Spiritual Intimations

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Centretruths Digital Media, May 7, 2022 - Poetry - 56 pages
The poetic sequel to Stressing the Essential (1982), this 1983 volume of some thirty-four poems in free verse is even more ideologically homogeneous, as it strives to delineate and advance, within poetic form, the concept of Social Transcendentalism as bearing on a variety of contexts, not least political, religious, cultural, and social. Certainly Spiritual Intimations is poetically more assured than its precursor, as well as deeper and thematically more expansive. – A Centretruths editorial

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Contents

PREFACE
5
Illusion and Truth
6
A True Fight
9
The Divine Right
13
An Absolute Sovereignty
17
Centrocomplexification
21
Independent Mind
23
Questions
25
Supernatural Synthesizer
39
Antinatural Art
40
Supernatural Art
41
Supranatural Art
42
Realist Art
43
Antinatural Literature
44
Supernatural Literature
45
Atomic Dichotomy
46

Blessed Cold
26
Meritocratic Affairs
27
SelfDestructive
28
Moral Judgement
29
The Real Obstacle
30
Supersex
32
Alternative Supersex
34
Indirect Approach
36
LastDitch Conservatism
37
Relative Atoms
47
A Relativistic Absolutism
48
Barter
49
Vouchers
50
Above Money
51
Spiritual Intimations
52
Last Judgement
53
BIOGRAPHICAL FOOTNOTE
54
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 John O'Loughlin was born in Salthill, Galway City, the Republic of Ireland in 1952 of mixed Irish- and British-born parents of Irish descent. Following a parental split while still a child, he was taken to England by his mother and maternal grandmother (who had initially returned to Ireland after a lengthy absence with intent to stay) in the mid-50s and subsequently attended schools in Aldershot, Oakham, and, upon the death and repatriation of his Galway-born grandmother, Carshalton Beeches, Surrey, where, despite an enforced change of denomination from Catholic to Protestant in consequence of having been put into care by his mother, he attended a state school. Upon leaving Carshalton High School for Boys in 1970 with an assortment of CSEs (Certificate of Secondary Education) and GCEs (General Certificate of Education), including history and music, he moved the comparatively short distance up to London and went on to work at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in Bedford Square, where, after a lengthy period as a general clerk, he was promoted to clerical officer grade one with responsibility for booking examination venues throughout the UK. After a brief flirtation with further education at Redhill Technical College back in Surrey, where he had enrolled as a history student, he returned to his former job in the West End but retired from the ABRSM in 1976 due to a combination of factors, including ill-health, and proceeded to dedicate himself to a literary vocation which, despite a brief spell as a computer tutor at Hornsey YMCA in the late 1980s and early '90s, he has effectively continued with ever since. His novels include Changing Worlds (1976), Cross-Purposes (1979), Thwarted Ambitions (1980), Sublimated Relations (1981), False Pretences (1981) and Deceptive Motives (1982). Since the mid-80s Mr O'Loughlin has exclusively dedicated himself to philosophy, his true literary vocation, and has penned more than sixty titles of a philosophical nature, including Devil and God - The Omega Book (1985-6), Towards the Supernoumenon (1987), Elemental Spectra (1988-9), Philosophical Truth (1991-2), Maximum Truth (1993), and, more recently, The Centre of Truth (2009), and Musings of a Superfluous Man (2011).

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