The Consciousness of the Spirit
Philosychology: Edisms and Edimous Concepts
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About the Book
This book tells of the part which is not seen, but the whole of that which contributes to the entirety of sight. The lids of the eyes do not obstruct, only protect and assist in the readjustment of focus, but ironically the eyes themselves are culpable of this act. Steps are movement’s proof of motion, and where ventured is sought by volitional momentum. The spirit cannot disperse that which it lacks, nor be in deficit of that which it will spread, for if so, the abundance of its product will be intrinsically of naught. Desolation is an amputation separating the spirit’s cohesive journey.
About the Author
I was born in Birmingham, AL, but I have travelled the world. My life experiences have given me the opportunity to observe and decipher why people do what they do. I am not a doctor studying human behavior in a lab. I am someone who makes an effort to make sense out of what seems senseless and predict what seems unpredictable behavior of mankind. If you like to ask why, my perspective may offer something to consider or cause debate. Regardless, I invite those that choose to explore the answers to why.