Bill Wilson Bücher







Look, See the Farm!
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The narrative follows two sisters as they explore their grandparents' organic farm throughout the four seasons. Young readers will be introduced to farm life, encountering various animals and the vibrant wild birds that inhabit the area. This heartwarming story emphasizes the beauty of nature and the joys of family connections in a rural setting.
The Code of the Warrior
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The Budo Sho Shinshu was originally written by Daidoji Yuzan as a text book on warrior ethics for young people born into the warrior caste. It teaches the general tenets of bushido without going too far into any one fief's history or traditions, which is one of the reasons the original text was so widely accepted. The Code of the Warrior is a clear and easy to understand version of the Budo Sho Shinshu. Anyone who wants to understand the Japanese frame of mind or gain insight into the warrior's soul should start with this book. Although the caste system has long been abolished, the principles of bushido still influence every facet of the Japanese way of thinking. Today's warriors will find a wealth of information and guidance in the pages of this book.
Budoshoshinshu
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A definitive treatise on the code of the samurai--revised and with a new introduction Upholding the samurai code both on and off the battlefield is one of the essential tenets of bushidō, the Way of the Warrior—and Budōshoshinshu is a definitive treatise on living in accordance with the samurai code. When it comes to books on samurai philosophy, the Edo-period classic Hagakure is iconic to contemporary readers, but Budōshoshinshu, which was written during same period, was equally influential at the time. Many scholars consider Hagakure, which was influenced by Zen, to be the most radical and romantic of samurai texts, while Budōshoshinshu is more measured and practical, owing to its heavy Confucian influence. Taken in tandem, they provide a range of insights on the role of the individual within the samurai order—both addressing the warrior’s role in times of peace and emphasizing the importance of living selflessly. Written by Daidoji Yūzan, a Confucian scholar who descended from a long line of prominent warriors, Budōshoshinshu comprises 56 pithy instructive essays for young samurai on how to live morally, with professional integrity and a higher purpose, and to carry on the true chivalrous tradition of bushidō. Budōshoshinshu is imbued with classic Confucian philosophy, centered on living one’s life with sincerity and loyalty.
Look, See the Bird!
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Promoting curiosity and a connection with nature, this beautifully illustrated children's book follows kids in various locations as they explore local birds and their habits. Through engaging visuals and relatable experiences, it encourages young readers to observe and appreciate the natural world around them.
THE THREAD OF HAPPINESS
- 98 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Bill Wilson, originally from County Durham and now residing in Lincolnshire, has a diverse academic background spanning civil engineering, theology, philosophy, psychology, organizational theory, behavioral science, and education. His multifaceted studies reflect a deep commitment to understanding various disciplines, showcasing his intellectual curiosity and breadth of knowledge.
Paranormal Prison
An Mysterious Supernatural Women's Fiction Filled With Fast-Paced Action and Intrigue
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Maria's attempt to resolve a domestic dispute unexpectedly thrusts her into a dangerous paranormal realm filled with ferocious creatures intent on chaos. As she navigates this new reality, she must confront the challenges and threats posed by these malevolent beings, altering her understanding of both her world and herself.
Exploring the evolution of faith, the author emphasizes the importance of reassessing beliefs through contemporary perspectives. Building on ideas from his previous work, he argues that faith should adapt and reflect our current understanding of the world, encouraging readers to engage with their beliefs in a dynamic and thoughtful manner.