Fragments of Reality is a Zen-like modern version of insights that Bankei, Huang Po and others have said from ancient times.
Cajander uses Ramana Maharshi’s Who am I –method to enquire into the inner world and secrets of the mind. The discoveries invite to observe and consider one’s life and its meaning.
“It is like an exploration of the world that Eckhart Tolle describes, but in unpretentious cameos. The book gives one reflection tools for the heroic struggle to stay on the tightrope of the present in the day to day." - Etsko Schuitema
Fragments of Reality is a deep book of fragmented thoughts, random memories, and moments of questions racing through this philosophical mix and match prose. Poetry and essays grace the pages to make the reader stop and consider so many issues of life, some often not even an average thought of a typical mind, yet the author still somehow makes you stop and think about them.
I love this book and will give copies of it as gifts to my friends and clients. You can read this book in one sitting then go back and read parts of it for any occasion that arises in life, love or work.