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Chris Bocay

@chrisbocay

Author, researcher. Positive psychology, law of attraction, self-realization, happiness. Many graduate degrees in science & philosophy. Sanskrit, Greek, etc.

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All That Is is not static or it would be dead; it is ever-changing as you are. — #Seth TECS2 ESP Class Session, May 5, 1970

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Live every day to its fullest, and do not be a slave to your hopes for the future. If you do not learn to enjoy today you will not enjoy the future no matter what it may bring. — #Seth, The Early Sessions Book 8 Session 359 August 7, 1967

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Some say searching & keywords has made titles less sexy. But I think it's good: by NOT making their titles "catchy" or "beautiful" or "literary", we can now easier FIND the exact book we are looking for (in science/humanities). But BAD CONTENT is of course a possibility ANYWAY.📚

Some say searching & keywords has made titles less sexy. But I think it's good: by NOT making their titles "catchy" or "beautiful" or "literary", we can now easier FIND the exact book we are looking for (in science/humanities). But BAD CONTENT is of course a possibility ANYWAY.📚
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MINIREVIEW 1/1: Nigel Warburton, "Philosophy: The Classics" (Routledge 2006, 3rd ed). Fantastic book. Concise, precise expositions and critiques of 27 important works in the history of philosophy. Thoroughly recommended! I will use it myself in my "Emotional Selfishness" book!🤓

MINIREVIEW 1/1: Nigel Warburton, "Philosophy: The Classics" (Routledge 2006, 3rd ed). Fantastic book. Concise, precise expositions and critiques of 27 important works in the history of philosophy. Thoroughly recommended! I will use it myself in my "Emotional Selfishness" book!🤓
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MINIREVIEW 1/1: Max Born, "Einstein's Theory of Relativity" (Dover 1965, rev ed). A solid account of relativity theory by the man who understood what Erwin Schrodinger didn't (in quantum mechanics). Note: this isn't a modern physics book; yet it's admirably clear & educational.

MINIREVIEW 1/1: Max Born, "Einstein's Theory of Relativity" (Dover 1965, rev ed). A solid account of relativity theory by the man who understood what Erwin Schrodinger didn't (in quantum mechanics). Note: this isn't a modern physics book; yet it's admirably clear & educational.
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Don’t let the term “wave structure” throw you. Basi­cally it means that at the energetic level that underlies the physical universe, information is simultaneously available at all places all the time. -- Natural ESP

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Curious about the history of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)? Watch "The Professor and the Madman" (2019)! It's the mid-1800s story of how Professor John Murray (Mel Gibson) gets unexpected help from a "lunatic" (Sean Penn) to compile 1000s of entries! imdb.com/title/tt593272…

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WOW! What a movie! "Thirteen Days" has it all: an INCREDIBLE screenplay, STELLAR actors, FANTASTIC old American cars, and a political DILEMMA of the worst kind: "In October 1962, the Kennedy administration struggles to contain the Cuban Missile Crisis." imdb.com/title/tt014630…