Philosophy Books
The Works
Collected works.
Altar of Peace
And Saint Paul goes to describe, then, what love is, but only, it seems, while it reflects here, in this world, so beginning to describe it as patience. But what is that constant in Eternity? Thankfulness and praise of God? Overwhelmed in the Light of God stimuli, where wrongfulness can be no...
The Hidden Truth: A Logical Path - to Discover the Nature of Reality and the Meaning of Life
The Hidden Truth considers multiple fields of study to develop a logical path through compelling evidence to discover the nature of reality and the meaning of life. The study begins with a review of the most scientific evidence and moves down a continuum of increasingly esoteric, though still...
Our Holy Hell: The Causes, the Solutions
Basically, lies are bad. Ok? Here is where lies go to die. Which will make this book unpalatable for most of you. This book may not be Newton's "Principia Mathematica" or Darwin's "The Origin of Species." But given the problems of the world, it is easily the most important book ever written. ...
Rayisms
Rayisms is a book my dad wrote in the late 1970s. It is a red spiral-bound notebook that is handwritten, containing his reflections on experiences that shaped his life. It contains stories and antics from his days of soul-searching travel and exploration. It was a year ago today, on November 10...
Homo Sapience Joseph II
This book is an attempt to explain and define existence out from our `us`. This task had initially been presented to us about 2500 years ago by Empedocles of Agrigento. The symbolic tokens of `earth, air, fire and water are translated into contemporary terms of `matter, polarity, relativity and...
Talking AZA 1
Talking AZA 1 is a documentation of the first three lessons of the AZA system. These three teachings are aimed at opening (shocking) the mind out of its rigid conditioning. The Masters’ mischievous sense of humor is evident right from the start and his non-serious entertainment attitude...
Home Sweet Hell
What exactly is Hell and how will we embrace it?
Not Communication
This is primarily a philosophical self-help book that comes across as a work of ontology. It is partly a criticism of materialism and idealism, and especially a criticism of the concepts of communication and information as they arise in science and language. Not that I have any interest in proving...
Act of Giving
How will we take control of the future of humanity?