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David Sinclair


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Average rating: 4.11 · 772 ratings · 114 reviews · 125 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Land That Never Was: Si...

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Spice Girls Revisited

4.12 avg rating — 73 ratings — published 2008 — 5 editions
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Wannabe: How the Spice Girl...

4.43 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 2004
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The Pound: A Biography: The...

3.64 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2000 — 7 editions
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Without the Mob, There Is N...

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3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1977 — 6 editions
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Transcendental Magic: The R...

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The Gilead Bomb

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The War of the Mind: Unders...

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Dynasty: The Astors and the...

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“The Soviet Union never ended. It reformed itself as the Woke West, a totalitarian liberal, rather than communist, nightmare. Big Brother became Non-Binary Elder Sibling.”
David Sinclair, Without the Mob, There Is No Circus

“Every hero needs to venture into the Belly of the Beast. It’s essential to be devoured at least once by the monster. The hero never begins as a hero. He becomes a hero, and that entails the annihilation of his own, unheroic, former self. The hero always undergoes a metamorphosis, from ordinary to extraordinary. The hero, like the snake, sheds its old skin and takes on a new form. To change, you must enter a sacred space, a transformational space. Nothing ever changes in the ordinary space. The familiar world keeps you the same. It has no alchemical power. If you are confined in the same old world, you remain the same old person. You must cross the threshold into the New World.”
David Sinclair, The Church of the Serpent: The Philosophy of the Snake and Attaining Transcendent Knowledge

“Zarathustra is the prophet of the Church of the Serpent. He himself was distinctly serpentine. Nietzsche is one of the snake philosophers. He has venom towards the weak and the meek. He has the fierce bite of knowledge. We all need the Serpent’s Kiss if we wish to become enlightened. You must poison your old self if you wish to find your new self, your higher self. Your old views are poisonous. Poison must meet poison.”
David Sinclair, The Church of the Serpent: The Philosophy of the Snake and Attaining Transcendent Knowledge

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