The Gain of Fiction reading club has taken the world by storm, and getting back to reading fiction has been personally transformative. Left to my own devices, however, I’ve always gravitated toward new age, strange, unique, all-around trippy books. Certainly not fiction or novels, but not quite non-fiction either. Our paranormal premium series has shown me that the RC community is highly interested in these niche, hard to categorize topics.
Several dozen of my trippy books have been sitting gathering dust, begging for a read or re-read. Enough! Let’s infiltrate some rabbit holes and have some great discussions while we’re at it. Introducing the PSI OPS Trippy Book Club inaugural reading list:
Ecology of Souls (Volume One) by Joshua Cutchin
How to Know Higher Worlds: A Modern Path of Initiation by Rudolph Steiner
Penetration by Ingo Swann
The Alien Agendas by Richard Dolan
Heaven is for Healing by Joe Gallenberger
Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman
Chronicles of Tao by Deng Ming-Tao
Urantia Book by Anonymous
Quadrivium by John and Jason Martineau
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth by Buckminster Fuller
Mothman Prophecies by John A. Keel
Communion: A True Story by Whitley Strieber
The Spirit Unto the Churches by Ray Stanford
The Magnum Opus: A Step by Step Course by John Kreiter
Ormus Modern Day Alchemy by Chris Emmons
The Hermetic Tradition by Julius Evola
The One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka
Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice by Mark J. Plotkin
One River by Wade Davis
Weiner's Herbal: The Guide to Herb Medicine by Michael Weiner
Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsh
Can you guys remote view the NBA playoffs this year something feels like its rupturing at least in the western conference also what do you think about orgone
Hell yeah. I'd love a one-sentence summary of what each of these is about, but even just the titles alone is intriguing enough to do some rabbit holeing of my own.