ETERNAL LIFE

by John O'Loughlin

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Publisher: Centretruths
Copyright: © 2008 by John O'Loughlin Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition
Download: 1 documents, 838 KB

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Cryptically subtitled 'Supernotes from Beyond', ETERNAL LIFE is by any standards a substantial compilation of aphoristic essays and essayistic aphorisms which cycle, or pass through several turns of the spiral of metaphysical ascension on their otherworldly way, towards philosophical perfection (theosophy), always with a view to advancing and enhancing the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism. With a full quadruplicity of Elemental postulates, few contexts evade a thoroughgoing critique of their respective components, whether in relation to space, time, volume, or mass, but continue to portend the possibiity of definitive presentation.


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28 Dec 2007
As suggested by the title, this text has a lot to do with Eternity in the sense of a society and context governed by metaphysics, and in its cyclical presentation of theocratic material it achieves a certain theosophical credibility absent from non-cyclical texts which entitled it to be respected as a vehicle for the presentation of Truth, meaning metaphysical ego, or godliness, the raison d'etre of which is Joy and, hence, metaphysical soul, or heavenliness. Enjoy!

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