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The Cosmic Lady Was Right: An American Journey, by Marshall Motz

The Cosmic Lady Was Right: An American Journey, by Marshall Motz

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No ordinary memoir, this book aspires to be more than a mere exercise in narcissism. A street person in a zany California beach town at the end of the author's days provides the theme: planet Earth is the ‘Galaxy Lunatic Training Asylum’ upon which each of us has been planted with one purpose, namely to rise from the stupidity and the darkness around us into the light, to regain in fact our sanity. Mama Earth is really tired of it all, the Lady opines, and recommends a journey inward. Taking a literary look back at his life, he sees she was right. In a series of poignant vignettes, it becomes clear that he and the whole country have been progressively descending into hopeless lunacy. Ah but there’s more; there's an agend here. It seems it’s all been a macho ego trip---the whole of human history in fact---an unfortunate male mistake, a mere prelude to the new paradigm, the return of the goddess---meaning the spiritual androgyny that Jesus talks about in the Gospel of Thomas. We need to restore the balance between male and female. In a hilarious final chapter set in the aforementioned California city, it all comes together: Mama Earth, the Goddess Sophia and the Cosmic Lady, who is vindicated in an eschatological grand finale. She was right all along.

The Cosmic Lady Was Right: An American Journey, by Marshall Motz

  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Cosmic Lady Was Right: An American Journey, by Marshall Motz

About the Author The author, a vanishing breed, describes himself as poet-at-large. An erstwhile Evangelical, his special concern is to present a joyous alternate world view for beleaguered fundamentalists. His life has spanned the epochal gap between FDR and Obama; in Akron's Firestone Park it all began: there he knew Alan Freed, saw the birth of rock and roll, the first glimmerings of the megachurch movement. He holds degrees in literature, philosophy and theology from such institutions as the University of California and Fuller Theological Seminary. He lives at Arbor Cove in Santa Cruz, by a lazy lagoon, hard by a sewage plant.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Worth a Second Reading! By L. Pali I stumbled upon The Cosmic Lady was Right and was initially put-off by the psychobabble: Cosmic Loony Bin, Repugnuts and Dummocrats, Sophianic kingdom, Santa (Sanity) Cruz. My first impression was quickly replaced by a fascination about the author. Born in the mid-west during the Great Depression and a former Presbyterian minister, Motz moves to Santa Cruz, CA in the 1970's to pursue a doctorate in the history of consciousness at UCSC and never leaves his Magical Kingdom. Motz reflects on phases of his life as a fundamentalist, an evangelical, a born-again Christian, an atheist, and a Sophianic Christian. This self-proclaimed life-long learner details in a humorous, self-depicting, and easy to read style his personal journey in search of THE TRUTH. In the process he tackles American culture and Christianity head on and provides a message for the 21st century. The book will appeal to people for whom "The medium is NOT the message" and those who although caught up in a 24/7 lifestyle still on occasion dream the impossible dream. Much like Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motor Cycle Maintenance, the Cosmic Lady resonates on many levels and deserves a second reading!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. resplendent work By Ben Morrone In this resplendent creative endeavour comes forth a work art.A tribute to himself , his associates and the institutions that shaped his reality in which he has so poignantly typified therein.I write with authority and prejudice having had the ambivalent ex positive experience of being associated with Mr Motz from times at Uncle Charley's Summer camp until the present.An experience for that length of time need be transformative not just due to the years that have passed before us but for an indiscernible essence that also seems to pervade "The Cosmic Lady".The work , which is intended to be memoir ,will be special for all those living in the present and have ever wondered "who is Gerta"?

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