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The Philosophy of a Mad Man (eBook)

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The Philosophy of a Mad Man is an autobiographical work documenting the life story and key insights of philosopher Steven Colborne.


The paradoxical title of the book reflects the background of the author, who is both an accomplished academic and a diagnosed schizophrenic. The book is divided into two distinct parts, titled 'My Journey' (Part 1) and 'My Philosophy' (Part 2).


Among other spiritual adventures, Part 1 includes a vivid and detailed account of the author’s visit to the home of the spiritual guru Mooji and a spiritual retreat experience with Indian shaking meditation teacher Ratu Bagus. Colborne also explains in detail what it's like to experience an episode of psychosis, and his portrayal of his spiritual journey is gripping and evocative, containing humour, sadness and insight.


In Part 2, Colborne tackles a range of important philosophical topics related to spirituality, including the nature of God, free will, consciousness, the meaning of life and more. The author argues that a God exists who is not merely a deeper a level of consciousness (which is the way some Eastern religions describe God), but is a personal being with whom we can develop a relationship and who is intimately involved in every detail of our lives.


The first edition of The Philosophy of a Mad Man was Colborne's debut book and was published by SilverWood Books in 2012. With newly refreshed cover art, this second edition of the book (published by Tealight Books in 2019) includes an updated introduction and afterword. The book offers a highly stimulating read to anyone on a journey to understand spiritual enlightenment and engage with the big philosophical questions surrounding our existence.

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