John Wyatt

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John Wyatt



Average rating: 4.26 · 1,159 ratings · 122 reviews · 69 distinct worksSimilar authors
True Stories from the Rolli...

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Shining Levels: The Story o...

4.49 avg rating — 126 ratings — published 1973 — 15 editions
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No Mercy from the Japanese:...

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4.12 avg rating — 118 ratings — published 2008 — 6 editions
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Dying Well: Dying Faithfully

4.45 avg rating — 84 ratings — published 2018 — 3 editions
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Matters of life and death: ...

4.66 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1998 — 10 editions
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Right to Die?

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The Final Lap: Navigating t...

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Transforming Friendship: In...

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Reflections on the Lakes

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“There is a level of consciousness between sleeping and fully wakening when the worries of the day have not settled upon us; the body is stilled, and the senses wholly receptive. If the sun is bright, there is pure silence, or the birds are beginning to sing, this shining level of consciousness can come to be the nearest we will get to paradise this side of our quietus, Every day should begin so, This is no dream. This is the reality. The world outside is beautiful. We do our best to hide it. We cover it. We push it father back. The ugliness we make ourselves. We originate our own worries. We put on our own shackles; build our prisons. We can only glimpse the golden reality, briefly, through our tiny barred windows.”
John Wyatt, Shining Levels: The Story of a Man Who Went Back to Nature

“There are many ways of attaining the various levels of human bliss. But one of the highest states of mental, spiritual and physical happiness is readily reached by way of a good meal, pleasant company, and easy seats by a good log fire. (Preferably there should be a vague impression of cold weather in the night outside your cosy room) The cares of the world are lost . There is a magical presence . You feel love for all humanity. Every remark made by your friend is a precious pearl of wisdom, and everything you say , encouraged by the warm smiles of your companion, is the essence of all your years of struggle and experience. You can suddenly recall incidents of the past, vivid-ly, and they take on a meaning which they never had before.”
John Wyatt, Shining Levels: The Story of a Man Who Went Back to Nature

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