
The Red Speck
The Red Speck is an allegorical journey into the self. At face value, it's the tale of Sophie who awakens to find herself on a deserted beach, with no memory of how she arrived nor any idea how to find her way home. Just barely beneath the surface, however, the book is about transformation. Woven into the story are a set of tools to help the reader achieve such a goal.

The Boxer and The Green Beret
“I feel like a boxer, you know? …and I’m getting my ass kicked. They knock me down and I get up, they knock me down again and I get up. I’m still getting up, but I’m struggling. I don’t know how many more rounds I can go…”

The Corruption of Truth: Part One
“We, in our human form, are very similar to black holes.”
The girl looked disappointed.
The woman noticed. “…not in a negative sense, I’m not speaking of a void…which I think is a misconception about black holes anyway…” Her voice trailed off, following her thoughts. The woman smiled with eyes closed and shook her head gently as if trying to nudge her mind back onto its tracks. “We are similar in that we consistently operate on two planes of existence. …well more than two, but for our purposes, let’s stick with two.”

