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Hairballs and Homicide Blitz

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A Kitty Beret Cafe Mystery, Book 1

Cozy Mystery

Release Date: June 26, 2020

 

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When Ellie Warren opens the Kitty Beret Café, her life revolves
around finding forever homes for rescued cats and serving lattes. That is,
until a woman’s body is discovered behind her shop—the same
woman who’d thrown a hissy fit with Ellie in front of lots of
witnesses. With Ellie’s cat, Templeton, supplying clues and the help
of handsome Detective Simon Dare, she’s on the prowl for the murderer.
Will Ellie discover the identity of the culprit before the murderer sinks
their claws into her?

 

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 About the Author

Ruth J. Hartman spends her days herding cats and her nights spinning
mysterious tales that make you smile. She, her husband, and their cats love
to spend time curled up in their recliners watching old Cary Grant movies.
Well, the cats sit in the people’s recliners. Not that the cats couldn’t get
their own furniture. They just choose to shed on someone else’s.

Ruth, a left-handed, cat-herding, farmhouse-dwelling writer uses her sense
of humor as she writes tales of lovable, klutzy women who seem to find
trouble without even trying.

Ruth’s husband and best friend, Garry, reads her manuscripts, rolls his
eyes at her weird story ideas, and loves her in spite of her penchant for
insisting all of her books have at least one cat in them.

 

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Tier Zero Tour

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The Knolan Cycle, Book 1
Science Fiction (First Contact)/Science Fiction (Romance)/Science Fiction (Military)
Date Published: November 26, 2019
Publisher: PhoenixPhyre

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They’re already here, and no one knows about it…yet.
Two bedrock assumptions seem to find their way into almost all science fiction tales of first contact between Earth and a hypothetical alien race. The first is that we will necessarily know when it happens and the second is that alien motives will likely be malevolent. In Tier Zero, Vol. I of The Knolan Cycle, first contact occurred over thirty years ago and no one on Earth…not even SETI…has a clue it has happened.
Martin Tellus is a graduate student at UCLA. His past is riddled with mystery, including a lifelong recurring dream he cannot explain. And just as a volcano’s first discharges of gas and magma often signal a coming eruption, Marty’s dreams signal a transformative change. The transformation arrives in the form of a “chance” meeting with Lysia in philosophy class. Their connection is instantaneous.
A seductive Asian woman with an untraceable accent, Lysia sticks to Marty’s thoughts. During a casual conversation after their next class, Lysia offers to teach Marty “eastern” philosophy. But to Marty’s surprise, her teachings open a mind-bridge between them, accompanied by an intense physical connection. And Marty’s progress doesn’t end with the connection he and Lysia share. As her teachings progress, he discovers new powers, at once exhilarating and disquieting. Not for the first time, he wonders,  who is Lysia really?
Marty’s questions have answers, but Lysia isn’t telling. At least not yet. The truth is she’s a Seeker and Waykeeper of Knola, in a nearby arm of our common galaxy. She’s been waiting for Marty’s awakening, specifically to be on hand to mentor him in the Way. As Marty’s powers grow with Lysia’s teachings, she realizes he’s unique in ways not even the Oracle, to whom Lysia answers foresaw.
Lysia finds Marty’s growth in the Way at once inspiring and unnerving. Sharing her concerns with her superiors back on Knola, she precipitates a fateful decision that will change Marty’s life and alter the history of both Earth and the Knolan Concordant. Tier Zero begins Marty’s perilous journey to a destiny beyond his—or anyone’s—imaginings.
Tier Zero, Volume I of The Knolan Cycle was published in November 2019. Eryinath-5, Volume II in the series is due out from PhoenixPhyre Publishing in 2021.
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Excerpt  (from Chapter 25, “Death Rose”)

When his half of the station powered up, Marty imitated Arra’s movements, surprised at how smoothly the target ring tracked the red icons corresponding to incoming Valdrōsian fighters.

The deck beneath him shook to the discharge of Arra’s first shot.

His canopy display glowed amber, like the sight on the shuttle, but it followed his eyes, as he tracked the incoming red streaks on the screen. 

Cool! Damn thing reads my mind! 

