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AN OFFERING OF POWER - Bragen, Jack
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Jack Bragen is a columnist for the Berkeley Daily Planet, and for the past 20 years running, is a frequent contributor to The Street Spirit Newspaper. His essays and fiction have also appeared in Bewildering Stories, Daily Science Fiction, East Bay Times/Contra Costa Times, Mindfulness Bell, and more... In this work, he explores the inward frontiers of the human mind. He has practiced self-directed meditation since 1983, yet has not practiced under a master. This could be disqualifying, or... maybe not. The truisms in this work, in some instances are very familiar, while, in other instances, they could be quite unique. You decide...…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jack Bragen is a columnist for the Berkeley Daily Planet, and for the past 20 years running, is a frequent contributor to The Street Spirit Newspaper. His essays and fiction have also appeared in Bewildering Stories, Daily Science Fiction, East Bay Times/Contra Costa Times, Mindfulness Bell, and more... In this work, he explores the inward frontiers of the human mind. He has practiced self-directed meditation since 1983, yet has not practiced under a master. This could be disqualifying, or... maybe not. The truisms in this work, in some instances are very familiar, while, in other instances, they could be quite unique. You decide...
Autorenporträt
Jack Bragen is the award-winning author of "Instructions for Dealing with Schizophrenia..." Over the past decade he has maintained a column in the Berkeley Daily Planet, "On Mental Illness." Since 2001, he has been a frequent contributor to The Street Spirit Newspaper, including essays, fiction and commentary. He has placed more than five Op-Eds in East Bay Times and San Jose Mercury. He has placed about a half dozen fiction pieces in Bewildering Stories. Mr. Bragen has lived with psychiatric illness his entire adult life, but this never convinced him that he could not accomplish anything. Through "compliance" with treatment, Jack has remained in remission from severe psychosis and has not needed hospitalization, since 1996. This volume speaks to people who've had less than stellar lives and who would like to have a piece of the pie. Not the whole pie, just a piece of it.