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Jason Read



Average rating: 3.96 · 226 ratings · 38 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Double Shift: Spinoza a...

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The Micro-Politics of Capit...

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The Politics of Transindivi...

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Fox Magic: Handbook of Chin...

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Practical Chinese Magic

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Thunder Magic

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The Production of Subjectiv...

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Fox Magic

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100 Facts about the House a...

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“People who dismiss the unemployed and dependent as ‘parasites’ fail to understand economics and parasitism. A successful parasite is one that is not recognized by its host, one that can make its host work for it without appearing as a burden. Such is the ruling class in a capitalist society.”
Jason Read

“Open your eyes and your senses. There is utter blackness. Pure stillness. But it is not really black and nor is it really stillness because even those concepts do not exist. What your mind is conveying to you is the primordial Chaos. We could call it nothingness but that implies something, but at this point, there is, in fact, no duality. Yet paradoxically you can sense the vibrant powers humming within, longing to become, to express. This Chaos contains the potential to become anything and everything. It is One and it is All. It is Nothing and Everything. There you watch and sense the stirrings and tensions of becoming and desire to be.”
Jason Read, Practical Chinese Magic



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