Reflective Journeys
Methuselah
by
Book Details
About the Book
Reflective Journeys Methuselah is a philosophical exploration of concepts pondered from childhood. Take a journey of thought and introspection unlike any before.
Immerse yourself in this collection of writings organized in three sections: Infinity, Empty, and Familiar. Revisit your inquisitiveness and emerge with new questions and new meaning.
In the silent pauses of our lives, subtle gaps amid our commotion
We sit next to our elder selves, only to move in hasteSummoned back, to the noise of the moment
-'Bench'
A bristlecone pine in the California White Mountains: 'Methuselah' is the world's oldest living thing. It lives in a desert climate at over 10,000ft elevation. Over 46 centuries old; it was a seedling before the Egyptian pyramids were erected.
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About the Author
George Kassabgi is a contemporary writer/philosopher following in in the footsteps of Stefan Zweig, Kahlil Gibran, and Rainer Maria Rilke. George was born in Northern Italy now lives in Winchester Massachusetts with his wife Maria and three sons: George, Nicholas and Louis.