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El. knyga: John Michell Reader: Writings and Rants of a Radical Traditionalist

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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620554166
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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Apr-2015
  • Leidėjas: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620554166
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A countercultural icon of the 1960s, John Michell (1933-2009) was perhaps best known for his books on sacred geometry, Earth mysteries, and unusual phenomena. He was also beloved and reviled for his radical, idealistic, yet classically traditional views on a wide range of heretical topics, from sacred practices of the Stone Age to the evils of the metric system to the madness of modernity and the unfolding apocalypse.

Carefully selecting 108 of Michell's most insightful, erudite, witty, and occasionally scathing essays from his column in the monthly magazine The Oldie, esoteric scholar Joscelyn Godwin presents a colorful collection of Michell's writings and rants that cover nearly every aspect of society, history, and traditional wisdom. In these short essays, Michell takes on agribusiness, Darwinism, superstition, Stonehenge, the insanity of modern society, UFOs, Jesus, fairies, the Grail legend, among many other topics. No matter how small the topic under consideration, Michell always takes a larger view on it, illuminating it with light from above.

Godwin's artful selection and ordering of essays reveals Michell's overarching grand view of the world at large. We glimpse the heart of Michell as idealistic Platonist and radical traditionalist, absorb his common sense lessons for living in tune with the divine order, and are reminded that the elusive "paradise of the philosophers" of ancient times is still within reach for those with the strength of vision to see it.

Recenzijos

A self-styled Merlin of the 1960s counterculture who inspired disciples like the Rolling Stones with writings about UFOs, prehistoric architecture and fairies . . . * New York Times * In this interesting collection, full of memorable details, John Michell commits many charming acts of political heresy against the received wisdoms of contemporary life, advocating by example where freedom still resides. * Richard Heath, author of Sacred Number and the Lords of Time * Joscelyn Godwin has shown exceptional empathy with Michells worldview in his judicious arrangement of the writings. * Patrick Harpur, author of The Secret Tradition of the Soul and The Philosophers Secret Fire * Refreshingly original, yet genuinely grounded in tradition. John Michell is wise, mischievous, and amusing. He has expanded the frontiers of British sanity and enriches the lives of those who know him and his works. * Rupert Sheldrake, author of Morphic Resonance * Forget trepanning, John Michell opened my third eye years ago. His revelations and the mysteries he touches upon are in my head forever--life would be dead dull and probably impossible without this extra and true dimension. * Candida Lycett Green, coauthor of The Garden at Highgrove *

