8. Resources:
8.2. As has been discussed at length above, although knowledge does not derive from
books (see 2. Knowledge), their value is in no way diminished as a medium for the
exchange of ideas among literate people. You will never gain knowledge from a book or any
other information medium or source; but such information can nevertheless be a rich stimulus for
thought, catalyst for inspiration, and/or prompt for action. That is the high hope harbored for
this text: that it has been, and will continue to be, a catalyst to facilitate new, unusual and
fruitful chain reactions of thought within You, and that You will thereby be stimulated to
explorations You would not otherwise have undertaken.
8.3. This text is highly eclectic, and it is impossible to list all the sources that have
contributed to its development. However, it is possible to list several in different categories
that may prove useful to You in the ongoing pursuit of Your own explorations. The categories of
materials listed below, more or less following the order of consideration in the above text,
are as follows:
8.3.2. Psychology and Epistemology
[¶8.5.];
8.3.3. Intuition, Revelation and Religion
[¶8.6.];
8.3.4. Money, Taxes and Law
[¶8.7.];
8.3.5. Online Resources
[¶8.8.].
8.4.2. John P. Briggs, F. David Peat, Looking Glass Universe: The Emerging Science of
Wholeness, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1984.
8.4.3. Briggs and Peat, Turbulent Mirror: An Illustrated Guide to Chaos Theory and the
Science of Wholeness, Harper and Row, New York, 1989.
8.4.4. Fritjof Capra, The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern
Physics and Eastern Mysticism, Bantam Books, Toronto, New York, London, Sydney, 1975.
8.4.5. James Gleick, Chaos: Making a New Science, Penguin Books, the Penguin Group,
New York; London; Ringwood, Vioctoria, Australia; Markham, Ontario, Canada; Auckland, New
Zealand, 1987.
8.4.6. Heinz R. Pagels, The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982.
8.4.7. Abraham Pais, 'Subtle is the Lord...' The Science and the Life of Albert
Einstein, Clarendon Press, Oxford; Oxford University Press, New York, 1982.
8.4.8. Gary Zukav, The Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics, Bantam New
Age Books, published by arrangement with William Morrow & Co., New York, 1979, 1980.
8.5.2. Tony Buzan with Barry Buzan, The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to
Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential, Plume, the Penguin Group, New York; London;
Ringwood, Vioctoria, Australia; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Auckland, New Zealand, 1996.
8.5.3. Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces, Bollingen Series XVII, Princeton
University Press, 1949, 1968.
8.5.4. C.G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Recorded and Edited by Aniela
Jaffé, Translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston, Random House, Inc., New
York, 1961, 1962, 1963, Vantage Books Edition, 1965. [Carl Jung's autobiography, and the
testimony of an admirable human soul.]
8.5.5. C.G. Jung, Psychological Types, Revision by R.F.C. Hull of the Translation by H.G.
Baynes, Bollingen Series XX, Princeton University Press, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1990.
8.5.6. C.G. Jung, The Undiscovered Self, Translated from the German by R.F.C. Hull,
Mentor, the Penguin Group, New York; London; Ringwood, Vioctoria, Australia; Toronto, Ontario,
Canada; Auckland, New Zealand, 1957, 1958.
8.5.7. David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates, Please Understand Me: Character & Temperament
Types, Prometheus Nemesis Book Company, Del Mar, California, 1978, 1984.
8.5.8. Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into
Values, Morrow Quill Paperbacks, New York, 1974.
8.5.9. Bertrand Russell, A History of Western Philosophy And Its Connection with Political
and Social Circumstances from Earliest Times to the Present Day, Simon and Schuster, New
York, 1945.
8.5.10. Alan Watts, Psychotherapy East & West, Vintage Books, A Division of Random
House, New York, 1961, 1975.
8.6.2. Holy Bible, various contributors, translations, publishers and dates. [King James
Version cited in text above.]
8.6.3. Tao Te Ching, A New English Version, with Foreword and Notes, by Stephen
Mitchell, Harper & Row, Publishers, New York, Cambridge, Philadelphia, San Francisco,
London, Mexico City São Paulo, Singapore, Sydney, 1988. [Other translations are also of
interest; but this one harmonizes most with the intuitions and biases of the author.]
8.6.4. The I Ching or Book of Changes, The Richard Wilhelm Translation Rendered into
English by Cary F. Baynes, Foreword by C.G. Jung, Bollingen Series XIX, Princeton University
Press, 1950, 1967.
8.6.5. Anthony Borgia, Life in the World Unseen, Psychic Press, Ltd., London, 1954,
1978, 1981, 1984, 1985.
8.6.6. Fred Gladstone Bratton, A History of the Bible: An Introduction to the Historical
Method, Beacon Press, Boston, 1959, 1967.
