Philosophy Books
In Medusa's Mirror
IN MEDUSA’S MIRROR: A tragicomedy in six acts A collection of essays, poems and miscellaneous bits of wonder-whys by a writer who’s part Billy-Graham-minus-Bible, part David Copperfield-without-wand. Mama’s chicken soup for the soul is served up here, while the author does battle with...
First Person Plural, Imperfect
What you’re about to “step into” is a blunt world of random personal observations, opinions, often outrageously outspoken conclusions of a writer-cum-philosopher who would rather be anything but human. In essays and poems that are all about my view of us and the world we live in, no one is...
In Whose Name?
A collection of essays & poetry examining the Towers of Babel and houses of God man has raised throughout his history. In both deadly serious and tongue-in-cheek fashion, the touchy subject of “higher powers” is subjected to inspection, dissection and at times, rather rude questioning of...
Introduction to Phenomenology
An introduction to phenomenology
Little Book Open - Securing a Narrow Clear Passage to the Future
This book is a trilogy of three books written over a twelve year period. The first book contains the promise of a new renaissance age. The second book shows the science of dark matter singularity particles that not only explains a unified approach to physics but to life as well. The third book is...
The Silent Whisperings Of The Heart
How can we learn to listen to the silent whisperings of our heart? What is love? How do the three life areas, meditation, relationships and creativity, relate to each other in creating a loving, fulfilling and creative life? The Silent Whisperings of the Heart consists of a collection of quotes...
The Psychic Thinker
52 pages including - Exploring the mystic you - self appraisal - afterlife - memories & actions - we are not alone - living & dying - Personal psychic incidents - Philosophy of Atlantis - Vexed Question of Europe - Discover yourself !
Life in Two Worlds
Part 1. An assessment of reasons that should open our minds to consider the supernatural components of the world around us. Part 2. An introduction to the message of the New Testament.
Game of Life: The Fifth Flower
Life is a game and we ought to play it. I have always loved games; but I did not always love my life. It is full of things such as shame, duties, responsibilities and it often really feels like a "Load"-button is missing for us to rewind our mistakes. Therefore life is a game on...
Thought Relics
THE ORIGINAL BOOKS COLLECTION. Rabindranath Tagore (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941), was a Bengali polymath who reshaped his region's literature and music. Author of Gitanjali and its "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse", he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in...