BOOKS READ IN 2019

1 Wabi-Sabi Further Thoughts by Leonard Koren

2 Cloud-hidden by Alan Watts

3 Frank Loyd Wright: His Life and His Architecture by Robert C Twombly

4 Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies by Reyner Banham

5 On the Sublime by Cassius Longinus

6 Verses from the Center: A Buddhist Vision of the Sublime by Stephen Batchelor

7 The Daemon Knows by Harold Bloom

8 The Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide

9 Love & Death by Forrest Church

10 Cosmic Trigger by Robert Anton Wilson

11 Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom Part 1 by Rachel Pollack

12 Introduction to Tantra by Lana Yeshe

13 The Chuang Tzu

14 One Taste by Ken Wilber

15 Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom Part 2 by Rachel Pollack

16 Condensed Chaos by Phil Hine

17 Urban Tantra by Barbara Carrellas

18 Kabbalistic Tarot by Dovid Krafchow

19 The Inner Reaches of Outer Space by Joseph Campbell

20 Introduction to Gnosis by Samael Aun Weor

21 Synchronicity by Carl Jung

22 Tantra: The Path of Ecstasy by Georg Feuerstein

23 Loving Ganesa by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami

24 Dreaming Yourself Awake: Lucid Dreaming and Tibetan Dream Yoga for Insight and Transformation by B Alan Wallace

25 Global Brain by Howard Bloom

26 early fifties, early sixties allen ginsberg journals

27 Cosmic Trigger Vol II by Robert Anton Wilson

28 The Miracle Club by Mitch Horowitz

29 High Weirdness by Erik Davis

30 Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism by John Powers

31 I Am Going to Clone Myself Then Kill the Clone and Eat It by Sam Pink

32 Founding Fathers, Secret Sociegies by Robert Hieronimus

33 Why Poetry by Matthew Zapruder

34 Hello by Crispin Best

35 The Way of Tarot by Andrei Jorodowski

36 The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P Hall

37 The Tarot by Paul Foster Case

38 Psychogeography by Merlin Coverley

39 The Day We Lost Pet by Chuck Young

40 How to Know Higher Worlds by Rudolf Steiner

41 The Zen of the Bright Virtue by Manly P Hall

42 Occult America by Mitch Horowitz

43 The Kybalion by the Three Initiates

44 The Cosmic Consciousness of Walt Whitman by Richard Maurice Bucke