Deluxe Evolutionary Society

Once upon a time, there has been and still is, an above board underground.
Open conspiracy, invisibly visible, to the naked rose-tinted eye.
Two or more, committed to a common goal; recognition of a moving and improving
Human Land. Imagination's figment, yet as real as the image on a still
pond of the Human Family. Shattered over and over again by huge rocks
and experience mountains tumbling from nowhere and everywhere,
disrupting the calmness and clarity of vision. A beautiful
dream...miraculous mind eclipse of infinitely functional Utopian Nature.
Old as hills ideal but no patent, not imprisoned in form...Free... Like
twilight and eternity, slipping through fingers and lingering at a point just
past the end of the nose. Wonderful, Splendiferous Society with Laws so
genuine they cannot be disobeyed; where might is not the only right.
Fear & Oppression - No! No!
Showmanship & magic - Yes! Yes! Serendipity!
Members want perfection, shoot for distant stars, points where paralell
lines meet and opposites reconcile. Human hearts understanding; intellect
and emotion flowing together affirming the intrinsic value of life.
Truth in the guise of honesty.
Love wearing the cloak of integrity are forces as inevitable as inevitable
coincidences. Flowers yield to the morning sun...winter crosses the frontier
into Spring... changes from within without war for the better. Like
mushroom spores welling up and floating creation... Many realities, tears,
and laughter, action, and reflection...
On stage... Paradox Theatre.
Initiation, once begun.
Never ending...love and luck.

By Charles E. Kux-Kardos

READ THE DELUXE EVOLUTIONARY SOCIETY BOOK - DOWNLOAD PDF HERE

Contact Us

Charles & Heidy Kux-Kardos

Phone (250) 782-7998
Fax (250) 782-1119

P.O. Box 246 
Dawson Creek, BC
V1G 4G7 

info@alaskahotel.com

55 paces south of Mile "0" Post

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