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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ The Case of the Jade Dragon by Gene Poschman

Who said Weddings Couldn't be Dangerous?

When PI Jonas Watcher sees a Chinese couple being kidnapped; he sighs, grabs his gun, and goes to help them. This selfless act involves Jonas with the Chinese underworld. He is hired to unite two families by bringing a prospective bride from St. Louis to San Francisco for an arranged marriage. There are several factions who will kill to keep him from succeeding. His mission is complicated even more by his employer's beautiful granddaughter. She's the only one who knows where the bride is and she insists on going with him. A girl, his Colt 44, and diplomacy; Jonas will have to use all three if he wishes to complete the mission, end the feud, and live to tell the tale.

“The Case of the Jade Dragon” is the third novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It's the 1930s in San Francisco’s Chinatown, where old traditions conflict with the new, and Jonas gets caught up in a world of mysticism, a deadly family feud, and a potential underworld war. Author Gene Poschman brings a new slant to the noir hard-boiled detective by introducing him to a world out of his comfort zone and adding an exotic love interest.

Purchase “The Case of the Jade Dragon” and travel by train, plane, and automobile to learn the fate of the Azure Dragon.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE & PAPERBACK BOOK ● ▸▸▸ YOUR FUTURE IN PIECES by Vinay Singh

Rising Middle Class: Your Future In Pieces
The Brutal Truth: How Ageism And Income Inequality Are Destroying America

By Vinay Singh

Here's what the book is about:

There is desperate need to save ourselves and generations that follow from the ongoing demise of the American workforce perpetrated by unmitigated greed, and the complete disregard for a dilemma facing millions of Americans right now.

Singh brings his passion to the pages as he delves into under-employment, wage suppression, age discrimination and CEO compensation. Supported by facts and figures from in-depth research, Singh provides an eye-opening account of the current crisis facing the future of the American workforce.

Your Future in Pieces is a must read for all Americans who worry about paying bills, sending children to college and retiring comfortably with dignity. It is also a must read for all corporate professionals and graduating college students.

Notes From The Author:

With all of the problems that are based on decades of Wage Stagnation and Discrimination, with Ageism (Age Discrimination) now growing into an epidemic, I found it necessary to write this book that will shine light on covered up problems that plague our country's corporate culture and society in general.

Age Discrimination is not about older people today - it has grown into a Multi-Generational issue that now Ageism effects all ages in the 21st Century. America's Wage Inequality is one of the highest growing dilemma's facing the nation today.

I am actively working to bring the awareness of these issues as Societal Root Causes for the massive outcomes that manifest as mental and physical human distress. After years of being in the trenches of corporate human resources and talent acquisition, taking the past 2 years digging into research as well, I want to propose alternative solutions from various angles that the entire society can take part in - so everyone can have a voice.

In closing, I think it is that right of not only every American but every human being to have a blissful life and ability to make an honest living. These issues have to be addressed NOW as we are at a tipping point - we can have the American Dream back.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE & PAPERBACK BOOK ● ▸▸▸ YOUR FUTURE IN PIECES by Vinay Singh

Rising Middle Class: Your Future In Pieces
The Brutal Truth: How Ageism And Income Inequality Are Destroying America

By Vinay Singh

Here's what the book is about:

There is desperate need to save ourselves and generations that follow from the ongoing demise of the American workforce perpetrated by unmitigated greed, and the complete disregard for a dilemma facing millions of Americans right now.

Singh brings his passion to the pages as he delves into under-employment, wage suppression, age discrimination and CEO compensation. Supported by facts and figures from in-depth research, Singh provides an eye-opening account of the current crisis facing the future of the American workforce.

Your Future in Pieces is a must read for all Americans who worry about paying bills, sending children to college and retiring comfortably with dignity. It is also a must read for all corporate professionals and graduating college students.

Notes From The Author:

With all of the problems that are based on decades of Wage Stagnation and Discrimination, with Ageism (Age Discrimination) now growing into an epidemic, I found it necessary to write this book that will shine light on covered up problems that plague our country's corporate culture and society in general.

Age Discrimination is not about older people today - it has grown into a Multi-Generational issue that now Ageism effects all ages in the 21st Century. America's Wage Inequality is one of the highest growing dilemma's facing the nation today.

