The Psalms of Mortality, Volume 10: The Humanus Magnus Awakens

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Existentialism, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Continental European
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Author: Henry M. Piironen ISBN: 9781301462711
Publisher: Henry M. Piironen Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Henry M. Piironen
ISBN: 9781301462711
Publisher: Henry M. Piironen
Publication: March 29, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Psalms of Mortality are a thematically organized collection of aphorisms that border poetry in literature style. The chapters are rich in metaphors and powerfully expressive in the existential- and psychological thoughts on liberty, elevation of self-worth, love and value of life, while placing strong critique on cultural values that suppress psychological- and social freedom. The theme of the story follows a mythological figure, Chronos Art, who has prayed from an unknown god to never be immortal, holy, enlightened or saintly, and to be granted freely to wander through all the kingdoms of thought. The Psalms of Mortality is completely psychological, where all the reality of the story takes place.

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The Psalms of Mortality are a thematically organized collection of aphorisms that border poetry in literature style. The chapters are rich in metaphors and powerfully expressive in the existential- and psychological thoughts on liberty, elevation of self-worth, love and value of life, while placing strong critique on cultural values that suppress psychological- and social freedom. The theme of the story follows a mythological figure, Chronos Art, who has prayed from an unknown god to never be immortal, holy, enlightened or saintly, and to be granted freely to wander through all the kingdoms of thought. The Psalms of Mortality is completely psychological, where all the reality of the story takes place.

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