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Sacred Wounds (Paperback)
Jr Phd Chuck Taylor; Illustrated by Corina Carmona; P. W. Covington
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Hugo Wayne is trying his best to remain sane amid the insanity. He
is convicted of credit card abuse in 2005 by a rural Texas court
and is sentenced to prison. We come to know this itinerant
political worker, combat Veteran, and Buddhist practitioner through
his letters and other writings. We also learn the harsh realities
of life inside the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. As Hugo
explores the brutality and suffering of prison, he also addresses
deep truths about himself and Buddhist practice. His accounts steer
clear of cliches, yet remain authentic to his experience. Can Hugo
Wayne become a better person in spite of his conditions, or will
the State of Texas destroy his hopes of insight and healing?
This is noted Texas activist and Beat Poet, PW Covington's most
extensive and ranging poetry collection to date. Accompanied by
provocative photographic art, this collection spans some of
Covington's most prolific periods from 1996-the current day. Some
rarely performed pieces are published here for the first time,
including "Mine is the Texas" and "A Poem to a Child on the Day of
his Birth." Deliberately breaking from the "War Poet" mold that PW
has occasionally found himself trapped and limited by with the
success of his debut poetry book, "Like the Prayers of an Infidel,"
this volume rounds out his material and his voice. A unique
foreword, written by those that know the poet best offers
additional insight into the creative power that some have described
as the heart of the "Beat poetry, military counter-culture."
Recommended for mature audiences.
Ancient Buddhist teachings as translated from the original Pali
canon. This reformatted publication with an opening commentary by
writer and counselor PW Covington is an excellent and authentic
introduction to the teachings of the Historical Buddha, as given to
the world over 2500 years ago. Buddhism, like Christianity, has
split in many sects/denominations, and these sects have often clung
to their sectarian tenets as being the main and most indispensable
features of their religion. This book follows none of the sectarian
doctrines, but contains teachings upon which all Buddhists may
consider common ground All proceeds from the sales of this book, in
print and E-book format will go towards providing copies, free of
charge to those in residential treatment programs, hospitals, and
jails/prisons.
This new publication of Art of War is based on the ancient Chinese
military treatise that is attributed to Sun Tzu. Tzu was a high
ranking military general and strategist during the late Spring and
Autumn period of Chinese military and social dominance. Composed of
13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it
is held by many to be the definitive work on military strategies
and tactics of its time, and is still read for its military
insights and examination of leadership qualities. The Art of War is
one of the oldest and most successful books on military strategy in
the world. This contempory exploration of Sun Tzu's text, by writer
and Combat Service-Connected Disabled Veteran, PW Covington is
designed to be practical and applicable to those that are fighting
and have fought as members of the US Military during its era of
Desert Warfare.
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