I am actively working to bring the awareness of these issues as Societal Root Causes for the massive outcomes that manifest as mental and physical human distress. After years of being in the trenches of corporate human resources and talent acquisition, taking the past 2 years digging into research as well, I want to propose alternative solutions from various angles that the entire society can take part in - so everyone can have a voice.

In closing, I think it is that right of not only every American but every human being to have a blissful life and ability to make an honest living. These issues have to be addressed NOW as we are at a tipping point - we can have the American Dream back.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ The Case of the Jade Dragon by Gene Poschman

Who said Weddings Couldn't be Dangerous?

When PI Jonas Watcher sees a Chinese couple being kidnapped; he sighs, grabs his gun, and goes to help them. This selfless act involves Jonas with the Chinese underworld. He is hired to unite two families by bringing a prospective bride from St. Louis to San Francisco for an arranged marriage. There are several factions who will kill to keep him from succeeding. His mission is complicated even more by his employer's beautiful granddaughter. She's the only one who knows where the bride is and she insists on going with him. A girl, his Colt 44, and diplomacy; Jonas will have to use all three if he wishes to complete the mission, end the feud, and live to tell the tale.

“The Case of the Jade Dragon” is the third novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It's the 1930s in San Francisco’s Chinatown, where old traditions conflict with the new, and Jonas gets caught up in a world of mysticism, a deadly family feud, and a potential underworld war. Author Gene Poschman brings a new slant to the noir hard-boiled detective by introducing him to a world out of his comfort zone and adding an exotic love interest.

Purchase “The Case of the Jade Dragon” and travel by train, plane, and automobile to learn the fate of the Azure Dragon.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ Usui Reiki System of Natural Healing: Complete Reiki Guide by T.A. Campbell

Reiki heals, supports, energizes and empowers... It can be used to balance your chakras and the various “bodies” of being, and attain mental, emotional, physical and spiritual harmony. It can heal physical ailments, release emotional blockages, calm the mind, and soothe the spirit; all the while reminding you of your connection to soul and something greater, something mystical, infinite and timeless...

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK & PAPERBACK ● ▸▸▸The Black Sheep: Catalan Chronicles Book 1 by Peter Darman

Constantinople 1302.
Luca Baldi, a young shepherd, is catapulted into the violent world of mercenary warfare when he is forced to flee his native Sicily. He falls in with the Almogavars – ruthless mercenaries from the Catalonia region of Spain who have just finished butchering the French during a 20-year war on the island. He and they take ship to Constantinople when they are hired by the Byzantine emperor, whose empire is disintegrating in the face of remorseless Muslim advances.
Alone and marooned amid danger and violence and surrounded by enemy forces, Luca must master the Almogavar way of war to survive. Plunged into the brutal world of Medieval warfare when the mercenaries take the fight to the emperor’s many enemies, can Luca live through fighting impossible odds as he battles to preserve a crumbling empire that has stood for a thousand years?
‘The Black Sheep’ is the first volume in the Catalan Chronicles, a Medieval saga set in the early 14th century. Maps of the Byzantine Empire and western Anatolia at this time can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ The Case of the Jade Dragon by Gene Poschman

Who said Weddings Couldn't be Dangerous?

When PI Jonas Watcher sees a Chinese couple being kidnapped; he sighs, grabs his gun, and goes to help them. This selfless act involves Jonas with the Chinese underworld. He is hired to unite two families by bringing a prospective bride from St. Louis to San Francisco for an arranged marriage. There are several factions who will kill to keep him from succeeding. His mission is complicated even more by his employer's beautiful granddaughter. She's the only one who knows where the bride is and she insists on going with him. A girl, his Colt 44, and diplomacy; Jonas will have to use all three if he wishes to complete the mission, end the feud, and live to tell the tale.

“The Case of the Jade Dragon” is the third novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It's the 1930s in San Francisco’s Chinatown, where old traditions conflict with the new, and Jonas gets caught up in a world of mysticism, a deadly family feud, and a potential underworld war. Author Gene Poschman brings a new slant to the noir hard-boiled detective by introducing him to a world out of his comfort zone and adding an exotic love interest.

