Equilibrium: The
Intelligent Person's Guide to Survival and Relative Peace of Mind
by John C. Kiley, Ph.D., M.D.
Albert Einstein once wrote that the only important question
for a scientist is whether or not the universe is friendly. In Dr.
Kiley's book the answer is a resounding "Yes."
This is a book that shows you how to keep our balance
in life, no matter what; how to find the "in between" through the unavoidable
ups-and-downs. It will show you (convince you if you let it) that
wisdom comes from feeding your roots constantly, provided you do not succumb
to the temptation to dig them up to verify.
Generously illustrated with the words of Socrates, Thomas
Aquinas, Shakespeare, Yeats, Lewis Carroll, Robert Frost, and Albert Einstein,
Equilibrium
shares a profound philosophy of understanding consciousness, facing fear,
and genuine peace of mind.
". . . Kiley's motive is not to teach us dry philosophy,
but rather how to use philosophy to live well -- to live with openness
and freedom, with health and wholeness . . . Jack Kiley may not have reached
all the answers, but he clearly asks the most important questions. . ."
-- from the Foreword by M.
Scott Peck, M.D.
Learn to live the life you desire by bringing more Equilibrium
to your thoughts.
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ISBN: 1-932601-19-8
$16.95 / PB/ 1.5 lb. |