n exploration into the magician's bag of tricks. The authors advocate new philosophy-- ""fantastic realism"" and this is...

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THE MORNING OF THE MAGICIANS

n exploration into the magician's bag of tricks. The authors advocate new philosophy-- ""fantastic realism"" and this is their research into some scarcely explored realms of consciousness."" They present the hypothesis that is in a state of transition moving rapidly to new existence level of awakened sensibility. They proposes that fantasy is a positive element in man and offer the proof of the ancient alchemists and their experiments which often resulted in positive scientific results. They believe that the ancients possessed the secrets of energy and mater and that contemporary society is just catching up. They delve into the past and present philosophy, modern psychology, case histories- rumor, act and legend, the most generally known unexplained phenomena and anachronisms, ll aspects of parapsychology and mutation. If you accept the authors broadminded, almost anxious, willingness to give credence to nay theory or explanation of the unknown- you can enjoy the scientific zest of their investigation. Their ""fantastic realism"" is a ""Love of the Living"" philosophy and they see an awakened man on the next rung of the evolutionary ladder living as an integral part of his universe. n interesting study for those who seek a nether-nether land.

Pub Date: Oct. 28, 1964

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: tein & Day

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1964

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