Preface

In the interest of good writing, the words I, me, my and mine will be used in this book as well as in ZERO IS ONE, even though the author sees itself as a “skin suit” with only a residual vestigial character at this point.
At the time of this writing, there has been the seeing of awakening[ I ask the reader…


Table of Contents

Cover
Preface
There are 3 yous
The Coming of the Ship — Introduction by MGB
On Love, Fear and Personality by MGB
On Marriage, Relationships, Men and Women by MGB
On Children, Parenting, Family and Pets by MGB
On Giving, Receiving and Luck by MGB
On Eating, Drinking, Addiction, Personal Health and…


On Death and Aging by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on death is saying, “Fear not Death, for it is your culmination to return to the melting pot of life.”

Line by line and altering the perspective to that of seeing from liberation, the text is transformed to:


On Religion, God and Spiritual Seeking by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on religion is saying, “May your daily life be your religion, as the divine is all about you and in everything you do.”


On Beauty, Truth and Falsehood by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on beauty is saying, “Beauty is everywhere and in everything if we but look.”

Line by line and altering the perspective to that of seeing from liberation, the text is transformed to:


On Pleasure, Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on pleasure is saying, “Reap joyously and unashamedly the pleasure of fulfilling your purpose.”

Line by line and altering the perspective to that of seeing from liberation, the text is…


On Prayer And Gratitude by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on prayer is saying, “In prayer, we commune with the universe. We should pray not for our needs, which are already known and necessary, but in ecstatic meditation about our place in the universe’s greater frame.”


On Good, Evil and Judgment by MGB

Simplistically summarizing, Gibran on good and evil is saying, “We are all good in our own measure. Do not construe as evil those less blessed than us.”

Line by line and altering the perspective to that of seeing from liberation, the text is…