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Driving Cab: Chapter Twenty Two
In Driving Cab: Chapter Twenty-Two, Jack questions what it means to live out your myth, and remembers the pimps and prostitutes that he observed on San Pablo.
0 commentsMoments of Awakening: Chapter 17
In Moments of Awakening: Chapter 17, Jack discusses the Heavenly father and Mother Earth. He also describes another attempt to awakening his eight graders.
2 commentsMoments of Awakening: Chapter 29
In Moments of Awakening: Chapter 29, Jack describes several dream fragments that help him to get a better look at his unconscious mind.
2 commentsJohn Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath
In John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, Jack compares Grapes of Wrath to the Fourth Way and shows that many of Steinbeck's concepts are very close to those of the Fourth Way.
2 commentsDriving Cab:Chapter Sixteen
In Driving Cab: Chapter Sixteen, Jack describes visits from his foster brother, Willie.
2 commentsDriving Cab: Chapter Twenty -Three
In Chapter Twenty-Three of Driving Cab, Jack describes several frightening experiences that he had on the dark streets of downtown Oakland.
8 commentsDriving Cab: Chapter Thirty-Five
In Driving Cab:Chapter Thirty-Five, Jack continues his description of a run out in an after midnight East Oakland, and the fear that he feels thinking that this will be his first experience of a hold up.
0 commentsDriving Cab: Chapter Forty-Two
Driving Cab: Chapter Forty-Two Inside, there’s a fare waiting on the stand for me. The next out cab slides in right behind, so there is no chance to double load. From the back seat, my...
0 commentsHomeward Bound: Chapter Twenty-Nine
In Homeward Bound: Chapter: Twenty -Nine, Jack discusses a recurring dream that shows certain 'I's in his unconscious who are trying to draw his attention.
0 commentsHomeward Bound: Chapter Forty-Six
Homeward Bound: Chapter Forty-Six It’s early April in the year 2010. I'm in an expensive oriental restaurant with Anne and three other couples. The hostess leaves us at a window table....
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