A wing-swept journey through The Universe, that begins in The Heart of an Iron Horse, and ends in a place called Freedom, where nothing was, as it shall seem, in Camelot, again . . .
and hidden deep within The Fabric of Humanity, lies The Thread of Our individual and collective Purpose, which, having been meticulously sown by The Hand of The Almighty, has resonated unerringly across The Ages within the welcoming yet infinite Realm, of Wonder . . . for each and every Aspect of Understanding, once gathered and held secure by The Alliance of Faith and Courage, ...
A wing-swept journey through The Universe, that begins in The Heart of an Iron Horse, and ends in a place called Freedom, where nothing was, as it shall seem, in Camelot, again . . .
and hidden deep within The Fabric of Humanity, lies The Thread of Our individual and collective Purpose, which, having been meticulously sown by The Hand of The Almighty, has resonated unerringly across The Ages within the welcoming yet infinite Realm, of Wonder . . . for each and every Aspect of Understanding, once gathered and held secure by The Alliance of Faith and Courage, transforms all Inquiry and Analysis into a definitive and glorious Tapestry of Knowledge, through which, and ever annealed in The Crucible of Wisdom, shall emerge the exquisite Clarity, of One Voice, and ultimately, One Truth . . .
The over-arching theme of this Book is certainly one of divine Insight, as bestowed through the identification, comprehension and final attainment of such virtues as patience, tolerance, acceptance, compassion, understanding, and forgiveness . . .
set forth within the observations and dialogue between each of two main characters (Ever, and Always) embodied within each of the primary aspects of God (Male, and Female), and portrayed within the eternal union of their essences throughout all Creation (Love) . . .
a story of one human being’s purpose, place, and path inside the Universe, while viewed through the emptiness of his self-imposed abandonment, exile, and eventual re-awakening to his ultimate significance within God’s grand and glorious Design . . .
a journey that begins in the mind and heart of a man (Ever), as he wanders through his existence within the confines and circumstances of Humanity, wraps around his search for and surrender to spiritual re-birth, and ends with his discovery, acknowledgement, return and final embrace, of The Feminine Supreme (Always) and Love, Again . . .
and who would care to read this Story ?
any individual possessing even a small spark of spiritual inclination, and would be open to a vastly simple concept of where they might fit in the grand scheme of things, and the quite attainable realities of their role within it . . .
any individual still possessing a sense of wonder, regard for a divine presence, and/or the acknowledgement of compassionate virtues, with respect to elevating the human condition . . .
any individual seeking inspirational, lyrical, romantic, or poetic verse, and wishes to explore alternative expressions of enlightened, theological, artistic, or purpose-driven thought, and fully cognizant and accepting of a Christian paradigm of living . . .
any individual seeking the profound simplicity of an unknown FairyTale, about an achingly beautiful Love Story, wrapped in the Myths of Camelot, and whispering of the Mysteries and Majesties of God . . .
Its conceptual origin began in 1976, with a journal of poetry and prose written to celebrate a love affair and subsequent marriage called The Diamond, whose pages also became the elements of story-telling venues and weddings over the next 3 decades, and eventually grew to encompass the life and times if its author ( IronHorse ), and his eventual creation, in 2006, of a full-time entrepreneurial endeavor as Artist, Poet, Inventor, and StoryTeller in a public forum, through which the Book was revealed, promoted, and made accessible to thousands of people from all over the country . . .
He self-published a 200 page ~Look-at-a-Book~ version of the manuscript sometime in 2000-2001, however was thoroughly disappointed in the final product, after great expense and time, and abandoned all further activity . . . He then concentrated on creating and publishing a website to illustrate and promote the manuscript, which allowed the previously unattainable artistic demands and formatting criteria to finally come to fruition, in a completely accessible and continually editable medium, and, after over a decade of design and development the website and manuscript reached its current stage of completion in 2009 . . . to date, the website has received over 100,000 pageviews from domains from all over the world since 2007 . . .
and who had spent the last decade polishing his Craft, and telling his Stories to thousands of people, of all ages, from all walks of life, and who would leave his side with smiles on their faces far brighter than when they had arrived, and knowing that what they had just heard, and experienced, had not ever come their way before in their lifetimes, and that the Stories had not come from anywhere yet designed or devised by a human heart on this Earth, and believing that this StoryTeller’s Spirit had been blessed with a unique ability to convey the simplest of truths about the their absolute significance in the mystery and majesty of God’s glorious Design, and that his Dream could live on in their hearts, as an infinite Echo, for as long as they cared to remember, that it all was born, in a single little word, called hope . . .
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To Ignite The SunA wing-swept journey through The Universe, that begins in The Heart of an Iron Horse, and ends in a place called Freedom, where nothing was, as it shall seem, in Camelot, again . . .
and hidden deep within The Fabric of Humanity, lies The Thread of Our individual and collective Purpose, which, having been meticulously sown by The Hand of The Almighty, has resonated unerringly across The Ages within the welcoming yet infinite Realm, of Wonder . . . for each and every Aspect of Understanding, once gathered and held secure by The Alliance of Faith and Courage, ...