Enlightenment: A Five Stooge Guide, by Clare Patterson is a philosophical comedy about awakening, blending spiritual insight with British humour and theatrical mischief.
Through conversations with five archetypal “stooges,” it gently dismantles the seriousness of enlightenment and points back to love, humanity, and a good laugh.

The Life Journey of an Ordinary Man, by Sylvain Richard is a reflective work that follows how life teaches through experience rather than instruction.
With clarity and restraint, it offers perspective for readers weary of quick answers and interested in how life unfolds when it isn’t forced.

Whispers and Echoes of the Unborn “I Am”, by Sander Schevers is a contemplative journey into the silent ground of experience, where words, identities, and boundaries gently dissolve.
Through poetic reflections and open inquiries, it invites a resting in what is already present — beyond seeking, beyond answers.

Naturally Successful, by Sylvain Richard offers a quieter, more honest approach to success — one that begins with clarity rather than striving.
Instead of formulas or motivation, it invites a direct look at experience and a return to a success that feels natural, grounded, and real.

The Conditions of Life, by Sylvain Richard explores a simple truth: life only continues under certain conditions.
This book reflects on responsibility, interdependence, and care — not as moral ideals, but as the practical reality of living inside a fragile, shared system.