LISA
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[yet to be officially published]
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LISA is a single mother in Sydney who as she faces death travels along a psychological road akin to the pilgrim’s journey in the Divine Comedy: Hell, Purgatory & finally – Paradise. A human sojourn forcefully brought on by crisis & critically resolved by hope. Lisa has a small circle of friends supporting her including Cat – an inner-city ‘cowboy prophet’ who dwells on how the imperial destinies of empires entangle every human being. He quixotically hopes to come to terms with such ubiquitous human corruptibility so everyone – including Lisa – may come to realize what it means to be truly free.
‘…A star walking inside my head…my subconscious my night, seeks relief in the day from the blazing sun, this giver of life can also be the maker of deserts, I prefer to rest my soul in a nocturnal garden, for the curved beak of the moon to shed its pure light onto me. To dream. Allow the ebb and flow of the cyclic tides of life born and reborn to wash over me, like a great flood. To have a cleansed heart, yes…’
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Please note this webpage is still a work in progress and the title maybe changed from LISA to L.I.S.A.
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MIND COMETFollowing on from LISA is a second book which revolves around aspects of Lisa's life not included in the novel as well as the many musings of Cat. There is much historical material in Mind Comet along with Cat's opinions and it should be said that the reader should check up for one's self as to the veracity of the material as well as to whether one's own opinion resonates or differs from that of Cat's. Furthermore, the information presented is meant to be accurate as possible but it should also be kept in mind that this may not always be necessarily the case as human error is likely to occur but it should be pointed out that an even handed approach has at least been attempted. Thus, in terms of information what Cat reveals and expresses is not so original and this may also be the case of similar references in LISA. It is hoped to provide some of the sources which Cat has relied on in making his assessment of the human experience on this earth. It should be mentioned that this book is not a novel but rather a long addendum which more or less tapers like a philosophical comet in cat's mind. All the best. NN.
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