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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Xen: The Zen of the Other

 


I was going to dive into the Ong's Hat saga, as I have all of it now, but then I realized I had started Joseph Matheny's  Liminal Cycle when I read Liminal. So I decided to finish the Liminal trilogy first. 

I enjoyed Liminal, but I liked the second book in the series, Xen: The Zen of the Other, even more. The protagonist, facing a crossroads in his life, decides to go into the woods for a vision quest, as many Native Americans are said to have done. Vivid, and the pages turned pretty easily.

I highlighted some of it, including this bit:

"This whole notion of having the same name from birth to death is a con job. It's an attempt to look you into statis and identify you as an object when, in fact, you are not an object at all but rather a continuum."

And this related bit:

"Most people are not ready to accept that they are, on all levels, a continuum and not a 'this or that.' A verb, not a noun."

There's also a long passage I won't quote in full that I liked about being an artist, rather than a businessman: "You are not a milk cow, which is, unfortunately, the relationship an artist who sells their gifts to commerce has put themselves in." 



2 comments:

Joseph Matheny said...

Thanks for the props. Xen is the most popular of the trilogy. It resonates with a lot of people.

Cleveland Okie (Tom Jackson) said...

I'll note that the Kindle is only $3.