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A Magical Universe: The Best of Magical Blend Magazine by Jerry Snider
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A Magical Universe: The Best of Magical Blend Magazine

by Jerry Snider

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0926524399, Paperback)

is a blend of New England aggressiveness pushing at the borders of new thinking and the Sou thern charm of color boldness and creativity. This comprehensive anthology of the best from the last 15 years includes two or three articles and interviews in each of 21 topical sections. Journey through Cyberspace with Timothy Leary explore Nijinsky's Madness with Maggie Helwig and Goddess Religion with Jean Houston. Distinctive graphics and art work introduce articles on Music, Health, Myth, Ecology, Shamanism, Humor, and more by some of the most recognized names in the new age new science and new culture movements. Jerry Garcia, Nina Hagen, Carlos Castaneda, Whitley Strieber, and Joseph Campbell are just a few of the many authors represented. Each piece is introduced with a few comments about the author and clarifying the time frame and value of the article. As Robin Williams puts it Be Here Now. If Not Get Here Later.

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