Author: | Jay Bremyer | ISBN: | 9781618696816 |
Publisher: | The Original Falcon Press | Publication: | September 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jay Bremyer |
ISBN: | 9781618696816 |
Publisher: | The Original Falcon Press |
Publication: | September 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"The Dance of Created Lights" is a tale of spiritual awakening, adventure, romance and political intrigue. It celebrates tolerance while respecting the strengths, beauties, and revelations of all religions, climaxing in an ecstatic ritual dance which speaks directly to heart, mind, and soul. Sufism, Kabbalah, Tantra, and much, much more.
In the year 969, toward the end of the first Christian Millennium, Caliph Hakam II sponsored 30 free universities in al-Andalus, Spain. Nearly half a million people lived in Cordoba. The Great Mosque was larger than St. Peter's in Rome. Jews, Christians, and Moslems worshipped together and lived together in creative splendor. "Peoples of the Book" --- they considered their religions to be complementary. One thousand years ago we had a glimpse of what the New Jerusalem might be like.
"The Dance of Created Lights" is a tale of spiritual awakening, adventure, romance and political intrigue. It celebrates tolerance while respecting the strengths, beauties, and revelations of all religions, climaxing in an ecstatic ritual dance which speaks directly to heart, mind, and soul. Sufism, Kabbalah, Tantra, and much, much more.
In the year 969, toward the end of the first Christian Millennium, Caliph Hakam II sponsored 30 free universities in al-Andalus, Spain. Nearly half a million people lived in Cordoba. The Great Mosque was larger than St. Peter's in Rome. Jews, Christians, and Moslems worshipped together and lived together in creative splendor. "Peoples of the Book" --- they considered their religions to be complementary. One thousand years ago we had a glimpse of what the New Jerusalem might be like.