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The A Priori "This is the season for reconstituted living. Look at the smallest kindness and you will see the ingredients Einstein spoke of as comprising life. Love constitutes all things, abides in all things, reveals all things. It is never the catastrophe that does us in. Rather, it is the blind spot through which we view it." From Vibrating At The Speed Of Love Vibrating At The Speed Of Love is comprised of short easy-to-read passages across 100 pages written in contemplative fashion addressing the tension between imprisonment of thoughts driven by ego and those offering peace and…mehr

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The A Priori "This is the season for reconstituted living. Look at the smallest kindness and you will see the ingredients Einstein spoke of as comprising life. Love constitutes all things, abides in all things, reveals all things. It is never the catastrophe that does us in. Rather, it is the blind spot through which we view it." From Vibrating At The Speed Of Love Vibrating At The Speed Of Love is comprised of short easy-to-read passages across 100 pages written in contemplative fashion addressing the tension between imprisonment of thoughts driven by ego and those offering peace and liberation from the Divine. While born out of a medical crisis, it emerged as an inspirational experience fueled by Love. The longer story... The murkiness and devastation of fear was unknown to me with all its complexities and consequences, until I was diagnosed with a tumor. While I certainly had awareness of being afraid throughout my life, I did not know how pervasive it was. I also did not know how deleterious to my health fear was, driven instead by the belief it kept me alive. And what did I know about real love, the depth of it, the crucible known and expressed for self and others, the love that creates intense connections with wondrous outcomes founded on the state of being. Instead, my image and understanding of love was simplistic until a tumor set my preconceived notions of fear and love on their respective ears! The Book Vibrating at the Speed of Love is a contemplative lyrical journey, an ear-splitting, mind-bending and ultimately, life-altering examination of fear and love. In equal measure, each state is contemplated soberly, with brutal honesty, simplicity and finally, revelation. Further, while the manuscript springs from personal flashes of understanding, it serves as a vehicle that captures the universal whisper known to many but is all too often quasi-conscious at best. It serves up inspirational musings about the tension between the ego and spirit, between human drives and the Divine impulse we all share. It is ordinary, predictable, and the most basic struggle. My life--our lives--are filled with a tension, at times severe, between earthly ego-driven I-want-things-to-be-a-certain-way tension, bloated with our precious opinions and judgements that keep us taut, and away from the peace that passes understanding. Each short passage is the subtle whisper that beckons the reader into progressive recognition of universal truths, "having known it all along." Drawn heavily from A Course in Miracles with occasional references to the body of work conducted by Dr. David R. Hawkins, the text leads its reader much like its author was led to greater spiritual insights and understanding. Ultimately, it is the value of the individual experience safe inside that breaks through near the end, offering promise and hope to the emerging unafraid heart.
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Rosalie Cushman attended Boston University and Iowa State University, earning a bachelor's degree in English and Political Science. She has been a freelance writer since 2008, authoring two memoirs, The Man Confused By God and One Grasshopper's Journey. She has also written numerous articles for Fine Magazine, www.values.com, and penned a biography of Margaret Sloss for Iowa State. An essayist at heart, Cushman writes for her own website www.rosaliecushman.com on a wide range of topics, some humorous but more often addressing serious issues of the day. Her favorite topics involve personal or spiritual issues. Prior to developing a writing career, Cushman enjoyed twenty years in PR and Marketing for a public library and for Borders Books & Music where she presented A-list author events. Branching out on her own, she produced several live programs with the late Steve Allen for Drake University, developed and produced "Dames From Ames" for Public Television in Iowa with Pulitzer Prize winner Jane Smiley, Poet Laureate of Iowa Mary Swander, and others. After confronting a decade long health issue that escalated, she made some significant life changes, devoting full attention to her own work and fostering a more contemplative lifestyle. She currently enjoys small town living, the thud of fruit as it hits the ground, cows and chickens and, oh yes, the crisp clean air of Northern California where she resides.