Description: Noesis by Rob Taylor "Spirituality is present solely because human beings exist. The synthesis of spirituality (the energy force of unconditional love) is the extraordinary purpose of the human species." Rob Taylor, The Irreducible Primary Noesis takes readers through a transcendent journey into the substratum of our collective consciousness serving as a poetic complement to Rob Taylors first book, The Irreducible Primary. In unison, these fifty poems boldly engage contentious spiritual, social, and political conditions commonplace in todays global community. Rob Taylors poetry sharply captures how the widespread absence of spirituality is causative to conditions of child abuse, violence, and failures by government and religion; equally contributing to the apathy, pain, suffering, and despair infecting the human population and threatening any possibility for a harmonious existence within the species. In contrast, many of the poems are inspirational and suggest an alternate course by which we all join in the process of mindfulness and spiritual introspection. We have an immense potential to achieve unconditional love for each other. Peace lives in this place. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Rob Taylor is a California native, now living in Toronto. He has been spiritually active for over fifty years and has participated in and examined nearly every major religion and spiritual methodology. Rob is also a Marine Corps veteran and former law enforcement officer. Robs writings reflect his life experiences, observations, and inner evolution. He shares them as a modern perspective on spirituality and human behaviour that draws on his years of spiritual study. Long Description "Spirituality is present solely because human beings exist. The synthesis of spirituality (the energy force of unconditional love) is the extraordinary purpose of the human species." Rob Taylor, The Irreducible Primary Noesis takes readers through a transcendent journey into the substratum of our collective consciousness serving as a poetic complement to Rob Taylors first book, The Irreducible Primary. In unison, these fifty poems boldly engage contentious spiritual, social, and political conditions commonplace in todays global community. Rob Taylors poetry sharply captures how the widespread absence of spirituality is causative to conditions of child abuse, violence, and failures by government and religion; equally contributing to the apathy, pain, suffering, and despair infecting the human population and threatening any possibility for a harmonious existence within the species. In contrast, many of the poems are inspirational and suggest an alternate course by which we all join in the process of mindfulness and spiritual introspection. We have an immense potential to achieve unconditional love for each other. Peace lives in this place. Details ISBN1999460448 Pages 114 Language English Year 2018 ISBN-10 1999460448 ISBN-13 9781999460440 Format Paperback Publication Date 2018-10-26 Imprint Rob Taylor Subtitle A Poetic Journey Into the Spirituality of Social Discord Illustrations Illustrations Author Rob Taylor Publisher Rob Taylor Short Title Noesis UK Release Date 2018-10-26 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126582198;
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Book Title: Noesis: a Poetic Journey Into the Spirituality of Social Discord
Item Height: 216mm
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Author: Rob Taylor
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Mental Exercise, Poetry, Mental Health
Publisher: Rob Taylor
Publication Year: 2018
Item Weight: 141g
Number of Pages: 114 Pages