This is Peter Moon’s consummate work on Synchronicity. Beginning with a brief scientific description (for the layman) of the quantum universe and how the quantum observer (the spirit) can or does experience the principle of synchronicity, we are taught that synchronicity is also an expression of the divine or infinite mind. Besides exploring the concept and influences of parallel universes, this book includes numerous personal experiences of the author which not only forges a pathway of how to experience and appreciate synchronicity, but it goes very deep into the magical exploits of intriguing characters who sought to tap the ultimate powers of creation and use them for better or for worse. This not only includes the most in depth analysis and accurate depiction of the Babalon Working in print but also various antics and breakthroughs of the various players and that which influenced them. These characters include the legacies and personas of Jack Parsons, Marjorie Cameron, L. Ron Hubbard and Aleister Crowley. Peter Moon adds exponential intrigue to the mix by telling us of his personal experiences with these people and their wake which leads to even deeper encounters which penetrates the mysterious legacy of John Dee. Eventually, this pursuit of synchronicities leads Peter Moon to a most intriguing and mysterious encounter with Joseph Matheny, an adept who has not only had similar experiences to Peter, but has his own version of a space-time project known as Ong’s Hat. Matheny has not only had incredible synchronicities himself, he created one of the highest forms of artificial intelligence known to man, a computer known as the Metamachine which is designed to precipitate and generate synchronicities. These many synchronicities lead to the books climax, a revelation of the true Seventh Seal. The proof is delivered. No theologian nor anyone has even tried to counter the claim.
Now this book is a very strange one. It contains a lot of occult ideas, persons and events. This one is not for the unexperienced because the writer likes to play with quantum realities and some of the info is purposely warped. The book deals with the following subjects:
- Jack Parsons and the Babalon Working - Marjorie Cameron - Aleister Crowley - L Ron Hubbard and Scientology - Ong's Hat - Montauk Project - John Dee and the Enochian Angels
And so much more. As i said, this book is only for experts in the occult arts.
There are two main interesting nuggets of factoids in history, but the rest is really just too abrasive, and every other book is like this, but once in a while it is rip roaring stuff.
I read this book from front to back, with the intent of inverting its content while reading, to the exact opposite of the written word. To my surprise, the inverse of Moon's literature made just as much sense as its reflection, but knowing Moon to be a supporter of Crowley was my crutch in combatting all of his and half the world's views/opinions/preferences; on major figures and influences in this dimensional reality, both magically and mundane, alike.
That said, I support this world's other half... the white side of magic, harmless as a dove and shrewd as a serpent, even cautious, meek and orthodox. That is where I find my peace of mind and ever since finishing this book, I found myself steeped in synchronicity that took me for yet another wild ride. The Montauk book of the Living helped me find my anima, Pyramids of Montauk helped me connect to the Universe in a miraculous and interactive way and Synchronicity got me to commit a crime with the possibility of spending up to 47 years in jail.
I resided in a correctional facility for the criminally insane for four months during which, flashes and passphrases that revealed my sojourn through the rabbit hole's Pink Floyd discography swept through my dream awake, and by the end of my stay, I had connected to the master of "The Wall", my Mother.
The warning at the beginning of this book is real. DO NOT READ.
Entretingut llibre de l'advocat més mediàtic de Girona, a mig camí entre les memòries, les reflexions personals, l'anecdotari i els intents d'explicar què és i cap a on va la justícia. Llibre editat per a ser un èxit a nivell gironí, per això no tindrem en compte el seu desordre esquemàtic. Força irregular: ben plantejats els casos Oca i Feliu, però també les seves relacions amb els gitanos. En canvi, molt sobrers els capítols sobre la llengua i sobre el cas Cercas. En tot cas, els encerts superen àmpliament els aspectes poc afortunats. Lectura agradable i simpàtica. I la col·lecció de cites de fragments que se'n podrien fer és immensa.