The Conscious Interlude

The Conscious Interlude

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A philosophical and metaphysical work, The Conscious Interlude by Ralph M. Lewis presents a profound meditation on the nature of human consciousness and the brief, luminous span of life that each individual inhabits. Lewis, a prominent figure in the Rosicrucian tradition, argues that human existence is a purposeful interval between greater cosmic states, urging readers to examine the deeper significance of their awareness and inner life. Written with the measured, contemplative tone characteristic of esoteric philosophy, the text instructs seekers on how to make meaningful use of their conscious experience rather than drifting through life unreflectively. Drawing on mystical and humanistic traditions, Lewis illustrates how self-mastery, purpose, and an awakened mind transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. This is an essential read for those drawn to questions of consciousness, spiritual philosophy, and the enduring search for meaning.

Author: Ralph M. Lewis
Format: Hardback
Published: 1982, Supreme Grand Lodge of AMORC, Inc., Printing and Publishing Department, San Jose, California

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A philosophical and metaphysical work, The Conscious Interlude by Ralph M. Lewis presents a profound meditation on the nature of human consciousness and the brief, luminous span of life that each individual inhabits. Lewis, a prominent figure in the Rosicrucian tradition, argues that human existence is a purposeful interval between greater cosmic states, urging readers to examine the deeper significance of their awareness and inner life. Written with the measured, contemplative tone characteristic of esoteric philosophy, the text instructs seekers on how to make meaningful use of their conscious experience rather than drifting through life unreflectively. Drawing on mystical and humanistic traditions, Lewis illustrates how self-mastery, purpose, and an awakened mind transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. This is an essential read for those drawn to questions of consciousness, spiritual philosophy, and the enduring search for meaning.