Recommended Further Reading
for Matrix Warriors
Sorcery & Occultism
Taisha Abelar: The Sorcerers'
Crossing
Helena Blavatsky: The Secret Doctrine.
Carlos Castaneda: The Teachings of
Don Juan, A Separate Reality, Journey
to Ixtlan, Tales of Power, The Eagle’s Gift, etc.
Aleister Crowley: Book 4, The Book
of Thoth, Confessions, etc.
Florinda Donner: Being-In-Dreaming
Ramsey Dukes: S.S.O.T.B.M.E, Words Made Flesh, What I Did in My
Holidays, etc.
Elizabeth Haich: Initiation.
Kenneth Grant: Aleister Crowley
and the Hidden God, Hecate's Fountain, etc.
Murray Hope: Ancient Egypt: The
Sirius Connection.
Carl Jung: Answer to Job.
Aeolus Kephas: The Lucid View
Eliphas Levi: The Key to the
Mysteries, Transcendental Magic.
Kyriacos C. Markides: The Magus of
Strovolos, Homage to the Sun, etc.
Robert A. Monroe: Journeys Out of the Body, Far Journeys, etc.
Samuel Sagan: Entities: Parasites
of the Energy Body
R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz: Sacred
Science.
Whitley Strieber: The Key.
John Symmonds: The Medusa's Head
Robert Anton Wilson: Cosmic Trigger
1-3, etc.
George C. Andrews: Extraterrestrial
Friends and Foes.
Albert Budden: Psychic Close
Encounters
Dolores Cannon: Keepers of the Garden
William Cooper: Behold a Pale
Horse
Robert C. Girard: Futureman
John Keel: Our Haunted Planet,
UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse, The Mothman Prophecies, etc.
Robert Kirk: The
Secret Commonwealth.
Carl Jung: Flying Saucers
Gregory Little: Grand Illusions
William Lyne: Space Aliens From
the Pentagon
John E. Mack: Abductions, Passport
to the Cosmos
Whitley Strieber: Communion,
Transformation, Majestic.
Robert G. K. Temple: The Sirius
Mystery
Valdemar Valerian: Matrix II: The
Abduction and Manipulation of Humans Using Advanced Technology.
Jacques Vallee: Passport to
Magonia, Messengers of Deception, The Secret College
Conspiracy Lit.
William Bramley: The Gods of Eden.
Umberto Eco: Foucault’s Pendulum
Bob Frissel: Nothing is this Book is True, But That's
Exactly How Things Are.
Joscelyn Godwin: Arktos
Jim Keith: Casebook on Alternative
Three, Black Helicopters Over America, Secret & Suppressed (editor), etc.
Peter Moon and Preston B. Nichols: The Montauk books, Adventures in the Pleiades
Adam Parfrey
(editor): Apocalypse Culture, Apocalypse
Culture 2
Leslie Watkins: Alternative 3
Robert Anton Wilson: Masks of the
Illuminati, The Earth Will Shake, The Widow's Son, etc.
Philosophy/Psychology, etc.
William Blake: The Marriage of
Heaven and Hell
André Breton: Manifestos
of Surrealism
Paul Bowles: Conversations.
Joseph Campbell: Masks of God.
Mircea Eliade: Shamanism, Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy
David Fideler: Jesus Christ, Sun
of God.
Charles Fort: Complete Books
Patrick Harpur: Daemonic Reality
Carl Jung: Man and His Symbols.
Terence McKenna: True
Hallucinations, The Archaic Revival, etc.
Frederich Nietzsche: Thus Spoke
Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, The Anti-Christ.
Joseph Chilton Pearce: Evolution’s
End, The Biology of Transcendence.
Wilhelm Reich: The Mass Psychology of Fascism.
Lao Tze: Tao Teh Ching
Robert Anton Wilson: The New Inquisition
Paul Bowles: The Sheltering Sky,
Let it Come Down, etc
Charles Bukowski: Ham on Rye, Tales of Ordinary Madness, etc.
William Burroughs: Nova Express,
The Ticket That Exploded, etc.
Philip K. Dick: Valis, Radio
Free Ablemuth, etc.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Idiot, Notes from Underground, The Brothers Karamazov, etc.
Robert Graves: King Jesus.
Patricia Highsmith: Cry of the Owl, Carol, etc.
Nick Hornby: How to Be Good
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World, Ape & Essence, etc
Franz Kafka: Metamorphosis and
Other Stories
Arthur Koestler: Darkness at Noon
D. H. Lawrence: St.
Mawr and Other Stories, Women in Love, etc.
Ira Levin: Rosemary's Baby
Frank Miller: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman Year One, Daredevil:
Born Again, Elektra Assassin
Alan Moore: Watchmen, From Hell, Promethea, Miracle Man, etc.
George Orwell: 1984
Edgar Allan Poe: Tales of Mystery
and Imagination, etc.
Kurt Vonnegut: Mother Night, Palm Sunday.
Note: Where the author’s name and
titles are followed by “etc.,” my intent is generally to recommend most or
all of the author’s works.