Philip H. Farber

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Philip H. Farber is the author of FutureRitual: Magick for the 21st Century, a manual of neurological exploration, and a novel entitled Breaks: The Adventures of Richard Nixon in the 21st Century. He was a contributor to the New York Times best-selling history books Chronicle of the 20th Century[1] and Chronicle of America.[2] His articles on magick and popular culture have appeared in Green Egg, Mondo 2000, High Times, and Psychedelics ReImagined.[3] He appears in the documentary film "Programming the Nation."[4]

Farber is a hypnotherapist with a private practice in New York's Mid-Hudson Valley.[5][6] He writes a regular column, Hypnosis and Meditation in The Journal of Hypnosis, and he has been a faculty member at the National Guild of Hypnotists 2004, 2005 and 2006 Conventions.[5] He is a faculty member of the Maybe Logic Academy,[7] and has been a frequent presenter at the Starwood Festival[1] and WinterStar Symposium.[8]

Farber was one of the first writers on the subject to make practical combinations of Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) and ritual magick, beginning with his 1987 article "Hypnosis and Ritual Magick." He has explored the uses of hypnosis in re-creating psychedelic experiences, notably in his early article "MDMA and Hypnotic Anchoring."

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  • FutureRitual : Magick for the 21st Century; introduction by Genesis P-Orridge. Chicago, IL : Eschaton, c1995. iii, 131 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. ISBN 1-57353-107-3
  • Breaks: The Adventures of Richard Nixon in the 21st Century. Xlibris Corporation, c2000. ISBN 0-7388-2334-1

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  • Magick and Entheogens, Vol 1: Cannabis (DVD)
  • Magick for the 21st Century (4-DVD Set)
  • How to be a Megalomaniac (2-DVD Set)

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  1. ^ New York Times (Nov. 22, 1987 - Feb. 5, 1989)
  2. ^ New York Times (Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Dec. 2 & Dec. 9, 1990)
  3. ^ Council on Spiritual Practice book review of Psychedelics ReImagined
  4. ^ Programming the Nation: a film by Jeff Warrick
  5. ^ a b National Guild of Hypnotists 2005 Convention Faculty (PDF)
  6. ^ Philip H. Farber website
  7. ^ Maybe Logic Academy :: faculty
  8. ^ Starwood Festival 2005: Speakers

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