The mysterious 'TimeStar' occurs many times in the 'Logs'. One of the best (but not easiest) introduction to The Geometry of the Mayan Time Star was written by Gerald de Jong.
It certainly helps to look at some visualizations. 3D-Models and Animations of the Time Star were created by Richard Hawkins to this end.
A lot of research in this area was pioneered by 'Bucky' Buckminster Fuller. A good starting point for today's Bucky fans is BUCKMINSTER FULLER: A Centennial Symposium and Celebration, July 14-16, 1995, San Diego written by Kirby Urner.
Some special statistical methods are being referenced to in the 'Logs' and the Ludwig Wittgenstein page was the closest that found.
The following books contain ideas mentioned in the 'Logs':
Book: Fred Alan Wolf: Parallel Universes, Touchstone, Simon & Schuster New York
Book: Gerald J. Schueler: Enochian Physics, LLewellyn's
Book: V.Vernon Woolf: Holodynamics, Harbinger House, Tucson, New York
Book: Michael Talbot: The Holographic Universe, Harper Collins
Book: Douglas R. Hofstadter: Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies
Book: Douglas R. Hofstadter:Goedel, Escher, Bach, Vintage
I hope to soon find the time to explain the merits of each book a bit more.' For now, this list is the best I can do.
Book: The Stanzas on Vibration, Suny
Book: On the Sensations of Tone - the Classic by Hermann Helmholtz himself!!
ISBN 0-486-60753-4
Book: Modern Resonance Transformer Design Theory by D.C. Cox
Book: Music, Sound, and Sensation - A Modern Exposition by Fritz Winckel
- another Classic... ISBN 0-486-21764-7
Book: Ether-Technology - A rational approach to gravity-control by Rho Sigma
An interview with Transformational
Processing
pages are mentioned several time in the 'Logs'.
Also mentioned is James Redfield's book 'Celestine Prophecy' and the
conecpt of synchronicity, coined by CG Jung:
Here is the 'official' Time
Warner's Celestine
Prophecy Home Page
...and a good definition of Synchronicity is given in
Jung's
pages.
Another very good resource are
Sandy Shaw's Celestine Prophecy Pages
Rudolf Steiner's Theories about Freedom and Knowledge in a compressed form (by Andreas Carter) are at the
RA Heinlein
is not exactly a New Age resource but this is a good place to mention him
anyway.
The (not undisputed) concept of TimeBreaking was coined by Dennis Stephens
in his book 'The Resolution of the Mind'. Please see the
TROM FAQ
for info and how to get it.
A new site for New Age books is the Elysium Book Emporium.
One of the oldest all-time classics is the
Bhagavad Gita.
The most comprehensive Web pages (that I know of) about Nostradamus happens to be on this site, too, created by Albert
Nanomius.
My personal all-time favorite is Dante. The complete text of his LA
Divina Commedia is on the 'net!
A good collection (also on this server, ahem) about Buddhist Studies is on the
TigerTeam pages.
Book: Dhammapada, Theosophical University Press (also on the 'net, check
the pointer above).
Book: Vimana in Ancient India by Dileep Kumar Kanjilal, Motilal
Banarsidass
Book: Vimana Aircraft... by David Hatcher Childress ISBN 0-932813-12-7 (ITS)
Book: Georg Grimm: The Doctrine of the Buddha
... you might want to be reminded of more traditional and less crude (or inventive?) usages of the English language.
A nice resource for this (or that??) is D. Siegel's 'Elements of Style' written in 1918 - and The Writer's Resource Guide on the net.
Of course, the principles of General Semantics are mentioned in the 'Logs' all over the place.