For some reason,
many people I’ve met seem happy deluding themselves about almost everything.
They often pretend that they are what they are not. They lay claims to traits,
attributes of character, even possessions, which they do not possess. They insist on being endowed with
abilities which they neither practice nor manifest. And most of all, they
delude themselves that they can break Universal Laws with impunity. They even
delude themselves that their egos are immortal.
What a pity.
They all have
hidden talents they’d failed to discover. Real talents, in which they can
excel.
We were all
born for one, single, reason. The Omnipresent Amorphous Energy of Life
manifests Itself through specific men or women for very specific reasons. Each
one of us has a singular purpose in our life. We must discover what that
purpose is and then do our very best to fulfill it. We can have more than one
passion, but we can only move on to the next one if and when we’ve reach our
limits in the previous one.
Anything
short of that is a wasted life. The unsuccessful lives are recycled like the
rest of nature. Like whole Universes between the various, restorative, Big
Bangs. Traits developed in successful lives are Immortal. By definition, they
cannot be destroyed.
My book DELUSIONS—Pragmatic Realism is only step one. With frequent
sprinkling of humor I try to expose delusions masquerading under the guise of
science and religion. The rest is up to you. Or at least, up to the Potential
latent within you. Within all of us.
Some blurbs from 5 star reviews on Amazon:
Excellent!
Splendidly written!
Much to think
about!
Intriguing and very
brave!
Well deserving of a
5 star rating!
Well written and a
fantastic read!
A mind-expanding
philosophical joy ride!
I Love It When You
Discover a Book Like This!!
And many more…
Let me know if you liked DELUSIONS, or
better still, say so on Amazon,
and elsewhere…
Reviews
are gratefully appreciated.
I learn from them.
Also available at other outlets.
PAPERBACKS
On Amazon and
Createspace
https://www.createspace.com/5161118
FREE DOWNLOADS
for reviews at:
mailto:stan@stanlaw.ca
No comments:
Post a Comment