The Calling: A Philosophical Novel

The Calling: A Philosophical Novel

by Chris Power
The Calling: A Philosophical Novel

The Calling: A Philosophical Novel

by Chris Power

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Overview

Andrew Donelan did everything right. He attended the right schools, married the right woman, had a satisfying career and a happy family. So nothing could have prepared him when he woke up one June morning to a hollowed-out world. Instead of his comfortable Manhattan existence he found a world stripped of meaning, color, and interest. In the mirror he saw not a man with hopes and dreams, but a thing among things. Looking inward, he saw nothing at all—no purpose, no goals, and no idea what to do next. By a chance encounter with a radical Czech psychologist he is sent on a mission to restore his sense of purpose. He must descend into the underworld of myth, dreams, and the unconscious to discover the hidden sources of human meaning. He must face harrowing spiritual trials and a terrifying encounter with Death before his life's purpose is restored. The Calling is philosophical novel that asks: is the sense of purpose an illusion that can vanish at any moment? And if it does, can we live with he truth that appears in its place? Can our natural sense of purpose be restored, or must it be deliberately and strenuously reconstructed? To answer these questions, The Calling frames a midlife crisis as a spiritual catastrophe with life or death consequences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781098303181
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 10/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

Chris Power is the founder and CEO of Power Consulting Group, Inc., a New York technology consulting and management firm. He studied literature at Sarah Lawrence College, philosophy at the New School for Social Research, and systems analysis and design at NYU. A long-time New York City resident, he enjoys long distance running and ran his first NYC Marathon in 2013. He has a passion for the arts, photography, SCUBA, and writing.

He is a member of Entrepreneur's Organization, the National Arts Club, and the International Center of Photography. He also serves on the Ethics Committee of IRPA-AI, the Institute for Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence.
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