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The Arterial Self

By: The Elder Brothers of Humanity Publishing House
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THE Arterial Self of Man begins with pure selfhood and ends at God, around which his consciousness does pivot and his emotions incline. THE ELDER BROTHERS PUBLISHING GROUP welcomes works of 'inspiration': collating such papers that cover topics of Spirituality, Mystical Christianity and Ethical Esotericism. This body of work comes from writings offered currently, however the bulk of these papers are derived from last century and beyond. We hold to a philosophy of no attribution - therefore those writings that are accepted will be printed anonymously - without accreditation or claim. We cannot, in good faith, represent a work that is given authorship that cannot be authenticated (due to its spiritual source). The ideas presented will be varied, and are to be judged standing alone for their merit, that the reader can decide their quality, and propriety for themselves. Our collective purpose is to offer literature that encourages a higher perspective, and an understanding into the ways of Spirit and its infinite possibilities. In tangent to this becomes the ethereal forces of thought about his person and surrounding his developing ego - those which cling from memory incitements, those that are imposed from without. This uppermost primary nature - the stronghold, the instigator - is rational and true to the soul and the soul's desires.
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