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The Quiet Center: Isolation and Spirit

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In today’s world, many people seek shelter from the stresses and stimuli of everyday life as a way to reconnect with their inner reality. Scientist John C. Lill, whose work inspired the films Day of the Dolphin and Altered States, devised the perfect means of finding serene self-awareness: the isolation experience. The Quiet Center presents the core of Lilly’s groundbreaking isolation experiments and the path to higher consciousness. As a leader in consciousness research, Lilly, like his peers Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, and Carlos Castaneda, should be read by a new generation seeking to discover truth about themselves. By learning to create their own isolation space, readers will discover the healing powers of the “quiet center.” Photos and illustrations are included.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 9, 2003

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John C. Lilly

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John Cunningham Lilly was an American physician, neuroscientist, psychoanalyst, psychonaut, philosopher, writer and inventor.

He was a researcher of the nature of consciousness using mainly isolation tanks, dolphin communication, and psychedelic drugs, sometimes in combination.

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May 23, 2013
This is a pleasant bit of new age nonsense, like a sci-fi Carlos Castaneda. I particularly enjoyed the bit about the Earth Coincidence Control Office, which is pretty much straight out of Philip K. Dick.

What I didn't enjoy was the extremely poor work of Amy Demmon, credited as copy editor for this book. Her incompetence cannot be overstated. There are significant typos on almost every page, occasionally bad enough to confuse meaning. The book has two chapter fours. I once found a comma in the middle of a word. Maybe this is what copyediting on entheogenics looks like.

I hope Ronin Books didn't pay her for her services.
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November 2, 2009
John Lilly had two movies made about him: Day of the Dolphin that was about his research into dolphin intelligence and Altered States that was about his research into consciousness using an isolation tank. This is sort of a Cliff's Notes of Lilly's earlier writings on consciousness. It can be good preparation for someone going to do their first float in an isolation tank.
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September 15, 2007
John's style was a little dictatorial; he wrote about his own findings and his ideas about them, but presented them as hard facts. Groundbreaking work nevertheless.
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October 11, 2017
In some ways John Lilly is a bit of a hero of mine--mainly for his ground-breaking dolphin and sensory depravation tank research. This book expands on some of his loftier concepts of consciousness and while I find it interesting, the spiritual side of it is not really my thing.

I mainly read this as research for my second novel--to put my deeper into the mind of the man one of my main characters also idolizes. For that purpose, it was helpful.
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March 7, 2025
I think this misses out on a lot of psychology that could inform some of his faulty constructs.
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