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Red Hawk

    Red Hawk, a dedicated practitioner of self-observation for over three decades, delves into the inner landscapes of his poetry with profound introspection. His creative journey is shaped by extensive study under various spiritual teachers and meditation masters, fostering a deep understanding of the self. This inner exploration permeates his poetic works, where he sensitively captures the subtle nuances of human experience. Published in distinguished literary journals, his writings reveal a singular voice that resonates with sincerity and spiritual depth.

    Where The Heart Is
    The Way of the Wise Woman
    Wreckage with a Beating Heart
    The Law of the Land
    Way of Power
    Art of Dying
    • 2024

      Unicake is a unicorn with a BIG sweet tooth! But when he decides to only eat chocolate, pastries, cakes and biscuits, Unicake quickly realises that eating nothing but sugary treats isn’t as fun as he’d imagined …

      Unicake (Red's Rainbow)
    • 2023
    • 2020

      The Law of the Land

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of moral decay, the narrative explores the complexities of human behavior and societal norms. It delves into the lives of characters grappling with ethical dilemmas and the consequences of their choices in a world that often blurs the lines between right and wrong. Through their journeys, the book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about morality and the human condition, prompting reflection on the values that define our age.

      The Law of the Land
    • 2019

      Thirteen Fingers Promise 2 Five Hands

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the themes of forgiveness and the impact of the Holocaust, the narrative delves into America's historical context before the atrocities were widely acknowledged. It grapples with the concepts of moving forward, learning from the past, and the complexities of letting go versus forgetting. Through this lens, the author seeks to convey a deeper understanding of trauma and healing.

      Thirteen Fingers Promise 2 Five Hands
    • 2019

      Where The Heart Is

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Fourteen-year-old Tommy is a troublemaker, but he’s basically got a good heart, in spite of the awful circumstances of his home life. When his mother abandons him, he is sent to foster care, where he must learn to fend for himself. Then he meets Daquan, and the two young men form an instant bond based on their shared hardships. Together they try to navigate life without a parent’s guidance and avoid the darker elements of the dirty streets of Boston. When Tommy’s mother re-enters his life, he sees a way back to the stable family life he desires. Determined, he sets out to do whatever it takes to make a home with his mother. With the help of Daquan, will Tommy be able to stay out of trouble long enough to make it home?

      Where The Heart Is
    • 2017

      "For centuries the Tao Te Ching, the book of ancient wisdom by Lao Tsu, has offered insight, inspiration and consolation to millions of readers. Although numberless translations and commentaries exist around the world, Return to the Mother, A Lovers Handbook, is a groundbreaking effort and a unique contribution to the canon of American poetry. In this volume, internationally known poet Red Hawk offers poetic reflections on these much-loved ancient sutras. This collection of 94 contemporary poems (each 16 lines), brings this perennial wisdom into the 21st century -- and adds the flavor and fragrance of Zen and Gurdjieffs dharma teachings in a spare poetic marriage with Lao Tsu. Each poem invites the reader to bring this wisdom to his or her daily practice of self observation and self remembering. The poet begs for a return to the true Self, which he symbolizes as the place of the Mother within. Our Mother has no words, She is Silence, She is the present, herenow. To be here-now, in this body, is to return to Our Mother... This volume is a companion and completion to the authors two previous volumes; Self Observation: The Awakening of Conscience and Self Remembering: The Path to Non-Judgmental Love."--Publisher's statement.

      Return to the Mother
    • 2015

      Self Remembering

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "With hundreds of books on the market today urging readers to develop mindfulness, pointing to the condition of "awakening" that most religious/philosophical traditions aim toward, this new addition by Red Hawk stands head and shoulders above the crowd. It offers detailed practical guidelines that allow one to know with certainty--not from imagination, theory, thought, or lying--when one is Present and Awake; it details the objective feedback mechanisms available to everyone for attaining this certainty: Am I awake now? How do I know? Sincere readers will find that help in answering these two questions is invaluable and life-changing. Written from the perspective of a practitioner of more than thirty years--one who has studied the significant work of his predecessors, received instruction from two spiritual masters (Osho Rajneesh and Mister Lee Lozowick), and trained rigorously within daily life."-- Amazon

      Self Remembering
    • 2014
    • 2009

      This book is an in-depth examination of the much needed process of 'self'-study known as self observation. We live in an age where the "attention function" in the brain has been badly damaged by TV and computers - up to 90 percent of the public under age 35 suffers from attention-deficit disorder! This book offers the most direct, non-pharmaceutical means of healing attention dysfunction. The methods presented here are capable of restoring attention to a fully functional and powerful tool for success in life and relationships. This is also an age when humanity has lost its connection with conscience. When humanity has poisoned the Earth's atmosphere, water, air and soil, when cancer is in epidemic proportions and is mainly an environmental illness, the author asks: What is the root cause? And he boldly answers: failure to develop conscience! Self-observation, he asserts, is the most ancient, scientific, and proven means to develop this crucial inner guide to awakening and a moral life. This book is for the lay-reader, both the beginner and the advanced student of self observation. No other book on the market examines this practice in such detail. There are hundreds of books on self-help and meditation, but almost none on self-study via self observation, and none with the depth of analysis, wealth of explication, and richness of experience which this book offers.

      Self Observation: The Awakening of Conscience