landcplus September 23, 2025 September 23, 2025 (edited) Here are the books I (land, original) have, bibliographies that can somehow contribute my studyh with tulpas, for example with different perspectives!? I had a reflection that boils down to the notion that "immaterial," symbolic, imaginary, or fictional worlds are as real in experience as the objective world, because they are realities lived by consciousness. And I put together the following bibliography to research, gain more perspectives, expand my consciousness, and let the subjective world give voice, you know? I'm reading with my tulpas as research: (I translated some titles into English because they are in my native language; I don't know if they correspond to the book title in your country.) note: as you can see there are esoteric books too Israel Regardie – The Tree of Life: A Study in Magic (1932) Mircea Eliade - "The Sacred and the Profane" James Hillman - "Re-Visioning Psychology" Nelson Goodman - "Ways of Worldmaking" James Hillman - "The Dream and the Underworld" Jean Baudrillard "Simulacra and Simulation" (1981) Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Phenomenology of Perception Ken Cohen - The Way of Qigong Explains Qi Gong as "nourishing oneself from the environment, from heaven and earth." David Abram - The Spell of the Sensuous Ecological philosophy: how perception is a real exchange of energy and meaning with nature. Laozi - Dao De Jing Zhuangzi - The Book of Zhuangzi Charles Luk - Taoist Yoga and Sexual Energy Yuval Noah Harari - Homo Deus Woodroffe - “The Serpent Power”: What I want to acquire in the future: Carl Gustav Jung “Memories, Dreams, Reflections” (1961) “Symbols of Transformation” (1912/1952) “Man and His Symbols” (1964) Edited September 23, 2025 by landcplus
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