A Three Course Meal for the Mind - This book is now out of print. A Three Course Meal for the Mind combines three books into a single volume: 'On The Other Hand', 'Just Around The Bend' and 'Louder Than a Whisper' (also available separately). The books chronical Rene Paules philosophical journey of self-reflection. She questions many facets of life that we take for granted, unlearning all that she has been taught: thus freeing her mind from the conditioning that society imprints. There is much to think about in these pages and it can make for uncomfortable reading as questions we tend to avoid are raised and discussed, particularly in On The Other Hand. This collection is self-help in the truest sense as there are no answers provided and it is left to the reader to cogitate and draw their own conclusions - conclusions that Rene maintains we already know but shy away from. One thing that stands out in all three books is that 'we' are responsible for what happens in our world: there is no-one else to blame. You may not like what you read herein but you will be hard-pressed to refute it. G R Hewitt (Editor)


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Book Details

️Book Title : A Three Course Meal for the Mind
⚡Book Author : Rene Paule
⚡Page : 316 pages
⚡Published June 26th 2016 by RPG Publishing


A Three Course Meal for the Mind

This book is now out of print. A Three Course Meal for the Mind combines three books into a single volume: 'On The Other Hand', 'Just Around The Bend' and 'Louder Than a Whisper' (also available separately). The books chronical Rene Paules philosophical journey of self-reflection. She questions many facets of life that we take for granted, unlearning all that she has been taught: thus freeing her mind from the conditioning that society imprints. There is much to think about in these pages and it can make for uncomfortable reading as questions we tend to avoid are raised and discussed, particularly in On The Other Hand. This collection is self-help in the truest sense as there are no answers provided and it is left to the reader to cogitate and draw their own conclusions - conclusions that Rene maintains we already know but shy away from. One thing that stands out in all three books is that 'we' are responsible for what happens in our world: there is no-one else to blame. You may not like what you read herein but you will be hard-pressed to refute it. G R Hewitt (Editor)