“MoonSea Dance”

Excerpt from “Osi and Isi: A Tale of Twin Flames”: “The gigantic moon was now almost completely covered by the earth’s shadow. The eclipse neared totality. But the orb did not disappear; instead, it turned a dull orange color. The music was celestial, and it inspired Isi to dance. She cast off her shoes. There, on the beach, under the light-string of perfectly aligned planets, beneath the lavish spread of twinkling blue and white stars and the shadowed giant sphere of the moon, she began to slowly bend and sway. Her body rendered worship to the magic of the heavens above, the ocean beyond, and the beach and cliffs around her. The dancer bent to the sand and spread handfuls of it all around. She stood straight up before the cliff, and followed the path of its falls with sinuous motions of her arms and hands. Her slinky body mirrored the effortless flow of the descending waters. The dancer opened her arms wide to encompass the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. They then closed around her head in imitation of the eclipsing moon. She vaulted into the air as if seeking to touch the aligned planets, and moved her hands this way and that in indication of the infinite expanse of the gleaming stars.”

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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