental health seemed to focus far too heavily on the miserable without clearly defining what constitutes happiness and well-adjustment, I was thrilled to see this marvelous and insightful bit of writing.

I found Rob Breszny's writing at a time in my life when I had just begun to clearly articulate my growing beliefs in the inherent goodness of the world, the benevolence of the Divine Wow, and the human capacity for joy and love. Reading his work was a confirmation of those beliefs, an inspiration to take it even further, and an exciting realization that others were thinking along these lines and maybe even creating a bold new movement in a weary and discouraged world.

This book gets a huge thumbs-up from me. Even if you think it sounds corny or suspect, I recommend giving it a read-- there just might be something in there that surprises you.


This book soaks into you like a sunbeam, June 17, 2005


By Diogenes DogSnack (Redwood City, CA) - See all my reviews
It's like dreaming in a sunbeam being bombarded with visions that soak into you and change your outlook for the better. I've been reading it for days now and always finding new things. It's not necessary to read it in a linear fashion. Get this book, it's refreshing and good.

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26taurus
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posted December 26, 2008 08:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message
at his website: i'm about to listen to this one

"Evil is Boring" http://www.freewillastrology.com/

Beauty & Truth Lab Podcasts

I've got podcasts for you. They're recorded by me at the Beauty and Truth Lab Headquarters. Most of them feature material from my book, PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA.

Here's what's available:

You Are a Prophet suggests that your imagination is your greatest resource and treasure.

This Is a Perfect Moment (a meditation based on the understanding that life can be messy and confusing, and yet perfectly beautiful -- unfolding exactly as it should be)

Fear Versus Intuition (a meditation about the difference between your fearful fantasies and your authentic, accurate intuitions)

You Are a Gorgeous Genius

Evil Is Boring

Pronoia Is Taboo

Gazing into the Abyss of Happiness

The Experiment

Give Too Much, songs by my band. You can find out more about the band here and here.


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The Honey & Vinegar Tasters

My long-time mentor and friend Richard Grossinger has just published what I consider to be the best book of the year: The Bardo of Waking Life

Everyone has a piece of the truth and no one has more than a piece of the truth. But Grossinger's masterwork is the biggest chunk of truth I've read in years.

I love it so much, I wrote the foreword for the book. It's called "The Honey and Vinegar Tasters."

You can read my foreword here.

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NosiS
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posted December 28, 2008 02:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for NosiS     Edit/Delete Message
I like!

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Gooober
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posted January 18, 2009 01:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Gooober     Edit/Delete Message
ooohh i've been subscribing to his weekly horoscopes forever!
he's really cool..a fellow aquarian like me

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posted January 20, 2009 03:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message
Cool T. Reminds me of the chapter out of the book "amazing grace" THE INVERSE PARANOID

I'll get around to posting some of it soon.

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posted January 20, 2009 11:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for VinayM19     Edit/Delete Message
@26taurus
Waw that's another good piece of info.
Thanks.

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posted January 20, 2009 07:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 26taurus     Edit/Delete Message

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