Saul Paul Sirag

Saul Paul Sirag

Saul Paul was the assistant director of PCRG at Esalen and in San Francisco. He is mentioned prominantly in Robert Anton Wilson's, The Cosmic Trigger. He wrote an article about Jack Sarfatti in Ken Kesey's magazine, Spit in the Ocean, in the late 70's. Saul Paul has written a major article on group theory and physics in the new edition of Jeffrey Mishlove's The Roots of Consciousness. If Sarfatti was the Captain Kirk of the PCRG, with Fred Alan Wolf as "Bones", Nick Herbert as "Scotty", then Saul Paul was certainly "Mr. Spock". Tom Wolfe's girl friend, Rasa Gustaitus, wrote an article about Sarfatti, Wolf, Herbert and Saul Paul called "Faster-than-the speeding-photon" in Francis Ford Coppola's short-lived magazine CITY.

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