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Tag Archives: Carlos Castaneda
Meetings with remarkable books, part deux.
Philosophy and works with a philosophic bent – plus a few seminal works of fiction that became my friends and influenced me. Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse. Pushed me down that slippery slope towards Buddhism and the wheel of karma. On … Continue reading →
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Tagged archetypes, Baruch Spinoza, Carl Jung, Carlos Castaneda, D.H. Lawrence, Elie Wiesel, Emile Zola, G.I. Gurdjieff, Herman Hesse, Ina May Gaskin, Jack Kerouac, Jean Paul Sartre, Joseph Campbell, Moses Maimonides, philosphy, Spiritual Midwifery, Stephen Gaskin, The Farm, writing
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