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Jeffrey J. Kripal

    The Serpent's Gift
    Mutants and Mystics - Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal
    Secret Body
    Comparing Religions
    I Am To Tell You This And I Am To Tell You It Is Fiction
    Autores de Lo Imposible
    • Autores de Lo Imposible

      • 524 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      This book explores the work of four key paranormal investigators, examining the intersection of the sacred and scientific. It delves into telepathy, teleportation, UFOs, and the enigmatic realm of science fiction, offering an exciting journey through a world that blurs the lines between reality, fiction, and fraud.

      Autores de Lo Imposible
    • With his 2003 debut, I Know Why The Aliens Don't Land!, Amazon best-selling author Jeremy Vaeni redefined what an alien abductee sounds like. Not one to sit meekly in the shadows while some researcher told an audience what his bizarre experiences were, Jeremy offered the depth, humor, and raw honesty sorely lacking in ufology.Now, as he attempts to write its sequel, he can't shake the feeling that he's just going through the motions. Thankfully, there are deeper forces at work who don't want him to write that book, anyway. They want him to write a better one. What emerges is a book unlike any you have ever read before. I Am To Tell You This And I Am To Tell You It Is Fiction sets a new standard for what it means to think deeply about alien abductions, the multiverse, the afterlife, and the life we're living now. And it does so wrapped in the author's trademark, wildly inappropriate sense of humor.

      I Am To Tell You This And I Am To Tell You It Is Fiction
    • Comparing Religions

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Comparing Religions is a next-generation textbook which expertly guides, inspires, and challenges those who wish to think seriously about religious pluralism in the modern world.

      Comparing Religions
    • Secret Body

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      This latest work by the renowned historian of religions Jeffrey Kripal crystallizes his twenty-five years of work on two aspects of the contemporary study of religion: the erotic expression of mystical experience and the rise of the paranormal in American culture. Combining elements of memoir, manifesto, and anthology (a Kripal Reader, as it were), Secret Body reveals Kripal's oeuvre not as a series of disconnected books but as a dynamic corpus with the potential to renew and reshape the study of religion. Kripal explains how this oeuvre came about with his trademark humor and honesty, answers his censors and critics, and lays the foundation for a future theory of religion grounded in the cosmic nature of consciousness as such. No one interested in the history of religion and the erotic dimension of mysticism can afford to overlook Kripal's latest, his definitive intellectual self-portrait.

      Secret Body
    • "Account of how comic book heroes have helped their creators and fans alike explore and express a wealth of paranormal experiences ignored by mainstream science. Delving deeply into the work of major figures in the field - from Jack Kirby's cosmic superhero sagas and Philip K. Dick's futuristic head-trips to Alan Moore's sex magic and Whitley Strieber's communion with visitors - Kripal shows how creators turned to science fiction to convey the reality of the inexplicable and the paranormal they experienced in their lives. Expanded consciousness found its language in the metaphors of sci-fi - incredible powers, unprecedented mutations, time-loops and vast intergalactic intelligences - and the deeper influences of mythology and religion that these in turn drew from ; the wildly creative work that followed caught the imaginations of millions. Moving deftly from Cold War science and Fredric Wertham's anticomics crusade to gnostic revelation and alien abduction, Kripal spins out a hidden history of American culture, rich with mythical themes and shot through with an awareness that there are other realities far beyond our everyday understanding."--Jacket

      Mutants and Mystics - Science Fiction, Superhero Comics, and the Paranormal
    • “Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field.” With those words in Genesis, God condemns the serpent for tempting Adam and Eve, and the serpent has shouldered the blame ever since. But how would the study of religion change if we looked at the Fall from the snake’s point of view? Would he appear as a bringer of wisdom, more generous than the God who wishes to keep his creation ignorant? Inspired by the early Gnostics who took that startling view, Jeffrey J. Kripal uses the serpent as a starting point for a groundbreaking reconsideration of religious studies and its methods. In a series of related essays, he moves beyond both rational and faith-based approaches to religion, exploring the erotics of the gospels and the sexualities of Jesus, John, and Mary Magdalene. He considers Feuerbach’s Gnosticism, the untapped mystical potential of comparative religion, and even the modern mythology of the X-Men. Ultimately, The Serpent’s Gift is a provocative call for a complete reorientation of religious studies, aimed at a larger understanding of the world, the self, and the divine.

      The Serpent's Gift
    • "What would happen if we reimagined the humanities as the superhumanities? If we acknowledged and celebrated the undercurrent of the fantastic within our humanistic disciplines, entirely new cultural worlds and meanings would become possible. That is Jeffrey J. Kripal's vision for the future-to revive the suppressed dimension of the superhumanities, which consists of rare but real altered states of knowledge that have driven the creative processes of many of our most revered authors, artists, and activists. In Kripal's telling, the history of the humanities is filled with superhumanist thought, possession states, and out-of-body experiences. The basic idea of the superhuman, for Kripal, is at the core of who and what the human species has tried to become over millennia and around the planet. After diagnosing the basic malaise of the humanities-that the truth must be depressing-Kripal shows how it can all be done differently. He argues that we have to decolonize reality itself if we are going to take human diversity seriously. Toward this pluralist end, he engages psychoanalytic, Black critical, feminist, postcolonial, queer, and ecocritical theory. He works through objections to the superhumanities while also recognizing the new realities represented by the contemporary sciences. In doing so, he tries to move beyond naysaying practices of critique toward a future that can embrace those critiques within a more holistic view-a view that recognizes the human being as both a social-political animal as well as an evolved cosmic species that understands and experiences itself as something super"-- Provided by publisher

      The Superhumanities
    • Esalen

      • 594 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Recounts the spectacular history of Esalen, the institute that has long been one of the world leaders in alternative and experiential education and stands at the center of the human potential movement.

      Esalen
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between consciousness, this book merges scientific insights with spiritual wisdom. It challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of awareness and existence, offering a transformative journey that bridges the gap between empirical research and metaphysical exploration. Through a thoughtful examination of various perspectives, it invites a deeper contemplation of the mind and its connection to the universe.

      The Flip: Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge
    • The Flip

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      'Mindblowing' Michael Pollan Why do we know so much more about the cosmos than our own consciousness? Are there limits to the scientific method? Why do we assume that only science, mathematics and technology reveal truth? The Flip shows us what happens when we realise that consciousness is fundamental to the cosmos and not some random evolutionary accident or surface cognitive illusion; that everything is alive, connected, and 'one'. We meet the people who have made this visionary, intuitive leap towards new forms of knowledge: Mark Twain's prophetic dreams, Marie Curie's séances, Einstein's cosmically attuned mind. But these forms of knowledge are not archaic; indeed, they are essential in a universe that has evolved specifically to be understandable by the consciousnesses we inhabit. The Flip peels back the layers of our beliefs about the world to reveal a visionary, new way of understanding ourselves and everything around us, with huge repercussions for how we live our lives. After all, once we have flipped, we understand that the cosmos is not just human. The human is also cosmic.

      The Flip