Psychoactive Poetry: Poetry Therapy Meditations on the Quest for Ultimate Meaning

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: David Washington ISBN: 9789769579248
Publisher: David Washington Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Washington
ISBN: 9789769579248
Publisher: David Washington
Publication: March 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Psychoactive poetry is prejudiced in favor of vigorous and decidedly honest rationality. Psychoactive Poetry is suffused with a liquid color somewhere between blue and green. Call it blue. Call it green. Call it yellow, if you like me like yellow. I aims for a smooth distillation of verbal gymnastics catalyzed by the rashly discredited religious impulse. "To be religious", in the view of Albert Einstein, "is to have found an answer to the question, What is the meaning of life." The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein held that "to believe in God is to see that life has a meaning." The renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl taught that the "will to meaning" is the "most human of human phenomena." He viewed religion as "the fulfillment of the will to ultimate meaning." The meditations in this poetry therapy resource book are offered with thoughts like these in mind. Psychoactive Poetry is rap city in blue light, a "head book" and hopefully, to quote John Coltrane, "a force for good" in your search for ultimate meaning in life.

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Psychoactive poetry is prejudiced in favor of vigorous and decidedly honest rationality. Psychoactive Poetry is suffused with a liquid color somewhere between blue and green. Call it blue. Call it green. Call it yellow, if you like me like yellow. I aims for a smooth distillation of verbal gymnastics catalyzed by the rashly discredited religious impulse. "To be religious", in the view of Albert Einstein, "is to have found an answer to the question, What is the meaning of life." The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein held that "to believe in God is to see that life has a meaning." The renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl taught that the "will to meaning" is the "most human of human phenomena." He viewed religion as "the fulfillment of the will to ultimate meaning." The meditations in this poetry therapy resource book are offered with thoughts like these in mind. Psychoactive Poetry is rap city in blue light, a "head book" and hopefully, to quote John Coltrane, "a force for good" in your search for ultimate meaning in life.

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