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Stealing Fire
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Stealing Fire

How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and Work

Dey Street, 2017 más...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Innovative
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Steven Kotler stays true to the sensational, entertaining language he used in his New York Times bestseller, Abundance. He and co-author Jamie Wheal conquer a whirlwind of ideas and stories in this wide-ranging exploration of ecstasis – Greek for altered states of “flow,” euphoria and ecstasy. They explore ways to reach this altered state – covering an array of subjects such as transcendental meditation, intoxicating substances and virtual reality. They’re clear on what you stand to gain and risk. Kotler and Wheal may spend too much time attacking societal taboos, notably the hypocrisy of organized religion and the dishonesty of government in suppressing access to euphoria. Yet they accomplish a unique paradox – a page-turner you will put down frequently to process the implications of the information. Don’t look for too much depth; instead, regard this primer on personal exploration as a guide to the areas that interest you. getAbstract recommends this unusual treatise to anyone new to the concepts of flow and ecstasy.

Take-Aways

  • People have always sought mind-altering states and the transcendence of ecstasis, the Greek word for altered states of “flow,” euphoria and ecstasy.
  • Superstition and authoritarian control have long shrouded the true nature of ecstasis.
  • Modern cognitive science offers a greater understanding of altered states.

About the Authors

Best-selling author Steven Kotler founded the Flow Genome Project, where he researches altered states with Jamie Wheal and others.


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