Philosophy
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Nothing Important
Allegorical Poems in the Pursuit of Meaning (a collection of poems from 2017 to 2019) by Alex K. Bishop
A culture of cynicism began to grow when art and comedy were used as tools for wealth and distraction rather than as sources of happiness. Happiness died because nothing is meaningful anymore. Nothing Important aims to find meaning in a person’s...
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Self Reliance and Humanitarian Convergence
by Harry O'Connell
Have you ever speculated about what society will look like in 100 years? Will future societies be more cohesive or manifest greater conflict? What factors are essential to insure society makes the most appropriate adaptations to prosper? What are...
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Mom Taught Values with Quotes and Proverbs
A Memoir of Short Stories by P.M. Boyce
In today’s society, words like “Character,” “Honesty,” “Responsibility,” “Accountability,” and “Respect,” have been replaced by words such as “Acceptance,” “Tolerance,” and “Political Correctness.” This has confused our children. These short...
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Man to God
Truth or Fiction by Fassan Ramsaran
What is death? What is the ultimate purpose of life? These are questions that have always perplexed humankind. The ancient wisdom on the subject has always been dense, esoteric, and cloaked in secrecy—available to a select few. A spiritual quest...
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The Proof Is in the Pudding (Expanded Edition)
Synchronicity: Wisdom & Miracles by Doug Zeigler
'Synchronicity' is a psychic phenomena that is an acausal connecting principle that Dr. Carl Jung coined the concept synchronicity or a profound meaningful coincidence. He began to recognize the importance of meaningful coincidences in his...
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A Religious Journey
The Sun of God by Fred Marquis Worrell
Have you ever thought about the meaning of life and the role of religion? Professor Worrell presents his agnostic journey as a cultural Christian to answer both aspects of this important question beginning with his early college days. This...
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Naturality
Living according to our nature, walking our own path by Jivasu
We are born from nature, sustained by nature and eventually return to nature. Yet somehow, we are separated from that very nature, both within and without. This leads to fear, conflict and sorrow within and the destruction of nature outside. Why...
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Morality: A Natural History
by Roger V. Moseley
What is morality and what is the source of our moral ideas? Philosophers have explored these questions for centuries, suggesting that both emotion and reason play roles but failing to explain how and why Homo sapiens developed these ideas. Author...
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Existentialism Now
Realizing the Dream of a Whole Self by Christopher Bek
Existentialism Now brings the reader face to face with the stunning realization that each of us has total freedom and total responsibility for the entire world. Setting this realization of salvation in motion is easily arrived at by simply...
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Being Is Belonging
A Notebook of Lyrical Reflections by p. d. crawford
Being is Belonging is a collection of brief poem-like reflections about the meaningfulness of our everyday lives, set against the backdrop of the seasons of the year. Its focus is simply what its title implies: the deepest significance of...