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In this long-out-of-print counterculture classic, Dr. John C. Lilly
takes readers behind the scenes into the inner life of a scientist
exploring inner space, or "far-out spaces," as Lilly called them.
The book explains how he derived his theory of the operations of
the human mind and brain from his personal experiences and
experiments in solitude, isolation, and confinement; LSD; and other
methods of mystical experience. It also includes glimpses into
Lilly's friendship with such 1960s' notables as Oscar Ichazo, Ram
Dass, Timothy Leary, Albert Hofmann, Fritz Perls, and Claudio
Narajo. Written for the non-specialist, "Center of the Cyclone"
shows an important, modern thinker at his most personal and
profound.
Much like a driver can step out of the car, we are not our
biocomputer. The Self is something far greater and more mysterious.
Rooted in his extensive knowledge of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy
and electronics and developed through personal experimentation in
the sensory isolation tank which he invented, Lilly presents a
method for learning to manipulate--to drive the bio-robot, which is
our vehicle here on Earth. robots. This manual shows how to step
out of the mind-body and find out who we really are.
The Quiet Center presents the core of Dr. John Lilly's
groundbreaking isolation experiments, edited into an accessible
format for a new generation to embrace the revolutionary thinking
of this fascinating scientist. It is a book that distills the
essence of Dr. Lilly's philosophies--higher consciousness, the
varieties of isolation experience, heightened awareness--and
minimizes the scientific jargon to make his theories and examples
accessible to the general reader who is searching for heightened
conscious experience and serene self-awareness. As a pioneer in the
research of animal intelligence, altered states of consciousness
and isolation tank experiments, Lilly, like his peers Timothy
Leary, Alan Watts, Carlos Casteneda and Charles Tart, can and
should be read by a whole new generation seeking to extend his
ideas that blend science and philosophy as a means to see new
truths to themselves and to seek shelter from the onslaught of
external stimuli in today's society. Whether the reader can use an
actual tank or devises their own "isolation space," The Quiet
Center is the first word in isolation therapy for the new
millennium.
Simulations of God is a brilliant, provocative work by one of the
great creative scientists of the twentieth century, John Lilly,
M.D.. In it he examines the sacred realms of self, religion,
science, philosophy, sex, drugs, politics, money, crime, war,
family, and spiritual paths "with no holds barred, with courage and
a sense of excitement". Lilly's purpose is to provide readers with
a unique view of inner reality to help them unfold new areas for
growth and self-realization.
Glenn Perry had a life changing experience when he floated in the
tank invented by Dr. John C. Lilly. Lee and Glenn Perry created a
new product, a new company and triggered a global industry. They
have changed not only their lives but the lives of many of those
who float. Included in the book are a selection of vivid personal
narratives and photos from floaters showing the depth and breadth
of these experiences.
Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer was
written by Dr. John C. Lilly about his research conducted at the
National Institute of Mental Health. In it, he discusses his
invention of float tanks, early communication with dolphins, and
investigations into the use of LSD for personal and cultural
development. This historic work is reprinted in this version, in
its entirety, for the first time in 25 years.
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