pogzee;649539 said:2. makes me aware and know about everything
Aimingforthetop;649564 said:Bodybuilding. A muscle enclycopia. By arnold
Burn the fat feed the muscle.
Tao in jeet kune do.
The art of war.
The book of five rings.
Platon the state.
Sex god method.
The way of the superior man
The art of mastery
Just what i could pop out of my mind right here
templnite;649540 said:U gonna become God playboi?
grow4me;649546 said:Harry Pothead and the Chamber of Weed, is a good one
stillwantmore2;649783 said:My genre lately is "near future sci fi". In other words, science fiction that uses terminology, technology, developing sciences that are either in development, or currently in use. It makes the stories more believable for me. Being well read in general regardless of genre is good for anyone realistically.
Some I've read the last several months:
Nexus (Book One) Crux (Book Two) Apex (Book Three) all by Author Ramez Naam
Entangled by Graham Hancock
Amped (Book One) Wired (Book Two) by Douglas Richards
Quantum Lens and Minds' Eye by Douglas Richards
The Transhumanist Wager by Zoltan Istvan
Upload by Mark Mcclelland
I also like a couple books by Ray Kurzweil. If you call yourself a science enthusiast and don't know who this man is, you need to do some homework. One of if not the most brilliant man alive today. A noted futurist, who has accurately predicted the track of Moore's Law, and developed many technologies we take for granted today. Also currently on the board at Google.
How To Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil
The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil
I also enjoy books that delve into psychology, entheogens and the combination and exploration of the two.
DMT The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman M.D.
The Psychedelic Future of the Mind by Thomas Roberts Ph D.
Oh, also an Anne Rice fan! She's released some new books semi recently:
The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice
The Wolves of Midwinter (Book Two of Three) by Anne Rice
Prince Lestat (Yep, new vampire chronicles coming back around!) by Anne Rice
I get everything through my Kindle app. I love that I can take my books with me anywhere and they're all backed up online in my Amazon account. PLUS, Kindle books cost a lot less.
doublelongdaddy;649898 said:Ha, I have many of these booksHave you ever tried DMT?
stillwantmore2;649783 said:My genre lately is "near future sci fi". In other words, science fiction that uses terminology, technology, developing sciences that are either in development, or currently in use. It makes the stories more believable for me. Being well read in general regardless of genre is good for anyone realistically.
Some I've read the last several months:
Nexus (Book One) Crux (Book Two) Apex (Book Three) all by Author Ramez Naam
Entangled by Graham Hancock
Amped (Book One) Wired (Book Two) by Douglas Richards
Quantum Lens and Minds' Eye by Douglas Richards
The Transhumanist Wager by Zoltan Istvan
Upload by Mark Mcclelland
I also like a couple books by Ray Kurzweil. If you call yourself a science enthusiast and don't know who this man is, you need to do some homework. One of if not the most brilliant man alive today. A noted futurist, who has accurately predicted the track of Moore's Law, and developed many technologies we take for granted today. Also currently on the board at Google.
How To Create a Mind by Ray Kurzweil
The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil
I also enjoy books that delve into psychology, entheogens and the combination and exploration of the two.
DMT The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman M.D.
The Psychedelic Future of the Mind by Thomas Roberts Ph D.
Oh, also an Anne Rice fan! She's released some new books semi recently:
The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice
The Wolves of Midwinter (Book Two of Three) by Anne Rice
Prince Lestat (Yep, new vampire chronicles coming back around!) by Anne Rice
I get everything through my Kindle app. I love that I can take my books with me anywhere and they're all backed up online in my Amazon account. PLUS, Kindle books cost a lot less.
pogzee;649976 said:finally a collection to choose from....thanks
plus i will a have to get my basics right for the science books...
all though i want to know to how to fix any electronic device or make one.....where should i start ?????
stillwantmore2;649934 said:I have not yet, but want to. I also want to use ayahuasca. I will likely start with psilocybin first.
pogzee;650369 said:lol
still confused about which book to read...damm
doublelongdaddy;650762 said:Two books I love for the simple reason these men were incredible leaders (as bad as they may have been) they still had amazing words that could inspire good from a place many may see as evil.
Mein Kampf: Hitler
The Prince: Machiavelli
master_mind;650030 said:pogzee just read HANUMAN CHALISA OR SHIV CHALISA.
templnite;650035 said:That tech is too advanced for you not to counsel with king vajra