This makes plsuieurs years some printed pages were not me so passionate. Although the book accuses his drafting period, air time so to say, and that some of the topics may seem downright iconoclastic, if not absurd, to the 2013 man, reading is not less vital and refreshing the metaphysical point of view.
More than Nazi occultism, alchemy or of lost civilizations, this book Pauwels and Bergier is above all a great invitation to think differently, to open his mind to the limitless potential field, to bring a little poetry in a world seized by the technique and the consumerist materialism.
Insolence, total abundance and openness are the key words of this book that are part of the restricted category of those works that haunt you a few more days after they are read.
A literary and philosophical experience that it would be a shame not.