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- Identification Number : B01N5TH4ZY
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (January 24, 2017)
- Publication date : January 24, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 109220 KB
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- Print length : 536 pages
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Reviews From Customers
Farmer Don
A book whose sole purpose is to sell books.
December 29, 2017
I really wanted to like this book. I tried. But I failed.
This book is shallow and the only interesting “facts” introduced are, in fact, not facts. I happen to be a member of one of the small “flow-hacking” groups detailed in this book and, while he describes our facilities accurately enough, the claims he makes about language learning rates etc are entirely false.
Don’t read this. It’s the book equivalent of a “peep” candy. Seems like it would be sweet, but then it dissolves without having given you an ounce of nutrition.
This book was written in order to foster TED Talk invites, podcast interviews, and social media buzz. It’s purely sensational and offers you, literally, nothing.
beckmansmermaid
It’s not a book, it’s an advertisement for their digital training services.
April 24, 2018
You may find the expose on the topic of flow interesting, the history and the well to dos who try to tap into this basic concept that’s eligible to everyone. But if you want to learn HOW to do it, there’s zero information. I’ve been very suspicious as to why and I was aware that the authors did sell digital and getaway events known as the “Flow Genome Project.” Today my concerns were completely validated with this email:
“Hey Pyros and Stealing Fire fans!
Since launching Stealing Fire last February, we’ve gotten hundreds of questions on the “how-to” fine-tuned, step-by-step guidelines to the topics we wrote about in the book.
Many of you have written in asking…
So now that I’m all fired up about this revolution in altered states, where in the hell is the How To Manual???
Well, we’ve written the manual and been testing it for the last five years. We just couldn’t put it in the book.
And we’ve turned it into our newest digital training–Flow Performance: The Secrets of Stealing Fire.”
What follows is a pitch to sign up for their expensive training. This isn’t a book it’s an ad you pay for.
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dstewart1017
This book is incredibly repetitive and has no depth.
August 22, 2017
This book is incredibly repetitive and has no depth. Here is everything you need to know in a few short bullets
– what if I told you there are famous people pushing the limits of the mind
– these people take drugs
– these people go to Burning Man
– these people have surprising connections
– sometimes these people wear “bio hacking” devices that you don’t have enough money to buy
(repeat)
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houstonpeggy
The practices in this book are not useful for the average person
February 16, 2018
This book is not for the average reader looking for ways to improve their capabilities. I read the whole book looking for methods and actions that were relevant to me and found none. I am not going to Burning Man or taking psychedelic drugs or have the option of implanting devices in my body by the military. It may well be cutting edge but its not accessible. Really disappointed that CNBC thought this was a must read.
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Luci Ayyat
An interesting series of anecdotes and research on the neuroscience surrounding states of ecstasy.
March 15, 2017
A fun book to read and filled with interesting insights into man’s search for altered states of consciousness. Stealing Fire lists numerous ways people attempt to alter their brain chemistry to go beyond happy and into ecstasis or a state of extasy. This book is not just about drugs. They suggest that athletes and artists seeking flow, drug users seeking a high, or meditators seeking a higher consciousness are all different flavors of the same kool-aide as far as brain chemistry goes. They define ecstatis as having the four qualities of STER which stands for Selflessness, Timelessness, Effortlessness, and Richness. Various methods were mentioned to reach ecstasis. They discuss how governments or churches have historically tried to keep people away from such states. And then they include safety measures in the last chapter to avoid becoming a bliss junkie.
Many of the things they talk about are not on the market or not easily accessible to most of us (flow dojo, illicit drugs, TMS, virtual reality). Some of the methods they mention felt commercial, and it’s no coincidence that some names mentioned in the book are involved in the for-profit Flow Genome project the authors have founded. So in some ways, this book is a 300 page commercial for Flow Genome. But it’s a fun commercial so I can forgive. I was concerned about the factual nature of some of their anecdotes and evidence. They included a caveat in the back of the book which most people will not read. But readers should know that many facts in the book are controversial. Not all experts agree. Most notable is the controversy over fMRI which much of the neuroscience in this book is based upon.
I’m having a hard time choosing one snippet from the book because I highlighted hundreds – the book was that interesting. So I’ll include one that attempts to summarize what the book is about.
“…harnessing altered states toward practical ends would have seemed crazy. But we now know they can heal trauma, amplify creativity and accelerate personal development.”
What did I learn? The best part of Stealing Fire was the constant pings of dopamine my brain received every time I learned a new and interesting fact. I can’t pick a favorite chapter because the book was filled with revelations that I found valuable.
Who would like this book? Anybody who is interested in neuroscience, popular culture or altered states of consciousness. Or anybody who wants a fun read through nonfiction because Kotler & Wheal are an enjoyable read
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