8.6.7. Dion Fortune, The Mystical Qabalah, Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, Maine, 1935,
1984. [Excellent introduction to the Qabalah.]
8.6.8. Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha, Translated by Hilda Rosner, A New Directions Book, New
Directions Publishing Corporation, New York, 1951.
8.6.9. Malalclypse the Younger, Principia Discordia: Or How I Found Goddess and What I Did
To Her When I Found Her, Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, Washington. [The Bible of a
religion disguised as a joke, or a joke disguised as a religion.]
8.6.10. Barbara Marciniak, Bringers of the Dawn: Teaching from the Pleiadians, Bear &
Company Publishing, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1992.
8.6.11. Paul Reps, Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings, Anchor
Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York. [First read many years ago, this
little book was this author's first intimation that there might be an alternative to the
conventional Western approach to reality.]
8.7.2. Frank Bettger, How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling,
Prentice-Hall, Inc., New York, 1949. [Probably out of print today, but so rich in content that
You can open it randomly to any page and learn something practical and useful.]
8.7.2. Jean Carpenter, A Moderate Proposal for Restoring Prosperity Individual and
National, PRS Nutshells, 5147 South Harvard Avenue, Suite 248, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74315,
1991.
8.7.3. Clarence B. Carson, A Basic History of the United States (5 vols)., American
Textbook Committee, P.O. Box 8, Wadley, Alabama 36276, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987.
8.7.4. Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich, A Fawcett Crest Book, Published by Ballantine
Books, New York, 1937, 1960.
8.7.4. Vern Holland, The Law That Always Was, F.E.A. Books, 8141 E. 31st Street, Suite
"F", Tulsa, Oklahoma 74145, 1987.
8.7.5. Lori Jacques, A Ticket to Liberty, c/o P.O. Box 1509, Bisbee, Arizona 85603-2509,
1990.
8.7.6. Lynne Meredith, Vultures in Eagle's Clothing, We The People, c/o P.O. Box 370,
Sunset Beach, California [92642]. [This author's introduction to the can of worms the federal
government has become. Most legal cites in Section 5. were found in this book. Please use
referral number 002-1088 when ordering.]
8.7.7. Frederic Morton, The Rothschilds: A Family Portrait, Atheneum, New York, 1962.
8.7.8. Eustace Mullins, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, P.O. Box 1105, Staunton,
Virginia 24401, 1985.
8.7.9. Bob Proctor, You Were Born Rich, Praxis International Group, L.L.C., 420
Pennsylvania, Suite 280, Kansas City, Missouri 64111, 1996.
8.7.10. Otto Skinner, The Best Kept Secret, P.O. Box 6609, San Pedro, California 90734,
1986.
8.7.11. Andrew B. Spiegel, Ratification of the Income Tax Amendment: Has the Federal
Government Defrauded the American People? A response to the Ripy Report, Constitutional
Research Associates, P.O. Box 550, South Holland, Illinois 60473, 1986.
8.7.12. Alan Stang, Tax Scam, Research Publications, P.O. Box 84902, Phoenix, Arizona
85071, 1988.
8.7.13. John E. Trumane, The Federal Zone: Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue,
Supreme Law Publishers, c/o 2509 North Campbell Avenue, #1776, Tucson, Arizona Republic, USA,
Postal Code 85719/tdc, January, 1997. [A mother lode of clear, thorough and meticulously
researched information on the legal jurisdiction of the federal government.]
8.8.2. The Constitution For The United
States: Its Sources and Its Application "...by Thomas James Norton, published by the
Committee for Constitutional Government, First printed circa 1922, last known publishing date
circa 1969; HTML Edition Copyright 1996 -- Barefoot Bob [Hardison of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho]."
8.8.3. The Cornell Law School Library
contains, among other items, the complete texts of the U.S. Constitution, the United States
Code (USC), the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC); and links to legal resources in each of the 50
States.
8.8.4. Dave Feustel's Web Site consists largely of links
to numerous other Web sites of probable interest to diverse individuals pursuing their
Sovereignty; or just interested to understand "what in Sam Hill's goin' on here."
8.8.5. FindLaw Internet Legal Resource If
You're looking for an online Law Library, this is it: the complete text of every U.S. Supreme
Court Decision since 1906, and certain crucial decisions prior to that, searchable by Volume
and Year, Citation (e.g. 158 U.S. 601), Party Name (e.g. Pollock), Full Text queries, Boolian
operators.... And much else besides.
8.8.6. The Gold & Silver Reserve, Inc. is a company
specializing in electronic currency backed by precious metals: gold, silver, platinum and
palladium; and provides a highly informative package on currency, precious metals and
electronic commerce.
