Read to discover what pushes your buttons,
what excites you, what really juices you and brings
you fully alive?
In this inquiry, identifying what you have an aversion
to is good news: it is an arrow pointing the
way to a deeper exploration inwards - to a stone
which, when overturned, may disclose your deepest treasure.
Abraham
Lincoln - Wisdom and Wit
Snapshots (taken in his own words) of Lincoln - the
statesman, the philosopher, the wit, and the public
speaker; for example, "I don’t know who my Grandfather
was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson
will be."
Edited by Louise Bachelder
Peter Pauper Press ©1965, 1998
On
Bullshit
A precise inquiry into why we have this word and how
we use it. Responding to "Why is there so much bullshit?" Frankfort
observes "Bullshit is unavoidable whenever circumstances
require someone to talk without knowing what he is
talking about... This ... is common in public life."
By Harry G. Frankfort
Princeton University Press ©2005
Words
from a Man of No Words
Emerging from 1315 days of silence in October 1984,
Shree Rajneesh (Osho) began to speak for the first
time in America. Of his spiritual teachings he said, "... I
have not given you anything which can be argued against.... I
have given you only methods. ... What I have given you
is not a closed system, it is an open experiment...." This
book contains provoking excerpts from the first sixty
days of his American discourses.
By Shree Rajneesh / Osho
The Rebel Publishing House GmbH
I call these books Pocket Gems - they actually fit
within your inside suit jacket pocket. They are easy
to delve into on the run, even if only for a few seconds - making
it easy to continue your inquiry.



