“The Ultimate Cure”

“Seeking this cure is the purpose of human life: its highest and only true purpose. All else that might be suggested as valid accomplishments, missions, or goals in life can be subsumed under this all-important one. Because it results in permanent peace, eternal and unlimited happiness, this cure represents the ne plus ultra of human development. Because it eradicates all vestiges of the limited individual, sweeps over, as it were, the footprints of this misconceived little person living for a brief time, subject to the manifold miseries of human life—physical, mental, and emotional—and believing itself irreconcilably parted from all other people and things, and because it removes the mirage of confusion, the cure allows those who formerly conceived themselves to be mere individuals to recognize their true status as Infinite Being. On attainment of the cure, the entire Pandora’s Box of human troubles disappears.”

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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