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This book makes you think in a different way. It has some hidden truth inside in the way it's written, in a child-like, otherworldly manner.

It helps you getting a more pure, lean, clean mindset.
A bit like autism.

Do you know other books that have a similar impact on the brain? I don't care about literary quality but about the long lasting effects of a book, in a way that really changes your mind, not with real world knowledge but with new ways of thinking.
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I have this in my books download folder so I intend to read it someday, but I can't remember why. Is it conceptually unique, or aesthetically unique, or the "first" to do something?
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>>24884905
It's one of those psychological journey books except it's incredibly fucking obtuse in whatever message it's supposed to convey. Is there a word for media that's apparently all deep and symbolic but doesn't actually have anything behind the mask?
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>>24884748
Just read the gnostic gospels brah. Much better.
The best part of this was the Victorian-adventure-style beginning
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>>24886088
Why don't you take this as just another gnostic text?
You know Blake, Tesla and Jung are gnostic canon too
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>>24886079
Pretentious?



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