5.0 out of 5 stars
PAIN, SEX AND TIME, Aug 23 2008
This review is from: Pain, Sex and Time: A New Outlook on Evolution and the Future of Man (Paperback)
Here are several brief reviews of PAIN, SEX AND TIME:
Aldous Huxley
"Gerald Heard's book represents a significant attempt to reinterpret in contemporary terms and in the light of modern knowledge the teachings, practical no less than theoretical, of the traditional religious philosophies, with their profound optimism about human potentialities, their empirically justified pessimism about man and society as they mostly are and have been."
Professor Huston Smith from his Foreword to the 2004 edition
"Overnight, the book in hand converted me from the scientific worldview to the vaster world of the mystics. I applaud the decision to bring this book back into print."
E. M. Forster in The Listener
"One could spend all one's time praising the book but that is not what the writer wants. He wants to help the human race. These are the problems to which he brings his selflessness, his erudition, his great intellectual powers."
Georg Feuerstein
"I am delighted that this work is back in print, because it still packs a lot of punch."
Dr. (Hon.) Rhea A. White
"Although published in 1939, this book was way ahead of its time. It should attract a large readership in this third millennium whose minds it will open to new ways of thinking about pain, sex, time, and a leading-edge spirituality that may just now be coming into its own."
Michael Murphy
"Heard's evolutionary mysticism, as encapsulated in Pain, Sex and Time, represents the basic worldview that I believe is trying to emerge in the world today. I am very pleased to see this book re-issued, and I heartily recommend it as a classic that has stood the test of time."
Harry Allen Overstreet
"Exciting reading to any one who has learned to despair of what we have liked to call our human achievements."
Marvin Barrett in Parabola
"It is my hope that the youth of a new age every bit as threatening and chaotic as the one I faced in the 1940s will find in these pages an illuminating vision of where the human race came from and where it might still aspire to go."
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