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M**M
The Early Years
I enjoyed the half written by Dr. Lilly the most by far.
E**L
If you are at all interested in Consciousness, this ...
If you are at all interested in Consciousness, this is a text to explore, before tanking. The launch pad is ready.
L**R
Four Stars
Great reading
B**)
imaginative
enlightening words about remarkable experiences that most can only imagine. Treated with respect and near reverence by an editor that takes the time to know her subject and her material.Very impressive!
A**R
I respect the effort put into this book
I no longer go along with the kind of information which this book implies may be reproducible results. However it does focus upon a topic I hold dear. The penetration (!) of controlled hallucination and conscious dreams. No matter what terminology is used I can see that this is about endo-reality. So it is as it is.
B**Y
not enough John Lilly
The first half of the book is worth reading- Dr. John C. Lilly giving talks on the floatation tank. But the second half consists of talks given by one E.J. Gold. I found his speaking style to be incredibly obscure to the point of being unintelligible (and I've read many books on mysticism). He's supposed to be a shaman and shows irritation at a child entering the room. His drawings, which are scattered throughout the book, may actually be worse than his talks if that's possible. They are little sketches unrelated to the material which look to me to have been drawn in about 30 seconds at most. I came away feeling insulted after the EJ Gold section.Weighing in at only 139 pages, this book is too small to be selling for the stated price. I felt cheated after slogging through the EJ Gold section and horrible drawings. I don't know if this man was a good personal friend of the late John Lilly or what..I'm at a loss how he got on board this project; He just seems to be riding Dr. Lilly's coatails.The credits say he is "isolated from the media" and "has never been highly marketed". Well now I see why.I don't think anyone is going to be banging on his door anytime soon.
K**L
Read John Lilly's contribution (chapters 1-3) skip the rest.
John Lilly invented the floatation tank. In chapters 1-3 he explains the how, why and possibilities. Useful. Unfortunately, E.J. Gold contributed chapters 4-8. Gold tells everyone at a floatation tank workshop "do not wee-wee in the tank". Right.Gold also contributed ink drawings throughout the book that are just plain weird, hard to take and disturbed. Skip this book and find floatation tank information elsewhere
B**S
Interesting thoughts on an interesting subject
Lilly's thoughts are certainly the more cohesive and useful - I found Gold's thought's a bit scatterbrained (not helped by the word-for-word dictation style), though there were some interesting nuggets. The less said about Gold's sketches the better...
M**O
Excelent!
I liked it because of the possibilities to understand the inner voyage without the use of any kind of substance.It is a very interesting & easy to read book that should be read before entering into a flotation tank.
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