The Only Good Buddha is a Dead Buddha


Book by author Drémonk, titled: The Only Good Buddha is a Dead Buddha.  A collection of short stories.
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The Only Good Buddha is a Dead Buddha, is a collection of nonfiction short stories narrated by characters dramatizing the author’s hell realm experience and memoirs. The author’s spiritual journey offer readers a different perspective about receiving struggle on the spiritual path or in life; that there is no wrong or right way: but perception only. Where you’ll discover even perception is a lie when taken out of context. This book give readers a rare opportunity to transcend outside of their comfort zone, and relate to real people, and their plights, in a safe place. Paperback book now available at Amazon Books.

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The author has first-hand knowledge of the unimaginable cruelty in America’s prison industry, a man-made hell realm. He has been a Buddhist since 2006. The year his teacher appeared, Abbot Kyoun Sokuzan in this dark hell realm transmitting light to us.

It’s the author’s intention to give the reader’s an accurate account as best as his memory serves him, so that they may gain some detailed accounts of the American prison complex and psychological effects it has on prisoners and Returning Citizens.

These short stories are written in novel style and meant to entertain as well as inform. It’s not to proselytize or advocate Buddhism or reframe any moral code of conduct. This is Vol.1 of a collection of compelling short stories. JUSTUS publications, humbly presents: Angel Eyes; and The Hole: Detention Cell 12. Paperback book now available at Amazon Books.


Drémonk

Drémonk is an urban Buddhist, psychographic writer and spiritual nomad. He publish unconventional spiritual articles aligned with the spiritually advanced community worldwide, connecting with their spiritual journey. His motto is: mundane experiences on the spiritual path. His thought provoking writings are truly for the curious mind.

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