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466:, which outlines Palanese practical philosophies for self-improvement and self-actualisation. He then tours the island's educational system, which merges the sciences, the arts, and self-control techniques with the personal search for spiritual self-fulfillment. Dr. Robert recounts the island's history, including how his own Scottish grandfather, Dr. Andrew MacPhail, was called to the island over a century ago to treat the Old Raja's facial tumour using both trance-based 1552: 34: 499:
Susila's mother-in-law and Dr. Robert's wife, Lakshmi, is now also dying, due to cancer. One night, when the Rani urgently sends a letter to Farnaby to meet with her, he decides to finally take a stand against the exploitation of the island by Aldehyde and Dipa, and so he ignores her letter, instead going to visit the quickly-fading Lakshmi who, surrounded by her family, finally dies.
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neighbouring island of Rendang, and with the alienating overdevelopment of the industrialised West, chiefly through Will Farnaby's recollections of London. The Palanese embrace modern science and technology to improve medicine and nutrition, but have rejected widespread industrialisation. For example,
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is made available for refrigeration, so that surplus fresh food can be stored, improving nutrition and protecting against food shortages. Huxley viewed this selective modernisation as essential for his "sane" society, even if it means that such a society is unable to militarily defend itself from its
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her partner, before Susila encourages him to let the medicine help him see the beauty in all things. As morning approaches, they suddenly hear gunfire and spot a caravan of military vehicles. Murugan's voice through a loudspeaker encourages the people to remain calm and welcome the invading forces,
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A central element of Palanese society is restrained industrialisation, undertaken with the goal of providing fulfilling work and time for leisure and contemplation. For the Palanese, progress means a selective attitude towards technology, which Huxley contrasts to the underdeveloped poverty of the
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died when he was ten and she was 46. She wrote a letter to Aldous as she was dying and he carried this with him for the rest of his life. It included the thought "Judge not too much and love more". Scholars of Aldous's works see his mother's death in his cynical attitude and his books including
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Farnaby and Murugan recognise each other from a recent meeting with Colonel Dipa, the military dictator of a threatening country called Rendang-Lobo that neighbours Pala—another force coveting Pala's oil. In private, Murugan reveals to Farnaby that he is in fact the Rani's son and will be
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Farnaby begins to establish a strong bond with Susila, who directs Farnaby to re-explore his own troubled past, including the death of his wife, Molly, on the night he confessed to cheating on her and his whole hateful childhood; Susila guides him through his painful memories. In the meantime,
435:, also adopting a multiple-parents child-rearing strategy of mutual adoption clubs (MACs), as well as a bilingual culture of English and Palanese. Palanese citizens strive to live always in the moment, to directly confront suffering and death, to meditate often, to engage shamelessly in 356:, they had been made for man, not (as at present and still more so in the Brave New World) as though man were to be adapted and enslaved to them. Religion would be the conscious and intelligent pursuit of man's Final End, the unitive knowledge of immanent 405:
screaming "Attention", when a local boy and girl notice him and take him for medical treatment to their grandfather, Dr. Robert MacPhail. Dr. Robert and a young man named Murugan Mailendra carry Farnaby to Robert's house for a surprisingly successful
506:-medicine at last. His ensuing hallucinatory visions are vividly philosophical and unspeakably vibrant; he feels a loss of self in the oneness of everything and "knowledgeless understanding", and he also horrifically watches a nearby 427:. Contrary to these philosophies, most Palanese islanders engage in peaceful living, intellectual pursuits, and deep spiritualism that avoids superstition. The kingdom has no military and its inhabitants have cultivated a nearly 491:", to remind the people to stay focused on the here-and-now and to have compassion. The Palanese people are well aware that they will likely be invaded soon by Colonel Dipa's forces from Rendang, though they are resigned to 138: 410:
session led by Susila, Robert's daughter-in-law and the mother of the two children. Susila's husband Dugald (Robert's son) recently died in a climbing accident, and Susila is still grappling with the grief.
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with a little girl. Will points out that in his version Oedipus pokes his eyes out. The girl replies that that is silly, since all the king had to do was stop being married to his mother.
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taken ceremonially in rites of passage for mystical and cosmological insight. The moksha mushroom is described as "yellow" and not "those lovely red toadstools", e.g. the
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a third alternative. Between the Utopian and primitive horns of his dilemma would lie the possibility of sanity... In this community economics would be decentralist and
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mushrooms, a psychoactive that captivated Huxley during the latter half of his life. The recommended dosage of 400 mg, however, is in the dosage range of
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s last chapter, which aims to propose actions which could be taken to prevent a democracy from turning into a totalitarian world like the one described in
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Englishman William Asquith "Will" Farnaby deliberately wrecks his boat on the shores of the Kingdom of Pala, an island halfway between
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Group living (in the form of Mutual Adoption Clubs) so that children would not have unalloyed exposure to their parents' neuroses
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while announcing the formation of the new United Kingdom of Rendang and Pala with himself as the monarch and Colonel Dipa as its
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medical doctor, who made a medical visit to the island in the 19th century and decided to stay and work with its
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and actual surgery; this first brought scientific practices and the English language into Palanese culture.
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Buddhist tradition, to create a society that merges the best of East and West. The Old Raja's treatise,
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Farnaby sees many other aspects of Palanese society as well, including a marionette version of
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decades and were the subject of many of his nonfiction books of essays, including
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society by blending the most applicable elements from western science and eastern
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It is the account of Will Farnaby, a cynical journalist who is shipwrecked on the
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Mandatory contraception, socially encouraged recreational and promiscuous sex
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In fact, his novels are sometimes only thinly veiled philosophical treatises.
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Notes on What's What, and What It Might be Reasonable to do about What's What
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and co-operative. Science and technology would be used as though, like the
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explores many of the themes and ideas that interested Huxley in the post-
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and most of Huxley's other books were written before he first tried a
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As he recuperates, Farnaby reads Dr. Robert's copy of the Old Raja's
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Alan Watts Interviews Laura Huxley: This Timeless Moment, YouTube
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can be seen in a foreword he wrote in 1946 to a new edition of
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The Palanese also circumspectly incorporated the use of "
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Many of the ideas used to describe Pala as a utopia in
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Dangerous climb to a temple, as spiritual preparation
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assuming control over Pala in a few days as its new
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Aldous Huxley
Utopian fiction
philosophical fiction
Chatto & Windus
Harper and Brothers
ISBN
0-06-008549-5
OCLC
20156268
The Genius and the Goddess
1962
Aldous Huxley
fictional island
utopian
1932
dystopian novel
Brave New World

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