READING
An annotated bibliography of the 35 books that have occupied my mind and time. What you read reveals what you question, what you value, and where you're headed. This is that map (at least since roughly when I turned 30).
Cosmic Serpent, DNA and the Origins of Knowledge
by Jeremy Narby
Zealot, The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
by Reza Aslan
Rites and Symbols of Initiation
by Mircea Eliade
The Twelve Caesars
by Suetonius
Commentarii de Bello Civili
by Julius Caesar
Rome
by Robert Hughes
1989
by Marcin Napiórkowski, Katarzyna Szyngiera, Mirosław Wlekły
Mexico frente a Estados Unidos
by Josefina Zoraida Vázquez, Lorenzo Meyer
Wittgenstein
by Peter Hacker
The History of Mexico
by Russell H. Bartley
Man's Search for Meaning
by Viktor E. Frankl
No god but God, the Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam
by Reza Aslan
Can Love Last?
by Stephen A. Mitchell
The Challenger Sale
by Matthew Dixon, Brent Adamson
Playing and Reality
by D.W. Winnicott
Man and His Symbols
by Carl G. Jung
Surrounded by Idiots
by Thomas Erikson
The Sacred and The Profane
by Mircea Eliade
The Myth of the Eternal Return
by Mircea Eliade
Freud and Beyond
by Stephen A. Mitchell, Margaret J. Black
The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde
How to read Jung
by David Tacey
How to read Lacan
by Slavoj Žižek
The Penguin History of Modern Spain
by Nigel Townson
Mating in Captivity
by Esther Perel
A Brief History of Spain
by Jeremy Black
How to talk to kids so they listen & listen so they talk
by Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
Home is where we start from
by D.W. Winnicott
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
by William Blake
Peter Pan and Wendy
by J.M. Barrie
The Storm before the Storm
by Mike Duncan
Talking to Strangers
by Malcolm Gladwell
Common Sense
by Thomas Paine
A Little History of the United States
by James West Davidson
Passionate Marriage
by David Schnarch