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Practical Mysticism I. The Brahmin of Bloomsbury

Brent Newman
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Pages
241
Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Masterworks

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The Brahmin of BloomsburyThe Final Frontier: The Parallel Worlds of Aldous HuxleyThe Perennial PhychonautThis volume offers a definitive exploration of Aldous Huxley's evolution from the cynical satirist of the Bloomsbury Group to the "Perennial Psychonaut" who bridged the chasm between Western science and Eastern mysticism.Timed for the 75th anniversary of his seminal psychedelic works, The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell, this book maps Huxley's radical journey-a "descent" from the numbing, state-mandated stability of Soma to the liberation of Moksha.We trace the transformation of a man born into a scientific dynasty (the "Brahmin") as he moves beyond the cold, clinical observations of his youth toward a holistic understanding of the human consciousness. The book highlights how Huxley never truly abandoned his grandfather's empirical rigor. Instead, he refined it, seeking a "Practical Mysticism" where neurobiology and spiritual epiphany could coexist.A deep-dive comparison between the dystopian "dead society" of Brave New World and the utopian "living society" of Island. An analysis of Huxley's final fictional world, where the integration of East and West, ancient wisdom and modern pharmacology, created a roadmap for human potential."Huxley didn't abandon his grandfather's science; he simply gave it a soul."This work serves as both a tribute and a critical analysis of a visionary who spent his life searching for the "Final Frontier"-not in space, but within the "Parallel Worlds" of the mind.

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