Editor’s Comments

Before I decided to publish this book, I asked my editor, David Yanor, to give me some feedback as to the viability of the project. And could the book be of value to others? Here are excerpts of what he had to say:

“Albert… with this manuscript, you have tackled some of the most daunting subjects conceivable.

–  Vetapālem The meaning of life.
–  The existence of God.
–  The place of religion.
–  The trajectory of life and death.
–  And many other timeless abstract considerations.

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“Albert… If I did not believe that your book was professional enough or original enough, I would tell you. But there are enough flashes of real creativity and seminal intelligence to prick even the most jaded reader.

There is an audience out there, one of global proportions. Some critics might question your credibility. “What makes this guy an authority on these weighty subjects? No PhD? No previous publications that appeared in the New York Times List?”  But those criticisms seem without merit. The proof is in the pudding and your writing is the only proof of your credibility and it passes the test.

I was especially impressed with the overwhelming positive and empowering message that resonated throughout the book. I found it most uplifting and motivational. Much of what you say is profound and deeply fascinating for those individuals ready to make a sincere effort to get a handle on the abstract realities in their lives.  Some readers will lose themselves in the folds of your phrases, so unusual and exotic are the thoughts. You will wake some up to their existence and they will be eternally grateful.

Like Whitman wrote to Emerson, acknowledging his influence, “I was simmering, simmering, you brought me to a boil.” I sense that your words will bring many readers to a boil.”

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Albert Forcier’s “A Natural Philosophy” is an intimate heart-to-heart that is likely to be as profound an experience as any in your lifetime.”



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