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: Manly P Hall rules. Read Steiner and Blavatsky next
I'm reading The Dark Forest, the sequel to the Three Body Problem, still can't tell if the author is neurodivergent or just Chinese. But it's fun, aside from the stilted feeling dialogue.
I'm also reading The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly Hall, I'm not sure how much stock I'd put into what he's saying (he talks about Atlantis A LOT) but his knowledge of symbolism is impressive and the masonic stuff is neat.
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CumGod 3mo ago#6914100
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Oh he's hella neurodivergent AND hella Chinese. I liked the whole trilogy but the third book ended up leaving me with no desire to read the fan made "official" 4th book
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I'm reading The Dark Forest, the sequel to the Three Body Problem, still can't tell if the author is neurodivergent or just Chinese. But it's fun, aside from the stilted feeling dialogue.
I'm also reading The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly Hall, I'm not sure how much stock I'd put into what he's saying (he talks about Atlantis A LOT) but his knowledge of symbolism is impressive and the masonic stuff is neat.
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Oh he's hella neurodivergent AND hella Chinese. I liked the whole trilogy but the third book ended up leaving me with no desire to read the fan made "official" 4th book
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I liked Hall's book as inspiration for letting ideas flow, if nothing else. He gets into the weeds and it's beefy, but the explanations are fun.
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Agreed, I'm using more for a resource of esoteric symbolism than a guidebook for reality.
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