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Thaddeus Stanley Golas (1924–1997)

Författare till The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment

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Vedertaget namn
Golas, Thaddeus Stanley
Födelsedag
1924-06-15
Avled
1997-04-16
Begravningsplats
Sarasota, Florida, USA
Kön
male
Nationalitet
USA
Bostadsorter
Paterson, New Jersey, USA
New York, New York, USA
San Francisco, California, USA
Redway, California, USA
Sarasota, Florida, USA
Utbildning
Columbia University (B.A., 1948)
Yrken
proofreader
editor
book representative
Kort biografi
Thaddeus Stanley Golas was born on June 15th, 1924 in Paterson, New Jersey. He was the youngest of five children. Both his parents were of Polish descent and met in the United States. Thaddeus enlisted into the army in 1942 and became part of the 604th Engineer Camouflage Battalion at Camp Campbell in Kentucky. He shipped off to England, then France, where he served until 1944, briefly saw combat at the Battle of the Bulge. He returned to the United States and attended New York's Columbia University where he studied under such illustrious professors as Jacques Barzun, and earned a B.A. Degree (Class of '48). He first worked as a proofreader for Betty Ballantine, and later became an editor for Redbook Magazine and later worked at Harper & Row as a book representative. He held several publishing related jobs in the Midwest, and finally moved to San Francisco, experimented with LSD, and self published his book, The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment. He married 3 times. Thaddeus Golas wrote The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment in a language that any reader of English could hope to understand; the simplicity of the book was clearly behind its success. The little “Guide” has a simple thesis: “Enlightenment doesn’t care how you get there.”

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Short book that has been popular for decades, and it is clear to see why. It is very honest and accessible. It is also a strange place to find enlightenment, as the author clearly states between the pages that he wrote it for acid heads.

Reading this got me to thinking, and ultimately agreeing, with the author that enlightenment does not care how you reach it. You can be guided there by scripture or by the words of a Sufi Imam, or the lines written by an unlikely acid head guru like Thaddeus Golas.

I like some of his ideas and his attempt to link them to quantum physics and science, but what truly spoke to me is the way he summed up the findings of his spiritual search, the non-discriminatory approach to enlightenment, the idea that you can find it anywhere, and also what he spoke about love in the first part of the book, not the last part which was a bit confusing.

Very short book that could be read or re-read to absorb some new age spirituality.
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2
Medlemmar
335
Popularitet
#71,019
Betyg
3.9
Recensioner
3
ISBN
21
Språk
6
Favoritmärkt
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