Time Remnants

Living as Transitional Material While Seeking Cosmic Exploration

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: Phillip D. Reisner ISBN: 9781426935206
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: September 2, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Phillip D. Reisner
ISBN: 9781426935206
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: September 2, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Life has a way of teaching alternatives to weaknesses. Our weaknesses can truly be our strengths. There are amazing remnants created through time by elemental forces. We find them everywhere and can study what nature has created and is progressively destroying. Everything begins, grows, declines, and ends. This process is pure existence. Life evolves consistently with seemingly little human plan or design. Time Remnants: Living as Transitional Material While Seeking Cosmic Exploration reveals the difficulty in categorizing Phillip Reisners poetry, poetic prose, and indeed his philosophy. He expresses ideas without lecturing, reflects on spirituality without moralizing, and examines reality without misleading. His ideas are sometimes fluid and sometimes unwavering, but no matter their genesis, they are experiences refined by introspection. He has an acute awareness of his surroundings, and his importance and unimportance in the universe. Time Remnants contains bits of wisdom hidden throughout, little jewels to remember and pieces of advice by which to live. His emphasis rests on individual fortitude, awareness, freedom and spirituality. Although he rebuffs the idea of being wise, he will admit to being intelligent enough to make up for his ignorance.

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Life has a way of teaching alternatives to weaknesses. Our weaknesses can truly be our strengths. There are amazing remnants created through time by elemental forces. We find them everywhere and can study what nature has created and is progressively destroying. Everything begins, grows, declines, and ends. This process is pure existence. Life evolves consistently with seemingly little human plan or design. Time Remnants: Living as Transitional Material While Seeking Cosmic Exploration reveals the difficulty in categorizing Phillip Reisners poetry, poetic prose, and indeed his philosophy. He expresses ideas without lecturing, reflects on spirituality without moralizing, and examines reality without misleading. His ideas are sometimes fluid and sometimes unwavering, but no matter their genesis, they are experiences refined by introspection. He has an acute awareness of his surroundings, and his importance and unimportance in the universe. Time Remnants contains bits of wisdom hidden throughout, little jewels to remember and pieces of advice by which to live. His emphasis rests on individual fortitude, awareness, freedom and spirituality. Although he rebuffs the idea of being wise, he will admit to being intelligent enough to make up for his ignorance.

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