This collection is comprised of three works. The first one, Prohibition, was the result of psychological self-torture and the application of reason-evasive techniques, or so the author thought. The idea was to overload and distract and shock the mind with texts and ideas disagreeable to the author, and to then synthesize a winning strategy through and over them. The result was the novella. Two subsequent episodes were originally planned and sketched. The second of the three works is Kosmokrator. Originally intended as the first issue in a series of journals exploring the out-of-body experience and expanded perception, it grew to become a sequence of essays on mental health and independent thinking. Whether the series of journals will continue is yet to be seen. The third work is titled Borges, after Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentinean fantasy story writer, poet, and essayist. This short book intends to explore the Borges' thought and attitudes from an often transcribed but seldom discussed angle: his interviews and other oral presentations. The author of the present volume is of the opinion that this is the richest and deepest facet of Borges as a human.
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