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Illumination

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A metaphysical account as well as the author's own experience of illumination.

This writing is a step into the light of a procreative metaphysics as well as being the author's most autobiographical statement. "The Man and Woman Spiritual Center is only expressed in an actual touch between a man and a woman.

It cannot be expressed in any other way. That touch may range from a momentary conscious recognition to a full embrace, but a touch, one to another, it is.

The Spiritual Center is not expressed through belief, pledge, worship, ritual, or the paying of alms.

It is not something that can be institutionalized, dogmatized, or ratified.

There isn't any prescribed path to take, master to follow, or status to attain for its expression.

There is only a man and a woman, touching and expressing creation together." Illumination Author Bio: Christopher Alan Anderson (1950 - ) received the basis of his education from the University of Science and Philosophy, Swannanoa, Waynesboro, Virginia.

He resides in the transcendental/romantic tradition, that vein of spiritual creativity of the philosopher and poet.

His quest has been to define and express an eternal romantic reality from which a man and a woman could together stand in their difference and create a living universe of procreative love.

Mr. Anderson began these writings in 1971. The first writings were published in 1985. On a personal note, when Mr. Anderson was asked to describe the writings and what he felt their message was he responded, "Spiritual procreation.

Mankind has yet to distinguish the two sexes on the spiritual level.

In this failure lies the root of our problems and why we cannot yet touch the eternal together.

The message of man and woman balance brings each of us together in love with our eternal other half right now."

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Product Details
1622871855 / 9781622871858
eBook (EPUB)
02/10/2012
English
194 pages
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