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The Little Book of Clarity
The Little Book of Clarity
The Little Book of Clarity
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This little book draws from the essential spiritual philosophies of the East & West and combines them with the profound teachings of A Course in Miracles to reveal a view of the World, and our place upon it, which brings Clarity to The Story Of Man. It shares a radical new perspective on Creation which places YOU directly at the center of your Life and the world it is lived in.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 20, 2010
ISBN9781310467905
The Little Book of Clarity
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Diederik Vemer

Diederik Vemer was born in 1963 in Witbank, South Africa, under the sun sign of Aquarius.From a very early age his life was fueled by the quest for the unchangeable truth about the world and the context of it’s existence.He is not a Buddhist although he likes them, nor is he a Catholic, although he was one once.Stillness is his teacher and the place beyond the human mind is where he finds his center and support.He currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa, but retreats into the Karoo to write and grin.

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    The Little Book of Clarity - Diederik Vemer

    Introduction

    revelation |revə lā sh ən|

    noun

    - the making known of something that was previously secret or unknown

    - the divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence or the world

    We each come into the world and are cloaked by it. Within 48 months from birth our vision is clouded by the stories that surround us and are absorbed by our voracious, empty minds. We take on the spell of the world and lose our innocence. The connection to Source, which so charms the adults of the world who gaze upon its reflection in our gurgling baby-god radiance, is put to sleep by the recognition of separation and the cloak of fear formed by that recognition.

    Thus the challenge for our lives is set: To learn how once again to become like little children, unbinding ourselves from the spell of the world and remembering our natural affinity with Source and our untarnished innocence. It is a difficult challenge, made more so by the unrelenting assault of the story of the world - it surrounds us constantly and we drown in it - sometimes believing for an entire life that no reality other than this exists. Aligned with fear we take up arms and fight for our right to live, to be, maybe even to prosper. All the while in the silent gaps in the drama of the world a thrumming knowing beckons us… something is missing… we know. But the guesses are confused and misleading, the Story of True is mixed with the political will of ego; fear and love are blended into a disharmony - the song of the world is out of key.

    This unmelodious tune becomes our anthem - we become resigned to the reality which holds us captive and time and time again return in an attempt to be free of it. Some of the Guides to God call the freedom from the bondage of the world Salvation but none in Western Culture seem to explain it without gifting us the extra burden of guilt which comes with the twisted story. So we often let it go and try other ways, ways which may work - but due to the blind nature of the quest - often do not.

    It is time the darkness was lifted - too long have we walked with hearts locked in fear and eyes dull from the drugs which keep the pain at bay. The walking dead must find their life again and release themselves into the freedom of their unchained true nature. Through true knowledge towards God. Through knowing we go Home.

    May the words within this tiny tome weaken the bonds which bind you. May the knowledge within these few lines drip into the hard mind

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