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THE LIGHT OF SELF: The Secret of Luminosity in Life, Death, and Beyond is written by Laing Z. Matthews and published by Esther's Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1997624737 (ISBN 10) and 9781997624738 (ISBN 13).
The Light of Self — Awakening the Inner Radiance of Consciousness By Laing Z. Matthews There are books that tell you what to believe, and books that teach you how to see. The Light of Self belongs to the second kind. Written as both revelation and reflection, this seminal work explores light as the living essence of consciousness—not as symbol or metaphor, but as the original condition of existence itself. Drawing from Daoist internal alchemy, Hermetic cosmology, Buddhist clear-light meditation, and modern physics, Laing Z. Matthews unveils the luminous continuum between cosmic radiance and human awareness. ✦ The Structure of Illumination Divided into four movements—The Mystery of Light, The Anatomy of Luminosity, Living in the Light, and The Return to Source—the book moves from cosmogenesis to embodiment, guiding the reader through the physics and metaphysics of awakening. Each chapter unfolds as a contemplative rhythm rather than argument, blending philosophy, neuroscience, and sacred poetry into a single act of remembrance: that light does not come from the sun or stars, but from the awareness that perceives them. 🌞 Key Insights The cosmological birth of light — how darkness gives rise to illumination. The Daoist anatomy of body, breath, and spirit as mirrors of Heaven and Earth. The heart as the furnace of Dao, where energy refines into virtue and compassion. The alchemy of emotion, sexuality, and mortality into radiant consciousness. Meditative methods for perceiving the “white born of emptiness” without leaving the body. The final recognition that the light within the reader is the same light that reads these words. 🌌 A New Science of Seeing Like The Tao of Physics, The Secret of the Golden Flower, and The Radiance Sutras, this work dissolves the boundary between mysticism and science. Matthews’ language is both precise and devotional—each page a mirror polished to reflect stillness itself. The Light of Self can be read linearly or opened at random like scripture; its rhythm is its message. This is not a book of doctrine but of direct perception—an experiment in awareness. ✨ The Trilogy of Light The Light of Self stands as the first volume in Laing Z. Matthews’ Trilogy of Light, followed by The Light of the Worlds and The Womb of Light. Together, they form a modern cosmology of consciousness: light not merely seen, but lived.