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Bob Mustin

    This author delves into profound human motivations through compelling narratives. Their writing is characterized by an insightful examination of the complexities of relationships and the constant search for meaning in everyday life. Through their prose, they offer a unique perspective that invites readers to reflect on their own existence.

    The Geometry of Universal Mind - Volume 2
    The Geometry of Universal Mind - Volume Three
    Gerbert's Book
    The Earth as Dynamic Geometry
    A House in the Neighborhood
    • A House in the Neighborhood

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Communication struggles threaten Angie and Warren Hardaway's second marriage, reflecting broader issues in their Asheville community exacerbated by COVID-19 and police harassment. The narrative intertwines their contemporary challenges with a historical backdrop, exploring the impact of three centuries of interactions between white settlers and Native Americans in the region. This novella delves into the complexities of modern relationships against a rich historical context, highlighting the enduring effects of past conflicts on present lives.

      A House in the Neighborhood
    • The Earth as Dynamic Geometry

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of geometry, this work revises Plato's theory of forms by introducing energetic lines that represent movement within a universal matrix. It explores the relationship between phenomenal reality and the unmanifest reality of pure consciousness. To enhance the understanding of this geometry, the author integrates the concept of thought, aiming to define its essence and significance within this framework. This culmination of ideas presents a profound shift in how geometry is perceived in light of modern science.

      The Earth as Dynamic Geometry
    • Gerbert's Book

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Holy Roman Empire, the story follows Gerbert, a French monk who becomes Pope Sylvester II after gaining knowledge from Muslim Spain. His friend Zosimus compiles Gerbert's writings, but their success attracts the envy of Archbishop Arnulf, who plots to discredit Gerbert by labeling him an agent of Satan. The narrative explores themes of ambition, jealousy, and the intersection of faith and knowledge in a tumultuous historical period.

      Gerbert's Book
    • Exploring the connection between pure consciousness and the material world, this book delves into the foundational essence of all creation, from thoughts to physical matter. Building on the concepts introduced in Volume Two, it aims to bridge modern scientific insights with ancient Vedic philosophy. The text is designed to be accessible, making complex ideas in physics and astronomy understandable to a wider audience, while seeking to uncover the depths of what constitutes Reality.

      The Geometry of Universal Mind - Volume Three