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Book details
  • Genre:BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
  • SubGenre:Spiritualism
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Spiritual Path Series
  • Series Number:14
  • Pages:25
  • eBook ISBN:9780909038243

God the Mother

The Feminine Aspect of Divinity

by Imre Vallyon

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Overview

If you have been brought up in any of the three major Western religions, you know that they are basically male-oriented religions. Unlike the Eastern religions, they can only think of the Deity as a male god. In “God the Mother”, author Imre Vallyon explains that the feminine aspect of Divinity is not a human being called Mary, Quan Yin or Isis, but a cosmic principle stretching throughout all Creation. The author also explains how the masculine and feminine aspects of God work together for the evolution of humanity and the Universe, and how it is the feminine aspect, the Divine Mother, that guides us to our final goal: Salvation, Liberation, Enlightenment. 

Description

 “When we awake internally to the idea that we are more than what we appear to be, that we have to follow a spiritual path, it is She calling us—because She is us. Then, when we start following that call, the aid will come from Her unasked. We don’t have to pray to Her; all we need will be given to us, and more.”

About the author

Imre Vallyon was born in Budapest, Hungary, and emigrated to New Zealand at the age of sixteen. Since 1980 he has dedicated his life to teaching the Wisdom Science through his extensive writings and through workshops and retreats conducted around the world. Vallyon’s extraordinary knowledge of human spirituality is derived not from scholarly research, but issues forth from his own Interior Realization. He spans the full spectrum of human experience: reaching through time, illuminating the great Spiritual Teachings and Sacred Languages of our planetary history while pointing the way to the future. Vallyon’s work is one of synthesis. His writing is universal, not biased towards any particular religion or tradition. Imre Vallyon was awarded first place in the prestigious Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Awards, as well as a gold medal in the 2009 Living Now Awards, for the four-volume spiritual treatise “Heavens and Hells of the Mind”.