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The 52 essays will restore confidence in your own judgment; they will help you to become master of your own destiny. Recently updated, we are offered always perceptive, often humorous, as often 'deep' reflections on the Nature of Being. The author delves into ancient myths and scriptures as well as into the latest scientific discoveries to share his Perception of Reality. Looking at some of the dates, you might think that some of these essays are out of date. Well, they may not be pertinent to the events of the day, but those events had only been used to illustrate the author's vision of…mehr

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The 52 essays will restore confidence in your own judgment; they will help you to become master of your own destiny. Recently updated, we are offered always perceptive, often humorous, as often 'deep' reflections on the Nature of Being. The author delves into ancient myths and scriptures as well as into the latest scientific discoveries to share his Perception of Reality. Looking at some of the dates, you might think that some of these essays are out of date. Well, they may not be pertinent to the events of the day, but those events had only been used to illustrate the author's vision of reality. And... are we not, ultimately, dealing with eternity? "The purpose of these essays is not to offer facile answers, but to stimulate your mind to look for yours. Good luck!"
Autorenporträt
Stanislaw Kapuscinski, (aka Stan I.S. Law) an architect, sculptor and prolific writer, was educated in Poland and England. A refugee from Poland at 13, then at 33, having overcome numerous difficulties, he began his search for the secret of life. Now, he is a successful writer, happily married for 25 years, with an assured future. His special interests cover a broad spectrum of arts, sciences and philosophy. At times he seeks inspiration in the Peruvian Andes, or solitude under sail. His books (articles, short stories, poetry) attest to his particular passion for the scope and the development of Human Potential. He authored more than thirty books, eighteen of them novels.