Essential reading for everyone interested in the paranormal, this is the sequel to Colin Wilson's bestselling The Occult and a classic in its own right, drawing on the author's extraordinary... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Much better than Colin Wilson's previous book on the topic (entitled simply _The Occult_). In the 8 years between the two books, he seems to have learned a great deal, improved as a writer, and gained a much clearer understanding of his subject matter. He has a fascinating theory and he presents it in a very persuasive, convincing, understandable and readable manner. At times the pace lags, at times his conviction seems to waver, occasionally he seems to become exasperated - haranguing the reader (and humanity in general) for failing to live up to our full potential ... but overall this book was an exciting and, yes, enlightening read. It seems to open up endless possibilities for growth and personal discovery; the untapped potential of human power... Much of what I learned from it, I will remember for the rest of my life. I give it four stars, not five, simply because it is inconclusive. Reading this book will start you thinking and asking questions, but the answers will have to be found elsewhere. It's a valuable introduction to the subjects of psi, mysticism and the occult, and it definitely encourages one to do further research into the topic. Unless you are a stickler for completeness, I would recommend you skip the companion volume and just start with this one.
Quite possibly one of the most important books of our time!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
There is a sense that, although his published works must number over a hundred, Wilson is just writing the same book over and over again. But, as someone once said, Colin Wilson could make a telephone book an interesting read, it simply doesn't matter. Mysteries does feature the enduring Wilson theme of expanded consciousness and how to achieve it and what it means to have it to the individual and to humanity but along the way we are treated to a somewhat idiosyncratic but intriguing and intelligent view of the history of science and the search for the mysterious Faculty X. However, you soon realize, if you've also read more contemporary forays into the same or similar territory, how prescient some or even most of his writing was. This book covers some of the same ground as Capra's almost contemporaneous "The Tao of Physics" and pre-empts Lynn McTaggarts, "The Field" by a good twenty years! It could just possibly be one of the most important books of the late twentieth century.
Save Big!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
If you type in the ISBN number 0-399-50461-3 (you can leave out the hyphens) you can get a 1980 edition of this same book for under $4.00.
Wilson Sets the Standard
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Quite objective review of otherwise quite controversial, questionable material. Wilson's able to put on the reporter's hat and report on items that are sensational and speculative and thusly makes for a royally grand tour. Bring this one back to print! Worth the price of admission for his pet theory on the hidden human faculty...
Enlightening, entertaining
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
If you are a paranormal buff, a student of para-psychology, or are simply curious as to what this strange science is all about, this is a must read. Mr. Wilson enlightens us as to the theories associated with almost every aspect of para-science. He explains in intricate detail various considerations as to how to interpret strange events, and gives us a thurough understanding of psychic phenomenon. Absolutely outstanding reading material. The finest I have ever found on the subject.
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