The Infinite Jeff

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The Infinite Jeff , #1 Best Spiritual Fiction on Goodreads, is a story for our time, introducing some new ways to look at some old ideas. This is Inspirational fiction like nothing you have read before.

Stanley, an out of work tech writer, who is deeply unsatisfied with the lack of meaning in his life. To him, work serves only to put money in the checking account. Church is filled with messages he can’t connect with so Christianity feels out of reach. Out of desperation to support his family, he takes a short-term contract job on the other side of the country. He cannot afford to fly so he packs his car for the cross-country journey. The trip gets strange almost immediately when he reluctantly picks up a hitchhiker.

We live in interesting and exciting times.  The world is changing fast and with the mass of information available to us with ever-increasing ease, it is easy to get overwhelmed and lose focus.  The Infinite Jeff is a unique novel in that it explores the changing world in a lively and interesting story that pulls you along in the strange journey of the main character, Stanley.

The Infinite Jeff has been described as Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance  (Robert Pirsig) meets Illusions  (Richard Bach). It is a deeply philosophical book told in an easy to read story which captures you and won’t let go.

Part 1: Journey Into Insight

“Part 1: Journey Into Insight” is available for purchase on Amazon

 Or go visit a local bookstore. They’ll appreciate your business. If they don’t have it, they can order it for you.

Insight - Part 1 of The Infinite Jeff

Part 2: Discover A New World

“Part 2: Discover A New World” is available for purchase on Amazon

Discover a New World - Part 2 of "The Infinite Jeff"

Part 3: The Change

“Part 3: The Change” is available for purchase on Amazon

The Change: Part 3 of "The Infinite Jeff"

Part 4: Connect with a Purpose

“Part 4: Connect with a Purpose”

Connect - Part 4 of The Infinite Jeff

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2 responses to “The Infinite Jeff”

  1. I LOVED these books so much! I’m not a Christian, and don’t consider myself aligned with any particular religion. I so appreciate how you bring in really valuable works from other authors including Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and Roberto Assagioli’s The Act of Will. I’m a trained Psychosynthesis Coach and was so surprised and pleased to see that you too were touched my his work!

    This trilogy (so far!) so touched my heart and inspired my mind. Thank you Will Holcomb for writing these and please do finish the fourth novel ~ I am eagerly awaiting it’s release!

    1. Wow! You are actually a Psychosynthesis Coach! I can only imagine your surprise when I mentioned Assagioli. I have only touched the surface of Psychosynthesis and look forward to looking into it more after I finish part 4 and have the bandwidth. “Man’s Search for Meaning” was a very powerful and insightful book for me. In my play “Clinically Un-Depressed”, one of the scenes is based on a section of that book.

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