Book Synopsis
Everything has two sides. There is what we perceive and one who perceives: the seen and the seer. The apparent and the hidden define each other. Without these two sides nothing could be understood or exist, yet we remain unaware of our most basic nature of unity: who we truly are. Because we don’t know, we define ourselves by linking our identities to the ever-changing flux of the apparent world, and in so doing create suffering. In The Other Side of Midnight, the author examines this dilemma and clearly shows that polarity is not to be feared but instead embraced as the principle defining all life from the sphere of the metaphysical and the physical.