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Jay Dyer



Average rating: 4.13 · 575 ratings · 75 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cu...

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Esoteric Hollywood II: More...

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Meta-Narratives: Essays on ...

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Numbers Prove God

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“I call those who are last to learn, VICTIMS.”
Jay Dyer

“For Plato and Socrates, the philosopher is one who lives according to virtue and reason, cultivating the pleasures of the soul and intellect and not the pleasures and passions of the baser desires of the body. The key to this path is grasping first that there are absolutes—absolute truth, goodness, beauty, and other aspects of life. These are universal forms that are recollected from our past lives and ultimately harken back to the One, or the monad, from which all things mysteriously emanated. We, as humans, “see” truly through the soul, and seeing with this higher, awakened eyesight allows us to peer into the higher realm of existence where truth is eternal, not subject to the chaotic flux and temporal finitude and change of this life.”
Jay Dyer, Meta-Narratives: Essays on Philosophy and Symbolism

“FRANCIS CRICK, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced thedouble-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.”
Jay Dyer, Esoteric Hollywood II: More Sex, Cults & Symbols in Film



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