Transcendentalism


Walden or, Life in the Woods
Leaves of Grass
Self-Reliance and Other Essays (Dover Thrift Editions: Philosophy)
Nature
Walden & Civil Disobedience
Civil Disobedience
Civil Disobedience and Other Essays
The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Little Women (Little Women, #1)
Into the Wild
Walking
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (Writings of Henry D. Thoreau)
Walden and Other Writings
The American Transcendentalists: Essential Writings (Modern Library Classics)
Emerson: The Mind on Fire (Centennial Books)
A Conflict of Visions by Thomas SowellThe Use of Knowledge in Society by Friedrich A. HayekThe Righteous Mind by Jonathan HaidtThe Writings of William James by William  JamesThe Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
Erraticus Must Reads
31 books — 7 voters
DMT by Rick StrassmanFood of the Gods by Terence McKennaThe Teachings of Don Juan by Carlos CastanedaTrue Hallucinations by Terence McKennaThe Psychedelic Explorer's Guide by James Fadiman
Best Altered States and More
66 books — 56 voters

The Jaguar Within by Rebecca R. StoneTrance Mediums and New Media by Anja DreschkeTRANCE-formation of America by Cathy O'BrienSpring Trances in the Control Emerald Night & Cenozoic Asylum by Christopher DewdneyObservations on Trance by James Braid
"Trance"
76 books — 2 voters
The Stranger by Albert CamusMan's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. FranklThe Metamorphosis by Franz KafkaSiddhartha by Hermann HesseCandide by Voltaire
Myth, Meaning, and Experience
271 books — 94 voters

Ralph Waldo Emerson
The most abstract truth is the most practical.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson
They should own who can administer, not they who hoard and conceal; not they who, the greater proprietors they are, are only the greater beggars, but they whose work carves out work for more, opens a path for all. For he is the rich man in whom the people are rich, and he is the poor man in whom the people are poor; and how to give all access to the masterpieces of art and nature is the problem of civilization.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Conduct of Life

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