QUOTE(monkman418 @ Feb 2 2010, 04:42 AM)
I love books so much.
But have you ever gotten the sense that the books at the local book store -or even the local occult book store- regurgitate the same information? Red lion and the 5 elements and yada yada...
Yah I know what you mean. Sometimes the New Age authors seem to copy off of each other or use another person's writings as an authority. Also a lot of the New Age ideas that are portrayed as being from time immemorial actually originated in the 1960s with the hippies or the 1920s and the New Thought movement. Louise Hay or Hayes, for instance, seems to mix up her new ideas with ancient practices, often without knowing much about the ancient practices. Some of the authors are writers first and experts on what they are writing about second if at all.
The there is Mantak Chia. He lifts whole chapters from earlier books and puts them into the following books. He doesn't paraphrase it or restates it from a different angle he just lifts out chapters in their entirety from his earlier works. It isn't plagiarism, but it seems that when you've read three of his books you've pretty much read them all. I suppose that it saves him time and effort, but it seems like he is padding out his books with old material.