Socrates Made Simple
by
Book Details
About the Book
This is a book of locutionary mysticism of Our Lady, suitable to the modern world. A wide variety of topics are discussed including:
• Physics.
• Philosophy.
• Heisenberg's uncertainty principal.
• Darwin.
• Psychiatry.
• Angels.
• Einstein.
• Evolution.
• The universe.
• The Bible.
• Matter.
• The mind of God.
• Adam and Eve.
• St. Teresa of Avila.
• Bayes' theorem.
• Measurement.
• The Quantum theory.
• Atom bomb.
• Personal development.
• Emancipation of women.
• Contraception.
• Alcohol.
• Non-addictive recreational drugs.
• Euthanasia.
• Suicide.
• Depression.
• Sexual deviancy.
• Homosexuality.
• Secular humanism.
• Priests and religious.
• Religious apathy.
• Controversial issues.
• Divorce and separation.
• Aliens.
• Men in black.
• Greys.
• Abduction.
• Nordics.
• Hinduism.
• Deities.
• Krishna.
• Doppelgangers.
• The u-pram.
• IQ.
• Galactic Parliament.
• Thermodynamics.
• Statistics.
• Ecumenism.
• Chaplet of mercy.
• Black holes.
• Atomic power.
• Aids.
• Schrodingers equation.
• Electron shoal.
• Crop circles.
• Gradations of particles.
• The resurrection.
• Medjugorje.
• General mysticism.
• Mystic rules.
• 'Our Father'.
• Crosses in the universe.
• Third secret of Fatima.
• Illuminati.
• Apostolic mission.
• Internet.
• Enlightenment.
• Mother deity.
• Buddhism.
• Technological advancement.
• Telepathic powers.
• Computers.
• Alien insanity.
• Alien sexuality.
• Alien orchestration.
• St. Mary.
• Saintly intercession.
• Reincarnation.
• Salvation.
• Alien secretiveness.
• Alien heresy.
• Alien internet contact.
• The devil.
• U-pram enlightenment.
• The 'That' of Hinduism.
• Schizophrenia.
• Faith.
• Segmentation of heaven.
• New springtime in the Catholic Church.
• Hope intercession.
• Intranet.
• Purgatory.
• The poor.
• Chemicals.
• Over population.
• Computer therapy contraception.
• Relaxation response.
• GM foods.
• Elimination of abortion.
• Handheld computers.
• Chat rooms.
• Longevity.
• Alien longevity.
• Rigours of the Law.
• Individual Judgement.
• Examination of conscience.
• Hypnosis.
• Paedophilia.
• Celibacy drugs.
• Computer therapy.
• Deviancy in the Church.
• Church recess.
• Mortal sin theology.
• Liberalism.
• Mass.
• Aridity.
• Stem cell research.
• Commandments.
• Common sense.
• Confession.
• Deadly sin.
• Scruples.
• Children's rights.
• Parental example.
• Mass - a new beginning.
• Violent crime.
• Pope and Cardinals.
• Visionaries.
• Canon law.
• Jurisprudence.
• Active retirement.
• Eucharistic ministers.
• Paranormal.
• Sacred Heart.
About the Author
Born November 23rd 1953.
Youngest of five children.
Primary and secondary education at Terenure College Dublin.
Graduated in civil engineering from University College Dublin in 1975.
Worked for Dublin local authorities for many years.
Married with no children.