Alchemy of the Soul II Sublimation
In Sublimation we explore the psyche through poetry, we confront the shadow self, the Chiron themes and the unidentified copying mechanisms, all that which generates in the early childhood and we carry unkowingly to adulthood…laid brilliantly in touching poetry and poetic prose (free verse poetry).
Aware in a World Asleep: A Principled Way for Living Spiritually
Aware in a World Asleep is for the many who are now engaging spirituality as a path for highest good for them. Intellectual pursuit without spiritual discernment is like an egg with no yolk, devoid of any real substance—life without soul. We we seek real meaning in life, we come to find solace and empowerment in the truth that speaks in silence. A clear sense of personal integrity and purpose is exposed in the spiritually-principled direction you will find on these pages. Confusion and despair are transformed into inner peace and a joyful expression of one’s true divine essence: the awareness of spiritual consciousness that brings integrity and authenticity to the fore.
How to Be a Christian in Today’s World: Shame or Fear of Failure vs. Living Confidently in God’s Love
Is it possible to embrace faith and lead a Christian life in today’s modern world? This is the question at the heart of How to Be a Christian in Today’s World, an indispensable guide for anyone who is searching for, questioning, or wanting to deepen their faith. Part memoir, part passionate testimony, part self-help guide, in How to Be a Christian in Today’s World, pastor and counselor, Reverend Matthew Hogan, delivers the practical, compassionate message that it is possible to lead a life of faith while being a part of the world. Growing up, Rev. Hogan witnessed his parents’ marriage dissolve beneath the stress of losing their son, his brother. He dealt with the grief of losing his father at a young age. He helped his wife, Kimberly, battle health issues throughout their marriage. As opposed to becoming angry or resentful of the challenges he experienced throughout life, Hogan found each challenge as an opportunity to deepen and grow his faith. As Rev. Hogan dissects key moments from scripture and shares his own compelling life story, readers will build a foundation for their faith that acknowledges, allows for, and even celebrates worldly experiences.
Imprinted Wisdom
The true story of one young womans struggle to survive in the wake of not one but two devastating losses is an inspiring tale of survival, strength, faith and love. Imprinted Wisdom tells how Catherine, in the wake of such heavy sorrow, found her way back to wholeness, and to grow, prosper and return fully to life.
The Eyewitnesses
The New Testament didn’t just “appear out of nowhere”. And it wasn’t simply Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John giving an account of the life of Jesus. There is extensive history, aside from these four men, that supports the notion that a very remarkable person, Jesus, walked this earth for thirty-somewhat years. Although the gospel writers wrote most of their work from first-hand experience, Jesus made his mark on many ordinary people during his ministry. People (almost daily) witnessed his ministry, his miracles, and even his death. As the Son of God, he walked this earth with and among all of humanity that existed at that time. This is why I have used the concept of an eye-witness, apart from his disciples.
The Three Questions: A Simple Process for Spiritual Fulfllment
The Three Questions is a simple process for living spiritually, which provides means for awakening to deeper meaning and living a spiritually purposeful life. The process transcends belief and opinion, simply to ask, listen and to trust.
Should you commit to the suggested practice described here, you could well be awakened to a life that was, until now, only a dream, but which could be your spiritual reality.
Windows of Life and Death
This autobiography traces the evolving perceptions of a small-town girl born to poverty-stricken, illiterate parents. At age three, a visitation from a Light-Being -whom she perceived as Jesus, informed her that her mission in life was to teach what she knew of God. As she prepared herself for the mission, talents seemed to spring up from ancient memory patterns.