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Doug McPhillips

    The Credo
    A WRITER ON THE ROCKS
    The Guru of Jerusalem
    Master of The Arts
    Reflections of an Old Man
    Masters at My Table
    • Masters at My Table

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of spirituality and universal laws, this book distills wisdom from various fields including science, theology, and mysticism. It draws on insights from ancient sages, offering a multifaceted approach to understanding life's deeper meanings. Through its rich tapestry of knowledge, readers are invited to deepen their spiritual journey and connect with both the mystical and the scientific aspects of existence.

      Masters at My Table
    • Reflections of an Old Man

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a personal journey of awakening and healing after a life spent prioritizing material success over spiritual fulfillment. The author reflects on past choices driven by dishonesty and ego, which led to self-destructive behaviors and a loss of integrity. Through this guidebook, he shares insights gained from recognizing his powerlessness and the emptiness of his pursuits for fame and fortune. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of service, humility, and aligning with one's true purpose to achieve genuine happiness.

      Reflections of an Old Man
    • Master of The Arts

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the intertwined lives of Marco Polo and his friend Rustichello da Pisa, focusing on Marco's 17 years at Kublai Khan's court and his subsequent imprisonment in Venice. During their confinement, Marco recounts his extraordinary adventures in Asia, which Rustichello records in "The Travels of Marco Polo." The story highlights the contrast between Marco's legendary journeys and Rustichello's later fame as a master storyteller, blurring the lines between fact and fiction in their accounts.

      Master of The Arts
    • The Guru of Jerusalem

      In the shadow of James K Baxter

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      James K Baxter, a prominent New Zealand poet and playwright, led a tumultuous life marked by personal struggles, including alcoholism and dysfunctional behavior, yet he transformed into a compassionate counselor and community leader. His journey reflects themes of redemption, truth, and spirituality, resonating deeply with the author, who draws parallels between their lives. The narrative explores Baxter's lasting impact on the Maori community and the search for meaning in the face of mortality, offering insights into the quest for eternal life.

      The Guru of Jerusalem
    • A WRITER ON THE ROCKS

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the author's wild youth, this collection of stories vividly captures his escapades in Sydney's The Rocks during the 1960s. Through humorous anecdotes, he introduces a cast of memorable characters encountered during his drinking days, highlighting the chaos and camaraderie that ensued in their pursuit of enjoyment. The narrative reflects on his early drinking career as a precursor to the adventures that unfolded in the lively bar scene, all while providing a candid look at life under the influence.

      A WRITER ON THE ROCKS
    • The Credo

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book offers a detailed analysis of the Creed prayer in Catholicism, focusing on core beliefs regarding faith, morals, and the seven sacraments. It serves as a guide for both believers and non-believers, using layman's language to explain post-Vatican II Canon Law. By dissecting the Catechism of the Catholic Church through the lens of the Apostle's Creed, the author encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and potentially create a personal mission statement for spiritual growth.

      The Credo
    • To whom It May Concern

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the philosophies of notable historical figures, the author presents brief narratives that explore their lives, beliefs, and contributions to humanity. Each story highlights their aspirations and the impact of their ideas, serving as a manual for readers seeking to enhance their lives and serve others. By examining both positive and negative influences, the book offers valuable insights into the principles that can guide individuals toward the greater good.

      To whom It May Concern
    • THE ONE

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of myth, sacrifice, and suffering, this narrative serves as a guide to understanding one's ultimate purpose in life. It delves into the journey of a man who grasped the significance of legends and myths throughout history, revealing his message of salvation and its relevance today. This work aims to enlighten readers about the chosen spirit, offering insights into spiritual truths that resonate with contemporary experiences.

      THE ONE
    • The Reincarnation of the Assassin

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the dark influence of Lucifer and his angels of death, this book examines the character flaws of assassins throughout history. It highlights the significant impact of political killings on global events, detailing the lives and contributions of influential figures alongside the motivations and methods of their assassins. Each chapter presents gripping narratives of notable assassinations, their political ramifications, and biographical sketches of both victims and killers, spanning from ancient times to the modern era.

      The Reincarnation of the Assassin
    • A journey of Irish myth, legends and folklore and a journey of discovery in Spain , the Aran Irelands and the Wicklow mountains of Ireland were the meaning of love and adventure comes to life.

      The Wicklow Way