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i don't think looking through a bunch of books for the right ideas is going to cause some sort "revolutionary" consciousness. Doing that can help someone reflect, relax, have fun, and do research, but it's clever not to look at said books as a savior.

The usage of "tradition" clearly has some reactionary connotations, there was movie by m. night shyamalon called "The Village" which basically stated this, whatever his intentions were idk clearly a similar thinker to David Lynch. Now that i bring that up, i'm pretty sure the "hidden knowledge" theme was also super prevalent in Twin Peaks.

Rather than dead relics, i prefer to look to sensuality. The direct result of this can be a non-ideological mindfulness, i say non-ideological because mindfulness in its current form implies absurd levels of structure that bothers lots of "average" people.