Tree of Knowledge - A Voyage to Eternity

Tree of Knowledge - A Voyage to Eternity
Author: Michael Ramsey
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329529790

"Tree of Knowledge - A Voyage to Eternity" presents one possible answer to the question "Why is there something rather than nothing?" Can the spiritual world be entered using the laws of physics? A priest's passion for his religion, his science, his God and the woman he loves propels him on a journey to discover the ultimate Truth, and the frightening power that this knowledge gives him.

Voyage in Destiny

Voyage in Destiny
Author: Francesco Alessandrini
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1456777807

Every one of us has a destiny. Writing this book is part of my destiny that places knowledge among the priorities of my work. This text is dedicated to what the Masters of Light of high level have been transmitting to me for around three years. Its main feature is to make man understand that we are at a moment in our history in which we need to return to true knowledge, or more so, to a way of seeing and interpreting the reality of creation which does not start solely from mans point of view, but from a wider vision which comes from the spirit world. This book talks about a re-opening to a different way of knowing and begins to retrieve some aspects of this true knowledge. Among them, certain tools of knowledge shall be rediscovered such as the voyages of the mind in a non-rational setting or intuition or the recognition and interpretation of signs which a wider reality continually shows us. The main features of human knowledge will be analyzed, its limits, its openings and the urgings it is subjected to in order to continuously exceed itself (miracles, the sense of mystery). It attains the understanding of what should be true knowledge, the use of the symbol and the possibility of fitting into a time which is beyond the linear time we are so used to. Some aspects of this knowledge such as the mental and energetic dynamics of thought, a new concept of truth, a new concept of the relationship between good and evil, love, death, union and path, will be introduced. This book should entice us to intuit the existence of a much vaster Creation than the one we are used to and to lay the basis for a more correct interpretation of it.

The Tree of Knowledge

The Tree of Knowledge
Author: Claudio Ronchi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319014846

Whether considered a divine gift or a Promethean conquest, science has indisputably and indelibly marked the course of human history. A product of the intellectual elite, but always nourished by the many fruits of its applications, science appears today to be a perfect system, whose laws and discoveries guide all human activities. Yet the foundations of its authority remain an open question, entailing disquieting aspects that are also to be identified in modern science. Furthermore it is seen to be exerting an increasing power over mankind. Readers are invited to follow an itinerary through the history of science, a voyage which, in the end, enables them to catch a glimpse of two divergent futures: One in which science accelerates the downfall of Homo sapiens, and another in which it helps our species to engage in a new and positive adventure, whose outcome nobody can know.

Ascension. Saksaywaman. Shard of eternity

Ascension. Saksaywaman. Shard of eternity
Author: Zubkov Alexander
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The mysterious and enigmatic Saksaywaman. How many questions it holds and continues to excite the scientific world and ordinary people. Once you look at these ruins, their grandeur and monumentality will never let you go. This is exactly what happened to an English lord who, after returning from Peru, wanted to know more about this mystical place. Possessing sufficient capital, he turns to one of the most reputable mercenaries on archaeological expeditions, Matthew, who gladly takes on the job... What awaits the protagonist in the wilds of South America, he could not have dreamed even in his most vivid dreams...

The Voyage and the Messenger

The Voyage and the Messenger
Author: Henry Corbin
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1998-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556432690

This work, incorporating previously unpublished interviews and articles, retraces the quest of Henry Corbin into the imaginal realm of the unseen self, the domains of angels and numinous beings. A study of religious philosophy, exploration of visionary faith, these pages offer a superb meditation of the great themes of Perso-Islamic mysticism—the Sufi theory of knowledge, the voyage within the soul, le rituel de la coupe—and an illuminating glimpse into the philosophic universes of Sohravardi, Ibn Arabi, and Molla Sarda Shirazi.

The Philosopher's Tree

The Philosopher's Tree
Author: Peter Day
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000157326

This book provides a comprehensive selection of Michael Faraday's writings, taken from all aspects of his life, intimate and public. It is designed to show the relationships between his many activities, especially with the Royal Institution, for whose bicentenary this collection is published.

In Ballast to the White Sea

In Ballast to the White Sea
Author: Malcolm Lowry
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0776621793

In Ballast to the White Sea is Malcolm Lowry’s most ambitious work of the mid-1930s. Inspired by his life experience, the novel recounts the story of a Cambridge undergraduate who aspires to be a writer but has come to believe that both his book and, in a sense, his life have already been “written.” After a fire broke out in Lowry’s squatter’s shack, all that remained of In Ballast to the White Sea were a few sheets of paper. Only decades after Lowry’s death did it become known that his first wife, Jan Gabrial, still had a typescript. This scholarly edition presents, for the first time, the once-lost novel. Patrick McCarthy’s critical introduction offers insight into Lowry’s sense of himself while Chris Ackerley’s extensive annotations provide important information about Lowry’s life and art in an edition that will captivate readers and scholars alike.