Robert Anton Wilson
Robert Anton Wilson (born
Robert Edward Wilson; January 18, 1932 – January 11, 2007) was an American author,
futurist, psychologist, and self-described agnostic
mystic. Recognized within
Discordianism as an
Episkopos, pope and saint, Wilson helped publicize Discordianism through his writings and interviews. In 1999 he described his work as an "attempt to break down conditioned associations, to look at the world in a new way, with many models recognized as models or maps, and no one model elevated to the truth". Wilson's goal was "to try to get people into a state of generalized agnosticism, not
agnosticism about God alone but agnosticism about everything."
In addition to writing several science-fiction novels, Wilson also wrote non-fiction books on
extrasensory perception, mental
telepathy,
metaphysics,
paranormal experiences, conspiracy theory, sex, drugs, and what Wilson called "
quantum psychology".
Following a career in journalism and as an editor, notably for ''
Playboy'', Wilson emerged as a major
countercultural figure in the mid-1970s, comparable to one of his coauthors,
Timothy Leary, as well as
Terence McKenna.
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