The Lazy Man's Life
Released: Nov 29, 2010
Publisher: Even Lazier Publishing, Ltd.
Format: Paperback, 523 pages
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[The Collected Works of Thaddeus Golas Vol.4 - From Seed Center Books] The Lazy Man's Life - The Life and Times of Thaddeus Golas From the Great Depression to the rise and fall of the Hippie Revolution Compiled and Edited by Sylvain Despretz The Lazy Man's Life,Thaddeus Golas' autobiography, is pulled from his diaries, emails and letters -- it is the account of his life, in his own words. The Lazy Man's Life is not a book of metaphysics, but at 523 pages (complete with a 16-page leaflet of era color photographs) it covers much of the story of the journey from the Great Depression to the psychedelic '60s. It is a historical account of the birth of the psychedelic movement in America; a parade of the era's greatest players: Timothy Leary, Baba Ram Dass, Steven Gaskin, Allen Ginsberg, and all the rest. The book features original poems by Thaddeus Golas, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of The Lazy Mans Guide to Enlightenment, and some definitive answers to the questions: "Was the book channeled?" and "was Thaddeus Golas a mere typist for higher consciousness?" The Lazy Mans Life will leave you feeling like an expert on the psychedelic and metaphysical '60s. A great read!
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