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Title: Apology: A New Age Meditation Author: Robert Arias Read About this Author. Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() Must Read!
Publisher: 1stBooks Library Web Page: www.1stbooks.com Reviewed by: Zanne Marie Gray | View Bio |
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At first I found the title Apology: A New Age Meditation a bit off-putting. But the title brought back memories of college philosophy courses, and so I did some investigating. The Greek word apologia means "speech before". In Plato's terms, "Apology" was an account of Socrates' defense before his fellow Athenians, and an examination of the value of philosophical examination. In the same way, Robert Arias' Apology is an account of his own examination of the meaning of life and consciousness, and the first steps in the search for "truth". Written in the first person, and chronicling Arias' passage through psychedelic drugs, comparative religious thought, and meditation, the book is a series of richly interwoven narratives. Conversations held in the past weave threads similar to those held in the present, and at each moment the fullness of truth is but a hair's-breadth away. I was particularly impressed with the detail and clarity with which Arias' psychedelic trips are described. Few people would attempt such a description. Fewer would do it well. Arias' trips leave the experienced reader with a "morning-after", kinesthetic remembrance, and the inexperienced reader with a small taste of the pleasure and danger of psychotropic investigation.
The novel moves like a Socratic cyclone, tearing down dogma
and doctrine, leaving nothing but emptiness and uncertainty
in its wake. And yet, in that emptiness and uncertainty
lives a hope and possibility that can not be expressed in
words.
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