Marty locked up one of the incoming fighters by sight and touched the triggers in the grips when the sights winked blue. The hull resonated with energy as both barrels of a disrupter he couldn’t see fired. He watched the trace of both plasma bolts miss high.

“Shit!” Not so easy. He tracked another, fired and missed again. “Goddamn it!” He engaged two more fighters, flashing past after a gunnery run, missing both. 

The next few minutes were the busiest of Marty’s life. He lost count of how many enemy fighters he acquired, tracked and fired upon, all misses. Fear of death and letting Arra down made him desperate, but he talked himself off the ledge of panic. Focus!

He acquired another fighter, boring in almost head-on. He felt the impact of its disrupters ripple through the hull as he fired back. The fighter winked out and Marty howled in triumph. He trained his weapon at another fighter arcing away and fired again, watching the track of his disrupters intersect the fighter’s path. It disappeared from the screen, in anticlimactic silence. Keep firing!

Now in rhythm, one fighter after another died under Arra and Marty’s weapons. He began to hope, until a violent impact threw him from his seat. Another salvo of missiles from the fourth cruiser? As if to confirm, a second more violent shock slammed him into the bow of their ship, throwing him from his gunner’s station. Two more detonations rang through the hull, followed by an almost human groan as the ship’s hull distorted. He jumped back into the gunner’s station.

Another shock wave rippled through the ship and the weapons stations went dark. Arra jumped from her station, dragging Marty after her with surprising strength. 

“Follow!” she commanded in High Language. Hustling Marty toward the Bridge, Arra slapped the open button to the door. When it didn’t budge, she grabbed Marty by the shoulder of his cruiser suit, hustling him back to the junction of the passageways wrapping around the bow. 

She opened a panel in the bulkhead and slapped an amber button, pulling Marty around the corner with her. An explosion sent a shock wave and chunks of debris rattling off the bulkheads and past them. Sound went cottony and an acrid smell like gunpowder wafted down the passageway, along with a veil of smoke.

Pulling him to his feet, Arra led him down the passageway, through the Bridge. Deserted, except for the crumpled bloody mass of the Navigator slumped behind her station and the DCO next to her. Did he die trying to save her? Had everyone left?

“No! Follow.” Arra led him down the passageway, half-running, half-swimming in the failing gravity. It got stronger amidships. At a levi-tube, Arra punched the actuator and squeezed in before the door was fully open, jerking Marty in after her, before the door could close. Their combined weight overwhelmed the one-person grav-rings and they plummeted down the shaft, landing with a jolt in an undignified heap at the bottom of the shaft.

Arra pushed Marty off and scrambled to her feet. The hangar deck, minus the shuttles. Launched? Jettisoned? What was left of the crew stood in orderly lines, donning suits of some sort.

Standing next to Captain Vaís, Kholôtha caught sight of Marty exiting the levi-tube. She hurled all her worried exasperation and relief into a single thought. “Hero? Really?”

Arra took Marty’s blood-slick hand and dragged him toward Kholôtha, firing a volley of Knolan at her. She squeezed Marty’s hand once before leaving. Marty watched her go. 

She must assist with the demolition,” Kholôtha explained.

“Demolition?”

“Yes. Cygnus is dying. We are sinking rapidly into Ashilear’s atmosphere. For the safety of the settlements, we must destroy the ship so the pieces will burn up before they impact the surface.”

Marty looked at her, blankly.

“We must abandon ship before Cygnus hits atmosphere,” she yelled, out loud. “There is no time.” She looked down, taking in the gash on his leg, still oozing blood and his bloody hands. 

“Zero gravity in a drop capsule with those wounds will prove messy.” She reached into a pouch on her utility belt. “Take my battle dressings. Bind up your hands and leg while I prepare your drop suit.” “Welcome to the Concordant,” she added, with an incongruous grin.

Kholôtha returned inside of two minutes, to help Marty into his suit. “Your suit has enough oxygen to last about one of your hours,” she told him, handing him a helmet. “Do not don your helmet until so ordered. You may need every molecule of oxygen in your breather. 

