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by Robert Anton Wilson
Illustrated by John Thompson
N E W FALCON PUBLICATIONS
TEMPE, A R I Z O N A , U . S . A .
This b o o k is dedicated to
Ken Campbell a n d the Science Fiction
Theatre of Liverpool, England
a n d to
The Temple of the H i d d e n G o d ,
H o u s t o n , Texas
Appreciation for Light along the Way:
A l a n Watts,
Timothy Leary,
Parcifal,
Malaclypse the Younger,
The N e w Reformed O r t h o d o x
O r d e r of the Golden D a w n ,
Dr. Israel Regardie
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORDS by Timothy Leary, Ph.D.
PROLOGUE: Thinking About the Unthinkable
PART ONE: The Sirius Connection
17
INTRODUCTORY FABLES 19
From the Sufi
From the ancient Babylonian
From the Zen tradition
The Door to Chapel Perilous 20
Did a leprechaun leave the Simonton pancakes?
The Kennedy Assassination and the Net 31
A visit to Millbrook 33
The Queen of Space 40
The 23 Enigma 43
The heresy hunt begins 47
Multiple realities 50
The Murder of Christ: a Re-run S3
Jim Garrison and the Illuminati 61
Operation Mindfuck
64
3
27
The Horrible Secrets of the Wicked Aleister Crowley 66
A Discordian signal from Aldous Huxley, deceased 71
The Net or the Network 74
The Lady of Guadalupe 76
Sirius Rising 79
The Holy Guardian Angel 88
Beings of light, talking dogs, more extraterrestrials
and other weird critters 91
Starseed 93
Magick, Technology or Both? 96
Those mysterious Sufis 98
A message from Cosmic Central 102
Some Egyptian gods intrude on the narrative and
Our Lady of Space speaks again 106
AvisittoCMF 114
The prospects of immortality
120
Stopping the biological clock 126
Appearances and Disappearances 130
A lesson in Karma 133
Witchcraft
135
Nikola Tesla, secular shaman 137
Other starry signals 140
The footsteps of the Illuminati 142
Dope and divinity 146
The horrors begin 148
Ishtar's Walk: a guided tour of Hell 152
Mystery Babalon
159
Leary emerges from darkness and Sirius rises again
The Horus Hawk and Uri Geller 170
The Mothman Prophecies 177
Doggiez from Sirius 178
PART TWO: Models and Metaphors
181
FURTHER FABLES AND ALLEGORIES
From the Sufi
From the Jewish
From the German
The Sirius Evidence 184
ERP and Bell's Theorem 189
Tunnel-Realities and Imprints 197
The Octave of Energy 210
The law of acceleration 214
PART THREE: Trigger
219
A FINAL FABLE 221
From the Egyptian
Sirius Rises Again 221
Blood of the Gods? 223
The Dark Companion 227
Via Dolorosa 229
AFTERWORDS by Saul-Paul Sirag
NOTES
INDEX
251
257
241
183
166
PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION
Cosmic Trigger
was originally published by And/Or Press
about ten years ago, and by Pocket Books shortly thereafter.
Although some of my novels have sold far better, in two
dimensions at least it is my most "successful" book in human
terms.
1. From the date of first printing to the present, 1 have
received more mail about
Cosmic Trigger
than about anything else
I ever wrote, and most of this mail has been unusually
intelligent and open-minded. For some reason, many readers of
this book think they can write to me intimately and without
fear, about subjects officially Taboo in our society. I have learned
a great deal from this correspondence, and have met some
wonderful new friends.
2. On lecture tours, I am always asked more questions
about this book than about all my other works together.
This new edition presents an opportunity to answer the
most frequent questions and to correct the most persistent
misunderstandings.
It should be obvious to all intelligent readers (but curiously
is not obvious to many) that my viewpoint in this book of one of
agnosticism. The word "agonstic" appears explicitly in the
Prologue and the agnostic attitude is restated again and again in
the text, but many people still think I "believe" some of the
metaphors and models employed here. I therefore want to make
it even clearer than ever before that
I
DO N O T
BELIEVE ANYTHING
This remark was made, in these very words, by John
Gribbin, physics editor of
New Scientist
magazine, in a BBC-TV
debate with Malcolm Muggeridge, and it provoked incredulity
on the part of most viewers. It seems to be a hangover of the
medieval Catholic era that causes most people, even the
educated, to think that everybody must "believe" something or
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