Friday, October 1, 2010

PURPOSE OF THIS BLOG

Over the years I have gathered what I call "pocket notes"; answers to questions I got as to the meaning and purpose of this life's experience. In the various blogs I have listed you will find these edited notes formed into books; books I had thought to one day have printed by a publisher. Pondering this I found that I couldn't follow the tradition ways of publishing these books which would set a "price" on them, thus chose to do what I now call "Running Books." I have spent a lot of time lately editing these books and found that each time I do this they keep growing and growing expanding into where there are now around 10 separate books. I have started a blog for some of them with more to follow in the future. The project I have in mind will go like this: I will, and have, sent to selected individuals, who want to join me in this adventure, pdf. copies of some of this developed books. I was advised not to say these are "free" lest I devalue their contents. I leave their value up to the individual, be it in the form of their added valuable comments or financial support. As they send to me their comments and questions, I edit them, and if they fit the subject matter of these books, with their permission I include them in various chapters using their name only if that is what they want, other wise use a pseudo name. As the books are edited with additions, I send them the updated edition with added comments, they delete the old. One day, with the financial support I receive off this project, I will have these book published in either paper back or hard back books. For now it is Running Books with you joining me.

The only condition that I place on these books is that you do not share them with others, other then leading them to the blogs I sent up, and having them joining in on this project.
It is my prayer that God the Father will draw those He desires into this adventure with me and that all us grow together unto the understanding of the mystery of this life and its experience. Paul C. Woodward