“You will be assigned a drop capsule…” Kholôtha waved at the far bulkhead, stress blocking out the English word for it. “Over there. Get in line and follow instructions. The ride down will be bumpy, and the landing violent. Stay with your capsule. I will find its beacon. May your Way be smooth.” Kholôtha laughed at the irony of her words.

“Kunathir, Kholôtha,” he replied.

She met his eye, then pushed him in the direction of the bulkhead, where a Knolan officer shepherded him into line. 

In five Earth minutes, Marty had climbed into one of the padded capsules in a line of launch tubes recessed in the deck. It was only a little wider than his shoulders. 

The officer motioned for him to don his helmet, then sealed the capsule. In another minute, a vicious detonation launched him into space, adding a ringing sound to his already cottony hearing.

What had Kholôtha called the planet…Alsheer…Ashtear? Marty couldn’t remember. The ride proved smoother than he expected, after Kholôtha’s warning. And there was a lot to see, through the narrow view slot. Hot gases from burning ships bathed near-space in a ghostly spectrum of shifting color. 

Pieces of Valdrōsian and Knolan ships captured by the planet’s gravity rained down, streaking toward the surface in fiery, man-made meteor showers.

Marty had never been in a battle, much less one in space. He’d gone into it with no notion what to expect. He hadn’t expected to fight in it, and clearly, Kholôtha hadn’t wanted him to. He realized he was shaking violently. Fear? Reaction setting in? Both? 

“Welcome to the Concordant,” Kholôtha had said. Her displeasure at being disobeyed notwithstanding, Marty had detected pride that he’d chosen to fight, rather than scuttle for safety. 

There is meaning in this! he thought.

Self-congratulation was cut short by his entry into the atmosphere. The capsule began to shake and yaw wildly in the stratospheric winds. In moments, his shoulders were bruised, and he was shaking even more uncontrollably. Fear for sure, this time. His ears kept popping as he descended, and the capsule was getting warm.

Twice, his capsule ricocheted off debris as he plunged toward Ashilear, spinning on one axis then another. How long had Kholôtha said? Thirty minutes? 

It was getting very hot. She hadn’t mentioned that. The capsule was almost too hot, now, even through the thick padding of his cocoon. Or was it his coffin? Impact extinguished thought.

About the Author

Dirk’s path to authorship wasn’t quite an accident, but almost. It’s not that he didn’t write. He did. But through two previous careers, first as a Marine officer and subsequently as a corporate trainer, Dirk started way more stories than he finished.” But in the backwash of the 2008 financial meltdown, his employer filed for Chapter 11. Cordially invited to leave and not return, Dirk found himself out of work and excuses.
Since then, Dirk has published West of Tomorrow, Best-Case Scenario and a collection of short fiction entitled, Through the Windshield. Works in progress include A Year of Maybes, sequel to Best Case Scenario and Tier Zero, Volume I of the Knolan Cycle now available from Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
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Six Word Wonder Blitz

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Short Stories, Literary Fiction

Date Published: June 18, 2020

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“Six words to tell a story.

Not three, or eight, or twenty.

You may ask – is six enough?

Well, trust me, six is plenty.”

 

A collection of over five hundred stories, each one exactly six words long.
Some stories are funny, some poetic, some vulgar, and some are a little
disturbing. Each story has been lovingly crafted to amuse and entertain you
in six words.

 

Doug Weller’s Six Word Wonder is a social media sensation, with over
10,000 followers on Instagram.

 

Now, for the first time, Doug brings his best tiny stories together in one
collection.

 

 

Unlocking the cage, she stepped out.

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Cupid. Tomorrow, aim for his head.

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Home alone, but toilet just flushed.

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Baby loves whining. Mother loves wine.

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…reader. I’m a very gifted mind…

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I poured two glasses… then remembered.

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Take a moment out of your hectic schedule to enjoy these Six Word
Wonders.

 

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Doug Weller is an emerging thriller writer and creator of the Six Word
Wonder.

