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AUTHOR ROBERT SCOTT “R.S.” PEARSON

Author Robert Scott “R.S.” Pearson

Some reviews:

“A M A Z I N G ….. inspired material, Robert. this is the message i keep hearing in the winds around the world.”
James Lowe, Vocalist for the Electric Prunes, referring to “The Sun of Righteousness.”
Listen to their defining 1967 hit “Too Much to Dream” and many other hits, as well as their LPs “Mass in F Minor” and “Release of an Oath”

“In the midst of the growing Amusement Park mentality of today s spiritual “movements,” one man has been brave enough to address the dangers involved in being a seeker. Mr. Pearson does not come across as an opponent to religion but seems to speak to us from the heart. Every person claiming to be a student of spirituality should have this volume on their bookshelf!”
Lisa M. Miller On “Hyperreligiosity”

“Robert, thanks for the clarity and truth in the thoughts you have written, that are a healing vibration that surround you and your readers.”
A Reader

“Like Tristan Tzara s Dada Manifestos and Andre Breton s Surrealist Manifestos, philosopher/artist Robert Pearson delivers a unique defining work for his Virtuism philosophy. This book is a work of virtue and deserves a place of honor next to Tzara and Breton on my bookcase and yours too!”
Internationally-known poet/activist Billy Lamont on “Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue”

His books include.

The Exhaustion of the Interaction of Words: Brainstorming with the ParaMind Brainstorming Program describes an interesting theory in the possibilities of thought. If we exhausted all the different interactions of words, would we come up with every idea possible for us? ParaMind Brainstorming Software, created by a Seattle company founded in 1992, is a tool that automates these word interactions.

Grandiosity and the Empowerment of the Spiritual and Artistic is the third in this three book series on documenting the major problems that can happen to people interested in religious ideas. This time the subject matter also includes problems that artists encounter. These three books have a cross cultural appeal since many are interested in spirituality, while others are concerned about the problems that religious beliefs can create.

Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue is about the aesthetics of human virtue, how virtuous acts produce in us the same experience as great works of art. Witnessing or creating a virtuous act produces the aesthetic experience. The giving of the good feeling of the aesthetic or “art” experience gives evidence that life has a higher meaning. The book “Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue” discusses other philosophical implications of this relationship.

Meditations on Christian Revival – Spiritual Revival in So-Called Post-Christian Lands is the product of many years of reflection on the topic of what could cause a true Christian revival in so-called Post-Christian cultures. The author is not a part of the “dumbing down” of culture, but has been a rare book dealer among having other livelihoods.

Hyperreligiosity: Identifying and Overcoming Patterns of Religious Dysfunction. Hyperreligiosity is when the outward forms and other aspects of religion become life disabling. There is a direct connection between hyperreligiosity and terrorism or destructive cults. Hyperreligiosity is the ill-fitting grasp of the role of religion and God in one s life. It is the disability that can lead to isolation from others because one thinks God is vengeful and punishing.

The Experience of Hallucinations in Religious Practice is a book that helps distinguish what is a spiritual experience and what may be merely a type of dream phenomena or hallucination. The author discusses how some religious and so-called esoteric experience takes place in the state of consciousness within the brain that is similar to the dream state in human beings.

Motivated for the Cause was finished when Robert Pearson (pen name, R.S. Pearson) was barely 22, back in June of 1985. He wanted to put into the book the “boundless hopes and ideals of youths” because he realized that such are often lost as one fully matures into the adult world. “Motivated for the Cause” is written in the unusual literary form called the “anti-novel.”

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