Robert Anton Wilson

Robert Anton Wilson
Robert Anton Wilsonwas an American author, novelist, essayist, editor, playwright, poet, futurist, psychologist, and self-described agnostic mystic. Recognized as an Episkopos, Pope, and saint of Discordianism, Wilson helped publicize the group through his writings and interviews...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth18 January 1932
CountryUnited States of America
Robert Anton Wilson quotes about
anarchist anarchism ideals
I'm not an anarchist any longer, because I've concluded that anarchism is an impractical ideal.
beloved womb
The Grail is the womb of the beloved.
learning blood sweat
Nothing of any importance can be taught. It can only be learned, and with blood and sweat.
philadelphia next jersey
Philadelphia merely seems dull because it's next to exciting Camden, New Jersey.
views psychology als
History, sociology, economics, psychology et al. confirmed Joyce's view of Everyman as victim.
needs repeats
Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it.
thinking beam planets
I think I got off on the wrong planet. Beam me up Scotty, there's no rational life here.
hippie looks spots
Everyone look around and see if you can spot the NARCS. They're the ones who look like hippies.
dark atheism kingdoms
All Chaos was once yer kingdom; verily, held ye dominion over the entire Pentaverse, but today ye was sore afraid in dark coners, nooks, and sink holes.
people hierarchy anarchy
I see anarchism as the theoretical ideal to which we are all gradually evolving to a point where everybody can tell the truth to everybody else and nobody can get punished for it. That can only happen without hierarchy and without people having the authority to punish other people.
stupidity integrating signals
Stupidity is a blockage in the ability to receive, integrate and transmit new signals.
creativity bizarre
Creativity has a touch of the bizarre
cry rage abandoned
The abandoned infant's cry is rage, not fear.
psychology aspect
Magick has many aspects, but primarily it acts as a dramatized system of “psychology