Tag: AMKent
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Thoughts #2

Charles Valentin Alkan, regarded for his complex piano works, lived in obscurity despite being backed by Liszt and Chopin. Similar to Kafka, he remained unrecognized during his lifetime. The author, an indie writer, reflects on the desire for recognition, grappling with existential feelings and the allure of belief in a caring universe amidst human struggles.
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Thoughts

Life presents an irony where patience is required, yet entropy overwhelms us. Teleological arguments suggest that humanity was created with purpose, perhaps to witness its decline. The initial human’s actions prompted a reaction in nature, laying the groundwork for tyranny, as humanity’s story intertwines with fiction and violent conquest.
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The Martyr of the Soul by A.M. Kent
It is out ! I shall post the synopsis below, along with the cover embedded with a link to Amazon for those interested. Any support is greatly appreciated and means the world. Many thanks to everyone reading this ! Synopsis: In The Martyr of the Soul, A.M. Kent gathers his most significant philosophical and metaphysical writings, both…
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The Matyr of The Soul
Hey guys, I am putting together a legacy copy of all my books (remastered with hopefully no grammatical errors) and my essays and paradigm on the soul. I will hopefully have it out fairly soon and will be using my own artwork as the front and back cover ! I want to create a single…