Purchase “The Case of the Jade Dragon” and travel by train, plane, and automobile to learn the fate of the Azure Dragon.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK & PAPERBACK ● ▸▸▸The Black Sheep: Catalan Chronicles Book 1 by Peter Darman

Constantinople 1302.
Luca Baldi, a young shepherd, is catapulted into the violent world of mercenary warfare when he is forced to flee his native Sicily. He falls in with the Almogavars – ruthless mercenaries from the Catalonia region of Spain who have just finished butchering the French during a 20-year war on the island. He and they take ship to Constantinople when they are hired by the Byzantine emperor, whose empire is disintegrating in the face of remorseless Muslim advances.
Alone and marooned amid danger and violence and surrounded by enemy forces, Luca must master the Almogavar way of war to survive. Plunged into the brutal world of Medieval warfare when the mercenaries take the fight to the emperor’s many enemies, can Luca live through fighting impossible odds as he battles to preserve a crumbling empire that has stood for a thousand years?
‘The Black Sheep’ is the first volume in the Catalan Chronicles, a Medieval saga set in the early 14th century. Maps of the Byzantine Empire and western Anatolia at this time can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ The Case of the Jade Dragon by Gene Poschman

Who said Weddings Couldn't be Dangerous?

When PI Jonas Watcher sees a Chinese couple being kidnapped; he sighs, grabs his gun, and goes to help them. This selfless act involves Jonas with the Chinese underworld. He is hired to unite two families by bringing a prospective bride from St. Louis to San Francisco for an arranged marriage. There are several factions who will kill to keep him from succeeding. His mission is complicated even more by his employer's beautiful granddaughter. She's the only one who knows where the bride is and she insists on going with him. A girl, his Colt 44, and diplomacy; Jonas will have to use all three if he wishes to complete the mission, end the feud, and live to tell the tale.

“The Case of the Jade Dragon” is the third novel of the Jonas Watcher Detective Adventure series. It's the 1930s in San Francisco’s Chinatown, where old traditions conflict with the new, and Jonas gets caught up in a world of mysticism, a deadly family feud, and a potential underworld war. Author Gene Poschman brings a new slant to the noir hard-boiled detective by introducing him to a world out of his comfort zone and adding an exotic love interest.

Purchase “The Case of the Jade Dragon” and travel by train, plane, and automobile to learn the fate of the Azure Dragon.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK & PAPERBACK ● ▸▸▸The Black Sheep: Catalan Chronicles Book 1 by Peter Darman

Constantinople 1302.
Luca Baldi, a young shepherd, is catapulted into the violent world of mercenary warfare when he is forced to flee his native Sicily. He falls in with the Almogavars – ruthless mercenaries from the Catalonia region of Spain who have just finished butchering the French during a 20-year war on the island. He and they take ship to Constantinople when they are hired by the Byzantine emperor, whose empire is disintegrating in the face of remorseless Muslim advances.
Alone and marooned amid danger and violence and surrounded by enemy forces, Luca must master the Almogavar way of war to survive. Plunged into the brutal world of Medieval warfare when the mercenaries take the fight to the emperor’s many enemies, can Luca live through fighting impossible odds as he battles to preserve a crumbling empire that has stood for a thousand years?
‘The Black Sheep’ is the first volume in the Catalan Chronicles, a Medieval saga set in the early 14th century. Maps of the Byzantine Empire and western Anatolia at this time can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ Short-Stories That Take Risks: 12 Short-Stories by David Swan

Dasein’ was my attempt to personify Heidegger’s notion of Dasein or being-ness. As you can imagine these philosophical ideas are quite hard to grasp so I wanted to try and write a piece of flash-fiction that attempted to understand why we, as beings trapped by space and time, find it difficult to experience being-ness. I’m no philosopher but I try my best.

‘Diary of a Lost Boy’ was a funny one and one that I wrote just after my father had passed away. I was staying at a Tibetan Monastery and attempting to get my head around ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’. My mind was full of world ending theories and I was compelled to write this piece. The important bit being the leap into the unknown and the freedom thereafter.

‘Beer and Buddhism’ is a slice-of-life memoir taken from my other book. It just captures a period in my life when I was living and working in London. Caught up in the usual busyness and trying to keep my feet on the ground. To make peace with myself I headed of to visit a friend at a Tibetan Monastery.

