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This essay was written in 1994 behind the walls of a New York State
prison. It examines the Revolutionary Luminist perspective on religion
— an orientation rooted in direct experience of reality rather than
the pseudorational superstitions of the dominant established religions
of the world. The Revolutionary Luminist perspective has much in common
with the traditional beliefs of indigenous cultures throughout the world
— the “Pagan” worldview — enhanced by the personal revelation of
the psychedelic experience and the guidance of the world’s esoteric
mystery traditions. $4.99
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