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“The Almsbag?

Peter Boge

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The Art of Discovering Inner Landscapes

Literature is more than the sum of its words—it is a compass for journeys of the mind that lead us to the most hidden corners of our own souls. In an age of superficiality, Peter Boge creates works that demand and offer depth. His books are not mere narratives, but transcendental spaces in which readers become explorers of their own inner worlds.

Just as Johann Gutenberg once worked in Strasbourg, with ink-stained fingers and an unwavering spirit, to democratize knowledge, so Boge opens doors to self-knowledge with his texts. Where Gutenberg’s press sounded a symphony of progress, Boge’s language becomes an instrument of inner reflection—every word precisely placed, every sentence a piece of the mosaic on the path to one’s own self.

“My name is Peter Boge. A native foreigner. Citizenship was granted to me. In every respect, I see myself as a traveler. The study of life is not yet complete.”

These words of the author describe exactly what his literature achieves: it turns us into “native strangers” in our own souls—familiar yet marveling at undiscovered regions. His stories are invitations to a spiritual migration in which readers become not merely passive consumers but active fellow travelers.

In “The Test,” written in the mystical temple complexes of Tikal, the external journey through Mayan ruins merges with the inner journey to the origins of thought. In “The Almsbag” social reflection becomes a mirror of personal morality. Each work is a workshop of self-encounter, much like Gutenberg’s innovative sanctuary, except that here it is not letters but states of consciousness that are printed.

Boge’s literature offers something that has become rare in an accelerated world: the permission to pause while reading—not to escape, but to arrive. To oneself. For just as Gutenberg’s flame of the Enlightenment continues to glow to this day, so Boge’s texts kindle an inner light that continues to shine long after the book has been closed.

Join Peter Boge on these literary expeditions—and perhaps discover the most astonishing landscape of all: your own soul.

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2025

The Almsbag 

The Anatomy of Power Over 2,000 Years. Join Frater Benedictus on his extraordinary journey through time, from Rome to the algorithm, to understand the invisible laws of history.

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Mobirise
2025

2002

The Kanton Verge

The Illusion of Utopia When Comfort Costs Your Truth.

A fantastic narrative by Peter Boge. Dive into a world where harmony and unity reign supreme, only to be shattered by the unsettling truth of 'many different things' [previous conversation]. Join Isac and Kolke on a courageous quest that propels them beyond the perceived end of their world, revealing new dimensions of life, purpose, and the ultimate meaning of freedom.

This profound and unique story challenges readers to question:
What is reality? What truly binds our world? And what is our purpose here?. Experience the stark contrast between the vibrant, living world of Kanton, shaped by the Aksis and lit by the shimmering SolasĂĄn, and a 'Surface' realm rife with materialism, selfishness, and previously unimaginable pain. As two children stumble upon a secret that could redefine existence, their journey explores the profound changes new knowledge can bring, and the challenging path of questioning everything even one's own identity.

Crafted in the mystical ruins of Palenque, Mexico, and Tikal, Guatemala, during 1993/1994, and published in German in 2004, this narrative saw its first publication in 2003. It was even used as the basis for final projects for secondary school students. The original German edition features a distinctive sentence structure and spelling designed to merge language with its fantastic content. The English version further enriches the narrative with integrated Gaelic expressions, adding another layer of depth and allure.

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2006

The New Worldorder

From a secluded cabin in Washington State, where they've fled an 'unspoken past', lawyers Michel and John are pulled back into a world far more dangerous than they could ever have imagined. Two years earlier, a suspicious legal task involving a dilapidated Salt Lake City train station spirals into a nightmare of grand, unthinkable proportions. They uncover a 200 year old secret: a binding lease, signed in 1795 between the US government and the shadowy DuPernes family descendants of King Louis XVI granting them exclusive rights to vast American lands. This explosive revelation, set to expire in mere months, could 'upend everything' property rights, capitalism, even the very foundation of the USA itself.
But truth comes at a terrifying cost. An old railroad man, Stewart, is brutally silenced in a suspicious 'accident'. In Washington D.C., Michel and John are warned by shadowy figures, their very lives now explicitly threatened. After uncovering the original 'TOP SECRET' contract, confirmed by Thomas Jefferson, they are violently attacked, their hard-won proof stolen. What follows is a chilling descent into psychological horror: Michel endures a dehumanising airport interrogation, whilst nightmarish visions of insect like entities, cold FEMA agents, and grotesque, spiny furred creatures plague her, culminating in a chilling, invasive violation.

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