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Self-Redemption or the Transformation of Evil

Self-Redemption or the Transformation of Evil

Anthony Wakefield Hill

Lulu.com
2016
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On starting Self-Redemption, the author was inspired to write about the 'hidden self', or the unconscious mind, but, on journeying into it, he discovered that he was more concerned with the transference between the conscious and unconscious minds, and, even more, with the transformation of evil into good; hence the title, Self-Redemption. Following the author's instructions, man can, by his own efforts, attain the freedom from human weakness and mortal limitations that is the unacknowledged goal of true religious experience. Erotic Excerpts is dedicated to two prostitutes - each a 'tart with a heart' - who unknowingly, and independently, gave birth to the Son of God, his brief association with each of these women being greatly advantageous to his course of Enlightenment; their warmth, and nobility of spirit, indirectly enabled him to finally acknowledge his own identity in the re-incarnation of Christ.
Religious and Ethnic Violence: its Origins in Psychological Typology
Religious and Ethnic Violence Particularly applicable to the present turmoil in the Middle East, this book analyses the psychological and typological sources of religious and ethnic violence occurring throughout history, whilst supplying the only possible solution; though concentrating on religious conflict it also includes, by implication, ethnic conflict, religion being reflective of its ethnic background. Humorous anecdotes A collection of humorous stories, some of which contains a moral. About the Author Whilst being the re-incarnation of Christ, and widely known as such, the author insists on being called Anthony Hill - the name by which he was christened - since a new body requires a new identity. He finds his own salvation, as well as man's, in the writing of this series of books - the creative 'stream of consciousness'.
Professor Anthony's Casebook A Damsel in Distress
This love story reflects the age-old battle between good and evil, a preoccupation of the philosophical body of the book; the connection between the narrative and the intellectual exposition may seem tenuous, but in fact the two pursue a parallel course, with the same goal: broadly speaking, the triumph of all things good over all things evil. About the Author Though widely known as the re-incarnation of Christ, the author insists on being called Anthony Hill - the name with which he was christened - since a new body requires a new identity. He finds his own salvation, as well as man's, in the writing of this series of books - the creative 'stream of consciousness'.
A New Religion for A New World: A Psychological Exposition
Designed for a new world defined by the approaching Psychological Age, the new religion embraces many ideas, some traditional, some revolutionary, which are collated into a faith that is largely based on the original Christianity as taught by Christ two thousand years ago, but which has been all but obliterated by the mainstream church. In this brief summary the author outlines his scheme for one religion - the Christian - in which the other world faiths are integrated; this is not a new, or untried, idea, but Hill's approach is original and radical, while being rigorously argued. Many will say such a project is impossible, that religious differences are too great and irreconcilable, but this author, himself a prophet with great experience and knowledge gained by a lifetime's search for enlightenment, has produced a successful analysis of the World Psyche, consisting of the Eastern and Western mentalities taken together.
The Sanctity and Profanity of Sexuality

The Sanctity and Profanity of Sexuality

Anthony Wakefield Hill

Memoirs Publishing
2013
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Throughout his book the author seeks to condemn all forms of obscenity and to promote the original innocence of sexuality, which he analyses psychologically, metaphysically and physiologically; explicit language and explicit images are used in order to convey the Anglo-Saxon concepts of sex in their original form, and by taking the reader back in time Hill hopes to reintroduce to a decadent society the initial reality of love. Perhaps the ultimate purpose of so doing is to create life in the world where until now there has been none, for throughout history man has been asleep, contained in the womb of nature's unity; despite the separation of opposites in ancient times, the state of unity has persisted in man, and unconsciousness still rules civilisation. By using explicit terms and references the author intends to shock humanity into consciousness-and thus life-for the first time. In addition, the age-old problem of Good and Evil is examined, analysed and resolved. Anthony Wakefield Hill is a prophet of love, and expressly opposed to 'sex', which in the case of most people cannot exist without love.He has pursued a lifetime's course of compassionate enlightenment with the chief aim of re-discovering the purity of sexuality in order to restore it to a hapless world, his knowledge having been won at great expense to himself over fifty years' involvement in the vicious Battle of Life.
Journey to the Centre of the Cosmos

Journey to the Centre of the Cosmos

Anthony Wakefield Hill

Memoirs Publishing
2012
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This pamphlet is a brief summary of the work, to date, of Anthony Wakefield Hill. Hill's writings are partly philosophical and partly psychological, though there is barely any difference, and are of particular interest to the general reader; his subject matter is encyclopaedic, one of his works being The Knowledge of Everything, and he deals variously with the four pillars of existence: art, religion, philosophy and science. The Psychological Age is upon us, making the Physical Age redundant; it was trumpeted initially by C.G. Jung and G.I. Gurdjieff and is now fully substantiated in Hill's many books.