Author: | MICHAEL JEAN NYSTROM-SCHUT | ISBN: | 9781418439880 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | June 17, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | MICHAEL JEAN NYSTROM-SCHUT |
ISBN: | 9781418439880 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | June 17, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
In just about every book you pick up to read, information is set forth that has the raw potential to affect you, the reading inquirer, in a variety of ways. This particular book is perhaps especially like that, since it covers a wide range of topics, and spans a plethora of perception. And it will frequently swerve far from the mainstream of conventional thinking.
As to the general thought presented, some of it contained herein will no doubt make you want to yawn. You will already personally know what I am suggesting about something, and maybe even considerably more on it than I do. You will wonder why I bothered to express an idea that was so obvious, so basic, so simple.
Perhaps the very next thought will cause you to bristle; you wont appreciate or respect the point. You will not agree. You will see it differently.
You will object to the very insinuation that I would have thought to write it down.
At some point, you might start to wonder about me, the imperfect amateur writer-thinker-theorist-philosopher that I am.
Still other thoughts will mildly pass in your book as either amusing or entertaining or at least worth as much time to you had you spent the same amount of time petting your cat. Every book has plenty of that, this one no doubt, included.
Finally though and this finally is why I applied myself very diligently to get this quite lengthy work written there will be the occasion when you will feel refreshed with the breeze of an enlightening concept; it will smack you in a soft spot, as you experience the euphoria of having had your mind stimulated, and your spirits lifted.
For these times, the book was written, and in those (few or many) instances, you will openly be openly thankful, just as I was grateful to the Universe for showing to me these things in the first place.
Living a full life is, in many ways, a matter of simply passing on intelligent logic and inspiring hope, doing so in the form of core concepts, to those who come after we do.
I sincerely hope we are able to do some of that for you here.
In just about every book you pick up to read, information is set forth that has the raw potential to affect you, the reading inquirer, in a variety of ways. This particular book is perhaps especially like that, since it covers a wide range of topics, and spans a plethora of perception. And it will frequently swerve far from the mainstream of conventional thinking.
As to the general thought presented, some of it contained herein will no doubt make you want to yawn. You will already personally know what I am suggesting about something, and maybe even considerably more on it than I do. You will wonder why I bothered to express an idea that was so obvious, so basic, so simple.
Perhaps the very next thought will cause you to bristle; you wont appreciate or respect the point. You will not agree. You will see it differently.
You will object to the very insinuation that I would have thought to write it down.
At some point, you might start to wonder about me, the imperfect amateur writer-thinker-theorist-philosopher that I am.
Still other thoughts will mildly pass in your book as either amusing or entertaining or at least worth as much time to you had you spent the same amount of time petting your cat. Every book has plenty of that, this one no doubt, included.
Finally though and this finally is why I applied myself very diligently to get this quite lengthy work written there will be the occasion when you will feel refreshed with the breeze of an enlightening concept; it will smack you in a soft spot, as you experience the euphoria of having had your mind stimulated, and your spirits lifted.
For these times, the book was written, and in those (few or many) instances, you will openly be openly thankful, just as I was grateful to the Universe for showing to me these things in the first place.
Living a full life is, in many ways, a matter of simply passing on intelligent logic and inspiring hope, doing so in the form of core concepts, to those who come after we do.
I sincerely hope we are able to do some of that for you here.