Atspan

 

 

Welcome to Atspan Books, where books compliment your interest.

Since we all have a unique manner to receive information, be it entertainment or research, Atspan curbs ‘brain bloat’ and overwhelming you with chapter after chapter of brain fill.  We aim to supply quality, published material in consumable byte sizes.

This makes it much more interesting and digestible, tailored to the modern mind as well as the neurodivergent thinker.

 

 

 

Kemet's Tree Angel Lewis

Excerpt from the Book–Kemet’s tree by Angel Lewis

 

No different than the magical benefits of a meteorite, this short and sweet book is a collection of celestial ether formed into words.

Bound for a place called Avid/Earth, the words were casually released, somewhat crash landing into the mind of the Angel Lewis. Though ‘some’ of the statements settled, the fact that the entire download that was not fathomed by the author, subtly implies that it should progress to the reader as an aid towards ascension.

The message conveyed is to be uniquely understood by the reader (in their own way), independent of the author’s opinion, as they were merely at the ‘sight of the crash’.

In another way ‘don’t shoot the messenger’–or recruit them, for that matter.

 

 

 

 

Excerpt from the book–Brush By Angel Lewis

 

Brush (released in 2014) is a look within, in the hope of finding the creative nature of the earth dweller. While most are so overwhelmed with financial occupation, it is easy to forget that every action that we engage is of a creative nature not excluding war. If we can take responsibility for our inevitable nature, to build, we can recreate the illusions around us that seems to be independent of us. Of course we cannot reassemble that which is around us and hope to possess a different form but we can observe, then reconsider and create ‘consciously’ with a collective future in mind. This is what most fail to achieve and why Hitler, Stalin and ‘mostly all’ corporations existing today are blocked from achieving this utopia. The author gives some stark and controversial examples of what it is to be ‘an artist’.