Publisher's Synopsis
Exploring Muhammadism, this book intertwines the lines between theology and mythology. Mythology is best understood in terms of metaphors, and as Freud's famous student, Psychologist Carl G. Jung says; Man makes his idea of God in his image. God and Satan are merely projections, human ideas project.
In the book of Job, he enjoys his role as punisher and torturer of the wicked and acts as man's adversary but not God's. All acts of punishment, vengeance, and temptation just so happened to be the darker, so-called evil aspects of God himself. The dark side of God himself seems to split away from himself and become mirrored in Satan. At this point, both God and the Devil could be viewed as one being, split into two divine aspects.
"The Devil then is God's shadow, if it is examined in a mythological/psychological analysis in the basic stereotypical black/white (or) hero/villain roleplay."
Within this journey together, our knowledge will develop into a clear understanding, and education will be the provider of the richness of the living reality of God. As we seek the embodiment of a bewildered mind, by civilizing all the human families of the planet earth. This journey is to educate us on the reality of the Godhead embracing all opposites, including an area of "dark unconsciousness."