‘Frankenstein’s Ubermensh’ you can call pop-fiction-philosophy. I’m having fun looking at this notion of Neitzsche’s ‘Ubermensch’ and the supreme-being clearly misunderstood by the Nazis and maybe many other misguided politicians. This idea that we can create perfect beings from nowhere and hope they maintains their humanity doesn’t work. Supreme-beings are like avatars or spiritual figures that have spent life-times perfecting their skills. Knowledge alone is worthless and dangerous without compassion.

‘The Great Santa Delusion’ has a kind of cheeky farcical tone to it. As I say, ‘If a young girl can get it’ so can you. This is looking at the myth of God and Christ and equating it with Santa Claus. It ties in with a spiritual message in the end when the kids bump into a bald-headed mystic who had been running the show from the start.

‘Hojosan’ is another slice-of-life memoir detailing a journey to a Zen Monastery in Uithuizen. A peaceful and inspiring story about a Zen Priest ‘Hojosan’ and his story about the time he nearly became a Kamikaze pilot. Beautiful.

‘Running Away’ is a conspiracy totalitarian thriller looking at the up and coming surveillance world and drone society and how quickly it can all go wrong. It’s fast and dark.

‘Shit Happens’ has a farcical comedy feel to it with a large dose of surrealism added in. The residents of Planet Grey live on a grey planet typifying their dull lives. All of the things deemed ugly in life including colour have been erased for safety reasons. They even sleep during the day so they don’t have to look at the yellow sun. Then one day a large bug lands on the planet offending the locals. Well I won’t tell you the rest but it does get a bit fruity.

‘The Irelefunt’ I am proud of as it was published in Philosophy Now magazine, and it is my only publishing credit to date. It concerns two brothers arguing about different spiritual journeys. One goes on a long adventure gathering wisdom and knowledge and the other stays at home watching the Discovery Channel and reading esoteric books hoping to attain enlightenment without effort.

‘Reverse’ is a very dark story. It involves a servicemen who is suffering from trauma who embarks on an ill-thought out relationship with a young girl in Russia. It turns out bad but the story is told from back to front as he comes back to life after shooting himself and is given a second chance to undo the things he has done wrong.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Taking Ownership In Iran: Keys to Learning the Middle East by Susan Buckley

This is the Iranian world view: “The first lesson that the Islamic Revolution and the auspicious Islamic Republic taught us was that we should think beyond our borders and turn our attention to the vast arena of the Islamic Ummah. Our magnanimous Imam taught us that our attention should be focused on the great Islamic Ummah.”Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader of Iran.

Taking Ownership in Iran examines this nation’s complex history and its journey as an Islamic Republic to its present position on the world stage.It examines Iran’s struggles with power, control and influence. Iran has sacrificed both its social and economic stability and national development for its Jihadist Islamic mission and Identity. Learn about this elusive nation today in this simple, easy to read narrative.This is a comprehensive survey of the Iran, and it's Middle Eastern and United States relationships, fully annotated with references and digital resources.Today the Middle East is experiencing the effects of Iran's Islamic missionary intervention.Taking Ownership In Iran presents a current and up to date view of Iran, and it's influences and decisions on the Middle East and globally.
Islamic Republic of Iran,Iran Current Events, Middle East, Oil, Persian Gulf, President Trump, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, IRGC
PentoPublish2019

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ Short-Stories That Take Risks: 12 Short-Stories by David Swan

Dasein’ was my attempt to personify Heidegger’s notion of Dasein or being-ness. As you can imagine these philosophical ideas are quite hard to grasp so I wanted to try and write a piece of flash-fiction that attempted to understand why we, as beings trapped by space and time, find it difficult to experience being-ness. I’m no philosopher but I try my best.

‘Diary of a Lost Boy’ was a funny one and one that I wrote just after my father had passed away. I was staying at a Tibetan Monastery and attempting to get my head around ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’. My mind was full of world ending theories and I was compelled to write this piece. The important bit being the leap into the unknown and the freedom thereafter.

‘Beer and Buddhism’ is a slice-of-life memoir taken from my other book. It just captures a period in my life when I was living and working in London. Caught up in the usual busyness and trying to keep my feet on the ground. To make peace with myself I headed of to visit a friend at a Tibetan Monastery.

