Jason Brett Serle
Jason Brett Serle is a British writer, filmmaker, musician, Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) Master and licensed hypnotherapist with a particular focus on themes involving psychology, spirituality, wellness, and human potential.
He has written articles for Jain Spirit and Watkins magazines as well as interviewing people such as Eckhart Tolle, Robert Anton Wilson, Andrew Cohen, Jan Kersschot, and Amado Crowley. He is cited in Crowley's 2002 book Liber Alba: The Questions Most Often Asked of an Occult Master as being the only other person to have seen The Book of Desolation; a book purported to have been brought back from Cairo by his father, Aleister Crowley, in 1904.
He wrote the chapter titled 'It Was the Divine Play of Hide and Seek' in Ralph Metzner's 2003 book 'Teonanácatl: Sacred Mushroom of Visions' and in 2007 he published his own book 'Kissing Achilles Heel - The Joyful Unmasking of Delusion', a collection of 63 short pieces; parables, fables, stories, commentaries, poems, letters and conversations, all intended to present a challenge to our unquestioned assumptions about the nature of existence. The book has found a small but loyal following and has been praised by such people as the late Indian sage of Advaita Vedanta, Ramesh Balsekar.
In 2012 he wrote and produced his first documentary film, 'Mind Your Mind: A Primer for Psychological Independence' which looks at the psychological methods used to manipulate people and what they can do to protect themselves. He also composed and performed most of the soundtrack. The film is distributed by Journeyman Films in the UK and Film Media Group in the US, and it was an official selection for the London International Documentary Festival (LIDF) in 2012.
In 2018 he edited and co-wrote 'The Standard Catalog of Cryptocurrencies', published by Normal Books and also wrote the 2019 edition.
In 2023 he released his second full-length documentray film, 'R-K-TYPES: The Epigenetic Engineering of Humanity' available on Amazon Prime and distributed by Filmhub.
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