
The Morning of the Magicians
The Dawn of Magic
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Clay Lomakayu
Can we rediscover the secrets of the alchemists? Was there a previous atomic age? Is humanity evolving toward some kind of superhumanity? Will future governments behave as secret societies?
The questions of a fevered imagination? Not for the two authors who spent six years prospecting in that strange country that lies beyond the frontiers of rational, "scientific" wisdom. They believe it is vital for us to pose these questions and others even more disturbing.
The Morning of the Magicians is a compendium of dark and peculiar true stories - an enthralling introduction to the puzzles of occult knowledge. This classic of the New Age, written by the founders of the "Ancient Astronaut" thesis, featured on TV shows like Ancient Aliens, quickly became a best-seller in many languages and continues to inform us today.
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Visionary Classic
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I've been reading books on similar subject matter for 2 decades and this is one of the most complete, brilliant works Ive ever found. I want everyone I know to read it.
Also the narration is fantastic. I'd give this 7 stars out of 5 if I could.
a work of genius
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Interesting Book
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What a beautiful piece of knowledge
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Disappointing
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A slog
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Reader was atrocious
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The narration here does not match well with the material. The material is that of a foppish Frenchmen with an affected and extremely pretentious posture as a grand old sage. The voice here is of a "New Jersey" car salesman or insurance agent. This voice would be ok for a local Northeastern commercial, but this is not the voice of a pretender who wants to pretentiously convince the world that he knows all of life's great mysteries and holds the keys to magical powers; not by a very long shot.
You will never obtain the answers to life's mysteries nor gain supernatural powers by reading a book. This is a boyhood dream that began with the invention of the book. Before books, ignorant men thought some object could convey this. The daydream is: something will give you power and wisdom that you obviously cannot obtain with what you already possess. You will never gain this unless you were ordained to recieve this, and at that point it will be a mature burden, and not at all like your childish fantasies imagine it to be. You may reach a certain level of enlightenment by many lifetimes of proper application; but you will never get this from a book, a magic oil lamp, a ring, divination paraphernalia, a magical personage, nor a religion.
If you do obtain privileged wisdom, you may occasionally want to read books to see if anyone else exists or has existed at your tier of understanding and being, and has written about it. If so, you will find that to essentially be a dead end, but you may find lesser exceptions. This book will never come close to being one of those lesser exceptions.
Foolish, arrogant, and highly ignorant
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mistake
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