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The '''eight-circuit model of consciousness''' is a ] proposal originally described by ], later expanded on by ] in his 1977 book '']''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110723133512/http://www.futurehi.net/docs/8circuit.html ''Cosmic Trigger'' excerpt]</ref> and his 1983 book '']'', and by ], that suggests "eight periods " within the model.<ref>Leary, T. (1987). ''Info-Psychology''. New Falcon Press, Los Angeles. Page xii</ref> The '''eight-circuit model of consciousness''' is a ] proposal originally described by ], later expanded on by ] in his 1977 book '']''<ref></ref> and his 1983 book '']'', and by ], that suggests "eight periods " within the model.<ref>Leary, T. (1987). ''Info-Psychology''. New Falcon Press, Los Angeles. Page xii</ref>


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The eight-circuit model of consciousness is a holistic proposal originally described by Timothy Leary, later expanded on by Robert Anton Wilson in his 1977 book Cosmic Trigger and his 1983 book Prometheus Rising, and by Antero Alli, that suggests "eight periods " within the model.

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Bibliography

  • Alli, Antero. Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection, The Original Falcon Press; (1985) (Reprint - 2008). ISBN 978-1-935150-95-4.
  • Alli, Antero. The Eight-Circuit Brain: Navigational Strategies for the Energetic Body, Vertical Pool Publishing; (2009). ISBN 978-0-9657341-3-4.
  • Leary, Timothy. The Game of Life, (1979) (Second Edition, 1993), with contributions by Robert Anton Wilson. ISBN 9781561840502
  • Leary, Timothy. The Politics of Ecstasy, (1970) ISBN 1-57951-031-0
  • Leary, Timothy. Neurologic, 1973, with Joanna Leary.
  • Leary, Timothy. Exo-Psychology, 1977.
  • Leary, Timothy. Info-Psychology, New Falcon Publications, (1987) (Seventh Print, 2011), ISBN 1-56184-105-6.
  • Leary, Timothy. What Does WoMan Want?, (1976), 88 books.
  • "Leary's 8 Calibre Brain", Psychic magazine, (April, 1976).
  • Lee, Dave. Chaotopia!, Mandrake of Oxford. ISBN 1-869928-88-1.
  • Valle, R. & von Eckarsberg, R. The metaphors of consciousness. New York: Plenum Press.
  • Wilson, Robert Anton. Prometheus Rising, (1983), New Falcon Publications (Reprint - 1992). ISBN 1-56184-056-4.
  • Wilson, Robert Anton. Quantum Psychology, (1990). ISBN 9781561840717.
  • Wilson, Robert Anton. Reality Is What You Can Get Away With, (1992) (new introduction added, 1996).

References

  1. Cosmic Trigger excerpt
  2. Leary, T. (1987). Info-Psychology. New Falcon Press, Los Angeles. Page xii

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