 

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I’m a Gigolo Tour

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Book one – The Aberration Series of short stories
Short Story,  Crime thriller & Romantic suspense
Date Published: 1st July 2020
Publisher: Happy London Press
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I am a Gigolo
He’s gorgeous, cool and slick. Small wonder those wealthy American dames are falling over themselves to taste his flirtatious skills, just where it counts. Seduction is the name of his game, and he knows how to keep
a secret. Trouble is, our Gigolo is also a mischief maker, a man with a mission – to make a killing. So he’s got a secret of his own. But, can he keep it that way?
Deliciously sensual, with a touch macabre, the opening tale, I am a gigolo contains ten startlingly original and provocative short stories, that you’ll need to be brave to read at bedtime.

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I am a gigolo.

I like that sound. A GEEEEEEEE GOH LO!!! That’s right. A professional man.

My face is my fortune. My cock is my compass.

I make women happy. Not all women. Certain women. Rich women. Rich widows. Rich, American widows. At least, mostly, rich American widows.

So how do I know? Easy. ‘Cos, see I’m from the old US of A. So that’s how I know.

I’ve been in the game for maybe, ten years? It all started when I found myself unemployed and starving, bumming around in Cannes. The place was festooned with beautiful people. Girls you’d die for. Blondes, brunettes, redheads: cool, elegant, sophisticated. Legs to the sky, skin like bronzed peach on honeydew melons. Men, sleek, slick, suntanned; looking like a million dollars, (probably worth a million dollars), driving around in flash, open-top American sports cars.

That’s what I wanted. But it was going to take folding stuff, long green. That’s right, money. Lots of it. But how do you make a million overnight?

“Gambling,” I said. But no. Wouldn’t work. I was dressed like a tramp. Hell, I stank like a tramp. Still, I had to have some of it. I wanted it so bad I could practically taste the want.

My folks wanted me to be a doctor, like Dad. Or an accountant like Granddad. But all I wanted was fun.

About the Author

My inspirations have come from real people, events or situations that have presented themselves. Titles like, I am a Contract Killer, I am a Gigolo, Death Zone, License to Kill, are all based on my own lifetime experiences, questions asked, incidents occurring.
Let me be reassuring, thus-far, nobody has been murdered on my watch. But the notion gave rise to the impetus to write my first murder mystery, The Lyme Regis Murders. Could I make the jump after years of writing macabre short stories to a full length drama? That familiar beating in the gut, said, ‘Yes, try it. Give it a go.’
And so to that cosy coastal town where nothing untoward ever happens. Or perhaps it does. The author seeks to shatter notions, change people’s perceptions, spoil long held views. That was my intention in entering into the world of crime thrillers. I’ve found that ‘nice’ people are not always what they seem. The helpless can be transformed into the most dangerous, the most dangerous become the most harmless. It’s all up to the writer and what they’re hoping to achieve. 
For me there have been 10 children’s books, 4 books of short stories and so far, three novels, with a fourth in the mixer.
Whilst a short story might be written with a flurry of adrenalin in the space of a few hours, a book will need more than just a flash of creativity. It will need perseverance, discipline and dogged determination.
But then, isn’t that what is required of every ambition?
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Perception vs. Truth Tour

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Self-help, Spiritually, Non-fiction
Date Published: April 7, 2020
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Do you want your life to change?
The good news is that it all begins right in your mind.
By opening your mind, you can change your life in 180 degrees, making the phrase “Everything is in your head” more important than ever before.
The perception of reality steers our thoughts, feelings, the choices we make and the way we live our life.
It is the underlying reason why our lives are the way they are.
People who never examine their point of view of the world miss the chance to significantly change their lives.
What shapes our perception is the country we live in, society, culture, religion, parents, teachers, and publications like the internet, television, movies, radio, newspapers, and literature.
Many people are misguided by their perceptions, which constantly get them into problems.
This book, Perception vs. Truth, was born as a result of that insight. As the name suggests, much of the reality we take for granted in our lives simply isn’t true. Perception vs. Truth is a wake-up call for all of us. It is a fascinating read, full of interesting insights. It is a spring to quench one’s thirst for knowledge and understanding. It can open your mind to different ways of thinking, new feelings, and novel behavior.
Perception vs. Truth is a reminder that our lives can change just by changing the way we’re perceiving it.
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Perception vs. Truth

Spirituality in simple words

Eyal Cohen

Preface

My Story

For as long as I can remember, I have had an indescribable desire to understand life. Throughout my life, I always felt that something was missing, but I didn’t know what it was.

