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Continuous Living: in a Living Universe

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The premise in Continuous Living in a Living Universe that the Universe is alive with a well-developed immune system that rejects anyone or anything that is anti-life. Many religious and spiritual ideas are considered critically in the light of this idea of a universal immunity to evil. Recommendations are given for those seeking continuous living in the light.
Near-death-experiences suggest we are destined for continuous living in the light or the dark. Electricity depends on polarity. How we live now appears to determine the polarity of our long term future. With the full weight of quantum physics behind the continuity of consciousness we cannot afford to ignore the wisdom of near death experiences.
In The Vortex Theory companion to this book it was suggested that electric plasma in space could account for spiritual life in dimensions of energy beyond the speed of light. In Continuous Living the physical body is seen as scaffolding for an electromagnetic field; a plasmic - spiritual - body that carries consciousness beyond the grave.
Ultimately it is for everyone to live in acceptance of others if they want to be accepted themselves because the Universe operates under the law of attraction. Each one of us will choose our own path. This book is only intended to shed a little light on the way.

205 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 5, 2015

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David Ash

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David Ash is the publisher and poet behind the Haiku for Life series. He first learned about haiku in sixth grade and his undergraduate degree in English Literature from Georgetown University focused on 20th century poets such as e.e. cummings and T.S. Eliot. Ash later earned a Masters in Liturgical Music from Santa Clara University. He has been a clerk, secretary, teleprompter typist, financial paraplanner, proposal writer, newspaper columnist, ad rep, newsletter editor, and art gallery owner. He was also a music and/or liturgy director at various Catholic parishes for 17 years and is still a composer and hymn writer. He is an unabashed punster, and it shows in his haiku. Ash's first book of haiku was published when he was almost the age that Basho was when he died. He lives in Mukilteo. Washington with his wife and son."

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December 26, 2015
I believe that a lot of wisdom is contained in this book, whether or not you agree with all of the author's thinking. Very wide-ranging in its subject matter - from a fascinating treatment of near death experiences, through discussions on karma, quantum physics, and the survival of the earth through different time epochs, there is plenty here to stimulate the mind. The author argues his case well, drawing on extensive research, and presenting a coherent and clearly-articulated viewpoint. The implications of what he has to suggest are profound, and deserve to be taken seriously. This is a book that may need to be read once or twice to fully appreciate its richness.
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