8.8.7. Hieros Gamos - The Comprehensive Legal and
Government Site lives up to billing. It provides a vast galaxy of information on, or links
to, just about any imaginable government entity, law school, etc. (But beware of the "cookies"
when You visit.)
8.8.8. Leading Edge International Research Group,
"Spreading Ripples of Evolutionary Knowledge Throughout the Multidimensional Universe." If You
have a taste for the "far-out," You'll love this Web site; or at least You'll find something of
interest there, no matter what Your interests may be.
8.8.9. Madison's Notes are the most
comprehensive record of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in existence.
"James Madison is usually credited with being the principal author of the U.S. Constitution at
the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, but, while he was an active participant in
the debates and in the drafting of the document, he also managed to take the most complete set
of notes on the debates in that convention, capturing the essence, if not the exact words, of
the participants, and giving us a definitive insight into the intent of the Framers." [From the
Introduction to the Online Edition of Madison's Notes by Jon Roland and Ralph@TeamInfinity.com]
8.8.10. Dan Meador has been
sentenced to 16 months in the Tulsa County Jail as "a menace to society." Do You think His
Public Notice could have had anything do do with it? This material is pretty dense for the
neophyte accidentally happening upon it; but careful attention and study, in conjunction with
other legal resources available on this page, will be amply rewarded.
8.8.11. "Peace Pilgrim [1908 - 1981]
walked more than 25,000 miles across this country spreading her message - 'This is the way of
Peace: Overcome evil with good, falsehood with truth, and hatred with love.' Carrying in her
tunic pockets her only possessions, she vowed, 'I shall remain a wanderer until mankind has
learned the way of peace, walking until given shelter and fasting until given food.' She talked
with people on dusty roads and city streets, to church, college, civic groups, on TV and radio,
discussing peace within and without." [From the introductory remarks at this site.]
8.8.12. Schaffer Library of Drug Policy is an
exhaustive resource that factually dissects every aspect of the so-called "War on Drugs." Armed
with documented facts instead of self-serving press releases, You will be in a much improved
position to assess for Yourself the validity and value of government drug policy.
8.8.13. Supreme Law Firm was founded by Paul A. Mitchell
and is dedicated to educating the public in Constitutional Law with vigorous pursuit of
Sovereign Citizenship as secured by the Declaration of Independence (1776), the Constitution for
the United States of America, (1787) and the Bill of Rights (1791).
8.8.14. U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law
Library provides searchable online versions of the United States Code (USC), the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), the Federal Register, and much else.
8.8.15. U.S.A. The Republic: How You Lost It! How
You May Get It Back! "Several of the Treatises, Briefs, and Opinions are very lengthy. I
would like to encourage you to 'bookmark' this Page, 'save' the files to your disk (just
in case they disappear), and print a 'hard copy' to study. Please share the works of
the Patriots with your friends and neighbors." [From the introductory remarks at this site.]
8.1. [These paragraphs are inserted as a courtesy to those who are consulting the below
list of Resources without having read the preceding text.] You may wish to bear in mind that
very few, if any, of the items listed below, or not listed below, were created with anything in
mind at all like the thesis expressed in this text. You may nevertheless approach them with any
perspective You choose, for it is Yours, and Yours only, to decide the meaning of anything you
read, or see, or experience. Thus reading a book, for instance, may be no less creative an act
than writing one; for an argument with which You totally disagree may nevertheless be the
catalyst for a chain of thought which unexpectedly leads You in a surprisingly fruitful
direction. Fear not, therefore, to examine ideas that challenge Your beliefs -- particularly if
it is knowledge You seek, or liberation of Your Self.
8.3.1.
Classical, Quantum and Chaos Physics
[¶8.4.];
8.4. Classical, Quantum and Chaos
Physics8.4.1. Max Born, Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Dover, New York, 1962, 1965.
8.5. Psychology and Epistemology8.5.1. Harry Elmer Barnes, An Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World
(3 vols.), Dover, New York, 1937, 1941, 1965.
8.6. Intuition, Revelation and Religion8.6.1. A Course In Miracles, Foundation for Inner Peace, Tiburon, California, 1975,
1985. [A major catalyst for the line of thought expressed in this text.]
8.7. Money, Taxes and Law8.7.1. M.J. "Red Beckman and Bill Benson, The Law That Never Was (two volumes),
Constitutional Research Associates, POB 550, South Holland, Illinois 60473, 1985, 1986.
[Documents the fraud of "declaring" the 16th Amendment "ratified" in 1913.]
8.8. Online Resources8.8.1. The
Constitution for the United States of America annotated with legal cites, as supplied to all
Members of Congress by the Government Printing Office in pursuance of Public Law 91-589. This is
indeed, in the words of Paul Mitchell (¶8.8.13), "a national treasure," and a priceless
resource for anybody wishing to inform shimself in depth about the Supreme Law of the Land.