In simple words, I kept asking myself, “What the hell is this life all about? What is going on? And why?”

Okay, we go through kindergarten, school, high school, and then college; some get married, have children, find a career, buy a house… But the inevitability of death was like a black cloud that forced me to wonder, “What is it all about?”

As I grew up, this desire became a sense of unease at the back of my mind, which made me feel incomplete and restless.

No one, myself included, could stop me from pondering life. I was desperately searching for the meaning of it all. Of course, at the time, I could not tell where such a search would take me or what innumerable hardships I would have to endure. Later, I learned that if I could work out what was going on with me or what was happening to me, things would be much easier. But there was no one available to help me with this, or at least I didn’t think there was.

In retrospect, this longing brought me into “spectator mode”—observation of the theater of life—a situation in which I was looking at life as a though it was a play, but one in which I was participating, meaning that I identified with the characters on stage.

At around the age of thirty, I experienced a critical and overpowering turning point. After going through a confusing period, I woke up one morning with a dreadful emptiness. It felt like a big black gaping hole had opened in my chest. The words that jump to mind when I remember this feeling are, “all dead!” I had a very acute sense of loss, as though everything I had been until that moment was now gone. All I knew and thought and felt about myself and life in general, had died that morning and I found myself living in a bubble.

There was no connection between me, and reality and life as I knew them.

The feeling could be compared to eating food without the senses of taste and smell; without these basic senses, you lose the desire to eat. And in the same way, I lost the desire to live. What followed was a total collapse of mind and body. I experienced panic attacks, and simply standing up was a struggle. What I remember most is that I knew I had to hold on despite the strong desire to completely collapse, let go, and never get up again, because I did not want to worry my family.

Not able to understand what was happening to me, I did not want to get into a situation where I had to explain myself. Deep down, I felt insulated and lonely, and all I wanted was to be left alone.

Exact words failed me, and all I could describe was a state of tremendous fear, loss of control, and restless hell, and an inability to understand any of it. And so, I lived trapped in a kind of furnace that burned me alive. I was completely detached from reality, and my sense of identity was utterly gone as though it had never even existed.

After a few months, I began to see the simple beauty in my surroundings: a blooming flower, the shining sun, or a simple good morning. I welcomed every one of those little gifts that came my way, and I began to see the simple yet wondrous beauty in everything. And so, I learned to enjoy every little thing in all its greatness.

Despite those newly found comforts, I was still troubled because my fundamental questions about the meaning of life remained unanswered; my inability to find the answers meant that true peace still eluded me.

Over the course of a period that was relatively calm, words started to visit me just as I was on the verge of sleep. I felt a compelling need to write them down, and so I did. At first, words would come only at night, but soon, they began to surprise me at any hour. I would hear a word from someone and all of a sudden, an entire scenario would unfold before me, and I would have to write it down. At that time, I went everywhere with a small notebook, ready to write whatever came to me whenever it came. The material was absorbed into me like into a dry sponge, and I finally realized the answers to my deepest questions.

I realized that the missing part I was looking for in my life was myself.

In this manner, short and concise chapters took shape. After a few months, I had enough written words that the idea of a book came to life. Some of the things that I had written took me a while to understand. It took a while for them to crystallize into a book. 

The book, Perception vs. Truth, is designed to introduce you to yourself. It is designed to introduce you to a different perspective of you and the world, one that you may not be accustomed to. Furthermore, it is designed to enable you to see how you are influenced and how you can influence yourself and your surroundings.

Perception vs. Truth holds the answers to all the questions that took me on a life-changing journey. I hope that reading it will inspire you to find your own answers to life.

Eyal.

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Wisdom of Water

Wisdom of Water means that whatever I write, I’m not necessarily trying to say something concrete. You may say that I am painting with words. My writing is a set of different perspectives on each situation. I am not trying to make a specific point; I just wish to maintain awareness of many different and diverse points of view. Everything is valid; everything is circumstantial according to one’s own point of view.