‘Frankenstein’s Ubermensh’ you can call pop-fiction-philosophy. I’m having fun looking at this notion of Neitzsche’s ‘Ubermensch’ and the supreme-being clearly misunderstood by the Nazis and maybe many other misguided politicians. This idea that we can create perfect beings from nowhere and hope they maintains their humanity doesn’t work. Supreme-beings are like avatars or spiritual figures that have spent life-times perfecting their skills. Knowledge alone is worthless and dangerous without compassion.

‘The Great Santa Delusion’ has a kind of cheeky farcical tone to it. As I say, ‘If a young girl can get it’ so can you. This is looking at the myth of God and Christ and equating it with Santa Claus. It ties in with a spiritual message in the end when the kids bump into a bald-headed mystic who had been running the show from the start.

‘Hojosan’ is another slice-of-life memoir detailing a journey to a Zen Monastery in Uithuizen. A peaceful and inspiring story about a Zen Priest ‘Hojosan’ and his story about the time he nearly became a Kamikaze pilot. Beautiful.

‘Running Away’ is a conspiracy totalitarian thriller looking at the up and coming surveillance world and drone society and how quickly it can all go wrong. It’s fast and dark.

‘Shit Happens’ has a farcical comedy feel to it with a large dose of surrealism added in. The residents of Planet Grey live on a grey planet typifying their dull lives. All of the things deemed ugly in life including colour have been erased for safety reasons. They even sleep during the day so they don’t have to look at the yellow sun. Then one day a large bug lands on the planet offending the locals. Well I won’t tell you the rest but it does get a bit fruity.

‘The Irelefunt’ I am proud of as it was published in Philosophy Now magazine, and it is my only publishing credit to date. It concerns two brothers arguing about different spiritual journeys. One goes on a long adventure gathering wisdom and knowledge and the other stays at home watching the Discovery Channel and reading esoteric books hoping to attain enlightenment without effort.

‘Reverse’ is a very dark story. It involves a servicemen who is suffering from trauma who embarks on an ill-thought out relationship with a young girl in Russia. It turns out bad but the story is told from back to front as he comes back to life after shooting himself and is given a second chance to undo the things he has done wrong.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK & PAPERBACK ● ▸▸▸The Black Sheep: Catalan Chronicles Book 1 by Peter Darman

Constantinople 1302.
Luca Baldi, a young shepherd, is catapulted into the violent world of mercenary warfare when he is forced to flee his native Sicily. He falls in with the Almogavars – ruthless mercenaries from the Catalonia region of Spain who have just finished butchering the French during a 20-year war on the island. He and they take ship to Constantinople when they are hired by the Byzantine emperor, whose empire is disintegrating in the face of remorseless Muslim advances.
Alone and marooned amid danger and violence and surrounded by enemy forces, Luca must master the Almogavar way of war to survive. Plunged into the brutal world of Medieval warfare when the mercenaries take the fight to the emperor’s many enemies, can Luca live through fighting impossible odds as he battles to preserve a crumbling empire that has stood for a thousand years?
‘The Black Sheep’ is the first volume in the Catalan Chronicles, a Medieval saga set in the early 14th century. Maps of the Byzantine Empire and western Anatolia at this time can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Divine Simplicity...Day Two Who Are You?

Almost everything in the world that we buy, consume and love, comes with instructions. However, becoming a parent and parenting doesn't come with instructions even though humans along with animals main objective, is to reproduce and breed a dynasty!

Divine Simplicity's overall mission is to unite together people of all Nationalities, Cultures and Religions through discussions of today's social issues, political stances and intellectual differences. We all as human beings are different and unique in our own personal way. With Divine Simplicity book series, we intend to engage respectfully the topics of social justice, society, politics, communities, animals and much more; in an exciting and productive manner.

Divine Simplicity is a book series intended for everyone, as a human race in whole. Children and adults of all ages can connect and comprehend Divine Simplicity's knowledge and approach to the fact that we are all united on this gigantic planet as a species of humans/people. Animals are all bred within their own race such as sharks. However there are over 400 different species of sharks. Ants also are an species of animals, yet we have over 12,000 different ants all being unique identifying with the overall common name of being an ant/animal. 

