Homepage of Daniel A. Pino, author of the book The Western Arc
No
background experience with mysticism is required, just a genuine
curiosity as well as the complete availability to the notion that
something exists far beyond yourself. If readers enter this story with
that in mind, then
this book is as good a place as any to get started with a new
understanding of
the sevenfold process. Everyone who has encountered it has their own
unique
story to tell. This one is mine. PublishAmerica, Baltimore Maryland, 136 Pages, Creme Paper, First Printing, 2011 Home: Sacramento, California Writing Interests: metaphysics, automatic writing, pre-scientific method & theory, poetry. Favorite Book: "And It Came to Pass, Not to Stay" by R. Buckminster Fuller
Favorite Activity: watching my children play athletics.
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"The Western Arc is a detailed treatise that steps away from the traditional
mysticism of the west and moves towards a new appreciation and understanding of the sevenfold design,
a nameless paradigm that appears in the world of art. Intermittent numbers of Californians who study it
often refer to its constitution and realm as The Process Arc. Emerging over the last several decades are
mixes of people who have gathered in small groups within living rooms and workshops aiming to give it full
recognition and to assign it a sharper definition. This book briefly attempts to completely step away from
the Corporate Age and approach The Arc from a new angle on a private level. It pulls it from the confines of
mystical space thus giving it a grounded setting, a new meaningful presentation within the here and now."
