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Hail, Holy Light is about the Great Awakening of the Sixties-about
epiphanies that came like flashing lights from a train to millions
of people. The threat of the atomic bomb and shocking discoveries
about racism and the Vietnam War led a generation on a spiritual
quest. This book explores not only historical events, but also
interior realities-myth, the collective mind, psychology,
spirituality and social change. It is also a memoir of the author's
personal healing. During the Sixties McCormack immersed himself in
the revolution's underlying implications, and he bears witness to
the widespread struggle that turned out to be the birth pangs of a
new world vision. As Hail, Holy Light takes you on a unique journey
through grief, ecstasy and accomplishment, it explores the rising
New Spirit that rescued many from the emptiness of the Fifties. The
emerging unselfish willingness to suffer for the sake of others is
enough to restore humanity. But the Holy Light also turns out to be
the lasting and healing salvation of Christ. The Holy Light that
worked its magic on the inner lives of protesters and
revolutionaries eventually dragged McCormack from the brink of
compulsive drinking and suicidal despair. It carried him into a
sacred field near an old barn where some overwhelming force blew
through him as through an open window. He then sees the entire
decade as not merely about the death of public heroes, but about
the spiritual rebirth of nameless millions such as he. Sitting
quietly on a haystack he is crucified on the hardest journey of
all-from the old self to the new. The era began when John F.
Kennedy and his glamorous wife rode into the streets of Dallas on
November 22, 1963. They carried with them the dreams of a nation.
The tragic assassination, however, followed by political
revelations helped shatter the vision Kennedy embodied-the romance
of Camelot. But the rising subculture that suffered the painful
abandonment was also teetering on the brink of The Third Great
Awakening in American history. For them the death-day was to be a
birthday. The seeds planted by JFK and Aldous Huxley-who died the
same day-developed into a major highway leading to the 21st
century. Huxley, the author and quiet sage, the book argues,
modeled that journey far better than the flamboyant president. With
regard to Huxley's goals of self-transcendence, personal
empowerment, and greater compassion, the Sixties appears a
resounding success. "An in-depth historical and philosophical
examination of the era of two cultural icons, John F. Kennedy and
Aldous Huxley, followed by an inspiring memoir of the spiritual
transformation of the author coming out of the consciousness
awakening of the Sixties. Highly recommended " -Karen McKinnon,
poet. Her most recent work, Set In Motion was published by The
Wildflower Press in 2009 and is composed of poems, journal entries
and letters. "McCormack's book is an unfolding revelation. He
delivers the impossible: a coherent reading of the 1960s in
America. Through a comparison of two contemporary lives, John F.
Kennedy and Aldous Huxley, we are shown the myth that died in that
violent decade and the spiritual promise born amid psychedelic
colors. The book combines the bold history and vulnerable memoir
that often make for the best conversation." -The Rev. Charles
Busch, M.A. (Philosophy) from Trinity University, and Master of
Divinity from Harvard University, is the founder of Peace Village
and Fields of Peace and is Ordained in the United Church of Christ.
The Daculi Witch Chronicles weaves history with fiction to present
the story of a line of women struggling to live their lives during
the Great European Witch Hunts. Janet Wishart, accused in the
Aberdeen Witch Trials; Gilly Geillis Duncan, accused in the North
Berwick Witch Trials; the secret daughter of Queen Elizabeth and
more find power and peril through intellect, education, beauty,
forbidden love... and magic. Their stories combine to illuminate a
dark era in Early Modern Europe and the dynamics which made it
possible, to highlight the strength and good in human nature which
enable survival and inspire change, and to remember fondly the
dreams of innocence. This adventure flows through major moments in
history, tying them together to chronicle an extraordinary family
line and reinvestigate witchcraft from a fresh perspective. Watch
the trailer at http: //www.mightykat.net/dwc
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