Category Archives: Philosophy
Sum: Forty Tales From the Afterlives by David Eagleman
What a neat read! This was a collection of vignettes, supposing what happens after death. Within, you’ll find philosophy, unusual spirituality, some things amusing, and some things frightening. The short-story presentation inspires me to write my own collection of vignettes. … Continue reading
The Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer
I love full color books filled with spiritual guidance, especially when it’s the sort of spiritual stuff I’m totally into.
Like, say, the Law of Attraction stuff by Wayne Dyer. Do you know him? If not, you should check his work out sometime. He’s amazing. Okay, fine, I’ll tell you a little about Dr. Dyer. First, he’s a counselor/motivational speaker/writer who is renowned world wide for his inspirational works that talk rationally about using your spirit to live the life you want. And as ya’ll know, I’m a supersucker for self-help and inspiration. Continue reading
Anthem by Ayn Rand
Intense. Yes. Intense. So Ayn Rand was an amazing writer. She is possibly one of the most talented weavers of words I have ever read– both in this and in Atlas Shrugged. (I haven’t reviewed that one because truthfully I … Continue reading
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig
This was another one of those books that I had no idea what I was getting into when I picked it up. First, I haven’t been able to put it down. Which is strange because I have very little interest … Continue reading




