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Brian Taylor

    Brian Cameron Taylor est un écrivain de science-fiction et de philosophie, ainsi qu'un cinéaste. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des questions complexes sur l'existence humaine et la société à travers des récits captivants. Le blog de Taylor est lu dans le monde entier, et ses essais abordent des thèmes profonds qui reflètent son intérêt pour l'intersection de la technologie et de la psyché humaine.

    Anti-Social Engineering the Hyper-Manipulated Self
    The Green Avenue
    GNOMONIC VERSES
    No More Suffering Fools
    Centre
    Blondin & Other Poems
    • Blondin & Other Poems

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Spanning over forty years, these poems explore the delicate interplay between life's fragility and permanence, likened to bubbles trailing a boat across an ocean. The themes traverse from the historic ambiance of Oxford to the vibrant cultures of the Far East, reflecting on Buddhism's core teachings about suffering, impermanence, and the quest for ultimate happiness. The collection captures the rich diversity of existence while also contemplating the profound stillness found in the Unconditioned State, offering insights into the cyclical nature of life and rebirth.

      Blondin & Other Poems
    • Centre

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Exploring a Zen-like journey, this book offers insights on accessing a profound state of understanding known as the "Centre." Readers are guided on how to comprehend and permanently enter this transformative experience. With endorsements highlighting its unique wisdom and potential for personal enlightenment, it promises to help individuals make sense of their life experiences. The narrative emphasizes that achieving happiness is within one's control, inviting readers to discover their true selves and the reasons behind their circumstances.

      Centre
    • No More Suffering Fools

      • 482pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
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      Featuring a comprehensive selection of Brian C. Taylor's philosophical and social critiques from 2006 to 2013, this anthology presents his most significant writings alongside previously unpublished works. The collection offers valuable insights into his thought, making it an essential resource for readers interested in contemporary philosophy and social commentary.

      No More Suffering Fools
    • GNOMONIC VERSES

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The book explores the beauty and diversity of English "unofficial" roses, highlighting their unique characteristics and the stories behind their cultivation. It delves into the history, significance, and variations of these roses, offering insights into gardening techniques and the passion of rose enthusiasts. Readers will discover how these unofficial varieties contribute to the rich tapestry of English horticulture, making them a cherished choice for gardeners and flower lovers alike.

      GNOMONIC VERSES
    • The Green Avenue

      The Life and Writings of Forrest Reid, 1875 1947

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This groundbreaking study of Forrest Reid, an influential author from 1875 to 1947, marks the first comprehensive examination of his work in over twenty-five years. It delves into his literary contributions and explores the themes and contexts that shaped his writing, offering fresh insights into his impact on literature.

      The Green Avenue
    • Exploring the evolution of philosophical thought, the author critiques modernity and its complexities, questioning the very nature of self and belief. Through candid reflections, the text examines how societal constructs shape our understanding of reality and virtue. It posits that the increasing complexity in modern life may obscure underlying issues, urging readers to reconsider their responses to these challenges. The work invites a deeper inquiry into personal and collective existence, encouraging a path toward clarity and authenticity.

      Anti-Social Engineering the Hyper-Manipulated Self
    • Fighting for Citizenship

      Black Northerners and the Debate over Military Service in the Civil War

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(6)Évaluer

      The book explores the motivations behind African American enlistment in the Civil War, highlighting the urgent political concerns of the time. It contrasts the perspectives of figures like Frederick Douglass, who advocated for immediate action, with those who urged caution and negotiation based on historical disappointments. This discourse not only aimed at achieving abolition and equal rights but also sought to redefine black masculinity and citizenship in the context of military service.

      Fighting for Citizenship
    • The book explores the path to achieving Nibb na, described as eternal peace and happiness devoid of suffering. It draws a parallel between meditation and focusing on a cinema screen, emphasizing the importance of detaching from the fleeting images of life. By resisting the pull of sensory experiences, one can recognize the illusory nature of reality and attain a profound clarity. This process leads to a direct experience of Nibb na, revealing a state of existence that transcends ordinary distractions and illusions.

      Basic Buddhist Meditation
    • Oxford Poems (Hardback)

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in Oxford, the narrative juxtaposes the serene beauty of its gardens and historic architecture with the stark realities of modern academia and commercialization. It explores themes of nostalgia and disillusionment through the lens of students and ghosts seeking solace in a changing environment. The book reflects on the evolution of leadership from spiritual to financial priorities, capturing the tension between inherited beauty and contemporary ugliness, ultimately offering a poignant commentary on the state of education and society.

      Oxford Poems (Hardback)
    • Coming Back There Is No Trace

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book is a compact edition designed for portability, making it ideal for readers on the go. It features a concise format that captures essential information or stories, allowing for quick reading sessions. The content is tailored to provide an engaging experience without overwhelming the reader, making it a perfect choice for those seeking convenience and accessibility in their reading material.

      Coming Back There Is No Trace