Divine Simplicity book series intends to connect readers Worldwide to simple, easy understanding teachings, that can be read in a day but the message hit as hard as a Mike Tyson hook (lol). Hope you all enjoy Divine Simplicity books by Author Yasher Echad El

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ Short-Stories That Take Risks: 12 Short-Stories by David Swan

Dasein’ was my attempt to personify Heidegger’s notion of Dasein or being-ness. As you can imagine these philosophical ideas are quite hard to grasp so I wanted to try and write a piece of flash-fiction that attempted to understand why we, as beings trapped by space and time, find it difficult to experience being-ness. I’m no philosopher but I try my best.

‘Diary of a Lost Boy’ was a funny one and one that I wrote just after my father had passed away. I was staying at a Tibetan Monastery and attempting to get my head around ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’. My mind was full of world ending theories and I was compelled to write this piece. The important bit being the leap into the unknown and the freedom thereafter.

‘Beer and Buddhism’ is a slice-of-life memoir taken from my other book. It just captures a period in my life when I was living and working in London. Caught up in the usual busyness and trying to keep my feet on the ground. To make peace with myself I headed of to visit a friend at a Tibetan Monastery.

‘Frankenstein’s Ubermensh’ you can call pop-fiction-philosophy. I’m having fun looking at this notion of Neitzsche’s ‘Ubermensch’ and the supreme-being clearly misunderstood by the Nazis and maybe many other misguided politicians. This idea that we can create perfect beings from nowhere and hope they maintains their humanity doesn’t work. Supreme-beings are like avatars or spiritual figures that have spent life-times perfecting their skills. Knowledge alone is worthless and dangerous without compassion.

‘The Great Santa Delusion’ has a kind of cheeky farcical tone to it. As I say, ‘If a young girl can get it’ so can you. This is looking at the myth of God and Christ and equating it with Santa Claus. It ties in with a spiritual message in the end when the kids bump into a bald-headed mystic who had been running the show from the start.

‘Hojosan’ is another slice-of-life memoir detailing a journey to a Zen Monastery in Uithuizen. A peaceful and inspiring story about a Zen Priest ‘Hojosan’ and his story about the time he nearly became a Kamikaze pilot. Beautiful.

‘Running Away’ is a conspiracy totalitarian thriller looking at the up and coming surveillance world and drone society and how quickly it can all go wrong. It’s fast and dark.

‘Shit Happens’ has a farcical comedy feel to it with a large dose of surrealism added in. The residents of Planet Grey live on a grey planet typifying their dull lives. All of the things deemed ugly in life including colour have been erased for safety reasons. They even sleep during the day so they don’t have to look at the yellow sun. Then one day a large bug lands on the planet offending the locals. Well I won’t tell you the rest but it does get a bit fruity.

‘The Irelefunt’ I am proud of as it was published in Philosophy Now magazine, and it is my only publishing credit to date. It concerns two brothers arguing about different spiritual journeys. One goes on a long adventure gathering wisdom and knowledge and the other stays at home watching the Discovery Channel and reading esoteric books hoping to attain enlightenment without effort.

‘Reverse’ is a very dark story. It involves a servicemen who is suffering from trauma who embarks on an ill-thought out relationship with a young girl in Russia. It turns out bad but the story is told from back to front as he comes back to life after shooting himself and is given a second chance to undo the things he has done wrong.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Taking Ownership In Iran: Keys to Learning the Middle East by Susan Buckley

This is the Iranian world view: “The first lesson that the Islamic Revolution and the auspicious Islamic Republic taught us was that we should think beyond our borders and turn our attention to the vast arena of the Islamic Ummah. Our magnanimous Imam taught us that our attention should be focused on the great Islamic Ummah.”Ali Khamenei Supreme Leader of Iran.

Taking Ownership in Iran examines this nation’s complex history and its journey as an Islamic Republic to its present position on the world stage.It examines Iran’s struggles with power, control and influence. Iran has sacrificed both its social and economic stability and national development for its Jihadist Islamic mission and Identity. Learn about this elusive nation today in this simple, easy to read narrative.This is a comprehensive survey of the Iran, and it's Middle Eastern and United States relationships, fully annotated with references and digital resources.Today the Middle East is experiencing the effects of Iran's Islamic missionary intervention.Taking Ownership In Iran presents a current and up to date view of Iran, and it's influences and decisions on the Middle East and globally.
Islamic Republic of Iran,Iran Current Events, Middle East, Oil, Persian Gulf, President Trump, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, IRGC
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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ GETTING THE MARRIAGE YOU WANT: A Guide On How To Find Your Dream Spouse by Michael Goodman

THIS BOOK IS THE CHEAP ALTERNATIVE TO UNNECESSARY HEARTBREAK OR DIVORCE.

