The Story-of-Everything Place

Stories of our place in the universe.  Journeys from one story to another.    

READ "THE STORY OF EVERYTHING"
The Story of Everything is an extended parable.  One reviewer said it offered "as much brain-bending consciousness-shifting as you can take."  Another called it "mind-stretching."  It may be those things, but basically it's a story with a tone of innocence and wonder.  It tells of a journey that a man makes and one that a story does.



"The only question left was where.  Where was he to die?"
  (p. 125)



"When a man desires ardently to know the truth, his first effort will be to imagine what that truth can be," said the philosopher of science C. S. Peirce.  That's the idea behind The Story of Everything.  You can read the introduction by clicking here.  You can purchase the book--about a two-hour read--by going to the publisher, Rowman & Littlefield, or to Amazon.  Complete the parable experience by discussing it.

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