“Island Girl Vision”

“I remember seeing her standing on the high balcony, backdropped by a hazy range of Leonardo mountains and the vague river snaking by their feet. She was a Pacific Island girl, probably about thirty, at the acme of her feminine beauty. Her form waved up like an ondule-patterned silk, magic to the eyes. Her straight, black hair hung long all to one side. Below, she carried the cave that brings forth desire and life; above, she proudly bore the twin tumps that suckle infants and grown men. The girl had her arms raised, palms turned upward, and her smile clearly said, “See, I uphold the sky!” And, truly, she did. No man, no matter how powerful he might have been, ever shone with the radiance of that young beauty.”

Richard Maddox

Richard Dietrich Maddox's writing focuses on the search for permanent happiness, the goal of finding paradise on earth, the attainment of human Enlightenment. His work, though fiction, attempts to convey the profound spiritual Truth passed on to humanity by Enlightened Masters. Maddox approaches spiritual wisdom from a Western level of experience, presenting characters to whom readers can easily relate, offering situations in which readers might well have found themselves. His work offers, in a style which those living in the West will find understandable, the possibility of blissful existence.

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