Uncertain Places, Mitch Horowitz
Uncertain Places, Mitch Horowitz
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Uncertain Places
Essays on Occult and Outsider Experiences

Author: Mitch Horowitz

Narrator: Mitch Horowitz

Unabridged: 10 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: G&D Media

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

An exploration of our extraordinary shift away from materialism toward renewal of the numinous, mysterious, and uncertain

Examines topics that evoke widespread misunderstanding, including the real history of secret societies, the wisdom of the Satanic, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, out-of-body experience, and the contemporary war on witches Looks at the influence of the founding lights of modern occultism, including mystic Neville Goddard, occult scholar Manly P. Hall, and surrealist filmmaker David Lynch, and debunks famous pseudo-skeptics such as the Amazing Randi Explores magickal practices, including Anarchic Magick, mind metaphysics, the Law of Attraction, and Ouija boards, and upends hallowed spiritual concepts like forgiveness All of us today dwell in uncertain places--realities in which thoughts make things happen, ESP is provable by the scientific methods once used to debunk it, UFOs are mainstream, and magick no longer requires rite and ritual but is as near as your own mind. Today’s leading voice of esotericism and the occult, Mitch Horowitz explores topics that evoke widespread misunderstanding, including the real history of secret societies, the wisdom of the Satanic, the relevance of Gnosticism, and the slender but authentic connection between today’s spiritual culture and antiquity, including in areas of Hermeticism, deity worship, out-of-body experience, and magick. He demonstrates the occult roots of wide-ranging facets of modern culture, including politics, abstract art, mind-body healing, self-help, and breakthrough scientific fields such as quantum physics and neuroplasticity. He looks at the influence of the founding lights of modern occultism, including mystic Neville Goddard, occult scholar Manly P. Hall, and surrealist filmmaker David Lynch, and provides a magnificent take-down of famous debunkers and pseudo-skeptics such as the Amazing Randi. He explores magickal practices, including Anarchic Magick, mind metaphysics, the Law of Attraction, and the history of Ouija boards and questions time-honored spiritual values like forgiveness. Mitch also examines the contemporary war on witches around the world and what it is like to be blacklisted.Offering a thought-provoking investigation of the spiritual, the occult, the magickal, and the extra-physical, Mitch lays the groundwork for listeners to continue their own journeys into these esoteric streams of consciousness.

About Mitch Horowitz

Mitch Horowitz is a PEN Award-winning historian whose books include Occult America, One Simple Idea, and The Miracle Club. His book Awakened Mind is one of the first works of New Thought translated and published in Arabic. The Chinese government has censored his work.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Drew on January 01, 2023

I always enjoy every book I read from Horowitz. This book is full of Horowitz's inviting writing style that is brimming with his good-natured wit and intelligence. This is a great collection of essays that circles around his favorite topics: the paranormal, New Thought, Gnotsim-Hermetism, and values......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on March 13, 2023

This review originally appeared on The Magical Buffet website on 03/13/2023. There are a lot of places you can find an occult author’s work: websites, magazines, in person or online lectures, etc. Perhaps why I’ve noticed an increase in essay collections in the category, and I am not complaining. Tod......more

Goodreads review by Steve on January 17, 2024

As I note elsewhere (Sects and Violence in the Ancient World), I first became aware of Mitch Horowitz through his book Occult America, which I read back in 2012. I recently learned about Uncertain Places, and remembering the mental state into which his previous book had dropped me, knew that I would......more

Goodreads review by Robert on February 04, 2023

A collection of essays on the occult. Some good points made about connection of the occult to certain possible science related topics such as: placebo studies and quantum mechanics. There is a way through strong material realism offered here. Now, by the author's own admission, it isn't necessary to......more