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Thought: The Basic Substance of Being

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A book of philosophy, intended to help man realize the potency of his own thought. To realize that nothing else is more basic or important in his development than the thought he carries. For thought is the pathway to the source, through which his own divinity is activated.

Man has fallen deep into the deceit of his physical existence, ignorant of the high station and Utopian possibilities his very own thought can create. Then the need arises that he is awaken to face what is truth instead of that which is knowledge. To look upon what is common knowledge with fear and consequently attempt to look within self with the hope of clarity, of life purpose and that universal unification that is the reward of the ENGLIGHTENED

21 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 13, 2012

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Felix Brambaifa

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West Africa indeed is a place of enormous diversity, rich in its peculiar traits each begging to tell its own story. Stories of harsh realities to that of constructed fallacies and within her geographical landscape resides Nigeria, the birth place of the author.

As an individual he is of the mental claim that the indigenous voices of Africa must come to tell their unique stories based on objective thinking, factual truths and firsthand experiences. Currently studying philosophy, he is an avid reader of books and writer of most genres.

Upon this singular conviction and the innate desire of expression through writing has finally decided to make his voice travel and the contents of his heart play out before humanity, without an ounce of mental, racial or intellectual bias, believing always in the notion, that "Humanity is one, united by a single source"
A Native of Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

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