Richard
Matheson
Writer of Science Fiction, Terror
and
Fantasy
This site honors the great writer of
fantasy, terror, science fiction and other
genres, Richard Matheson. He has written and
had published more than 20 novels and 100 short
stories. Nineteen of his screenplays have been
produced as motion pictures, and he has had
more than 55 television scripts filmed,
including 14 episodes from the classic TV
series, The Twilight Zone
Recently, Richard Matheson has become
interested in communicating his personal
spiritual and metaphysical ideas and
philosophy. His first formal statement on this
was his book, The Path, published in
1993 (Capra Press, Santa Barbara). In his
introduction to that contemporary allegory,
Matheson implored, "It is essential that all
men and women become aware of what they truly
are, why they are here on Earth and what they
must do to preserve civilization before it is
too late."
Matheson's ideas about our life purpose and
destiny have been thoroughly researched. The
Path is based on the writings of Harold
Waldwin Percival, and especially his book,
Thinking and Destiny. Matheson's novel,
What Dreams May Come, made into a motion
picture in 1998, includes a bibliography of
more than 70 works by metaphysical thinkers and
researchers. In 1999, he compiled and wrote
basic observations on the metaphysical
realities of life, and presented it in a CD
recording, Reality. Set forth in a
series of fundamental steps, Reality
describes man's (and woman's) place in the
worlds of matter and of spirit.
Free Download - Richard Matheson's "Reality"
With Richard Matheson's permission, we are
proud to offer you the opportunity to, at no
cost, download and read the full text of his
presentation, Reality.
(PDF116.5kb) You will need
Acrobat Reader® to open the file. If you
do not have it, it is available as a
free download from Adobe
Systems.