Psychopath's Bible - Book Review,
by Christopher S. Hyatt

Phil Hine, author of Condensed Chaos Be warned! This book not only bites, it will chew off your fingers and claw out your eyeballs.
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Book Description Throughout history, throughout most of the world, psychopaths have gotten a bad rap. That is quite understandable, of course, since almost all of the worlds religious and social philosophies have little use for the individual except as a tool to be placed in service to their notion of something else: God, or the collective, or the higher good or some other equally undefinable term. Only rarely, such as in Zen, some aspects of Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism, and some schools of Existentialism, is the individual considered primal. Here, finally, is a book which celebrates, encourages and educates the best part of ourselvesthe Psychopath.
About the Author Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. was trained in both experimental and clinical psychology and practiced as a psychotherapist for many years. Today he is known as the world-famous author of a wide variety of books on psychology, self-transformation and Western magic. Among these are: Undoing Yourself With Energized Meditation; Secrets of Western Tantra; Urban Voodoo; Sex Magic, Tantra & Tarot; and Rebels & Devils.
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