Author: | Robb McDaniel | ISBN: | 9781462080656 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | December 26, 2000 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Robb McDaniel |
ISBN: | 9781462080656 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | December 26, 2000 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
A man wearies of his search for God within the confines of traditions steeped in western culture. His path crosses that of a friend who speaks of a creative and omnipotent Goddess, the Nurturer, Creator and Destroyer. An inner arousal of recognition sets about an awakening within a timeless place inside him. The man pursues this ancient memory of a nurturing Mother Goddess and finds that She has been awaiting his return to Her.
She wakes him each morning at dawn and opens his heart to the memory of their great original union. He is compelled to write his love and adoration for Her in remembered prayers that have been too long forgotten.
Soon She directs him to begin recording their dialogues, wherein She challenges the tenets of the Old and Dark Dream of fear by directing his mind to the memories of an earth not defined by borders, governments and religious institutions. Gently, She leads him from the burdensome place of fear to the light and love found in Her heart, the center of Her Womb, the place of peace.
A man wearies of his search for God within the confines of traditions steeped in western culture. His path crosses that of a friend who speaks of a creative and omnipotent Goddess, the Nurturer, Creator and Destroyer. An inner arousal of recognition sets about an awakening within a timeless place inside him. The man pursues this ancient memory of a nurturing Mother Goddess and finds that She has been awaiting his return to Her.
She wakes him each morning at dawn and opens his heart to the memory of their great original union. He is compelled to write his love and adoration for Her in remembered prayers that have been too long forgotten.
Soon She directs him to begin recording their dialogues, wherein She challenges the tenets of the Old and Dark Dream of fear by directing his mind to the memories of an earth not defined by borders, governments and religious institutions. Gently, She leads him from the burdensome place of fear to the light and love found in Her heart, the center of Her Womb, the place of peace.