Think and Grow Rich

Thomas A. Edison, said–
“This is not a novel. It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from the experiences of hundreds of America’s most successful men… This philosophy will not take the place of the subjects taught in schools, but it will enable one to organize and apply the knowledge acquired, and convert it into useful service and adequate compensation without waste of time.”

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Lead the Field

The turning point in any life comes quietly. It rarely announces itself with trumpets or fanfare. It begins the moment a person realizes that circumstances are not a prison, but a mirror—reflecting the thoughts, attitudes, and expectations they have carried for years. Lead the Field encompasses how.

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Starting My Climb

…this is the point where I really get started learning and grasping the source of all sources… I was drinking a few beers with someone at a local brewery when the seed was dropped, I was recommended a couple of books written by Halevi; one of the first I read was…

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Jagged Little Pill

it reads like a full initiatory journey—something close to a modern Via Negativa, a “path of unlearning” where the soul burns away illusions in order to become more fully itself.

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Metallica’s Master of Puppets

Metallica’s Master of Puppets can be heard as an unintentional initiation text of late-modern culture: a fierce, unflinching exploration of how easily human beings become puppets, and how painful—but necessary—it is to recognize the strings.

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Desire as a Fish

desire as a fish in the deep waters of consciousness sounds poetic, but it points to something very practical and psychological: your lived sense of “I AM” determines what you can even notice as possible for you, let alone experience.

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10 Core Beliefs

10 Core Beliefs based on my library, the authors come from very different worlds—Hermeticists and Kabbalists, productivity writers and mystics, Stoics and New Thought teachers. Yet beneath the surface, they share a surprisingly coherent set of core beliefs about human…

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Dionysian Shadow

The Dionysian Shadow and the Dissolution of Boundaries Alcohol, Archetypes, and the Lifespan of a Man’s Soul There are seasons in a man’s life when the structures he has worked so hard to build—identity, self-control, a coherent story of “who I am”—begin to loosen….

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Happiness is a Byproduct of Useful Living

The idea expressed in the statement—that happiness is a byproduct when one enjoys developing knowledge and skills in order to contribute to society—captures a profound philosophy of life rooted in usefulness, growth, and participation in the larger human enterprise.

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Expect Wonderful Things

Expect wonderful things… the sovereignty of attention… We are told not to be “moons,” reflecting other people’s ideas, but “suns,” generating light. In esoteric language, this is the shift from being passively shaped by the collective mind to consciously participating in creation.

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Purpose, Time, and Breaking the “Terror Barrier”

t the heart of Bob Proctor’s teaching is a simple but unsettling claim: most people will live and die without ever truly living the way they want. The difference, he argues, lies not in luck or privilege, but in how we relate to purpose, time, and the hidden mental patterns that govern our lives.

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TESLA’S MEDICINE: THE UNIVERSAL FLUID

Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid is not a documentary about Nikola Tesla, nor is it a technical manual for real‑world therapies. It is a myth in cinematic form: a story that condenses many of our cultural longings and anxieties into a single symbol, the universal fluid, and a single emblematic figure, Tesla.

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