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kind greetings fellow student

I hope these words find you at a pleasant moment. 

You are in this moment for a reason. Perhaps the initial conditions for this moment are its subset, perhaps they are set in another life-time. No matter how you've arrived, this moment matters. I implore you to use it to do kind to others, to yourself, and to explore peacefully. We are all children of the same Abstraction. It is through our unconditional service to every being that we become closer to this Abstraction, the Source, the Light, the Asymptote, the Variable you may describe as God. The Divine moment not seen, not smelled, not tasted, not heard nor felt, or sensed as time, but experienced in silence. The moment which overwhelms us with beauty.  

The sole purpose of this humble gallery is to aid You in your lesson plan, to help you remember who You are, to experience limitless love.  For this purpose, I offer you some texts and media below. Each points in the same direction, each tied to the next and the previous with an undefined string.

This list will continue to be updated, and I thank You for sharing this moment with me. 

 



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Books 
(Not in any order)

Media & Enablement Tools
(Not in any order)

"The Alchemist" – Paulo Coelho
"The Core Teachings" – Venerable Master Hsing Yun
"Exhalation: Stories" – Ted Chiang 
“Our Mathematical Universe” – Max Tegmark

"The Art of Racing in the Rain" - Garth Stein

“A New Kind of Science” – Stephen Wolfram

"Stalking the Wild Pendulum" – Itzhak Bentov
"The Little Prince" – Antoine De Saint-Exeupery

“Siddhartha” – Hermann Hesse & W.K Marriott

“My Inventions” (Unabridged Edition) – The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla

“Flatland” – Edwin A. Abbot (Written in 1884)

“To See a World in a Grain of Sand” – Caesar Johnson
“The Way of Silence: Engaging the Sacred in Everyday Life” – Brother David Steindl-Rast

"Demian" – Hermann Hesse
“Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid” – Douglas R. Hofstadter (also appears as an enablement tool) 

“The calling” – Rasha
“Many Lives, many masters” – Dr. Brian Weiss
"Flowers for Algernon" – Daniel Keys
"Two Zen Classics" (Mumonkan & Hekiganroku) – Katsuki Sekida

"Through the Looking-Glass" – Lewis Carroll

“The Platform” (2019)
“2001: A Space Odyssey”
“The Strangest Secret” – Earl Nightingale (YouTube Link)
"A point is that which has no part" – (Definition Link)

“Deep Work” – Cal Newport
“Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid” – Douglas R. Hofstadter

"Klara and the Sun" – Kazuo Ishiguro
"Plato's Forms" – (Wiki Link)

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