
The True Nature of Reality: What Should a Rational Person Believe?
To study metaphysics but not mysticism would be a futile exercise, as history shows, and would not be rational.behaviour.

In Pursuit of the Inconceivable: Extract from the Introduction
This extract from the book conveys something of its style and approach, and also provides some background and context for my blog posts and newsletter. .

The Continuum East and West
This essay examines the relationship between mysticism, for which Buddhism’s Middle Way doctrine would serve here as a defining example, and what, for want of better word, we call ‘Western’ philosophy. The issue here is their very different descriptions of the space-time continuum.