It is very alarming to see many marriages daily hitting the rocks of divorce! And the statistics are frightening…with as much as two out of every four marriages ending in divorce!

From the renowned celebrity to the unknown housewife it is the same tragic tale of heartbreak, abuse, and crushed dreams.

But do you know that the only certain cure for divorce is to attract that special man or woman divinely created just for you?

This book teaches you exactly how to do so. In it you will learn:

*The meaning of your OWN Mr. / Ms. Right
* The importance of attracting your OWN Mr. / Ms. Right
* How to actually attract your OWN Mr. / Ms. Right
* Why you are yet to find your OWN Mr. / Ms. Right
* The real difference between love and infatuation
* How your wedding vows are hurting your marriage
* How to know if your current partner is truly in love with you
*What it really means to fall in love at first sight
* When divorce becomes really necessary in marriage
* The Untold Truth about polygamy

Whether you're single or married, GETTING THE MARRIAGE YOU WANT has the potential to turn around your relationships and set you on the solid path to having a blissful marriage!

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸ Short-Stories That Take Risks: 12 Short-Stories by David Swan

Dasein’ was my attempt to personify Heidegger’s notion of Dasein or being-ness. As you can imagine these philosophical ideas are quite hard to grasp so I wanted to try and write a piece of flash-fiction that attempted to understand why we, as beings trapped by space and time, find it difficult to experience being-ness. I’m no philosopher but I try my best.

‘Diary of a Lost Boy’ was a funny one and one that I wrote just after my father had passed away. I was staying at a Tibetan Monastery and attempting to get my head around ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’. My mind was full of world ending theories and I was compelled to write this piece. The important bit being the leap into the unknown and the freedom thereafter.

‘Beer and Buddhism’ is a slice-of-life memoir taken from my other book. It just captures a period in my life when I was living and working in London. Caught up in the usual busyness and trying to keep my feet on the ground. To make peace with myself I headed of to visit a friend at a Tibetan Monastery.

‘Frankenstein’s Ubermensh’ you can call pop-fiction-philosophy. I’m having fun looking at this notion of Neitzsche’s ‘Ubermensch’ and the supreme-being clearly misunderstood by the Nazis and maybe many other misguided politicians. This idea that we can create perfect beings from nowhere and hope they maintains their humanity doesn’t work. Supreme-beings are like avatars or spiritual figures that have spent life-times perfecting their skills. Knowledge alone is worthless and dangerous without compassion.

‘The Great Santa Delusion’ has a kind of cheeky farcical tone to it. As I say, ‘If a young girl can get it’ so can you. This is looking at the myth of God and Christ and equating it with Santa Claus. It ties in with a spiritual message in the end when the kids bump into a bald-headed mystic who had been running the show from the start.

‘Hojosan’ is another slice-of-life memoir detailing a journey to a Zen Monastery in Uithuizen. A peaceful and inspiring story about a Zen Priest ‘Hojosan’ and his story about the time he nearly became a Kamikaze pilot. Beautiful.

‘Running Away’ is a conspiracy totalitarian thriller looking at the up and coming surveillance world and drone society and how quickly it can all go wrong. It’s fast and dark.

‘Shit Happens’ has a farcical comedy feel to it with a large dose of surrealism added in. The residents of Planet Grey live on a grey planet typifying their dull lives. All of the things deemed ugly in life including colour have been erased for safety reasons. They even sleep during the day so they don’t have to look at the yellow sun. Then one day a large bug lands on the planet offending the locals. Well I won’t tell you the rest but it does get a bit fruity.

‘The Irelefunt’ I am proud of as it was published in Philosophy Now magazine, and it is my only publishing credit to date. It concerns two brothers arguing about different spiritual journeys. One goes on a long adventure gathering wisdom and knowledge and the other stays at home watching the Discovery Channel and reading esoteric books hoping to attain enlightenment without effort.

‘Reverse’ is a very dark story. It involves a servicemen who is suffering from trauma who embarks on an ill-thought out relationship with a young girl in Russia. It turns out bad but the story is told from back to front as he comes back to life after shooting himself and is given a second chance to undo the things he has done wrong.

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