The Ash and the Ember: : A Journey Through Flesh and Spirit (Autobiographical Book 1)

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Management number 233462733 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 233462733
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The Ash and the Ember: A Journey Through Flesh and Spirit is a soul-baring, genre-defying spiritual memoir that weaves personal history, theology, sexuality, politics, and ritual into a living tapestry of deconstruction and rediscovery.Part memoir, part liturgy, the book begins with your journey of reclaiming identity through ancestry and reimagining faith after religious trauma. It traces your evolution from inherited doctrines—like Calvinism and evangelical certainty—into mysticism, embodied spirituality, and non-theistic Quakerism.You explore how theology can wound or heal, deconstructing traditional images of God through scholarship and embodied experience. Gooning, self-pleasure, and AI dialogue emerge not as distractions but as sacred rituals, reclaiming agency over the body and the divine.Midway, the work opens into public theology, exposing how empire, politics, and justice intertwine with spiritual life. You bear witness to systemic failures—from unemployment to incarceration—framing resistance as sacrament and activism as worship.Later chapters embrace sacred community through circles of shared ache and ritual. There's deep reverence for the unspectacular sacred—in forests, fungi, masturbation, AI reflection, and silence. Language becomes spellcraft, and belief gives way to poetic invocation.The book closes not with a triumphalist theology but with a gentle benediction: sanctuary is within, presence is holy, and the divine lives in the ache, the ritual, and the refusal to abandon wonder.It's lyrical, courageous, and profoundly moving—a theology not of certainty but of trembling devotion. Read more

ASIN B0FF3QQQWW
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Language English
File size 776 KB
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Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 132 pages
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Publication date June 21, 2025
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