"The book in your hands can be read and implemented in more than one way. The first is as a narrative of a month long motorcycle trip from the east coast of America, to the west, and all the way back again, and the sights, insights and thoughts that came from that experience. The second is the book that exists within it and alongside it- a nomad’s grimoire created along the highway piece by piece- integrating a system of sigils with a practice that is laid out for the discerning eye within the flow of the greater work. Absorbed in a form of exosmosis from somewhere beyond the borders, the visions from along the way seemed to seep from a place where the sun met the highway, behind the moon, between the stars. Psilocybin and silence, miles and miles and midnight meditations on the void itself."
Paul lays it out there cut and dry. No need for fillers. People probably wouldn’t give him the credit he deserves for his way with words. Just like he said they’re judged as they roll into towns on their journey, I imagine people do the same about his books. He has a way of making you take a step back and really examine your life and what really matters. I plan on reading all of his stuff. I definitely recommend this book. I’m so glad my son got it for me for Christmas.