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A GATEWAYS PUBLICATION
METAPHYSICS/TRANSFORMATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY
FROM A STRICTLY BIOLOGICAL AND
psychological point of view, we are destined
to a painfully brief existence as human
beings. Can anything really be done, in an
evolutionary sense, that would unlock our
full transformational potential and raise
us above the futility to which we are
presently condemned? The Human
Biological Machine as a Transformational
Apparatus, the introduction to a large
body of writings of E.J. Gold, a recognized
leader in the field of transformational
psychology, is an answer to this question.
"
E . ] . Gold has hit the nail squarely on the head ...
To complete one's own inner transformation is
the only task worth taking seriously.
Everything else is secondary."
Robert S. de Ropp
, author 'of The Master Game and Self-Completion ,
"I think The Human Biological Machine as a
Transformational Apparatus is not only Mr. Gold's
most innovative book but perhaps the most useful
item in contemporary post-Gurdjieffian literature."
Claudio Naranjo
author of Ennea-type Structures and How to Be
ISBN: -89556-46-1
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©1991 by E.J. Gold
All ights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
First Printing: May 1 7 , 1985
Second Printing: November 23,1986
Third Printing: June 1, 1991
Published by:
GAEWA YS/IDHHB, INC.
PO Box 370
Nevada City, CA 95959
(800) 869-0658 or (916) 477-1116
No part of this publication may be reproduced or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any
information storage and retrieval system now known or to
be invented, without permission in writing from the
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brief passages in connection with a review written for
inclusion in a magazine, newspaper, or broadcast.
"The Library of Congress has catalogued the first issue of
this title as follows:"
Gold, E. J.
The human biological machine as a transformational
apparatus / E.J. Gold. -Nevada City, CA :
Gateways/IDHHB. c1985.
159p. : 22 cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-89556-046-1 (pbk.)
ISBN 0-89556-064-X (he.)
$12.50
1. Occultism.
I. Title.
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FOREWORD
E.l. Gold has hit the nail squarely on the head. Man is
an unfinished animal endowed by nature with the capaciy to
complete itsef. It can then take charge of its own evolution
and become worthy of the proud title Homo sapiens. The
alchemical process of self-completion is shrouded in mystery
and understood only by a few people in each generation. The
Great Work consists in transforming a helpless other-directed
puppet into an inner-directed, unified being that understands
its place in the scheme of things. Nothing can be more
important than the attainment of this understanding. Without
it we are at the mercy of our dreams and delusions and our
technical devices become more of a menace than a blessing. If
a great catastrophe is to be avoided a growing number of
people must grasp the central truth. To complete one's own
inner transformation is the only task worth taking seriously.
Everything else is secondary.
Robet S. de Ropp
author of The Master Game
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