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Not since the time of Martin Luther, has one man alone
laid the groundwork for what might be most appropriately
designated as a spiritual and/or religious revolution. Had
Martin Luther possibly lived in our own time of such noble
scientific discoveries and above all, our almost total access to
the seemingly infinite amount of present as well as historical
information, that seemingly lies at our fingertips on that more
than infamous home computer, then the very true spirit of one,
Martin Luther, might just as well be known to all as J. Lamah
Walker.
Dr. Walker, who prefers to be simply be called by his
middle name of “Lamah” or “J. Lamah”, has only recently finished
his life's literary manuscripts on the coming of this Age of
Reality. He had opted to put off any publication of his
dedicated works until he had finished all six books on the Age
of Reality along with a thorough autobiography, mostly because
he simply did not want to be burdened with the demands of some
very anxious literary agent or publisher trying to meet some
unknown deadlines.
Lamah has chosen to publish first what he feels to be the
very least objectionable subject matter to the conservative
establishment, titled "Shamans of San Damiano." One Baptist
minister said after reading this particular book, that it was
one of the best takes on his theology that he had ever
encountered and had asked Lamah to please consider writing a
sequel. As this minister put it, “I am already missing this
very unique and inspirational cast of characters and their
incredibly special spiritual mission.”
This being only the second of the seven books to have
been written, it was practically impossible for Lamah to
consider putting off the writing of the, then, remaining five
books considering that Lamah had the distingue impression that
there just might be those that would do whatever might be
possible to dissuade the completion of his work because of the
distinguishing character of the underlying theme of just how
damaging the Christian religion has been to mankind’s spiritual
growth.
Lamah being the very serious and dedicated academic that
he has always aspired to be and with his four college degrees,
his first book entitled, The Illiberal Manifesto, is
written in that academic model, and as such, is the broad
statement of the real and serious problems within our own
Judeo-Christian Culture. Lamah feels that many of these same
problems are just as likely to exist beyond our own guarded
borders that separate us from the rest of the world.
It is well established in our Western American culture
that we are already experiencing a big change in the very manner
in which we all view |
ourselves when we are now asked, as part of some personal
profile, “What Religion are You?” The choices available have
expanded to include an ever increasing number of those
individuals that decree and truly understand and believe that,
“I am spiritual, but (most certainly) not religious.”
These ever increasing numbers of these given
individuals will often and very emphatically state and believe
that they have little or no real need for an affiliation with
any of these Christian and/or traditional churches or religions.
Lamah, most simply contends that the reality of this
change is just a further proof that, “This newer and legitimate
option is only another symptom of the advance of this Age of
Reality.”
It is also proposed by J. Lamah to recreate a truer and
more viable alternative for these truly “spiritual” individuals
in that original exacting model of just what Jesus of Nazareth
had once proposed when he first elaborated the actual foundation
for his one and only commandment as the only true basis for the
Feast of Agapé, and, of course, experiencing the great joy found
in one’s life. “There is no need to create a new religion; we
just need to return to a time and place of honoring Jesus’ only
request of practicing the Feast of Agapé.”
There is another recognizable strong indication of this
Age of Reality; the very humbling fact that a good and firm
proportion of Americans had cast their vote in the last
presidential election, clearly for a president that is a man of
color.
And, it was Lamah who had already entertained many of his
own family and friends with the timely celebration of the 16th
birthday of this Age of Reality. It was held
October 31, 2008,
at his home, called San Damiano, located in Cedar Crest, NM.
Anyone need only read the titles of the other six books, to have
a good indication of just why Lamah is so concerned and
passionate to have written and now wanting to share with you
this Age of Reality: 1. The Illiberal Manifesto, 2.
Shamans..., 3. Interview with Jesus in the Hot Tub, 4.
Political Socio-Psychology of Religion, 5. Phoenix Rising
from the Ashes of God, 6. Age of Reality: A Manual for
Living in an Age of Love, and lastly, his very reason and
claim to being the 7. Father of the Age of Reality: An
Autobiography.
You may learn more about these books to follow by
going to Lamah’s website on this very subject of: http://AgeOfReality.net
And also have a look at what Lamah considers as a
alternative: http://FeastOfAgapeHouse.net |