close
more_vert

Jane wrote:
No not really. There's shitloads I don't know. How 'bout you?
Masses I'm unaware of. It's what makes the Universe so awesome, to me at least. And Gyrus' book, I think, is an exploration of the same sorta thing: an initial exploration of things from a neolithic 'way of looking at things' (paradigm).

The book's just dropped thru mi letterbox a half-hour back. I'll turn my attention to it when I get back from work, but note our very own Julian Cope (who's written the Foreword) thinks highly of this tome, and Gyrus himself, noting, "He's unearthed far too much essential stuff to stop now." Absolutely! And "for his superb and enduring research he is worthy of our deep gratitude." Gotta agree.

If my initial description was a bit overly verbose, I apologise. But get the book and see what you think. Despite how others may criticise the material and approach (usually uneducated critics, in all honesty), any open-minded researcher will hold their head and learn much from what's inside. For £8 it's an absolute utter bargain!

Paulus wrote:
And Gyrus' book, I think, is an exploration exploration of things from a neolithic 'way of looking at things' .
Now I'm beginning to get it :-) Thanks Paulus. That sounds great.
Paulus wrote:
If my initial description was a bit overly verbose, I apologise.
Verbose,- yes, I'm afraid so. My finely tuned bullshit antenna immediately switch my brain into 'alert' mode when I read words like 'paradigm', 'psychography' and this is frustrating when you actually DO want to know what the writer is talking about.

Many thanks
*having everso slightly a 'blonde' morning*
J
x