An Audible Silence
Available on Amazon in Kindle, Paperback, and Audio formats.
Are you interested in mindfulness and meditation? Want to know more about the deeper mysteries of life, love, relationships, and forgiveness? Do you battle depression, anxiety, or other difficult emotions? All of these are part of Jim’s journey in An Audible Silence, and as we journey with him, we discover more about ourselves and our world.
J. A. Plosker weaves personal experience into his latest book, including his work as a social work counselor, teacher of comparative religion and philosophy, and spiritual seeker. The result? A powerful journey and relatable, informative novel that can help us find our way back to ourselves.
The Nobody Bible
Available on Amazon for Kindle and Paperback.
When a regular guy sought ancient keys to self-improvement and transformation, he found them hiding right in his simple, ordinary life. Venture down a highway of history and personal growth that has something for the seeker and philosopher in all of us—no fame, beliefs, reservations, or ordination required.
You’ve come to the right place if you’re curious how:
- Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path is at work in your life
- Jesus’s Two Great Commandments are a powerful engine driving your day
- Confucian values and Five Great Relationships are everywhere around you
- Moses’s Ten Commandments are chiseled in the stone of your modern morality
- Islam’s principles of purity and charity mirror things you do all the time
- Karma can be tamed
- Socrates fits into a book on world religion, spirituality, and personal transformation
- Religious and spiritual principles can spur personal growth even without a belief in a god or gods
Through the power of world religion—East and West, spirituality, philosophy, interactive exercises, and the experience of your everyday existence, you’ll: take a personal journey into mind, body, and spirit to transform your life; discover how ancient pathways to a better existence are available to you right now; and uncover the extraordinary power of ordinary actions.
We know more, do more, and are more than we ever imagined. That realization is never more than one simple, ordinary act away.