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Passer-by is an inspirational, fantastic and controversial work that offers a straightforward means of discovering truth, by broadening the mind of the reader to a new level of understanding. The book narrates a man's moment of clarity regarding the basic concepts of life as he explores memories, thoughts, and revelations received during a one-to-one interaction with an all knowing tree. This experience enables him to discover that everything has a simple explanation.
You are personally invited to embark on a journey into the intimate life experiences of "the passerby." He honestly and freely divulges his most private thoughts, desires, loves, and sorrows, bringing you a new sense of understanding of the pain, joy, success, and failures of the world we are invited to visit for just a moment of time. You will develop a friendship with him, which instills in you the everlasting knowledge and insight into the beautiful essence of truly belonging! As his life experiences unfold through poem and story poem, their meaning becomes recognizable to you. Then and only then will you discover that you have been transported beyond and find yourself in the passerby's mind. You and he have become one, discovering you are not so different. Welcome to the Journey of Real Life - you will never be the same!
PASSERBY is an anthology of short stories and is Book 2 in the series. This collection concentrates on stories that demanded a sequel and in some cases, a third part. Sometimes the demand for a 'follow up' came from my readers but on occasion the demand came from the story itself. If you are a writer, you will know that stories sometimes take on a life of their own, and even though the story appears to have an ending it cries out to be allowed to continue. I have grouped the stories so that they flow in the order in which they were written, with one notable exception. Towards the end of this anthology there is a three-parter, of which 'Keep Left' is the middle story. It was written as a stand alone story and 'Explain it to Me' and 'And In The End You'll Hear Me Calling' were written latter. "Do you have a favourite?" I hear you ask. A parent loves their children equally, but I must say that I have a particular fondness for the first two stories, one of which, gives the anthology its name, 'PASSERBY'. The stories in this anthology do not fall into any particular genre because I like to 'go with the flow' when I write. I hope you enjoy your journey through my imagination, and I hope you will come back for more. I'll keep writing them, if you keep reading them. Terry R Barca
This document is a collection of Logia, a harvesting of about 114 "Sayings of Jesus" together with a prologue which stresses the esoteric character of the sayings and attributes their recording and preservation to the apostle Didymus Jude Thomas. Many of the sentences are identical with the Logia of the Synoptic Gospels or are closely related to them. Nevertheless, there are differences of detail which merit discussion and can often be elucidated as due to a particular source or tradition. The other sayings on the contrary are "extra-canonical". Among these are certain "agrapha" which are already known or can now be recognised in ancient or mediaeval literature from patristic, gnostic, Manichean or even Catharist sources. In particular the sayings written in Greek, which are found in more or less mutilated form in three papyri from Oxyrhynchus appear with certain variations but assembled and arranged in similar manner in three different parts of "The Gospel according to Thomas". It is probable that extracts from apocryphal gospels such as the "Gospel according to the Hebrews" and the "Gospel according to the Egyptians" are also preserved in it. Besides this, the collection comprises many Logia which are quite new and have never before been seen.
The idea for this book came to me during my daily subway commute. What at first seemed just a monotonous routine sooner turned into a fascination with the scenery of people from different backgrounds and places on the same journey.