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Essays in Polarity: Big Bang to Human Character advances the idea that the creative universe's organizing principle is polarity in both natural and social phenomena, and that the cosmos is an experiment, an adventure and an entertainment in polarity. Furthermore, the book argues that the main dimensions of polarity were "announced" in the first instant of the Big Bang and have been reiterated in the biological evolution of mind, in early human social development and in human psychology, including in the perception of beauty. This theme is explored in chapters on early ideas regarding the sacred, and in reviews of books on World War 1 and the war in Indochina, and on cultural polarities and in an essay, "Why Is The World Beautiful"
Sharon Marcum, a divorced mother of three sons often wears a cloak of failure, disappointment, and despair. Throughout life's winding journey she finds that both good and bad situations can be used to thrive. One of her desires is to escape her hometown, Sodom and Gomorrah Illinois, a small destitute town situated along the banks of the Mississippi River. With the help of her family and unforeseen spiritual guidance, she later realizes that the chains she wears require personal emancipation. Once she is freed from the Sodom, mindset, she is able to muddle through her maze like life.
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