Wisdom of Water means not getting stuck on words, definitions, etc. Like water, life seeks balance. And so do we. When we understand that there are endless ways to view each situation, and we use our ability to learn from any outcome, we become like water—we maintain our balance, and gradually, over time, we become wiser than before.

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Spiritual Search

If you have an unexplainable yearning to know the nature of the world in which you live, then Perception vs. Truth is the book for you. To know the world is to know the “I” that you are. It is called self-knowledge, and it can only be known by one’s own wisdom.

Never be satisfied with the answers that come from others. Somehow, we learn to place more faith in the wisdom of others than we do our own. Listen to people, but use their answers as a guideline only.

Perception vs. Truth is about being aware and acknowledging yourself, and by doing so, life will become simple. Enjoy the adventure of your own self and discover the depths within, which can give you the answers you seek. Each of us is the expert of his or her life. Remember, whatever comes from deep within comes in the form of intuition, and you have to become more aware of that intuition, and learn to trust it.

Finally, Perception vs. Truth talks about the Promised Land, which we all reside in.

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Introduction

Illusion

Some say that the vast majority of humans are sleepwalkers—people who live while sleeping. It would be truer to say that they live within an illusion—an illusion of their own individual creation.

Illusion, as one does not know what reality is facing him.

What is the source of it? And how is it created?

If we presume that life is like a dream, we could say that in order to dream, there is a need for a dreamer. There is a correlation between what one thinks and believes, and what one is actually experiencing. The term “illusion” is used because one does not fully comprehend the nature of his/her reality; therefore, we may refer to him/her as being “asleep.” One needs to be “awake” in order to understand. One has to realize that the common denominator in everything that is happening to him/her is simply oneself.

Once you are awakened to the fact that the cause of everything is within you, all your decisions you will make will be directly related to your perspective. Your own perceptions will be determined by this viewpoint. One who succeeds in having no viewpoint at all ought to have a very broad and profound perception. “Ought to” because it is impossible to adopt “no viewpoint” without actually having one. Any effort on someone’s part will constitute adopting a viewpoint; therefore, one is always condemned to remain as he/she is.

Although this paradox seems like a maze with no way out, this is where true liberation resides. True understanding leads to surrender, which in turn leads to freedom. However, when a person wears a mask (a personality, ego), that person cannot be free. Unknowingly, this person values their mask more than their freedom.

The difficulty is how to be free from the mask; free of conditioning.

When someone surrenders to the truth, they stop being dominated by their persona and their viewpoint. A person can give many reasons for liking something but the truth is, we discover what we like; we don’t choose what we like.

Who you truly are and what you love in life is not a matter of choice

About the Author

Eyal Cohen was born in 1968. At the age of thirty, after a powerful and life-changing experience, his perception of reality was transformed completely, and over the next twelve years, he immersed himself in study as he sought to understand what had happened to him. He delved into the philosophies and wisdom behind the teachings of Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Sufism, Mystic Judaism, Mystic Christianity, and more; and he tried to understand the state of the world by researching numerous leading thinkers of past and present times, such as Noam Chomsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, Socrates, Confucius, to name but a few.
His years of research, combined with his own experiences and knowledge, gave him a unique way of looking at life and the world that we live in. It was this unique perspective that gave birth to the book Perception vs. Truth.
In his first book, Eyal talks about how transformation can be achieved by working on the mind, our thoughts, and beliefs.
Among his associates who are living a “normal life,” Eyal is considered as a “strange, calm character.” He evades frameworks, commitments, and circles of society where there is no room for the free or the different. He surrounded with friends and people who wish to know, taste, and understand the secret of his relaxed charm.
Eyal is like a haven of rest to come to talk, and spend time with. He carries within him intriguing knowledge, which he knows very well to explain. He communicate the truth that he has come to know and understand.
It takes great courage and perseverance to free ourselves from the illusory reality—this confusing world that causes so many problems and so much suffering. We need to open our minds and examine our perceptions and beliefs in depth. The feelings of peace, joy, and freedom are indicators that we on the right track. The book Perception vs. Truth is a means to examine our beliefs about reality and the stories that we tell ourselves, which create our perception of reality and hence create our experiences in life.
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