One cannot derive lasting meaning from goodies. From what then? Andy makes a shocking discovery in part seven of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreThe desire to return to his seemingly predictable existence, eventually landed Andy in a mental asylum. Will he ever get out? Find out in part 6 of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreFeeling that he had been sentenced into another lonely job, Andy let himself be taken to the Museum of Fine Arts, which turned out to be quite different from what he had expected. Find out how in part five of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreDarkness and hopelessness are often interchangeably used. Yet doesn't the darkest hour of night harbour the return of the light? Find out if Andy's hopelessness is justified in the fourth part of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreBeing sure that he had found what he was looking for - and how delightful it was - he surrendered ecstatically to the sandman. Yet is that wise? Find out in the third part of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreAndy's journey had hardly begun or the first unexpected events manifested in losing his Sherpa and getting arrested by the little people. Find out where they are taking him in the second part of The Seven Kingdoms.
Read MoreFirst part of a fairy tale about a computer nerd who is drowning in the mechanical and impersonal environment of a multinational. He decides to go on a holiday that promises the meaning of life on a silver platter…
Read MoreCelebrating my 50th birthday in China is special. That's why I'm sharing a few digital presents with you all, as well as a short video featuring a rapping and Tai Chi performing yours truly.
Read MoreFairy tale about a great magician who refuses to acknowledge his intuitive mind, and trusts his intellect exclusively.
Read MoreIn the world of paradox G.K. Chesterton takes a prominent place. His sharp mind combined with a genuine sense of wonder takes us places where we can actually learn something about ourselves. In an age where utilitarian thought and values threaten to strangle us, his essay ‘the sense of nonsense’ feels like a much needed antidote.
Read MoreFairy tale about how two excessively rival chefs are ordered by the king of the country to hold a cooking contest to determine who is the best.
Read MoreThe similarity between Zen and nonsense literature is that both cannot be logically understood and that by definition makes them magical, fun and extremely good for our health!
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