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Recent Reviews for Brian F Taylor
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The Universal Octopus & Mr Tao (Book) - 4/28/2013 4:08:33 AM
In this small book the entire spiritual quest of mankind has been condensed into a few drawings. The Universal Octopus, as a vision of the reality that there really is only One, is so simple that a child could understand it. Once you have experienced and seen through the "Centre", once you have done that you will never be the separate person you once assumed you were!
CENTRE (Book) - 12/20/2011 3:27:56 AM
An outstanding book that will undoubtedly become a spiritual classic.
CENTRE is a thrilling guide to what Is and what can be experienced by anyone who follows the instructions. It makes one fully aware of the power of Ethics and its enormous effect on the shaping of human lives (both mentally and physically) and human happiness.
A book that can bring about a shift in consciousness - seeing from the point of view of the Centre, from which everything is seen to be part of the Whole.
Bamboo Leaves (Book) - 6/22/2011 6:41:06 AM
Entertaining, shrewd and brilliantly written. I was absorbed throughout and read the narrative poems like a story book - entranced by the poet's unique perception of people and the spirit world. A must for anyone who enjoys unusual travel adventures (without going anywhere!).
Blondin & Other Poems (Book) - 11/15/2010 12:57:10 AM
Sparkling with light, easy to read and yet profound! A rare, wise and entertaining poetic companion on the journey of life.
Worm's Eye View XXVIII (Poetry) - 5/19/2012 8:22:06 AM
And had his feet firmly planted there.
Ron
Worm's Eye View XXV (Poetry) - 3/25/2012 9:28:15 AM
That's where we're all headed, some faster than others. I'm going to skip the hole and get recycled.
Ron
Worm's Eye View XXV (Poetry) - 3/24/2012 8:10:57 AM
Takes perseverance, most certainly...
Worm's Eye View XXI (Poetry) - 1/11/2012 5:39:06 AM
no fuss no -mus
Worm's Eye View XX (Poetry) - 12/28/2011 9:27:59 PM
conceptually intriguing ... nice play on words and concept ...
Worm's Eye View XX (Poetry) - 12/28/2011 9:17:11 AM
caught
in thought
about past days
makes one overwrought
about examining one's lot
through overdone play by plays
Still and all, NEGLECTED GARDENS is one of your best.
Worm's Eye View XlX (Poetry) - 12/11/2011 12:30:08 PM
Are humans not just as often the cause of their own misfortune as they are the victims of it?
God is neither impotent nor malevolent, though those who project such attributes onto him may possess them in varying degree.
Though God is both willing and able to prevent evil, and will ultimately destroy it entirely, he bides his time to allow us to prove our character and our faith, and provides spiritual support to sustain those of us who take the time to genuinely get to know Him. I appreciate the honesty of your doubt, can you honour the integrity of my faith?
Worm's Eye View XVIII (Poetry) - 12/7/2011 5:58:41 AM
Enjoyable short one, Brian
Worm's Eye View XV (Poetry) - 11/2/2011 4:52:38 PM
terse without a tepid tone... a zap of acerbic wit and you're in the zone... Nicely done, Brian.
Worm's Eye View XI (Poetry) - 9/16/2011 11:14:44 PM
'...JUST, DO IT!...' THANKS FOR SHARING. LOVE, BLESSINGS & FAITH...JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS
Worm's Eye View VII (Poetry) - 9/5/2011 5:08:12 PM
sanity, a dream, a realistic ploy?
Worm's Eye View VIII (Poetry) - 9/5/2011 5:04:06 PM
makes me wonder more what makes you think its a pen ...
Worm's Eye View Vl (Poetry) - 8/12/2011 2:53:28 PM
Brian,
i've just read all six (so far) of these
and warmed to them instantly - their
control, punch, brevity ...all worthwhile sermons
are short and don't preach...
you see the world in a special vision, a truth
many i'm sure find uncomfortable and 'inconvenient'
more, please.
John
Worm's Eye View IV (Poetry) - 7/27/2011 11:42:13 PM
Ultimately, everything is a unity. We are all part of the whole whether we realise it or not. Brilliant image of the whole universe as an octopus and living beings as the tentacles! Deep understanding simply put - thank you Brian!
Worm's Eye View lll (Poetry) - 7/27/2011 12:14:43 PM
i just started with IV and am going through...i like...i especially like your descriptiion of education...like the illustrations too...do you do them yourself...pmedlin
Worm's Eye View l (Poetry) - 7/9/2011 9:19:44 PM
Sounds like a binary quasar. Patrick
Worm's Eye View ll (Poetry) - 7/9/2011 9:14:08 PM
when the clouds disappear
the sun is already there
Unless it's midnight;-) Patrick
Worm's Eye View l (Poetry) - 7/6/2011 5:56:03 AM
A very astute comparison to outward and inward
Worm's Eye View l (Poetry) - 6/29/2011 8:20:15 AM
seems there is lots of hidden meaning here. love that. like the line "but her eyes are smouldering where her soul looks out"
awesome!
Requiem: Armistice Day 1995 (Poetry) - 11/15/2010 6:18:25 AM
Compelling and very unique.
Requiem: Armistice Day 1995 (Poetry) - 11/11/2010 12:39:44 PM
THIS WORK IS HEARTFELT, TENDER AND YET, STRONG AND BOLD...THE SAME WAY OUR SOLDIERS ARE. WELL DONE AND ENJOYED. THANKS FOR SHARING... LOVE, BLESSINGS & FAITH. JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS
Requiem: Armistice Day 1995 (Poetry) - 11/11/2010 8:04:11 AM
Brian,
How appropriate for the day. Wonderful and truthful poem.
Mary
11th HOUR, 11th DAY, 11th MONTH (Poetry) - 11/5/2010 11:46:41 AM
Beautifully penned tribute to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice ... well done, Brian.
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla.
11th HOUR, 11th DAY, 11th MONTH (Poetry) - 11/5/2010 6:53:11 AM
Poetic tribute to those who fell in the Great War, 1914- 1918. Very unique and creative, excellent verse.
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