 Oh, Jed McKenna, Jed McKenna. This guy, this author is probably the craziest author I've ever read a book from. This guy basically destroys your entire viewpoint of reality in this trilogy called the Enlightenment Trilogy. And what it talks about is deconstructing everything that you think you know and really leaving the bare essentials to what is true. Now the proposition in these books is that once you reach the very core, what is true after you've deleted all the other knowledge because you've proven it to be false, what you're going to be left with is truth awareness or non-dual awareness or enlightenment, however you want to call it. This book, this trilogy, I'm sort of hesitant to recommend it because on one hand it is extremely enlightening and amazing and it's going to change your life immediately. But the problem with it is that most guys and girls who read it, they just go very, very depressed for a couple of months. This is because these books sort of make you nihilistic, make you tend to start really thinking about your life, which is something that a lot of people haven't even done once in their entire life. And you really start deconstructing everything that you think you know and all the importance that you put on things and start seeing it for what it is, which is just subjective illusions, you could say. So these books are recommended for anybody who's kind of sick of life, sick of the way things are, feels like something needs to change, something's just not right. But again, be aware that if you are going to go through the process that is instigated in the book, which is called Spiritual Autolysis, you're going to go through a lot of shit. This process, Spiritual Autolysis, it sounds simple. Basically, he says, you know, just need to write something that's true. Just keep writing until you write something that's true. And the problem is this process may sound simple, but it's one of the most excruciating things that you can do once you actually take the blindfold off and you start accepting reality for what it is, which is, again, just an illusion. So again, if you are interested in noble shit answers about how life actually works and a method to verify it for yourself, these books are just for you. But be ready, because most likely you are going to be kind of depressed, you are going to start losing motivation in life. There has to be that period of dip if you actually want to go through the transformation and start seeing life for what it is. If you want to stay in the matrix and just enjoy your shit and pretend everything is real, that is also okay, but you're going to die anyway and you're going to find the truth for yourself. So I recommend this book, highly highly recommended for critical thinkers, but be ready because it's going to kind of nuke your fucking life. Until next time.