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Telical Books of Seattle, Washington has released a recent book on spiritual renewal called "Meditations on Christian Revival." The author, Robert Pearson, pen name "R.S. Pearson," had written three books on the types of psychological problems people can have on the spiritual path. Now he has written one to examine what religious fervor can look like when it is of a sound-mind, of great value, and well-respected by the community. His new book tries to get people to focus on more important things than simple differences in doctrine. Pearson seeks to help people understand that going to church can be a ministry in itself.

Pearson realizes that churches are cultural centers of great learning. They are beautiful on the inside, and places where classical musicians often play concerts. They are also places where people get together to offer soup kitchens and food banks. People hear each Sunday motivational talks to help them overcome their limitations. In Pearson s book, there is a section that reads "Going to church in a loving, prayerful, non-divisive manner is a ministry in itself. It is not a ministry necessarily because we are in the role of teaching others there, but it is a ministry because we help it to stay open by being one of the people that attend there."

Pearson also thinks that Christians are too divisive among themselves. He himself takes ideas from different denominations such as Evangelical, Orthodox, and Pentecostal, and he was raised Catholic. "I am not saying that there should be one scary, unified church," Pearson jokes. "I just think we should respect each other more. People used to have the luxury to act critical, but now with less Christian influence on society, we should be more united and loving to each other."

Pearson elaborates, "You get certain people who love classical music, and they want to go to a church were classical music is being played on Sunday. There are a lot of churches like that. You also want people who want to hear rock on Sunday. But I believe today we are living in a culture where less educated people often are being influenced to not trust people who have more education than them, so naturally, some are targeting more educated churches as 'dead.' I think today we need to have more respect and understanding and get from the other what they have in greater amount."

Pearson says, "Jesus had a great prayer in the Gospel of John, Chapter 17, that showed how he asked God that His followers would be one. It's a prayer that we can really answer today by allowing each other our differences without judging and condemning. This unity in fact is going on more now than it was before."

There is also a serious side to this lack of respect between denominations. Pearson says "There is an idea known as 'divide and conquer.' The idea is that if you can take a large group, and divide it into little segments, you can pick off those little segments one at a time. I believe that's what the 'dark side of the force' if you will, wants to do. I also think that the people who talk about major Christian leaders such as Billy Graham as not being real Christians are themselves suspect and causing this division."

Pearson thinks that it is obvious today with all the violence and homelessness that there has to be more of an influence of the church in society. But he says people are not often focusing on this. "Instead of focusing on winning the souls who are really in trouble, who are friendless, maybe homeless. and encouraging the Christian vision regardless of a personal choice of church, it seems struggling with other professing Christians can be the main things on some people's mind," Pearson laments. "There are other things in spiritual practice than doctrine. If we can stop focusing on an idea that we are better than some other denomination because of some difference in doctrine, and try to help souls reach God, we may find that we can cooperate with each other to get more things done."

http://www.telicalbooks.com/revival_book.html


Shorter:

Telical Books of Seattle, Washington has released a recent book on spiritual renewal called "Meditations on Christian Revival." The author, Robert Pearson, pen name "R.S. Pearson," had written three books on the types of psychological problems people can have on the spiritual path. Now he has written one to examine what religious fervor can look like when it is of a sound-mind, of great value, and well-respected by the community. His new book tries to get people to focus on more important things than simple differences in doctrine. Pearson seeks to help people understand that going to church can be a ministry in itself.

Pearson realizes that churches are cultural centers of great learning. They are beautiful on the inside, and places where classical musicians often play concerts. They are also places where people get together to offer soup kitchens and food banks. People hear each Sunday motivational talks to help them overcome their limitations. In Pearson s book, there is a section that reads "Going to church in a loving, prayerful, non-divisive manner is a ministry in itself. It is not a ministry necessarily because we are in the role of teaching others there, but it is a ministry because we help it to stay open by being one of the people that attend there."

Pearson elaborates, "You get certain people who love classical music, and they want to go to a church were classical music is being played on Sunday. There are a lot of churches like that. You also want people who want to hear rock on Sunday. But I believe today we are living in a culture where less educated people often are being influenced to not trust people who have more education than them, so naturally, some are targeting more educated churches as 'dead.' I think today we need to have more respect and understanding and get from the other what they have in greater amount."

Pearson thinks that it is obvious today with all the violence and homelessness that there has to be more of an influence of the church in society. But he says people are not often focusing on this. "Instead of focusing on winning the souls who are really in trouble, who are friendless, maybe homeless. and encouraging the Christian vision regardless of a personal choice of church, it seems struggling with other professing Christians can be the main things on some people's mind," Pearson laments. "There are other things in spiritual practice than doctrine. If we can stop focusing on an idea that we are better than some other denomination because of some difference in doctrine, and try to help souls reach God, we may find that we can cooperate with each other to get more things done."

http://www.telicalbooks.com/revival_book.html



Author Robert Scott "R.S." Pearson

His books include.

"Hyperreligiosity: Identifying and Overcoming Patterns of Religious Dysfunction"
Hyperreligiosity is the ill-fitting grasp of the role of religion and God in one s life. It is the disability that can lead to isolation from others because one thinks God is too vengeful and punishing.

"The Experience of Hallucinations in Religious Practice"
One of the first books to help distinguish what is a spiritual experience and what may be merely a type of dream phenomena or hallucination. The author discusses how much religious and so-called esoteric experience takes place in the state of consciousness within the brain that is similar to the dream state in human beings.

"Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue"
Witnessing or creating a virtuous act produces the aesthetic experience. The giving of the good feeling of the aesthetic (or art experience) gives evidence that life has a higher meaning. The book "Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue" discusses philosophical implications of this relationship, and how such experiences can be increased.

"Motivated for the Cause"
This work is an anti-novel that is comprised of a fusion of poetry, prose and philosophical essays. Poems are compacted into paragraphs. Philosophical questioning of our purpose as human beings and our place in the universe stretches the reader s mind and delivers an important message of hope.

"The Exhaustion of the Interaction of Words: Brainstorming with the ParaMind Brainstorming Program"
This work describes an interesting theory in the possibilities of thought. If we exhausted all the different interactions of words, would we come up with every idea possible for us? ParaMind Brainstorming Software is a tool that helps the user automate word interactions in meaningful ways. This book describe the history of the idea going back 800 years as well as it's implementation today in software.

Some reviews:

"In the midst of the growing Amusement Park mentality of today s spiritual "movements," one man has been brave enough to address the dangers involved in being a seeker. Mr. Pearson does not come across as an opponent to religion but seems to speak to us from the heart. Every person claiming to be a student of spirituality should have this volume on their bookshelf!"
Lisa M. Miller On "Hyperreligiosity"

"Robert, thanks for the clarity and truth in the thoughts you have written, that are a healing vibration that surround you and your readers."
A Reader

"Like Tristan Tzara s Dada Manifestos and Andre Breton s Surrealist Manifestos, philosopher/artist Robert Pearson delivers a unique defining work for his Virtuism philosophy. This book is a work of virtue and deserves a place of honor next to Tzara and Breton on my bookcase and yours too!"
Internationally-known poet/activist Billy Lamont on "Virtuism: Philosophy and the Aesthetics of Virtue"


Visit the website of Telical Books at www.telicalbooks.com to view free PDF previews of his books.






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