
The 99th Monkey
Eliezer Sobel
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Product Details
Publisher | Santa Monica Press |
Publish Date | February 01, 2008 |
Pages | 310 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781595800282 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.8 X 0.7 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
"By all means follow The 99th Monkey down the road apiece that passeth understanding. It looks like big fun." --Wavy Gravy, author, "Something Good for a Change"
"This book made me happier than most of the spiritual books I read these days. Enjoy." --Wes Scoop' Nisker, Buddhist meditation teacher, author, and performer
"Sobel's humor and self-deprecating manner make this journey a fun one. . . . In the end, Sobel is really like anyone else on this earth, which is why the book is so endearing and encouraging." --"Rain Taxi"
"By all means follow The 99th Monkey down the road apiece that passeth understanding. It looks like big fun." --Wavy Gravy, author, "Something Good for a Change"
"This book made me happier than most of the spiritual books I read these days. Enjoy." --Wes Scoop' Nisker, Buddhist meditation teacher, author, and performer
"Sobel's utter failure to get enlightened is chronicled with laughter, irreverence, insight and raw truth." --Gabrielle Roth, dancer, director, and author, "Connections"
"A generous contribution to countercultural history." --Paul Krassner, author, "One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Satirist"
"An extraordinary and challenging journey through the contemporary worlds of spiritual exploration and the human potential movement." --Rabbi David A. Cooper, author, "Ecstatic Kabbalah" and "God is a Verb"
"Funny, beautifully written, and often extremely moving and thought-provoking." --Colin Wilson, author, "A Criminal History of Mankind"
" A generous contribution to countercultural history." -- Paul Krassner, author, "One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Satirist"
" An extraordinary and challenging journey through the contemporary worlds of spiritual exploration and the human potential movement." -- Rabbi David A. Cooper, author, "Ecstatic Kabbalah" and "God is a Verb"
" Funny, beautifully written, and often extremely moving and thought-provoking." -- Colin Wilson, author, "A Criminal History of Mankind"
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