The Wild Nature Of God Contributor(s): Stanley, N. R., II (Editor), Little Bluestem, Brendan (Author) |
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ISBN: 1072559579 ISBN-13: 9781072559573 Publisher: Independently Published OUR PRICE: $11.40 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Collections | Native American |
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.39 lbs) 114 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - Native American |
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Publisher Description: "The Wild Nature Of God" is a collection of profound revelatory poems and prose, written by an ancient soul, Brendan Little Bluestem. His inner and outer visions enlighten us with an intimate, personal experience of who we truly are, who God is, and what our place is, in His infinite Creation: " The magnificent firestorm of the cosmos, God's physical form, is quiet and delicate at its-at His-heart. The God of a monstrous universe of billions of trillions of fiery infernos cradles gentle butterflies and blossoms in His all-powerful hands, and the candle flames of our souls in the windless silence at the heart of His own, our eternal home. This is the cosmic paradox. The great supreme omnipotent power of the universe is also the subtlest aspect of the universe and speaks to us in whispers and through the minutiae of the natural world around us. We are God with amnesia, compelled to reclaim self-cognizance in a new way through every newly individualized being's private journey to Divine Self-remembrance, and thus God reinvents Himself again and again in infinitely differing ways, driven by the sheer intrinsic joy of expanding--on all possible fronts and into all possible dimensions--the diversity, degree, and extent of His existence. And thus I am forced to ask myself, if it be not God's, then: Whose lust for new life drives the buffalo to fight half-to-death in order to mate? Whose primordial hunger were wolves created to feed? Whose urge to reach the sky surges in the grass? Whose relentless passion to exist causes life to seethe and multiply like the bubbles of the sea into every possible niche and cranny of the earth's surface and beyond? Whose primal impetus to explode into being impelled the big bang and drives wild grapes and the burning stars to swell till they burst? And whose cosmic self-curiosity did I and all my questions arise to satisfy? |