Introduction "A Prophetic Vision" 1(11)
Joscelyn Godwin
PART I The Good Old Days
1 Why Are We So Short of Time?
12(3)
2 Fireside Wisdom
15(2)
3 The Deserted Village
17(3)
4 Fear and Loathing of the Greens
20(3)
5 Staying Put and Rushing About
23(3)
6 Victoria's Enchanted Realm
26(3)
7 A Good Protestant? How and Why
29(3)
8 Kings of Glory
32(2)
9 Drink, Drugs, and the Art of Conversation
34(3)
10 Manx Fairies
37(2)
11 Nothing to Sing About
39(2)
12 Population Control and Feng Shui, Again
41(5)
PART II Albion
13 Albion, the Spirit of the Party
46(3)
14 A Lost Cause
49(2)
15 The Re-Conversion of England
51(2)
16 Anglo-Saxon Attitudes
53(2)
17 Brassy Britain
55(3)
18 The Centre of Britain
58(2)
19 Citizens of Stonehenge
60(2)
20 Sacred Monarchy
62(2)
21 Taking the St. Michael
64(3)
22 A Musical Enchantment
67(3)
23 A Dream of Old Tracks
70(2)
24 When Jesus Came to England
72(4)
PART III Phenomena
25 Abductions
76(2)
26 UFO Abductions and the End of Innocence
78(3)
27 Bogus Social Workers
81(3)
28 Just a Coincidence
84(2)
29 Just Another Coincidence
86(3)
30 The Persistence of Crop Circles
89(2)
31 Dreams of Ape-Men
91(2)
32 Roll Your Own Superstitions
93(2)
33 Demonic Reality
95(2)
34 The Demons among Us
97(2)
35 Lost and Found
99(3)
36 The Flight from Reason
102(4)
PART IV People
37 Beyond the New Age
106(3)
38 A Man You Can Trust
109(2)
39 The Philosopher's Ideal Woman
111(3)
40 Our Silent Queen
114(3)
41 Building the Future
117(2)
42 Enoch Powell and the West Indians
119(3)
43 Science for Us Simple Folk
122(2)
44 Sheldrake and the Revolution
124(3)
45 New Light on Old Stones
127(3)
46 A Rad-Trad Englishman, and an Italian
130(3)
47 Bruce Chatwin's Glimpse of Truth
133(3)
48 How Can Jesus Be God?
136(4)
PART V Sacred Cows
49 Television, Degradation, and the Ideal
140(2)
50 Cannabis and the Law
142(3)
51 The Demon of Sex Obsession
145(2)
52 Down with School
147(3)
53 A Good Irish Education
150(3)
54 Outliving the Experts
153(3)
55 A Rotten Genius
156(2)
56 Freudian Analysis
158(3)
57 The Bohemian Myth
161(2)
58 Art, Money, and Revolution
163(3)
59 The Art of Going to Hell
166(3)
60 A Fox's View of Foxhunting
169(5)
PART VI Science
61 The Missing Link Fantasy
174(2)
62 Darwin and the Damage
176(3)
63 The State Myth
179(2)
64 Stopping the Unstoppable
181(3)
65 Too Noisy and Violent
184(2)
66 Collisions with God
186(2)
67 A Shiver of Cold Fusion
188(2)
68 The Agribusiness Racket
190(3)
69 How Talking Began
193(3)
70 Who Settled America?
196(2)
71 Geller, Adler, and Beyond
198(2)
72 Don't Worry, It's All Taken Care Of
200(4)
PART VII Modern Madness
73 Jews, Christians, and the Heavenly Jerusalem
204(3)
74 The Temple at Jerusalem
207(2)
75 Two Dogs and a Bone
209(3)
76 God's Flower Garden
212(2)
77 A Multicultural Dream
214(3)
78 The New Crusaders
217(2)
79 The Crusade Against Islam
219(2)
80 The Matter of Ireland
221(3)
81 The Burning of a Prophet
224(2)
82 Bringing Light to Europe
226(3)
83 The Closed Loop
229(2)
84 Evil Conspiracies
231(5)
PART VIII Apocalypsis
85 The Modern Illusion
236(2)
86 Chasing the Millennium
238(2)
87 The End Is Nigh-ish
240(3)
88 What of the Future, My Friend?
243(2)
89 Millennial Prognostications
245(3)
90 The Beast in Man
248(3)
91 Old Boys, New Agers, and Sacred Order
251(3)
92 The Horror That Spoils Breakfast
254(3)
93 Horrors and Real Horror
257(3)
94 After Blair, the Antichrist
260(3)
95 Six-Six-Six and the Coming of the Beast
263(3)
96 Prophets, Saviours, and Fanatics
266(4)
PART IX Paracdise of the Philosophers
97 Turn On and Tune In to God's Kingdom
270(3)
98 What Is the Point of Love?
273(3)
99 What Good Manners!
276(3)
100 Life, the Universe, and Everything
279(3)
101 How to Be Lucky
282(2)
102 Platonic National Service
284(2)
103 Visions of Heaven and Hell
286(3)
104 Mirrors of Celestial Harmony
289(2)
105 Totally Stoned
291(3)
106 More Tea, Vicar?
294(3)
107 Buried Treasures
297(3)
108 Finding Firm Ground
300(3)
Appendix Dynamic Symmetry in the Work of Maxwell Armfield 303(4)
About John Michell 307
Educated at Cambridge and Cornell, Joscelyn Godwin, Ph.D., is a professor of music at Colgate University and the author, editor, and translator of more than 30 books, including Atlantis and the Cycles of Time and Athanasius Kirchers Theatre of the World. Known for his translations of the works of Fabre dOlivet and Julius Evola as well as Francesco Colonnas Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, he lives in Hamilton, New York.