The Star at the End of the River

The Star at the End of the River
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781450282420
ISBN-13 : 1450282423
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Book Synopsis The Star at the End of the River by : Paul Vincent

Download or read book The Star at the End of the River written by Paul Vincent and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-04 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From an early age, author Paul Vincent has been drawn to the night. With hope and joy, he has looked forward to sunsets and oncoming nights, a attitude counter to a thousand common religious metaphors. In The Star at the End of the River, Vincent shares his important life experiences in order to illustrate how to transform conventional religious ideas about darkness. Bringing to bear his forty years' experience as an amateur astronomer, Vincent shows how sustained night-sky observation enhances the human receptivity to transcendent departure. He examines one of the many treasures of the heavens, a star-which, under the paradoxes of the mystical journey, is the most apt symbol of the human hope for eternal happiness. The Star at the End of the River proposes a new kind of mysticism-an ascent, not of a mountain, as in the traditional metaphor, but of an inclined plane. Vincent sketches a spiritual journey of marked gradualism and invites contemplation of the mystical power of such pedestrian experiences and objects as supermarket aisles, interior stairways, gooseflesh, and penmanship.


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