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Hardcover Print: $24.94 My spiritual teacher always told me that if you read the Bible it is wise to substitute Jesus, with the "Christ Principle". He said it would make more sense. The facet of our yoga teaching included the belief that the "Christ Principle" can overshadow ANYONE, appropriately advanced spiritually. No doubt that Apollonius of Tyana was such a man. So whether the historical Jesus was a real or fictitious character is of a lesser importance. The fact that anyone can get where the biblical Jesus figure got (and without Crucification, intercession or any outside help or hindrance is the true message and importance of learning about Apollonius and his life.
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Print: $9.58 Download: $3.56 The turn of the century have introduced many progressive thinkers in the fields of esoteric doctrines, Spiritualism and Healing.
Certain fields as nutrition science have not yet entered into the medical practice and diagnostic. Stress Management and other 20th century ailments have not yet discovered due to their infancy.
Mind Cure has managed to enter the mainstream Western Medical thinking without the outlandish claims of certain “Healing” books and schools of thoughts.
The Mind Cure acknowledges the active role that the patient's mental state can take in resolving health problems, while not disregarding orthodox western medicine.
Most of the advice in this book would likely be regarded as sensible, and at the very least, not harmful by many medical professionals.
Nonetheless, please observe the caveat about 'medical advice,' and consult with a doctor before using any of the treatments in this book.
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Print: $19.68 In the Life of Apollonius, Philostratus tells the story of Apollonius of Tyana, a charismatic teacher and miracle worker from the first century CE who belonged to the school of Pythagoras. It is an apologetic work, in which Philostratus tries to show that Philostratus was a man with divine powers, but not a magician. He also pays attention to Apollonius' behavior as a public speaker (quote).
Although the hero is known from other sources, Philostratus' vie romancée is our most important source. Scholars studying the life of the Tyanaean sage -whose miraculous acts have often been compared to the miracles of Jesus of Nazareth- have tried to establish the sources of Philostratus' books in order to come as close as possible to the historical truth.
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Print: $9.75 It is the opinion of the publisher that Apollonius of Tyana has the myth and ambiance about him equal to Pythagoras and perhaps even approaching the level the other Jewish sage – Jesus of Nazareth.
It is not our intention to lesser the importance of Jesus or Pythagoras but clearly Apollonius is worth studying and learning about.
He never managed to become a “son of God” or get crucified.
Exactly for this reason he is talked about for his message as a philosopher and not trivialized and commercialized to ad naseum.
He is still in the public consciousness because mystics and publishers keep him there.
He power to perform miracles was equal to Jesus and people today like phenomena. He is a mystery man for his abilities and power to transcend much of the material world and to reach God’s Consciousness. Apollonius was of course; attacked later much the same way the author and his theosophical Society was attacked and called a charlatan. Read this book and decide yourself.
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Print: $12.52 Pythagoras used the term Monad and it is commonly referred to the number 1. However the number zero is often excluded from numerology books. Numerologists however do not use or even mention it. This stems from the basic ignorance of the connection of numerology to cosmology.
The zero IS the source of all - before emanation. AFTER emanation the “source” is the 1.
But where did the one (1) come from? It is the Godhead, the zero that made the 1 possible. How, I do not know.
It is my theory that a special existence, Inifinty at times has a vibration, an urge to self-expression. When this vibration occurs a new Universe is born. These universes are not finite and ours is not the first one. In fact, our universe will one day return to its source the oblivion. Interestingly science staring to see it this way, but the Hindu vedas have pro-claimed it to be so long ago.
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Print: $17.00 "SEEING there is a Three-fold World—Elementary, Celestial and Intellectual—and every inferior is governed by its supe-rior, and receiveth the influence of the virtues thereof, so that the very Original and Chief Worker of all doth by angels, the heavens, stars, elements, animals, plants, metals and stones convey from Himself the virtues of His Omnipotency upon us, for whose service He made and created all these things: Wise men conceive it no way irrational that it should be possible for us to ascend by the same degrees through each World, to the same very original."
First Sentence of Chapter 1.
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Hardcover Print: $29.94 Ancient texts have been translated and retranslated for centuries. When word magic is the main purpose of the publication we can only guess which edition/translation is right.
The Abramelin operation, which is the attempt to contact the Angel hence reproduce the results outlined in the book has been successfully completed using the original Mather’s translation.
There was an Englishmen who using this original translation underwent the Abramelin operation in Marocco and wrote a book of that journey and experience. Sadly, his book, The Sacred Magician is now out of print .
I strongly suggest you read this book as well before you discard the contents of the original translation because of new, competitive ones.
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Print: $13.02 The Book of Abramelin tells the story of an Egyptian mage named Abramelin, or Abra-Melin, who teaches a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, a German Jew presumed to have lived from c.1362 - c.1458. The magic described in the book was to find new life in the 19th and 20th centuries thanks to Mathers' translation, The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, its import within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and later within the mystical system of Thelema (adapted from the philosophy of François Rabelais in 1904 by Aleister Crowley).
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