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"Electronic Letters To..."
including Reflections On A Prayer
ISBN-10: 83-923783-0-X
ISBN-13: 978-83-923783-0-3
Available in Polish Only
"This is my
writing debut. I hope that it will be welcomed as a unique one. This book is a combination of poetry of dreams with prose of reality.
Life is an incredible and unrepeatable journey, filled with the passage of time, places, people, and events. At each and every unique
moment, in every human being, and any being for that matter, exists poetry. Regardless of us being able to perceive this phenomenon or not. Even though
life is largely a solitary journey, the ability to look into another person's poetic soul might show that we are not all alone in this voyage.
My hope is also that many of the reflections included in this book will parallel those of the reader; or maybe some of them will open one's eyes
to a quite novel way of perceiving the world. Indeed, our daily lives - a constant, although transcendental, existence between Heaven and Earth -
are pure poetry in themselves. (...)"

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"The Only Certainty On Earth"
or Nine Instigations Of A Muse
ISBN-10: 83-923783-1-8
ISBN-13: 978- 83-923783-1-0
Available in Polish Only
"This is my
second book, written shortly after "Electronic Letters To." It is quite different in its character, even though from the same period as the previous work. The
impatient Muse whispered many new ideas into my ear.
The realization of existence is both a blessing, as well as a curse. Awareness yields many questions, which we attempt to answer
while going through life. It is thanks to this consciousness that we can experience the world and its poetry. Being aware brings about an inherent
recognition of the beginning and the end. We realize the inevitability of the passage of time and one's internal void - we need to deal with both
in order to live a fulfilling life. Realization gives us choice. (...)"

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"Dreamland With Clocks Having Five Arms"
ISBN-10: 83-923783-2-6
ISBN-13: 978- 83-923783-2-7
Available in Polish Only
This is my
third book already. This time I welcome you to the land of poetic fantasies.
The land of fantasies is very close and dear to all of us. Many go about their daily lives in this world. That's good. We should let them, or
ourselves for that matter, stay there.
Sometimes we should follow those, who regularly venture into the land of fantasies, and joint them for the ride. Even if merely to
recall our childhood's fantasies. To forget about bad experiences. To shed the glasses of maturity. To be ourselves again! Even if just for a brief minute..."

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"Joy Like a Hundred Lightning Bolts" or Eleven Shades of Happiness on a Scale of One Hundred including the Kiss for the Earth
ISBN-10: PUBLICATION PENDING
ISBN-13: PUBLICATION PENDING
"Here it is - the fourth book.
And there is still so much I would like to put down on paper. Time passes quickly, albeit joyfully ... And just to make sure there is no misunderstandings - a houndred lightnings on the scale of happiness is the pinnacle of our earthly experience, in my poetic jargon.
I think that one of the most fascinating dimensions of a poetic-metaphysical existence in this world is the relativity of the surrounding reality.
It pertains not only to the theory of relativity in physics, but also to every aspect of our lives.
Our happines, or lack thereof, depends on us, and not external factors. We can feel sad or jovial because of the very same reason. Even death,
usually considered a sad occurrence, can be a source of joy of ending one's suffering, or the joyful beginning of another leg of a soul's journey.
Let's be joyful like a hundred lightning bolts! Let's look for happiness and joy in all events! Because there is no good rason to be sad.
I encourage you to pick up the book and give the poems a try."

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"Loneliness Unjustified" or Fourteen Sighs of Lonesliness in the Poetic Perspective including I won the Grand Prize
ISBN-10: PUBLIKACJA W TOKU
ISBN-13: PUBLIKACJA W TOKU
"Reader,
if you never felt lonely in your life, then drop me a line. I will recommend a female physician I know. :) :) :).
To be alone and lonely are two different things. My intention is to reflect on loneliness, even if it's experienced in the
proverbial anonymous crowd. If you feel lonely right not, or might fell so later on, remember that it's a perfectly human experience.
Loneliness in itself is not a bad thing if we choose to feel in this way in order to appreciate the times when we are with others.
In my opinion, the state of loneliness is a consequence of choice for the discerning individual. Just like any other decisions that we come to make in our lives.
If you vehemently disagree with me, I will respect the difference in opinions, but will also respectfully quote Richard Bach: "Argue for your limitations, and sure enough they're yours."
I hope that poems included in this book will induce you to reflect. And don't feel lonely when reading my poems. My thoughts will be with you.
I invite you to the poetic land of loneliness unjustified."

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