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Post by x51 on Sept 15, 2022 19:07:54 GMT
About 2/3 of the way through Reginald Crosley's The Vodou Quantum Leap. I can't really sum it up better than the Goodreads user that called it "completely batsh** crazy" while giving it 5 stars. I'm reading the second edition from Theion. It surprised me that this was originally published by Llewellyn as the philosophical ideas (and the density) don't really fit with their new age style. The density could be off-putting to some, but Crosley weaves quantum physics, medicine, and vodou together in a manner reminiscent of Heidegger's use of etymology to make his point in some of his essays. Even when I'm skeptical, it's still thought-provoking, and I certainly can't discount his thesis. It's basically the Vodoun version of the Tao of Physics.
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