The Pillar of Celestial Fire

The Pillar of Celestial Fire
Author: Robert Cox
Publisher: 1st World Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781887472302

In this well-documented book, compelling evidence is presented that during the previous Golden Age, a universal sacred science was shared by enlightened Seers of the Biblical, Egyptian, Vedic, Taoist, and Native American traditions. The mysterious and powerful knowledge possessed by these ancient Seers is relevant today, for it holds the keys to spiritual enlightenment, perfect health, and physical immortality. Although this knowledge was lost long ago, according to the cycles of time mapped out by the ancient Seers themselves, we are now about to enter into a new Golden Age - a time when the lost sacred science is destined to be revived, and miraculous new technologies will arise. The author presents the spiritual, historical, and scientific background of this imminent revival with remarkable insight, offering a message of great hope for the entire human race.

Kabbalah and the Mystical Hebrew Alphabet

Kabbalah and the Mystical Hebrew Alphabet
Author: Solomon Price
Publisher: SP Group Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2024-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

So, what exactly is the Kabbalah? Kabbalah is an ancient form of mysticism which studies the connections between God, humanity, and the mysterious Ein Soph – the celestial “dark sea” of energy, at the heart of all creation. Kabbalah practitioners believe that through their sacred science, the human soul becomes attuned to this Holy substance, thereby granting access to the primordial forces of the universe. In Kabbalah and the Mystical Hebrew Alphabet, Price explores these fascinating ideals in an informed, yet easy to follow manner. The first two sections of the book cover topics such as: The Tree of Life Four Kabbalistic Worlds Adam Kadmon Gematria and Numerology Lurianic Kabbalah and the Origins of the Universe Shekhinah and the Sacred Feminine Levels of the Human Soul The Alchemical Process The Elixir of Life History of Kabbalah Paleo-Hebrew and the Bible While the third section gives a detailed interpretation on each of the 22 letters in the Hebrew Alphabet. In doing so, Price effectively unravels the mysteries of the Great Work, from an objective, modern-day perspective...

The Last Ghost Dance

The Last Ghost Dance
Author: Brooke Medicine Eagle
Publisher: Wellspring/Ballantine
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307557324

In the celebrated Buffalo Woman Comes Singing, Brooke Medicine Eagle revealed her extraordinary spiritual odyssey from her first guided steps on the medicine path to her ongoing work as one of the most respected Native American teachers of the modern era. Now she shares a groundbreaking approach to spiritual transformation--by revitalizing the powerful ancient ritual The Ghost Dance. Four centuries ago, when European invaders were ruthlessly plundering indigenous cultures, a Paiute tribesman received a vision of hope and resurrection, given by Father Spirit, to help survivors of the onslaught create a beautiful new life in the face of defeat, broken dreams, and death. That vision was celebrated in an ecstatic ghost dance honoring those who had perished. Brooke Medicine Eagle explains how and why we are profoundly connected to The Ghost Dance. As she herself becomes initiated into the "illusion of death" and the wisdom of "heart-centered ascension," she teaches us how to confront our deepest fears, overcome our resistance to change, and renew our lives. Through prayer, music, and dance, Medicine Eagle provides us with the tools to bring about the final fulfillment of this profound ritual--by living in harmony with earth's rhythms, practicing sustainable living, honoring and sharing with all our relations, and freeing ourselves from the burden of possessions and possessiveness. Perceptive, practical, and luminous, The Last Ghost Dance is a call to action, a challenge to raise up from the ashes of our desecrated planet a world that welcomes the full flowering of the spirit--and a new age of abundance, love, and peace.

Creating the Soul Body

Creating the Soul Body
Author: Robert E. Cox
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2008-04-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 159477756X

Outlines the principles and mechanics of the soul body, the spiritual vehicle that enables individual consciousness to survive the body’s death • Shows that the ancient Vedic, Egyptian, Hebraic, and Pythagorean traditions shared and understood this spiritual practice • Reveals modern science as only now awakening to this ancient sacred science Ancient peoples the world over understood that individual consciousness is rooted in a universal field of consciousness and is therefore eternal, surviving the passing of the physical body. They engaged in spiritual practices to make that transition maximally auspicious. These practices can be described as a kind of alchemy, in which base elements are discarded and higher levels of consciousness are realized. The result is the creation of a vehicle, a soul body, that carries consciousness beyond physical death. These spiritual preparations are symbolized in the Vedic, Egyptian, and Hebraic traditions as a divine stairway or ladder, a step-by-step path of ascent in which the practitioner raises consciousness by degrees until it comes to rest in the bosom of the infinite, thereby becoming “immortal.” This spiritual process explains the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, for example, whose reincarnation is confirmed in infancy through physical and spiritual signs, indicating that the consciousness has been carried from one lifetime to the next. In Creating the Soul Body, Robert Cox maps the spiritual journey of consciousness behind this sacred science of immortality and reveals the practice of creating a soul body in detail. He also shows that this ancient spiritual science resembles advanced theories of modern science, such as wave and particle theory and the unified field theory, and reveals that modern science is only now awakening to this ancient science of “immortality.”

History and the Present

History and the Present
Author: Partha Chatterjee
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843312247

The essays in this volume bring together historians and anthropologists to reflect on the place of history within present-day conditions. The central focus here is on aspects of the popular, on the ways in which the popular relates to the scientific, the professional, the aesthetic, the religious, the legal and the political. These essays represent a critique of the disciplinary practices of history. They examine the historian's practices and assumptions, being mainly concerned with finding a set of practices of history-writing that are both truthful and ethical. They are united by the desire to find a way out of the self-constructed cage of scientific history that has made historians wary of the popular. In his introduction, Partha Chatterjee spells out some of the requirements for this new analysis of the popular. He stresses the fact that in contemporary industrializing societies the popular should not be taken to be a homogeneous mass. On the contrary, he states, an awareness of the variety and innovativeness of the contemporary popular could rejuvenate academic historiography.

Hidden Energy

Hidden Energy
Author: Jeane Manning
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1525549669

FREE THE ENERGY FOR A BETTER WORLD Hidden Energy readies you for humankind’s next leap—tapping into an abundance of truly clean power, the ultimate renewable. Making the leap is more about mindsets and a consciousness shift than technology. Inspired by seeing their connection to nature and the cosmos, scientists and inventors are making breakthroughs. Help decide who benefits—amoral corporations or your family, communities and the environment.