The Book of est

The Book of est
Book cover, 1976 ed.
AuthorLuke Rhinehart
LanguageEnglish
SubjectErhard Seminars Training
GenreFiction
PublisherHolt, Rinehart and Winston
Publication date
October 1976
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages271
ISBN0-03-017386-8
OCLC2317910

The Book of est is a fictional account of the training created by Werner Erhard, (est), or Erhard Seminars Training, first published in 1976 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. The book was written by est graduate Luke Rhinehart.[1] Rhinehart is the pen name of writer George Cockcroft.[2] The book was endorsed by Erhard, and includes a foreword by him. Its contents attempts to replicate the experience of the est training, with the reader being put in the place of a participant in the course. The end of the book includes a comparison by the author between Erhard's methodologies to Zen, The Teachings of Don Juan by Carlos Castaneda, and to Rhinehart's own views from The Dice Man.

Reception to the book was mixed. There were reviews in Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and The New York Times Book Review. An article about Erhard and est in the religious journal Quarterly Review placed the book among "the most accessible sources about est".[1] Professor Walter A. Effross of the American University Washington College of Law cites The Book of est in an article in the Buffalo Law Review analyzing the control of new age movements over their intellectual property.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference hann was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Morse, Toby O'Connor (February 4, 2004). "The lighter side of an accidental guru". The Independent. Retrieved 22 September 2009.