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The height of
Meditation is perpetual orgasm. When the world falls away and all is blissful
and calm.
Our Reasons are our Excuses.
Learn
only from Experience. Trust no one else. Know stillness, don't think
about it.
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Warning:
The characters of these works
struggle harshly and live deliberately. Their lives are meant to be
experienced by mature, thinking minds and advanced spiritualists that no
longer need to think. Life is harsh, and brutal in its reality.
But no matter what hardships befall us, be they physical, psychological,
from a government or from yourself, the path to peace and wisdom is present
for all of us at all times, no matter what you are or what you've done.
This is the Truth as I know it.
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The Girl
A Journey in
Memories through the Self
Story by The Father By
Philosopher Stephan
Pacheco
In an instant a young girl faces death and learns
the greatest secret of the universe. What is Death? What happens when we
become it? The child comes face to face with the absolute truth of what all
human beings are. A child mostly uncluttered by the biases of a long life
feels deeply her own demise. She realizes what it is when all identity, all
history, all learning, all opinions and people, all lies and controls fall
away. She knows completely what she truly is. She knows Absolute Freedom for
one second lost in the infinite void of eternity. She returned with great
knowledge by realizing the very root of her existence. She will strive for
the whole of her life to return to that place of absolute peace and serenity,
where judgment and penalty do no exist. A place of infinite Freedom where
she exists purely without fear or consequence. She will live her life as she
specifically chooses. Experiencing life as a malleable dream that she
controls through her own perceptions, always knowing that she will one day,
in an instant, return to the place of perfection. The most profound
knowledge she knows, that she tries so desperately to teach, is that she can
never be away from this holy and cleansing place, that her very being is,
this--unnamed--nameless thing...This that set her Free. This is true
Freedom. This is the root of her Revolt.
(Book 1 of 3) Pages: 211
A recent review:
The Girl: A Journey in
Memories Through the Self is a chilling tract challenging not only
the ills of our times but also those throughout history. Not since Sartre
and Derrida has there been such a thought-provoking work redressing the
cycles and perplexities of social oppression. A tragic story of a disturbed,
radical young girl, told through the eyes of the father, author Stephan
Pacheco rattles the foundations of our long-held institutions. A gritty and
bloody no-holds barred slap in the face to the self-delusional idolatry and
manifestations of our times. A must read.
-Dale Jungk, Editor in Chief,
Sun Rising Press
Read an interview
with the author about The Girl By Samuel Drake
Read Exerts from The Girl:
Two
of the Girl's Poems
and Words of Zarat
Nothing. It's First Pure Form
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Zarat A Justification or
Notes of the Becoming
Story by Zarat By
Philosopher Stephan
Pacheco
Zarat finds himself alone in the war
for Freedom four years after the revolt that he fought with the Girl and the
Father. Zarat struggles deeply against the will that is necessary for him to
fight the organizations and individual people of the Dark Society that have
assumed power and control over him. The isolation and severity of his acts
drive him into an ever deepening madness that he can only slightly ease with
his meditations. Despite the psychological war he faces within himself he
remains strong and persistent in his revolution to offer some Freedom to the
physical world. Zarat is lost to the never ending damnation that he has
chosen for the sake of the vision the Girl held for him. Knowing
always that it does not matter if he is damned in this life, others have
suffered much more, and eventually it always ends.
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The Father and the Priest The
Solution
Story by The Priest By
Philosopher Stephan
Pacheco
The Father sits in an institution for
the insane, driven into madness by the rage that tainted his heart and stole
his Freedom from him. He holds
out for the beauty that he saw within the Girl's eyes. A frustrated Priest
befriends the Father and together they journey through each other's minds and
release the anger and futility that has warped them. Through the use of
Existential Psychology they deconstruct each other's egos and see that they
too were drawn into the Dark Society by their desires to save people and to
bring Freedom.
(Book 3 of 3)
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Break the Sky
by Son of Seuss
"No one had ever told me what a breaking sky might
sound like, but I imagined it would be loud. The sky always seemed a little
like glass to me. So I logically figured that once I broke it there would be
a loud, glass like, shattering sound.
I watched little Streaker fly upward towards our destiny. Patiently I
awaited the sound of breaking glass. Upwards our hero flew, silently, oh so
very silent..."
Break the Sky
by Son of
Seuss
A beautiful
tale of one man's mad quest to break open the sky and bring snow to the Earth.
Experience the
majesty of positive insanity and the endless virtues that manifest when the world is as
you wish.
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The Meeting
by John Schonder
The
Meeting
by John
Schonder
An
intriguing conversation between Neitchze's Over-Man, Zarathustra, and the
holy master of transcendence, Siddhartha.
Experience
the description of the same freedom through two very different minds.
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Stop seeking constant
gratification.
Philosophy
is a laborious ordeal.
Don't
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