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The Impetus of Thought trilogy of books which is available below introduces Non-Linear Existentialism. Unlike many trilogies, each book
is not chronologically linked to the others in the same time or space. However, all three books are tied together thematically by the
various aspects brought up by the definition of Non-linear Existentialism. And it is only when the reader considers the fundamental
philosophy that drives the series, will the purpose and reason of the series be understood.
To accomplish this task, the first three chapters of each of the books are offered simultaneously. With the Impetus of Thought trilogy
holding to the concept of not being accountable by the conventional manner of story telling, it is possible to have available to the
reader the openings of all three stories without dismissing or giving away an element of the previous book. Again, since the structure of
the story is global and does not rely on a step by step understanding of a connected narrative, the reader has more leeway in their style
of consumption. Nevertheless, the author believes that reading the books in full and in sequence will acquit the reader with the most
information.
If you find the following trilogy compelling and wish to have your own electronic copy then please go to the click the "Buy Now" button
below under the desired story which will take you to the Kindle Store. Once in the Kindle Store please click the "Buy now with 1-Click"
button on the right side of the page and follow the instructions to receive the selected story.
Long Metal Pieces
Existence is only known by those that live, and to live one must learn, one must feel and sometimes dissolve.
Charles Sheriton once adhered to this concept and tried his best to improve himself. Unfortunately, learning was a
difficult task for him. Thrown about by so many wishes, he made the sad attempt at going to university, and when
he was proven not only an inadequate student, but an inadequate thinker, he left, but in doing so, created a
relentless history waiting eagerly for his return.
More than fifteen years after leaving the university, Charles and a number of other commuters are stranded on
the Transit Train traveling back to that very same institution. At first, the time inside the car is only inconvenient
and seems to be a random event. As the hours persist, and Charles starts to see how indeterminate he is, and
because of constrained nature of their environment, the other passengers begin to lose their various virtues, and succumb to the very
same anxieties Charles is fostering.
Toward the end of this prolonged moment in time, Charles is overwhelmed by himself, and what he means to others. Through this
connection, he tries very hard to annihilate anything that is attached to him. Due to this, a chain reaction is set into motion, causing
various impossibilities to pull themselves out of the air and become real. In doing this, in performing a miracle, of giving birth to so
many new realities, some of the weaker members within the group held inside the train collapse within themselves, thereby causing
death and destruction.
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Life in L
There are many struggles in life that are often a result of inner hatred and vulgar distortions. The most
contemptuous of these conflicts occur when people who have been affected by various abuses are desperately
trying to rebuild themselves because they want to be close to somebody else. Life in L is such a story and is based
on the crippling strife that can occur between people of malingering distrust who try to come together and
realize, in doing so, how broken they are.
The story begins in Alberta Hospital Edmonton, a mental institute, and is centered on two unformed individuals.
Nick Bonnie is a Psychiatric Aide whose mother has recently committed suicide. Linda Mear is a Psychiatric Nurse
working at the same hospital and although friendly, tries to detach herself from everybody. Over the course of a
series of tumultuous meetings they realize how terribly confused and resentful they are, not only toward each other, but to so many
pieces of their own lives.
Having no real concept of what is required to be in a relationship Nick and Linda try to contain themselves, but only end up destroying
various aspects of each other. Sadly, their feelings continue to devour as much light as it produces. One of the results of this chaotic
interplay is Nick being in a being in a terrible accident that kills somebody. And although it appears Linda is almost prepared to commit
herself to Nick, when the moment comes, she lashes out and nearly murders him with her pain.
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Isaac’s Fantastic Adventure
Young Isaac Anderson is a boy who, much to his enormous regret blends thoroughly into his environment. Isaac’s
dad, a crazy insurance salesman is determined to do anything to teach Isaac and his 11 brothers and sisters as
many safety lessons as he can. Creating a mixed up environment where Isaac has difficulty standing out. It is an
intolerable situation that bothers Isaac a great deal so he decides to do something about it, namely paint himself.
Fortunately, his Uncle Daniel, who is from the same bizarre cloth as his dad, takes it upon himself to increase his
nephew’s strangeness and thereby distract Isaac enough for him to forget about the paint brush for awhile. To
Uncle Daniel, a retired Canadian Army solider and Home Building Supply employee, being strange and
unpredictable is the best way to pass the day.
Uncle Daniel’s well-meant guidance results in both of them going off to work at a place called The Factory, where, by accident they are
put in charge of security. It is a nice enough job, except they have to find and deal with a very unsavory character called The AntiClaus
and a number truly bizarre individuals who do things that even cause Uncle Daniel to squeeze his head in wonderment.
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Reaching
Into Thought