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  • av Joe Les
    325,-

    Spiritually, what you believe is unimportant, but spirituality is real and riveting in your own experiences, whether an inexplicable connection with a family member; the goes around comes around; karma felt in either some form of come up or misfortune; the sense of hope in a hopeless situation; a truth you knew intuitively or the sense that another''s negativity jinxed you in some way.Whether Fate, Destiny, Providence, Creation, Big Bang, Evolution, God or some misshapen formula of the previously mentioned is the truth that you acknowledge, neither can exist outside of spirituality, making spirituality sentient.We can creatively imagine a spiritual network with however many veins that you can conjure, but then the order would result in disorder. Or we can accept a universal balance that begins beyond our imagination and includes where we stand individually. But this isn''t about any of that. Spirituality is too convoluted to comprehend beyond where it includes you.The spirituality that I speak of and identify as the Lord, has a beginning that resists scientific comprehension, and as has been mentioned, has many affairs and it''s my assertion that you are among them and that the testimonies and experiences in Close Encounters with the Lord, attest to it.

  • - Journal of a Mental Patient
    av Joe Les
    309,-

    Considering that the title of the nonfiction, Letters to Lauren: Journal of a Mental Patient is oxymoronic, (no writings can be both letters and journal), the truth of it can only be applicable to one in some form of mental distress. In credit to a civilized society, there's no hard and fast criterion that constitutes insanity, but in this instance, a court with all the facts, committed Arthur L to a mental institution for veterans, and for that they have my applause.Also, in truth, before being committed, Arthur L was walking, talking and socializing with those in his orbit much like the mentally disturb moves around in yours- only he proved less successful at deception, and in that, is the game of it.In other words, Arthur L's a functional individual that misfires with the regularity of one that you'd naturally think to be crazy- that is if you're around him enough see or notice the frequency that he's out of your comfort zone. Then there's the real problem: he prefers himself just the way that he is- the way that put him in a mental institution.We've all heard "there's reason in madness," and step by step, "according to Arthur L," via self- evaluations, he explains the reasons in his madness, and too often, after the explanation, the insanity's even more apparent.Unbeknownst to most, anger's a manifestation of pain, and Arthur L has a lot of anger, consequently, a lot of pain. He's angry that the courts feels he needs restructuring and holds him hostage in a mental institution; he's angry that they're doing it because they think it's the only way that he can be helped; he's angry because he believes they're right, and he's angry that he couldn't get himself right before it became public knowledge that he wasn't. Struggling through nightmares and tears, his fool stances and wild pivots; his irrational convictions and farfetched philosophies; his heinous crimes and unwitting naiveté, convinces Arthur L of the s

  • - a Take It Down The Road
    av Joe Les
    255,-

    It's all right with me if you think yourself some kinda mystery; I'm just saying take it down the road. This book is all about you and those around you, though I know neither you nor those around you. How is that? We all do pretty much the same things, and so, most idiocies are so common they hardly seem idiotic until brought to our attention. I'm bringing you to your attention. I do it; you do it; they do it. Yes, everyone does little things that unless they're deliberately playing the fool, they're better off not doing, but they do, and often amusing or irritating the rest of us- including and especially you. This social satire consists of over a hundred narratives and anecdotes: faux pas that we encounter; participate and witness on a daily basis. Whereas social blunders aren't meant to make you laugh, this book is guaranteed to. In addition, nothing is more comical than being forced to laugh at yourself; you will see you here and you will laugh, perhaps never knowing before now: you are so amusing.

  • - a Take It Down The Road
    av Joe Les
    255,-

    It's all right with me if you think yourself some kinda mystery; I'm just saying take it down the road. This book is all about you and those around you, though I know neither you nor those around you. How is that? We all do pretty much the same things, and so, most idiocies are so common they hardly seem idiotic until brought to our attention. I'm bringing you to your attention. I do it; you do it; they do it. Yes, everyone does little things that unless they're deliberately playing the fool, they're better off not doing, but they do, and often amusing or irritating the rest of us- including and especially you. This social satire consists of over a hundred narratives and anecdotes: faux pas that we encounter; participate and witness on a daily basis. Whereas social blunders aren't meant to make you laugh, this book is guaranteed to. In addition, nothing is more comical than being forced to laugh at yourself; you will see you here and you will laugh, perhaps never knowing before now: you are so amusing.

  • - Dream Denied
    av Joe Les
    509

    The overly American, Nathan Ward, youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, fell hard for the British aristocratic, Lady Priscilla Pepper, Royal Liaison for Buckingham Palace, who fell interminably for him, and together, they are the celebrated: Most Romantic Couple in the World. Individually, they may have had a semblance of a chance, but as "Nathan and Priscilla," no lovers have been in greater peril. Yes, it is politics as usual: a king with a scheme and the Central Interference Agency determined to thwart it, but murder, the most effective problemsolver in the world, is not enough, even when it is the most romantic couple in the world pulling the trigger.There was never any Hero and Leander or Romeo and Juliet, but for the true romanticist, there is Nathan and Priscilla, living on the heights where every slip is a fall and everyone is falling, including Nathan and Priscilla.

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