A trilogy on self-discovery, awakening, and the dream of life, plus the gateway and the two longer works behind them. Read in any order, or start where most do, with Book One.
Remembering Who We Are.
A guide to self-realization, written for whoever has felt that the role they play every day is not quite who they are. It walks through religion, science, and spirituality (the Trinity of Truth) and opens the question the trilogy then follows all the way down: who am I, underneath everything I have been told I am?
Read in any order. Each offers a different doorway to the same truth. Where to start →
The first step of the path inward: an invitation to question what you've been told about yourself and begin the quiet work of finding who you actually are.
The middle stretch of the journey, where old beliefs loosen their grip and a wider, quieter awareness begins to take their place.
The full philosophy and metaphysics in connected prose. The architecture beneath the trilogy, set out from first principles.
The spine of the body of work, in short form. The fractal Self and the game of the dense body. The True Self and the Ego Self, held together rather than at war. Awareness as the practice. Wu wei as the walk.
Six chairs that should never have shared a century. Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Alan Watts, D.T. Suzuki, J. Krishnamurti, and U.G. Krishnamurti sit down with David for a dialogue on fear, belief, the ego, and the quantum. Grounded in their published work; every cited line traces to a source.
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