The Scripture of Nothing in Particular and Everything in General is a playful, poetic, and paradoxical exploration of reality, identity, and the nature of existence. But really, these pages are about nothing in particular and everything in general — by which I mean they are about you, and not you, and the whole swirling joke we call existence.
Before the beginning, there was nothing in particular. But because it was nothing in particular, it was also everything in general. From that paradox blooms this wild collection of 69 brief, koan‑like passages inviting you into a space where logic turns inside out and everyday assumptions dissolve into wisps of dreamstuff.
This book is not a book. It's a banana peel on the sidewalk of your mind, and if you're naughty enough to step on it, you may find yourself laughing as you fall into everything. It's part sacred text, part cosmic joke, and part mischievous transmission mainlined straight into your cerebellum, with watercolor paintings scattered in between to cleanse the palette from all the existential gymnastics this text will make you miss out on. If you're looking for answers, you might be disappointed, but not in the way you think. Let these verses tickle your ribs and rearrange your furniture, and you may find something better than answers.
Read it slowly, or all at once, or not at all. Quote it, toss it across the room, underline everything, or nothing at all. Love it. Hate it. Just don’t take it too seriously. Or do. Same difference.