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Are you comfortable living on the surface of life, or do you strive to explore life's enigmatic deeper core? Are you conscious of the possible immense insignificance of life when viewed as a tiny splinter in the fabric of a multi-universe some astrophysicists speak of? Can that realization be grounded in an existential sound sense that might make for communal coherence? How do you discover truth? Does a probing deep introspection help? How important is it to understand one's Self? How severely do our existential confinements restrict our ability to grasp enlarging awareness? Is higher honesty…mehr

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Are you comfortable living on the surface of life, or do you strive to explore life's enigmatic deeper core? Are you conscious of the possible immense insignificance of life when viewed as a tiny splinter in the fabric of a multi-universe some astrophysicists speak of? Can that realization be grounded in an existential sound sense that might make for communal coherence? How do you discover truth? Does a probing deep introspection help? How important is it to understand one's Self? How severely do our existential confinements restrict our ability to grasp enlarging awareness? Is higher honesty something mankind is capable of? Exercising our God-given capacity for Reason may be the only outlet available to us for escaping the indited cloisters and confinements of our human condition. Becoming a pioneer in the forest of doubt may be the only way to attain a newer vision of human reality.
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PHILISOPHY PSYCHOLOGYRELIGIONBorn in the heartland of America in 1940, Mr. Thomason endured a series of unique experiences in his fourth decade of life, his thirties. He expounds upon those experiences in 198 poemographs that tell the story of some brain raising significance. He holds a B.A. degree from William Jewell College and an M.A. degree from San Diego State University. He taught Literature and Composition courses with the Los Angeles Unified School District for 22 years.