Books
Your Closest Neighbor
This book describes seven fundamental emotional and psychic needs for men and women. Other gender identities are not discussed, but they too will benefit from the wisdom presented. These gendered needs are described for each spouse in two separate chapters. You will be interested to know what they are, aren’t, and how they differ. Dr. Zaid then presents a very convincing panscriptural essay that describes the purpose of marriage. If you want to acknowledge the divine in your marriage, and do this consciously together with your loved one. Buy this book. Read it. Keep it as a bedside companion.
Campfire Talks
My Campfire Lectures have been years in the making and offer a unique view of occult history and other matters that clarify and re-order our worldview with a gestalt knowledge synthesis approach that will completely change the way you look at creation and the world we live in.
They are not for everybody, nor are they offered lightly. I personally require that you, the purchaser, do not share them in any way except for private study. I give no permission for their reproduction. If anyone wishes to use them for formal educational purposes, please write to me for specific permission.
~ Dr. O
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