"Echoes of Light – Shadows of Time" is a metaphysical exploration of existence, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of all life. Blending spirituality, science, and philosophy, the book invites readers on a journey of awakening—unveiling the eternal dance between light and shadow within the self and the universe. It reflects on the nature of time, energy, love, and the unseen intelligence that binds reality together. Through poetic insight and profound reflection, it seeks to illuminate the soul’s purpose and humanity’s place within a greater cosmic design.
Echoes of Light is not a manifesto nor a sermon. It is a journey - a bridge between science and spirit, between the finite and the eternal. It seeks not to provide rigid answers, but to awaken your own inner compass toward truth.
Essays in Esoteric Erudition is a compilation of 100+ articles written over the last 15 years. The dissertations pertain to years of research, study and life experiences related to astronomy, cosmology, religion, social commentary, and political debate.
B. E. Shaw Sr., aka taskeinc, has a Behavioral Science Degree from National Louis University.
The author's objective is to disprove primitive sacrosanct myths and cultural stereotyping toward minorities, specifically African Americans. Archaic allegories, superstitions, Episcopal and global nepotism, keep all races divided, benighted, and in the dark. The articles included are based on the desire to find the truth. If one consistently performs independent research, the accuracy of taskeinc's literary compositions will become evident. Shaw Sr.'s themes broach unpopular topics, which creates impartial and constructive debate.
"TASKE's articles are intimidating, brutally honest, bold, defiant and most are shockingly brilliant."
~ Mistymistyrose, Associate Article Writer
"Little Blue's Transformation" is just one of TASKEINC's many literary achievements. As a writer who specializes in metaphysics, Shaw has a unique ability to explore the deeper realms of human experience and the mysteries of existence. His writing delves into the spiritual and philosophical, offering readers a chance to contemplate life's most profound questions.
TASKEINC's name, an acronym for "Together Acquiring Strength Knowledge & Excellence," reflects the essence of his work, which is deeply rooted in the exploration of profound themes and ideas.
Volume II of Essays in Esoteric Erudition, like Volume I, is a compilation of essays written over the past 10 years related to metaphysics, race in America, politics, physical death, pre-Christian literature, along with a critique of organized religion. The author is not an Atheist but doesn't subscribe to the biblical depiction of God. If you're a reader who is unfamiliar with metaphysical concepts, you will probably not like this book.The author's expertise regarding the subject of the essays comes from over 40 years of research, reading, writing, and life experiences. Our trials and tribulations provide a blueprint for us to follow. Our success or lack thereof is predicated on how well we adapt to the challenges we face and what we learn from our missteps. Whether we believe it or not, we chose to come into this space, this dimension, for the purposes of growth, for the maturation of the soul. Therefore, it is not in our best interest to cling to the role of the victim. Every chance we get, it is important to live, laugh, and love. Accept whatever challenge you face head-on, with humility, dignity, and the awareness that all is well in the bigger picture, aka, the spiritual realm. As a kid, there was a sense of knowing that this life was not as tough as religion made it out to be. Having been raised in the Christian faith by fundamentalist parents, it was something inside that told me that the regimented practices needed to avoid eternal hell-fire and brimstone, just didn't sit well, didn't resonate with my soul, and was not logical. Therefore, at the age of 15, I began to read voraciously, to get an understanding of what appeared to be the predominant theme of the life I'd come into, and that was religion.