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Paul Brenner

    Buddha in the Waiting Room
    I went in search of myself
    The Divide
    • The Divide

      • 386 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      In a world divided by wealth and power, the story explores the stark contrasts between the affluent elite and the struggling underclass. As tensions rise, a group of unlikely allies emerges, determined to bridge the gap and challenge the status quo. Themes of social justice, resilience, and the quest for equality drive the narrative, leading characters to confront their own beliefs and the consequences of their actions. The gripping plot unfolds against a backdrop of societal upheaval, making for a thought-provoking and engaging read.

      The Divide
    • I went in search of myself

      • 98 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Exploring profound themes such as life, death, time, and the divine, this poetry collection reflects on the human experience at the intersection of the mundane and the apocalyptic. The author delves into personal thoughts and societal issues, emphasizing the importance of self-examination and active engagement with life's significant questions. By addressing the interconnectedness of individual lives and communities, the poems encourage readers to reflect on their existence and the broader cultural context, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.

      I went in search of myself
    • From his perspective of forty years in the medical profession, Dr. Paul Brenner redefines the idea of health. No more and no less than the acceptance and appreciation of life, health is not simply the absence of illness. As the author comes to realize that we all have an innate wisdom of what's right for our bodies, he crystallizes the discontent with the medical profession and the hope that there is a better alternative to our definition of heath. The book is written from the often humorous perspective of a logic-driven realist who is reluctantly transformed by the wisdom of alternative therapies, by his acceptance of his own intuition and by the lessons on health and illness he learns from his patients. In effect, he concludes, his patients were healing him. This book is a tribute to patients everywhere who want their own wisdom and self-knowledge to be used by their practitioners in a partnership of life and health.

      Buddha in the Waiting Room