Sync My World: The Middle Man & The Middle Way SK SK (2nd Edition)

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Rodney St.Michael, Jun 17, 2015 - Psychology - 404 pages

People universally worship the Oedipus complex through gods such as Yah, the son of Allah, and Hawah, Allah's wife.  When Yah, a snake deity, tongues the Burning Bush of Hawah, a tree goddess, their union is symbolized by the menorah.  Together, they are called "Yahweh" today.  The female child has a similar instinct, visually evident through the Crescent and Star, symbolizing Sin, the bisexual moon deity, and Easter, the Superstar (Venus).  They are aspects of the sky god Allah, representing a daughter's attachment to her mother-father.  The Oedipal force for both genders is most prominent among browns and females, especially bisexuals, but it is innate in everyone's unconscious mind.  As part of Easter's five archetypes or political identities, it is the source of all conflict.  How do we manage this force and the resulting conflict?

 

Contents

Foreword
11
Introduction
49
Gay Politics
57
Gay Justice
65
Gay Education
75
Gay Religion
85
Gay Economics
97
Gay Space Quest
119
Karma
143
Samsara
169
Anatta
185
Sunyata
193
Smriti
203
Samadhi
215
Nirvana
229
Appendix
245

Bodhisatva
125
Dukkha
137
References and Annotations
271
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Rodney St.Michael is the author of Little Voices, Illuminati and the Sync My World trilogy. He worked in the field of training and development for Fortune-20 corporations.