“Living in Light”

“For, as I looked up at the clouds, I knew they carried a vital message which my intuition had to be sharp enough to decipher. It appeared to me that these sky-floating massifs spoke of the difference between mere existence and true life: of what it means to associate oneself with the Light. They told me that a man who lives in the dark is insubstantial, one-dimensional, nondescript, that he lacks the very fire-force of the Life Divine. But once he is in the presence of the Light, he becomes glorious; his form itself is shaped by the inspired fingers of the demiurge; his being shines and glows with subtle blendings of tone; quivering vital currents flow in, through, and around him. The clouds taught me that the sole difference between being a lone wandering mist and being an inseparable part of a dazzling, ignified pageant was establishing oneself in the presence of the Light.”

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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