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Back to the Garden Part 1: Cultivating Love in Our Lives
Back to the Garden Part 2: The Alchemy of Love
Back to the Garden Part 3: Self-Love: The War Between the Ego and the Higher Self
Back to the Garden Part 4: Meditations on Self-Love
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romantic love
All Fool's Day: Love and Cosmic Unity
Back to the Garden Part 6: Narcissistic Desire and Romantic Love
I Would Love to Be Your Sun
The Rishi, the Sadhu, the Fool and the Milkmaid
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partnerships
Back to the Garden Part 7: Conscious Partnership
Emperor Empress Syndrome: Why Marriages Fail
I Would Love to Be Your Sun
Love Partners: How To Know When Your Seven Bodies Are In Alignment
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Back to the Garden Part 8: The New Age of the Divine Lovers
I Would Love to Be Your Sun
Reviewing the God Theory
The Rishi, the Sadhu, the Fool and the Milkmaid
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Back to the Garden: Cultivating Love in Our Lives
An E-Book by Curtis Lang with Jane Sherry



“In Eastern mythology we have a story, a beautiful myth that in the beginning when the world was created, each child was born not alone but as a couple: one boy, one girl, together, from the same mother. Twins, fitting with each other totally – that was the couple. They were in tune in every way with each other. Then man fell from grace – just like the idea of original sin – and as a punishment couples were no longer born from the same mother. Still they are born! 
Zen Master Osho from "Intimacy"

In this section of Back to the Garden, we focus on the new era of the Divine Lovers. Learn about how couples can work together to connect one another to their own Divine natures, and return to the Garden of Eden.
 
Love is not a thing; love is the energetic circumscription of sacred space. Lovers circumscribe sacred space through conscious shared intent, and this space then can be filled with energies of love and light from the Divine Source, activating these energetic forms, which eventually crystallize into the physical material world. In this way lovers co-create new ways of living, new types of relationships, new myths and archetypes for a New Aeon.


 


Articles:


Back to the Garden Part 8: The New Age of the Divine Lovers
by Curtis Lang    
Our task in the New Age is to return to the Garden of Eden within us and to restore the Garden of Eden planet around us. To do that men and women must end the war between the sexes and become loving partners.  more  >>


I Would Love to Be Your Sun
by Curtis Lang    
In this new poem, Curtis Lang evokes the energy of the Divine Lovers, offering a view of the Cosmic Dance that unites and vivifies all life in this Universe.  more  >>


Reviewing the God Theory
by Curtis Lang    
The Divine Plan is for the Absolute Energy beyond time and space to come to know itself fully by creatively individuating itself in a myriad of forms evolving over time within the framework of the space-time continuum until each spark of individuated consciousness comes to recover its true identity and Unity with the Divine. This is Satya, this is Truth.  more  >>


The Rishi, the Sadhu, the Fool and the Milkmaid
by Curtis Lang    
This parable, a love story for all times and places, reveals a path of enlightenment that depends upon the opening of the heart and the acceptance of joy in the midst of earthly suffering.  more  >>


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