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Samael Aun Weor explains in practical terms how to return to Eden: through the same door we used to leave it so long ago. Includes a detailed revelation of the initatic life of Jesus of Nazareth, descriptions of the Gnostic Movement he founded, prophecies for the coming days, and many practical tools anyone can use to relieve their suffering and the suffering of others. "If the Lord had not been crucified, the destiny of the Western world would have been another. We would now have sublime enlightened rabbis everywhere, preaching Christic esotericism. The union of Christic esotericism, secret Jewish Kabbalah, and holy alchemy would have completely illuminated and transformed the entire world. Yes, the mysteries of Levi would have shone with the light of Christ. Gnosis (Da'ath) would have magnificently shone everywhere." - Samael Aun Weor
In this basic and practical introduction to the fundamental basis of Gnosis, Samael Aun Weor offers a breadth of exercises for the reader to establish stability and understanding in their daily life. The sincere person who implements the guidance given in this profound book will discover a wealth of insight from their efforts. Gnosis is, after all, "knowledge" (Greek), and each seeker is enjoined to "Know Thyself." This volume, although simple in its expression and thin in size, exudes the perfume of many centuries of profound Initiatic Wisdom.
This volume provides the opening work in Christopher Alexander's seminal trilogy on architecture (continued in A Pattern Language and The Oregon Experiment). Here he provides a fascinating introduction to the ideas behind the succeeding two books.
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It is impossible to deny that we presently live in moments of global crisis... Samael Aun Weor analzyes the wide range of catastrophic problems now afflicting our planet, then proceeds to explain the cause and effect relationship these problems have with the psyche of this humanity. Far from a doom and gloom speech, this book instead presents a radical solution that any person can apply to their own life in order to initiate powerful change. The solution is the long sought after mystery of Tantra and its ability to transform the consciousness. Only on the path (based on tremendous, intimate super-efforts within ourselves) is it possible to develop all the marvelous, hidden potentialities of the human being.
'The Laughing Jesus' presents a no-holds-barred deconstruction of orthodox establishment religion. Tim Freke and Peter Gandy are also authors of 'The Jesus Mysteries' and 'Jesus and the Goddess'.
This text is based on one of the great religious literary discoveries; the finding of the Gnostic Gospels in Upper Egypt in 1945. Following an introduction to the Gnostic tradition, June Singer chooses 56 excerpts from the gospels offering them as a focus for meditation or worship.
Purity of thought guides the yogi to perfection. The base of all existence is a form of energy that defies conceptualization; yet throughout our history mankind has called that sacred force by many names: Isis, Mary, Maya, Adonia, and countless more. Contained in this book is a practical science to work directly with this energy, and experience for oneself the reality of the ancient and mysterious Divine Mother Kundalini, spoken of in all the worlds great religions. Includes practices of meditation, transmutation, astral projection, pranayama, and the long-hidden Jinn Science.
Surveying spiritual and philosophical traditions, this volume revives the search for wisdom for modern times. What is wisdom and how is it cultivated? These are among the most important questions we can ask, but questions that have been routinely ignored in modern times. In the twentieth century, the search for wisdom was replaced by a search for knowledge as science and technology promised answers to lifes ills. However, along with scientific achievements came disasters, particularly the devastation of the planet through the accelerating use of modern technology. In an era drenched in data, a desire for wisdom has been reborn. Where can we go to learn about wisdom? The answer is clear: to...
From the Nag Hammadi Library with the different times of day and days of the week. She reveals for us the macrocosm of human experience in the microcosm of the passing hours and days. Reverent introspection in the moment yields recognition of the sacredness and eternity of who we are and what our lives mean. Book jacket.