Top Books
Here is a list of books I have recently read and can really recommend - top stuff. You can also browse full library of books I have read and can recommend from here - Amazon allows previewing many of the books online for free on your PC and if you have a Kindle like I do (I just love it) you can start reading in minutes. Very nice indeed. I am biased towards Amazon but they do have a very wide library of books.
Kindle has also this amazing feature to highlight the items I read and stream it in my Kindle stream. You can also open my Kindle stream from this icon
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Limitless Mind (Russel Targ)
This is one of the most fascinating books I have read for a while. Never mind the title but one of the key quotations from the book is enough to recommend it: "...offering scientific opinions contrary to the prevailing paradigm puts one in a similar position to such currently respected men as Giordano Brunoe and Galileo Galilei, who suffered in their day for offering correct but unpoular scientific opinions about earth's motion. Commenting on this hazard, Voltaire wrote, "it is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.". This book will change how you think about your mind which is the most important thing you have.
The Essential David Bohm
From Amazon: "There are few scientists of the twentieth century whose life's work has created more excitement and controversy than that of physicist David Bohm (1917-1992). Exploring the philosophical implication of both physics and consciousness, Bohm's penchant for questioning scientific and social orthodoxy was the expression of a rare and maverick intelligence.". My favorite paragraph from the book is "What is implied by this proposal is that what we call empty space contains an immense background of energy, and that matter as we know it is a small, "quantized" wavelike excitation on top of this background, rather like a tiny ripple on a vast sea." (from page 98).
The Hunt for Zero Point (Nick Cook)
I am just saying that The Hunt for Zero Point journeys to the heart of the twentieth century's most puzzling unexplained phenomena.
The 2012 Story: The Myths, Fallacies, and Truth Behind the Most Intriguing Date in History
John Major Jenkins does not say things very shortly and he keeps repeating same things. However this book is certainly fascinating reading about and alternative but very well researched view into Maya culture and into their calendar and how that all relates to 2012. More from my blog entry here.
Babylon's Banksters (Joseph P. Farrell)
From Amazon: "Joseph P. Farrell outlines the consistent pattern and strategy of bankers, and their desire to suppress the public development of alternative physics and energy technologies, usurp the money creating and issuing power of the state, and substitute a facsimile of money-as-debt.". Fascinating reading, partially thin on facts and I do not buy everything Farrell is outlining (especially on the Science part) but this book is certainly worth a read as a great alternative story about the creation of Money as a way to control societies. The part about Babylon is also very good, the story of Money maybe much older than we generally think.
Liar's Poker (Michael Lewis)




