Author: adamhowa
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No More Half-Loves
Give me no more half-lovers! Take me in deep, Love. Breathe the same breath. Write my name in the fibers of your heart, The plates of your bones, The folds of your mind, In the milk of your breasts And the fruits of your womb! Make my arms your home, My voice your morning call… Read more
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Life is Eternal
I make the claim that life is as eternal as matter. That life has coexisted with matter through all eternity. Neither has a beginning and neither has an end. As matter cannot come from nothing, neither can life be made by innert material without the pre-existent power of life. That first spark of life might… Read more
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Life, Death, and the Continuation of Identity
The thought of immortality or eternal life as an unchanging continuation of our earthly identity is contrary to everything we experience on earth. Our experiences here should enlighten and teach us. If the truths we learn here are not useful in the Grander Reality, whatever that might be, then we are in a state of… Read more
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Moses vs Pharaoh
Moses vs the Pharaoh and his priests is the battle between all spiritually enlightened men and the powerful or overarching beliefs of the time. All of us are born into society – and today’s society, though religious like the Egyptians, though educated in the mastery of the physical sciences like the Egyptians, is spiritually unenlightened.… Read more
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Union toward Creation
The goal of union between one person and another is creation. Sexuality is our great power of creation. Union between a man and a woman is sexual, and therefore creatively powerful – and yet, the soul delights most in union that creates beyond sex; creation through sharing, combining intelligence and birthing intelligence – sharing in… Read more
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Jesus in His Hometown
When Jesus heals, it is a metaphor for the healing of our hearts and our minds, our spirits. So, when he is in his hometown, and they ask him to do the miracles that he does abroad, he cannot perform the miracles. He cannot perform the miracles, because the people of his home do not… Read more
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Poem: Love is Confusion
Love is confusion Love is pain And words that hurt Love is the son Who hugs the one That beats him Love is the child, Holding the hand That slaps him Love is wanting A father’s kiss From lips That berate him Read more
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A Unique Look at Mormonism
[Mormonism Disclaimer: I do not support the Latter-Day Saint’s claims to be the sole arbiter of truth. I do not support the church’s racism, sexism, discrimination against homosexuals, nor their misuse of tithes and offerings for fraudulent purposes. I am not a practicing Latter-Day Saint, and I don’t identify as Mormon. I was raised in… Read more